Submission To Appeal

Submission To Appeal

An appeal can be made to the Agency via the first instance authority (the first instance energy entity) and is handed over directly to the nergy entity which issued the decision in the first instance or it is delivered by post.

The appeal against administrative decisions or conclusions which decide upon request for connection to the electricity/natural gas transmission and distribution systems may be lodged within 15 days after the date of notification of first instance decision. The appeal against administrative decisions refusing access to above mentioned systems, and also to the natural gas storage system, may be lodged within 8 days after the date of notification of the first instance decision (Article 37 of the Energy Law).

Where the appeal has been mailed or submitted directly to the Agency(the second instance authority), the time frame is deemed the same as if it were submitted to the first instance authority.The Agency sends the appeal immediately to the first instance authority for consideration with a further procedure to be conducted in line with the law.

The Agency shall decide an appeal within two months after submission to appeal, at the latest

This decision is final under the administrative procedure. An administrative dispute may be instituted against it by an action of law brought before the Serbian Administrative Court within 30 days after the date of receipt of the Agency’s decision, in accordance with the Law on Administrative Disputes (Official Gazette of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, No. 111/09).

The appellant shall pay an administrative fee to the amount of 610,00 dinar when submitting the appeal, in accordance with the Law on Administrative Fees of the Republic of Serbia (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, No. 43/03, 51/03, 53/04,... 59/24, 63/24, 94/24...).

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