Article 28
Scientific Committee and Scientific Panels
1. The Scientific Committee and permanent Scientific Panels shall be responsible for providing the scientific opinions of the Authority, each within their own spheres of competence, and shall have the possibility, where necessary, of organising public hearings.
2. The Scientific Committee shall be responsible for the general coordination necessary to ensure the consistency of the scientific opinion procedure, in particular with regard to the adoption of working procedures and harmonisation of working methods. It shall provide opinions on multisectoral issues falling within the competence of more than one Scientific Panel, and on issues which do not fall within the competence
of any of the Scientific Panels. Where necessary, and particularly in the case of subjects which do not fall within the competence of any of the Scientific Panels, the Scientific Committee shall set up working groups.
In such cases, it shall draw on the expertise of those working groups when establishing scientific opinions.
3. The Scientific Committee shall be composed of the Chairs of the Scientific Panels and six independent scientific experts who do not belong to any of the Scientific Panels.
4. The Scientific Panels shall be composed of independent scientific experts. When the Authority is established, the following Scientific Panels shall be set up:
(a) the Panel on food additives, flavourings, processing aids and materials in contact with food;
(b) the Panel on additives and products or substances used in animal feed;
(c) the Panel on plant health, plant protection products and their residues;
(d) the Panel on genetically modified organisms;
(e) the Panel on dietetic products, nutrition and allergies;
(f) the Panel on biological hazards;
(g) the Panel on contaminants in the food chain;
(h) the Panel on animal health and welfare.
The number and names of the Scientific Panels may be adapted in the light of technical and scientific development by the Commission, at the Authority's request, in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 58(2).
5. The members of the Scientific Committee who are not members of Scientific Panels and the members of the Scientific Panels shall be appointed by the Management Board, acting upon a proposal from the Executive Director, for a three-year term of office, which shall be renewable, following publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities, in relevant leading scientific publications and on the Authority's website of
a call for expressions of interest.