Title: Regulated professions and recognition of professional qualifications
1Regulated professions and recognition of
professional qualifications
- Yuliya Dimitrova
- European CommissionDG Energy and Transport
Radiation Protection Unit
II EUTERP Workshop Definitions, Qualifications
and Requirements for Radiation Protection
Experts, Radiation Protection Officers and
Radiation Workers 23-25 April 2008
EUROPEANCOMMISSION
2Regulation of professions
- MS need to establish requirements to the
qualifications of the professionals from some
professions in order to secure the quality of the
product and thereby to protect the consumers - Different MS regulate different professions
-different requirements burden to the free
movement of professionals throughout Europe
3Solution
- Mutual recognition of professional qualifications
- A Member State which require specific
qualifications for pursuit of a profession
(regulates a profession) shall recognise
professional qualifications for pursuit of this
profession, obtained in one or more other Member
States (the home Member State)
4How to implement the concept of mutual recognition
- To find a basis for harmonisation of the
professional qualifications required in the MS
for the pursuit of a profession education and/or
training, required experience etc. - Application of measures to compensate the
difference in the required qualifications
5The principal of mutual recognition applies
- When the profession is regulated in the host MS
- regulated profession - professional activity
access to which is subject to the possession of
prof. qualifications, required by the national
law - To Community national, who possess specific
professional qualifications to pursue a
profession in the home MS - professional qualifications the qualifications
attested by diploma, certificate or other
evidence of formal qualification
6EU legislation on recognition of professional
qualifications (diplomas )
- 77/452/EEC nurses 78/686/EEC dentists
78/1026/EEC veterinarian surgeons 80/154/EEC
midwifes 85/384/EEC architects 85/432/EEC
pharmacists 93/16/EEC doctors - Council Directive 89/48/EEC of 21 December 1988
on a general system for the recognition of
higher-education diplomas awarded on completion
of professional education and training of at
least three years' duration - Consolidation in
- Directive 2005/36/EC
7EU legislation on recognition of professional
qualifications (diplomas )
-
- toxic products (74/456 and 74/457)
- seafarers (2005/45/EC)
- air traffic controllers (2006/23/EC)
- Renewable energy equipment installers
(COM(2008)19 optional accreditation), etc.
8Systems for recognition of professional
qualifications (diplomas, certificates)
- Automatic system - Directive 2005/36/EC (doctors,
nurses, dentists, veterinary surgeons,
pharmacists, midwives, architects, ) Directives
on seafarers, Directive 2006/23/EC on air traffic
controllers, . - General system - Directive 2005/36/EC (for all
other professions not covered by specific
requirements)
9Automatic system for recognition of evidence of
formal qualifications
- Recognition based on harmonised minimum training
requirements (the 7 professions from Directive
2005/36, seafarers, air traffic controllers) - Recognition based on professional experience
( craft activities Directive 2005/36)
10Automatic system based on harmonised minimum
training requirements - MIDWIFES
- harmonised training programme
- requirements for the level of education that
gives access to the training - list of knowledge and skills that the training
shall provide - harmonisation of activities included in this
profession - List of competent authorities that grant the
evidence of formal qualification
11Automatic system - harmonised minimum training
requirements - Air traffic controllers
- Definition of the activities of air traffic
controllers - Competent authorities with assigned tasks
- Licence to access the profession age limit,
min. level of education, completion of training,
valid medical certificate, adequate level of
linguistic proficiency, approved continuation
training to keep the licence valid - Certification of training providers
12Automatic recognition based on professional
experience - Craft activities
- If a Member State requires possession of general,
commercial or professional knowledge and
aptitudes for pursuit to one of the activities
listed in an Annex, that Member State shall
recognise previous pursuit of the activity in
another Member State as sufficient proof of such
knowledge and aptitudes. - Manufacture of textiles, Leather industry,
Petroleum industry, Electrical engineering etc.
13General system for recognition
- The host MS compares the qualifications held by
the migrant with the qualifications required in
the host MS. - 5 levels of qualifications used to compare
qualifications - Recognition system applies when training at the
same or one prior level
14General system for recognition
- Compensation measures adaptation period or
aptitude test - (a) the duration of the training of which the
migrant provides evidence is at least one year
shorter than that required by the host Member
State - (b) the training he has received covers
substantially different matters than those
covered by the evidence of formal qualifications
required in the host Member State
15Procedure for the mutual recognition of
professional qualifications
- In each of the directives there are requirements
for the administrative procedure to be fulfilled - For some of the regulated professions the
directives provide for freedom of the MS to
impose additional requirements according to the
national particularities language knowledge,
knowledge of the national legal system etc.
16Regulated professions and mutual recognition in
radiation protection field
- the profession of "radiographer/radiotherapist"
(regulated in 20 MS) - "Nuclear medicine technician" is a regulated
profession in Netherlands, Portugal and Spain. - 12 nuclear and radiation protection professions
are regulated in Poland - Recognition under the General system
- http//ec.europa.eu/internal_market/qualifications
/regprof/
17Regulated professions and mutual recognition in
radiation protection field - Legal requirements
- Directive 96/29/Euratom qualified expert
- Directive 97/43/Euratom medical physics expert
- These professions are not established as
regulated professions in all MS or are
established as such but under different name
18What is the solution?
- To defined the professional activities involved
in the profession - To find the right basis for harmonisation of the
requirements to the professional qualification - what level of harmonisation can be reached -
general system (less prescriptive approach) or
automatic system (more prescriptive approach)
19Thank you for the attention