JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Second Chamber)
29 April 1999 (1)
(Milk - Additional levy - Meaning of purchaser - Producers' cooperative)
In Case C-288/97,
REFERENCE to the Court under Article 177 of the EC Treaty by the Pretura Circondariale di Bassano del Grappa (Italy) for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before that court between
Consorzio fra i Caseifici dell'Altopiano di Asiago
and
Regione Veneto
on the interpretation of Articles 2 and 9 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3950/92 of 28 December 1992 establishing an additional levy in the milk and milk products sector (OJ 1992 L 405, p. 1),
THE COURT (Second Chamber),
composed of: G. Hirsch (Rapporteur), President of the Chamber, G.F. Mancini and R. Schintgen, Judges,
Advocate General: A. La Pergola,
Registrar: R. Grass,
after considering the written observations submitted on behalf of:
- Consorzio fra i Caseifici dell'Altopiano di Asiago, by Otello Giandomenici, of the Vicenza Bar,
- Regione Veneto, by Antonella Cusin, of the Padua Bar, and Luisa Londei, of the Venice Bar,
- the Italian Government, by Professor Umberto Leanza, Head of the Legal Department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, acting as Agent, assisted by Oscar Fiumara, Avvocato dello Stato,
having regard to the report of the Judge-Rapporteur,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 26 November 1998,
gives the following
'1. The levy shall be payable on all quantities of milk or milk equivalent marketed during the 12-month period in question in excess of the relevant quantity referred to in Article 3. It shall be shared between the producers who contributed to the overrun.
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2. As regards deliveries, before a date and in accordance with detailed rules to be laid down, the purchaser liable for the levy shall pay to the competent body of the Member State the amount payable, which he shall deduct from the price of milk paid to producers who owe the levy or, failing this, collect by any appropriate means.
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Where quantities delivered by a producer exceed his reference quantity, the purchaser shall be authorised, by way of an advance on the levy payable, in
accordance with detailed rules laid down by the Member State, to deduct an amount from the price of the milk in respect of any delivery by that producer in excess of his reference quantity.'
'For the purposes of this Regulation:
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(c) "producer" means a natural or legal person or a group of natural or legal persons farming a holding within the geographical territory of the Community:
- selling milk or other milk products directly to the consumer,
- and / or supplying the purchaser;
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(e) "purchaser" means an undertaking or grouping which purchases milk or other milk products from a producer:
- to treat or process them,
- to sell them to one or more undertakings treating or processing milk or other milk products.
However, any group of purchasers in the same geographical area which carries out [the] administrative and accounting operations necessary for the payment of the levy on behalf of its members shall be regarded as a purchaser. ...
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(g) "delivery" means any delivery of milk or other milk products, whether the transport is carried out by the producer, a purchaser, an undertaking processing or treating such products or a third party;
(h) "milk or milk equivalent sold directly for consumption" means milk or milk products converted into milk equivalent, sold or transferred free without going through an undertaking treating or processing milk or other milk products.'
down detailed rules on the application of the additional levy on milk and milk products (OJ 1993 L 57, p. 12), be understood as meaning 'all quantities of milk or milk equivalent which leave any holding in the territory of [a] Member State.' Furthermore, under that Article, 'quantities presented by producers for treatment or processing under contract shall be deemed deliveries'.
'1. Member States shall take all the verification measures necessary to ensure payment of the levy ... . To that end:
(a) all purchasers operating in the territory of a Member State must be approved by that Member State.
Purchasers shall be approved only where they:
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- have premises in the Member State concerned where the stock accounts, registers and other documents referred to in (c) may be consulted by the competent authority,
- undertake to keep up to date the stock accounts, registers and other documents referred to in (c),
- undertake to forward the declarations provided for in Article 3 (2) to the competent authority of the Member State concerned.'
'(1) Are Articles 2 and 9 of Regulation (EEC) No 3950/92 of 28 December 1992 to be interpreted as meaning that any recipient of a delivery of milk may be regarded as a "purchaser" liable to pay the additional levy, regardless of the legal nature of the relationship on the basis of which the delivery is made and, in particular, as meaning that a group of cooperative societies may be regarded as a purchaser of the milk delivered to it (but not sold to it) by the members of that cooperative?
(2) Is Article 2(2) of Regulation (EEC) No 3950/92 of 28 December 1992 to be interpreted as meaning that purchasers are actually required to withhold from sums paid to producers any amount due by way of additional levy, or that they are simply entitled to do so and that that option is provided in their own interests so that failure to exercise it may not attract a penalty?'
First question
or deliveries. That distinction is taken up again in Article 9(c) of Regulation No 3950/92 where it is used in the definition of a producer as a party selling milk or milk products directly to the consumer or supplying a purchaser or doing both together (Case C-341/89 Ballmann v Hauptzollamt Osnabrück [1991] ECR I-25, paragraph 12).
either of treating or processing the milk itself or of transferring it to an undertaking which treats or processes it.
Second question
Costs
33. The costs incurred by the Italian Government, which has submitted observations to the Court, are not recoverable. Since these proceedings are, for the parties to the main action, a step in the proceedings pending before the national court, the decision on costs is a matter for that court.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (Second Chamber),
in answer to the questions referred to it by the Pretura Circondariale, Bassano del Grappa, by order of 17 July 1997, hereby rules:
1. For the purposes of Articles 2(2) and 9(e) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3950/92 of 28 December 1992 establishing an additional levy in the milk and milk products sector, the term purchaser is to be interpreted as including any intermediary undertaking which acquires milk from a producer under a contract, irrespective of the manner in which the latter is paid, for the purpose either of treating or processing the milk itself or of transferring it to another undertaking for treatment or processing and which, in the event that the undertaking in question is a collection of cooperatives which are themselves purchasers, carries out on behalf of those cooperatives the administrative and accounting operations necessary for the payment of the levy, and in particular the operations referred to in Article 7 of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 536/93 of 9 March 1993 laying down detailed rules on the application of the additional levy on milk and milk products.
2. Article 2(2) of Regulation No 3950/92 is to be understood as meaning that, whilst purchasers are entitled to deduct from the price of milk paid to a producer the amount owed by that producer by way of additional levy, the provision does not impose on them any obligation in that regard.
Hirsch
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 29 April 1999.
R. Grass G. Hirsch
Registrar President of the Second Chamber
1: Language of the case: Italian.