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1 Changes in the project. Joint Technical Secretariat Seminar for Beneficiaries 20-21 February 2012 Narva, Estonia

2 Main principles Changes can take place only when project implementation has already started; Changes should not question project objectives and results; Changes may not be implemented retroactively; Maximum amount of grant may not be increased; Extension of project implementation period is limited to expiry of financial decision and end of the Programme on 31 December 2014; Any change should be discussed in the partnership and communicated to all partners by the Beneficiary. Exceptional nature of changes! (Section 10 of Practical Guidelines) 2

3 Involved parties 3 ActorRole Beneficiary -Takes responsibility for changes; -Represents Project Partners; -Drafts Notification/Request for Addendum; -Communicates with the Programme. Joint Technical Secretariat -Provides consultation and technical support to the project; -Receives and reviews documents provided; -Provides support to the JMA. Joint Managing Authority (Contracting Authority) - Reviews requests for changes -Makes decision to approve/disapprove changes Joint Monitoring Committee -Gets involved in decision making in case of serious changes (contentious cases) proposed by the project

4 Types of changes Minor changes Minor changes (14 days) “…may be implemented without receiving a prior agreement of the Contracting Authority, but the Contracting Authority should be notified about them” Major modifications Major modifications (30 days) “…require a formal Addendum to the contract to be signed by the Contracting Authority and the Beneficiary before their implementation” (Section 10 of Practical Guidelines, p.40) 4

5 What are minor changes?  Minor changes in project activities with/without budgetary implications;  Reallocations within the Budget Heading, including cancellation/introduction of the budget line;  Transfer between the Budget Headings within the variation not exceeding 15% in relation to each Budget Heading considered;  Contact details of Beneficiary or Project Partners;  Change of the Beneficiary’s bank account;  Change of project staff and key experts;  Changes in quantity of equipment, prices per item;  Change of model/brand of equipment. 5

6 Minor changes. How to? 6 Official Notification + supporting documents to Contracting Authority (Annex 3, Practical Guidelines) Official Notification + supporting documents to Contracting Authority (Annex 3, Practical Guidelines) Beneficiary Project Manager CONSULTATION YES/NO on desired changes prior to submission of official request JTS -checks all documents -informs Contracting Authority Contracting Authority -approves/disapproves changes -Provides answer to Beneficiary Informs Beneficiary on approval of minor change(s) by letter via JTS Informs Beneficiary on disapproval of minor change(s) by letter via JTS

7 What are major modifications? 7  Extension/early closing of the Grant Contract;  Significant changes in activities affecting the basic purpose of the project, but not questioning the grant award decision and not conflicting the equal treatment of the applicants;  Transfer between the Budget Headings, which exceeds 15% in relation to each Budget Heading considered;  Addition/deletion of the Budget Heading to/from the project budget;  Use of contingency reserve;  Change of the Auditor by the Beneficiary or the Project Partners;  Change of the partnership (drop out, addition, replacement)  Changes in name of Beneficiary/Project Partner or in its legal status.

8 Major modifications. How to? 8 Beneficiary Project Manager CONSULTATIONCONSULTATION on desired changes prior to submission of official request YES/NO Request for Addendum (2+1 copies post + e-mail English) Request for Addendum (2+1 copies post + e-mail English) JTS JTS checks: -description/details; -justification; -supporting docs; -calculations. May ask additional clarifications Sends out report to Contracting Authority Contracting Authority Contracting Authority: -reviews Request for Addendum, supporting documents and JTS report; -makes decision; -Prepares and signs Addendum to GC; -calculations. May ask additional clarifications In certain cases may decide to engage JMC in decision making Addendum to GC Addendum to GC (3 copies) Notification Letter

9 Budget HeadingOriginal budget Budget of minor changes / Addendum 1 Budget of minor changes / Addendum 2 Budget of the last changes Human resources Travel costs Equipment and supplies Direct local office costs Other costs and external services Infrastructure Total eligible costs 9 Changing budget: minor changes and major modifications Consolidated table to keep records and to submit together with request for changes throughout the project implementation; For showing calculations use templates in Annex 3 or Annex 4 to Practical Guidelines

10 To respect deadlines informing the Programme about the minor changes and major modifications (Addendum). Section 10 of Practical Guidelines p.41 and p.45 ; that the Contracting Authority may disapprove minor changes in the project; to submit additional documents required for minor changes and/or major modifications, bid., p.42 and 44- 45 ; Consult with the JTS prior to implementation of any changes; Inform the JTS and the Contracting Authority about any changes in the project using templates. 10 Remember…

11 Joint Technical Secretariat Questions welcomed! Thank you! 11


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