
Article 1 
The first base year to be applied for short-term statistics governed by Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 and produced in accordance with NACE Rev. 2, shall be 2005 (2006 for D-310).
Article 2 

1. The specific requirements concerning the level of detail, the form, the first reference period, and the reference period for time series prior to 2009 to be transmitted according to NACE Rev. 2, shall be as set out in the Annex.
2. The time series compiled according to the requirements referred to in paragraph 1 shall be transmitted to the Commission (Eurostat) as follows:
(a) in the case of monthly variables, not later than the corresponding data referring to January 2009;
(b) in the case of quarterly data, not later than the corresponding data referring to the first quarter of 2009.
Article 3 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Luxembourg, 29 May 2008.
For the Commission
Joaquín ALMUNIA
Member of the Commission
ANNEX

The level of detail according to which the individual variables are to be transmitted is the same as set out in sections (f) of Annexes A, B, C and D, respectively, of Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 (in the following referred to as ‘STS Regulation’).
The form in which the individual variables are to be transmitted is the same as set out in sections (d) of Annexes A, B, C, and D respectively, of the STS Regulation.
The following table indicates the first reference period for which the individual variables are to be transmitted according to NACE Rev. 2. All dates are provided in the format mm/yyyy for monthly and qq/yyyy for quarterly dates.
Especially in Annex D (Other services) of the STS Regulation, the introduction of NACE Rev. 2 requires the availability of data more detailed than under the previous NACE or of data on individual activities not covered by STS prior to the introduction of NACE Rev. 2. In such cases, where in addition it is not possible to produce estimates of good quality, the Member States concerned may chose a first reference period later than 2000 subject to prior approval by the Commission (Eurostat).

Variable Designation First reference period
INDUSTRY
A-110 Production 01/2000
A-120 Turnover 01/2000
A-121 Domestic turnover 01/2000
A-122 Non-domestic turnover 01/200001/2005 for the split euro area/non-euro area
A-130 New orders received 01/2000
A-131 Domestic new orders 01/2000
A-132 Non-domestic new orders 01/200001/2005 for the split euro area/non-euro area
A-210 Number of persons employed Q1/2000
A-220 Hours worked Q1/2000
A-230 Gross wages and salaries Q1/2000
A-310 Output prices 01/2000
A-311 Output prices of the domestic market 01/2000
A-312 Output prices of the non-domestic market 01/200001/2005 for the split euro area/non-euro area
A-340 Import prices 01/2006
CONSTRUCTION
B-110 Production 01/2005 for monthly dataQ1/2000 for quarterly data
B-115 Production of building construction 01/2005 for monthly dataQ1/2000 for quarterly data
B-116 Production of civil engineering 01/2005 for monthly dataQ1/2000 for quarterly data
B-210 Number of persons employed Q1/2000
B-220 Hours worked Q1/2000
B-230 Gross wages and salaries Q1/2000
B-320 Construction costs Q1/2000
B-321 Material costs Q1/2000
B-322 Labour costs Q1/2000
B-411 Building permits: number of dwellings Q1/2000
B-412 Building permits: square meters of useful floor area or alternative size measure Q1/2000
RETAIL TRADE AND REPAIR
C-120 Turnover 01/2000
C-210 Number of persons employed Q1/2000
C-330 Deflator of sales 01/2000
C-123 Volume of sales 01/2000
OTHER SERVICES
D-120 Turnover Q1/2000
D-210 Number of persons employed Q1/2000
D-310 Output prices Q1/2006The reference period to be applied for the individual variables is the same as set out in sections (e) of Annexes A, B, C and D, respectively, of the STS Regulation.
