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Chapter VI – General provisions concerning ENISA (Art. 38-45)

Art. 38 CSA - Legal status of ENISA arrow_right_alt

Art. 39 CSA - Liability of ENISA arrow_right_alt

Art. 40 CSA - Language arrangements arrow_right_alt

Art. 41 CSA - Protection of personal data arrow_right_alt

Art. 42 CSA - Cooperation with third countries and international organisations arrow_right_alt

Art. 43 CSA - Security rules on the protection of sensitive non-classified information and classified information arrow_right_alt

Art. 44 CSA - Headquarters Agreement and operating conditions arrow_right_alt

  1. The necessary arrangements concerning the accommodation to be provided for ENISA in the host Member State and the facilities to be made available by that Member State together with the specific rules applicable in the host Member State to the Executive Director, members of the Management Board, ENISA’s staff and members of their families shall be laid down in a headquarters agreement between ENISA and the host Member State, concluded after obtaining the approval of the Management Board.
  2. ENISA’s host Member State shall provide the best possible conditions for ensuring the proper functioning of ENISA, taking into account the accessibility of the location, the existence of adequate education facilities for the children of staff members, appropriate access to the labour market, social security and medical care for both children and spouses of staff members.
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  • 18

Recital 18

Within the framework of Decision 2004/97/EC, Euratom taken by common agreement between the Representatives of the Member States, meeting at Head of State or Government level (1), the representatives of the Member States decided that ENISA would have its seat in a town in Greece to be determined by the Greek Government. ENISA’s host Member State should ensure the best possible conditions for the smooth and efficient operation of ENISA. It is imperative for the proper and efficient performance of its tasks, for staff recruitment and retention and for enhancing the efficiency of networking activities that ENISA be based in an appropriate location, among other things providing appropriate transport connections and facilities for spouses and children accompanying members of staff of ENISA. The necessary arrangements should be laid down in an agreement between ENISA and the host Member State concluded after obtaining the approval of the Management Board of ENISA.


(1) Decision 2004/97/EC, Euratom taken by common agreement between the Representatives of the Member States, meeting at Head of State or Government level, of 13 December 2003 on the location of the seats of certain offices and agencies of the European Union (OJ L 29, 3.2.2004, p. 15).

Art. 45 CSA - Administrative control arrow_right_alt