This Act regulates the main aspects of the consultation procedure.
It applies to consultation procedures that are initiated by the Federal Council, a department, the Federal Chancellery or a parliamentary committee. 3
172.061 — CPA
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of 18 March 2005 (Status as of 4 December 2023)
The Federal Assembly of the Swiss Confederation,
based on Article 147 of the Federal Constitution 1 ,
and having considered the Federal Council Dispatch of 21 January 2004 2 ,
decrees:
This Act regulates the main aspects of the consultation procedure.
It applies to consultation procedures that are initiated by the Federal Council, a department, the Federal Chancellery or a parliamentary committee. 3
The consultation procedure has the aim of allowing the cantons, political parties and interested groups to participate in the shaping of opinion and the decision-making process of the Confederation.
It is intended to provide information on material accuracy, feasibility of implementation and public acceptance of a federal project.
A consultation procedure takes place when drafting:
A consultation procedure may also be carried out in projects that do not meet any of the requirements in paragraph 1.
A consultation procedure may be dispensed with if:
Well-founded justification must be provided for a decision to dispense with a consultation procedure.
Anyone and any organisation may participate in a consultation procedure and submit an opinion.
The following are invited to submit an opinion:
The Federal Chancellery maintains a list of parties consulted in terms of paragraph 2 letters a–d.
Consultation procedures on projects from the Federal Administration are initiated:
Consultation procedures on projects from the Federal Assembly are initiated by the responsible parliamentary committee.
The Federal Chancellery coordinates the consultation procedures. It gives public notice of any consultation procedure that has been initiated, providing details of the consultation period and the office where the consultation documents may be obtained.
The authority responsible for initiating the consultation procedure makes the required preparations, carries the procedure out, compiles the results and evaluates the same. Where the Federal Council initiates a consultation procedure, the relevant department carries out the tasks required.
Parliamentary committees may call on the assistance of offices and agencies of the Federal Administration for the preparation of the consultation procedure and the compilation of the results thereof.
The requirements for Federal Council dispatches in terms of Article 141 paragraph 2 of the Parliament Act of 13 December 2002 12 apply by analogy to the explanation of the project.
The consultation documents are made available in paper or electronic form. The Federal Council may provide that consultation procedures be carried out exclusively online provided the necessary technical requirements are met.
The authority responsible for carrying out the consultation procedures may also invite interested groups to meetings. Minutes must be taken of these meetings.
The duration of the consultation period is at least three months. This period may be extended appropriately to take account of public holidays as well as the content and size of the proposal. The minimum period is extended for consultation procedures:
If the project may not be delayed, the period may by way of exception be reduced. Well-founded justification for the urgency must be given to the parties consulted.
The opinions are acknowledged, considered and evaluated.
The results of the consultation procedure are summarised in a report. 14
The following are made available to the public:
Opinions are made publicly available by permitting their inspection, providing copies or by publishing them in electronic form, and they may for this purpose be subjected to technical processing.
The Freedom of Information Act of 17 December 2004 16 does not apply.
If a consultation procedure is dispensed with on the basis of Article 3 a paragraph 1 letter c, the authority responsible shall, if possible, consult the cantonal governments as well as the groups significantly affected by the project.
The Federal Council regulates the details in an ordinance, including in particular:
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This Act is subject to an optional referendum.
The Federal Council determines the date on which this Act comes into force. Commencement date: 1 September 2005 19