Document reference

2002/0254(COD)  
Pollution, public health: quality of bathing water (repeal. Directive 76/160/EEC)  
Basic information  

2002/0254(COD)

COD - Ordinary legislative procedure (ex-codecision procedure)
Directive

Amended by 2013/0192(COD)

Subject
3.70.04 Water control and management, pollution of waterways, water pollution

Status

Procedure completed

 

Key players  
Key events  
24/10/2002
Legislative proposal published
07/11/2002
Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading
09/12/2002
Debate in Council
04/03/2003
Debate in Council
01/10/2003
Vote in committee, 1st reading
01/10/2003
Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading
20/10/2003
Debate in Parliament
21/10/2003
Decision by Parliament, 1st reading
05/04/2004
Modified legislative proposal published
20/12/2004
Council position published
13/01/2005
Committee referral announced in Parliament, 2nd reading
21/04/2005
Vote in committee, 2nd reading
25/04/2005
Committee recommendation tabled for plenary, 2nd reading
09/05/2005
Debate in Parliament
10/05/2005
Decision by Parliament, 2nd reading
06/09/2005
Parliament's amendments rejected by Council
12/10/2005
Formal meeting of Conciliation Committee
12/10/2005
Final decision by Conciliation Committee
01/12/2005
Joint text approved by Conciliation Committee co-chairs
20/12/2005
Report tabled for plenary, 3rd reading
20/12/2005
Decision by Council, 3rd reading
20/12/2005
Decision by Council, 3rd reading
17/01/2006
Debate in Parliament
18/01/2006
Decision by Parliament, 3rd reading
15/02/2006
Final act signed
15/02/2006
End of procedure in Parliament
04/03/2006
Final act published in Official Journal
Technical information  
Procedure reference
2002/0254(COD)
Procedure type
COD - Ordinary legislative procedure (ex-codecision procedure)
Procedure subtype
Legislation
Legislative instrument
Directive

Amended by 2013/0192(COD)

Legal basis
EC Treaty (after Amsterdam) EC 175-p1
Stage reached in procedure
Procedure completed
Committee dossier
CODE/6/30397
Documentation gateway  
Final act