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What happens if the EC rejects a national allocation plan?

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What happens if the EC rejects a national allocation plan?

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A rejection of a national allocation plan means that the member state may not proceed to implement the plan as it stands – that is, it may not allocate the number of allowances proposed. The EC must give reasons in any rejection decision. These reasons will give guidance to the member state on how to make its final plan compatible with the allocation criteria.

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