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It sets out the role, responsibilities, tasks and organisational structure of the Publications Office of the European Union.
KEY POINTS
Role
The Publications Office (OP) is an interinstitutional office whose task is to publish the publications of the EU institutions. It is responsible for publishing legal and general publications in both paper and electronic formats, such as:
organising the printing of publications by the Office’s service providers;
quality control of factors involved in production;
distributing the Official Journal, official texts other than those published in the Official Journal and other non-mandatory publications (via EUR-Lex, EU Publications or as physical prints);
physical and electronic archiving;
creating, purchasing, managing, updating, monitoring and supervising the mailing lists of the institutions and creating targeted mailing lists.
Responsibilities of the institutions
Each institution must use the services of the OP to publish their mandatory publications.
As for non-mandatory publications, EU institutions decide on whether to use the OP services or not.
When EU institutions publish without the involvement of the OP, they must nevertheless ask the Office for identifiers (a classification of publications in an unequivocal and exclusive way) and provide it with copies of the publications.
Decision 2009/496/EC, Euratom of the European Parliament, the Council, the Commission, the Court of Justice, the Court of Auditors, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions of on the organisation and operation of the Publications Office of the European Union (OJ L 168, , pp. 41-47)
Successive amendments to Decision 2009/496/EC have been incorporated into the original document. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.