
Article 1 
The European Statistical Governance Advisory Board (hereinafter referred to as the Board) is hereby established. The purpose of the Board shall be to provide an independent overview of the European Statistical System as regards the implementation of the European Statistics Code of Practice (hereinafter referred to as the Code of Practice).
Article 2 

1. The Board’s tasks shall be to:
(a) prepare an annual report for the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation of the Code of Practice insofar as it relates to the Commission (Eurostat) and to transmit that report to the Commission prior to submitting it to the European Parliament and to the Council;
(b) include in that annual report an assessment of the implementation of the Code of Practice in the European Statistical System as a whole;
(c) advise the Commission on appropriate measures to facilitate the implementation of the Code of Practice insofar as it relates to the Commission (Eurostat) and to the European Statistical System as a whole;
(d) advise the Commission (Eurostat) on communicating the Code of Practice to users and data providers;
(e) advise the Commission (Eurostat) and the Statistical Programme Committee as regards updating the Code of Practice.
2. The Board may advise the Commission and shall respond to the Commission as regards questions relating to user confidence in European statistics, in compliance with the tasks laid down under paragraph 1.
Article 3 

1. The Board shall comprise seven members, including its chairperson. The Board’s members shall act independently. The Commission (Eurostat) shall be represented as an observer.
2. The members of the Board shall be selected from among experts possessing outstanding competence in the field of statistics, shall perform their duties in their personal capacity, and shall be selected to provide a range of complementary skills and experience.
3. After consulting the Commission, the Council shall select, and the European Parliament shall approve, the nomination of the chairperson of the Board.The chairperson shall not be a current member of either a National Statistical Office or the Commission and shall have held no such post within the last two years.After consulting the Commission, the European Parliament and the Council shall each appoint three members of the Board.
4. The term of office for the chairperson and members of the Board shall be three years, renewable once.
5. If a member resigns before the expiry of his or her term of office, he or she shall be replaced by a new member, appointed in accordance with this Article, who shall serve a full term.
Article 4 

1. The Board shall adopt its own rules of procedure, which shall be made public.
2. The Board’s annual report, referred to in Article 2(1)(a), shall be made public after submission to the European Parliament and to the Council. In addition, the Board may decide to publish any conclusion, partial conclusion or working document, provided that it has been communicated in advance to the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission (Eurostat) and any other body involved, with an adequate opportunity for response.
3. Without prejudice to Article 287 of the Treaty, Board members shall be required not to disclose information to which they have gained access through the Board’s proceedings if the Commission informs them that such information is justifiably of a confidential nature or that responding to a request for an opinion or a question raised would lead to the disclosure of such confidential information.
4. The Board shall be assisted by a secretariat, which shall be provided by the Commission but which must act independently thereof. The Board’s secretary shall be appointed by the Commission after consulting the Board. The secretary shall act on the instructions of the Board.
5. The expenses of the Board shall be included in the budgetary estimates of the Commission.
Article 5 
A review of the role and effectiveness of the Board shall be conducted three years after its establishment.
Article 6 
This Decision shall enter into force on the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Done at Strasbourg, 11 March 2008.
For the European Parliament
The President
H.-G. PÖTTERING
For the Council
The President
J. LENARČIČ