The right to access information
The right to access information held, disposed of, or supervised by the Hrvoje Požar Energy Institute (in the text - the Institute), regulated by the Law on the Right to Access Information (OG 25/13, 85/15). The statute prescribes principles, exceptions on the right of access, and the procedure for exercising and protecting the right of access to information.
The right to access the information by submitting a written request is as follows:
- in person or by mail to the address:
Information Officer
Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar
Savska cesta 163
10000 Zagreb
- by e-mail to the address: sluzenik.za.informiranje@eihp.hr
Information Officer
Tamara Jurak (e-mail: sluzbenik.za.informiranje@eihp.hr)
Information access fee:
Administrative and court fees don't cover costs for access to information in proceedings before public authorities.
The Institute does not charge a fee for providing the information electronically. In other cases, a fee charge is in the amount of the actual material costs incurred in providing data, as well as reimbursement of the delivery cost of the requested information under the Criteria for determining the amount of the remuneration actual material costs and costs of information delivery (OG 12/14).
Forms:
In writing, by submitting a request for access to information, information can be obtained in the following ways:
- e-mail: sluzbenik.za.informiranje@eihp.hr
- post office: Hrvoje Požar Energy Institute, Savska cesta 163, 10000 Zagreb
- fax: +385 1 6040 599, bring the request in person to the EIHP Secretariat on working days from 8:30 to 13:30
- in person: EIHP Secretariat on weekdays from 8:30 to 13:30
Information can also be obtained in person (registry, information officer) on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 09:00 to 11:00.
- Request for access to information
- Request for supplementation or correction of information
- Request for re-use of information
- Appeal against the decision - access to information
- Appeal - the silence of management access to information
- Appeal against the decision - re-use of information
- Appeal against management silence - re-use of information
EIHP provides immediate insight into the work of the Administrative Council in such a way that interested citizens can attend the sessions. Due to accommodation possibilities, a maximum of two people can attend the sessions of the Management Council. Given that the EIHP, when providing direct insight into the work of the Management Council, is obliged to take into account the order of reporting, citizens who wish to exercise the right to direct insight into the work of that body are obliged to fill out the form and send it to the e-mail address of the information officer (Form for immediate insight into the work of the Management Council).
Reports:
Report on the implementation of the Right to Access Information Act for 2023
Report on the implementation of the Right to Access Information Act for 2022
Report on the implementation of the Right to Access Information Act for 2021
Report on the implementation of the Right to Access Information Act for 2020
Report on the implementation of the Right to Access Information Act for 2019
Report on the implementation of the Right to Access Information Act for 2018
Report on the implementation of the Law on the right to access information for 2017
Report on the implementation of the Right to Access Information Act for 2016