Issuance of permits for the provision of postal services and forms
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The Regulator issues permits (special license, license and/or approval) for the provision of postal services, based on the Law on Postal Services.
· special license is a permit issued to a public postal operator for the provision of universal postal service;
· license is a permit issued to a postal operator for the provision of universal postal service other than reserved postal services;
· approval is a permit issued to a postal operator for the provision of other postal services.
The application for the license must be submitted on the form prescribed by the Regulator containing the following mandatory information:
1. Basic information about the applicant, namely: business name, seat/registered office, postal mailing address, tax identification number (TIN), company registration number (CRN), current account number and bank identification number (BIN), telephone/telefax number, contact for users’ complaints, e-mail address, company website;
2. Information for permit issuance, namely:
· specification of postal services provided under the specific type of permit;
· territory in which postal services are provided;
· time period for which the permit is requested;
· planned date of commencement of the provision of postal services;
3. Information about the legal representative/authorized representative, namely: first and last name, function/position, personal identification number (JMBG), address, contact telephone/fax, e-mail address;
4. Evidence on the following mandatory annexes to the application:
· proof of fulfillment of the requirements for the provision of postal services issued by the Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications;
· general terms and conditions for the provision of postal services;
· price list of postal services;
· decision on the applicant’s identification mark;
· authorization for signing of application.
The permit application forms are available at the following links:
Permit issuance application – Special license for the provision of universal postal service
Permit issuance application – License for the provision of universal postal service other than reserved postal services
Permit issuance application – Approval for the provision of other postal services
A permit can be amended by submitting a Request for amendment of permit for the provision of postal services, along with the fulfilment of legal requirements.
The postal operator shall, in that case, submit an Application for amended permit (special license/ license/ approval) for the provision of postal services, containing:
1. basic information about the applicant, namely: business name, seat/registered office, number and type of permit and postal mailing address;
2. information regarding permit amendment: reason for permit amendment, planned date of permit amendment and a field for remarks;
3. information about legal representative/ authorized person, namely: first and last name, function/ position, personal identification number (JMBG), address, contact telephone/fax, e-mail address;
4. mandatory annex to the application: authorization for signing of application.
Attachment:
Application for amended permit for the provision of postal services
The Regulator is obliged to decide on a regular application for the permit within 30 days from the day of submission of the application. The validity of the application is assessed in accordance with the law governing the general administrative procedure.
Postal operators shall pay the Regulator the cost of the permit issuance fee in the amount of 18,200.00 RSD, as well as an annual fee in the amount of 0.4% of the total revenues generated from the provision of postal services, based on a decision made by the Regulator.
The special license shall be issued for a term of 15 years.
The license shall be issued for a term of 10 years.
The approval shall be issued for a term of one to ten years, in accordance with the application.
The permit user may stop using the permit even before the expiry of the period for which the permit was issued. In that case, the permit user shall notify the Regulator of the cessation of the use of the permit within 30 days prior to the cessation of the activity and settle all assumed obligations towards the users, the Regulator and other persons.
The permit is non-transferable.
The permit may be revoked for any of the following reasons:
· if obtained on the basis of false information, which was of importance for making the decision;
· if postal services are not provided in accordance with the law, in the manner and under the conditions determined by the permit;
· if damage to the general interest or damage on a large scale has been caused by unlawful pursuit of an activity;
· if the permit user did not start providing postal services within 30 days from the day of obtaining the permit or there was a break in the provision of postal services for a continuous duration of more than 12 months;
· if the permit user did not settle the obligation of paying the operational costs fee to the Regulator, stipulated under the law governing the field of postal services.
The Regulator makes decisions in accordance with the provisions of the law governing the general administrative procedure.