If you are established in EU/EEA country, you have freedom to provide services on temporary and occasional basis, without obligation of establishment in Croatia, mandatory membership in professional body and without a prior check.
An online declaration is sent in the mentioned case to the directly to the competent authority at pisarnica@mingor.hr or ets-postrojenja@mingor.hr:
along with a photo or a scan of the following documents (signed, without a stamp):
If EU/EEA nationals do not provide the required documents, a competent authority will check their data via the Internal Market Information System (IMI).
If you are established in EU/EEA country, you as a physical or legal person have freedom to provide services on a permanent basis in Croatia, if you register an establishment in Croatia and submit the following documents, i.e. fulfil the following conditions:
– proof of possession of an operating license in accordance with applicable European Union law
– proof of the aircraft operator attributed to the Republic of Croatia as a Member State of management for the highest estimated attributed emissions from aviation released during flights performed by that aircraft operator in the base year
– plan for monitoring and reporting on greenhouse gas emissions from aviation activities
If EU/EEA nationals do not provide the required documents, a competent authority will check their data via the Internal Market Information System (IMI).
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pisarnica@mingor.hr (for sending photographed or scanned documents; signed, without a stamp)
Ministry of Economy
Radnička 80, 10 000 Zagreb
+385 1 6106 111
Climate Change and Ozone Layer Protection Act (OG 127/19)
Decree on the method of trading in greenhouse gas emission allowances (OG 89/20)
Ordinance on the method of free allocation of emission allowances to installations and on the monitoring, reporting and verification of reports on greenhouse gas emissions from installations and aircraft (OG 89/20)
Decision on approval of the plan for monitoring and reporting on greenhouse gas emissions from aviation activities
Deadline: 2 months
An appeal may not be lodged against the decision; however, you may submit a complaint within 30 days to the competent administrative court:
The legal remedy is an integral part of every decision.
Last updated on 7 November 2024.