
1. 

— Austria at the Austrian-Hungarian land border and Austrian-Slovenian land border,
— Germany at the German-Austrian land border,
— Denmark in the Danish ports with ferry connections to Germany and at the Danish-German land border,
— Sweden in the Swedish harbours in the Police Region South and West and at the Öresund bridge,
— Norway in the Norwegian ports with ferry connections to Denmark, Germany and Sweden.

Before introducing such controls, the Member State concerned should exchange views with the relevant neighbouring Member State(s) with a view to ensuring that internal border controls are only carried out at those parts of the internal border where it is considered necessary and proportionate, in accordance with the Schengen Borders Code.

2. The Member States concerned should notify the other Member States, the European Parliament and the Commission accordingly.

3. Border controls should be targeted and limited in scope, frequency, location and time, to what is strictly necessary to respond to the serious threat and to safeguard public policy and internal security. The Member State that carries out internal border control pursuant to the present Implementing Decision should regularly review the necessity, frequency, location and time of controls, adjust the controls to the level of the threat addressed, phasing them out wherever appropriate, and report to the Commission every two months.

Done at Brussels, 12 May 2016.
For the Council
The President
F. MOGHERINI