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Article 34 - Delegated Regulation 2025/791

Article 34

Examination programme

1.   For the purposes of adopting the examination programme of the college of supervisors referred to in Article 99 of Directive 2013/36/EU, the competent authority of the home Member State and the members of the college of supervisors shall identify the supervisory activities to be undertaken.

2.   The examination programme of the college of supervisors shall contain at least the following:

(a)

the areas of joint work identified as a result of the supervisory review and evaluation pursuant to Article 97 of Directive 2013/36/EU or as a result of any other activities undertaken by the college of supervisors;

(b)

the areas of focus of the work of the college of supervisors and its planned supervisory activities, including planned on-the-spot checks and inspections of the significant branches pursuant to Article 52(3) of Directive 2013/36/EU;

(c)

the members of the college of supervisors responsible for undertaking the planned supervisory activities;

(d)

where relevant, the allocation of tasks and responsibilities for entrustment of tasks and delegation of responsibilities respectively;

(e)

where applicable, the observers of the college of supervisors where those observers are involved in a supervisory activity;

(f)

the expected timelines, both in terms of timing and duration, for each of the planned supervisory activities.

3.   When establishing and updating the examination programme of the college of supervisors, the competent authorities of the home Member State and the members of the college of supervisors shall exchange views on possible entrustment of tasks and delegation of responsibilities. On that basis, the competent authorities of the home Member State and the members of the college of supervisors shall consider to conclude an agreement, on a voluntary basis, on entrustment of tasks, including any possible delegation of responsibilities, where relevant, pursuant to Article 116(1), point (b), of Directive 2013/36/EU, provided that such entrustment or delegation is expected to lead to more efficient and effective supervision of the group, in particular by removing unnecessary duplications of supervisory requirements, including requirements in relation to information requests.

4.   The conclusion of an agreement on entrustment of tasks or delegation of responsibilities shall be notified by the competent authorities of the home Member State to the institution concerned, and by the competent authority that delegates its powers to the branch concerned.