2.2 residence permits in the republic of slovenia - Ljudmila

2.2 residence permits in the republic of slovenia - Ljudmila 2.2 residence permits in the republic of slovenia - Ljudmila

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57 • choose such measures in the decision-making process, which are more beneficial for the party, provided that all legal provisions are being considered and respected; • make sure that a lack of information on your side does not affect your legal rights; The General Administrative Procedure Act (ZUP) determines that the administrative authority must issue a decision to a party in the administrative proceeding after a maximum period of one month after a complete application had been received, unless a fact-finding procedure is rendered necessary. In all other cases a decision must be issued in two months later at the latest. The administrative officer is bound by duty to notify you if your application is incomplete and offer advice regarding possible solutions. • explain procedures, rights and duties that you may be interested in without you having to offer any explanation whatsoever as to the reason why this information interests you; • allow you to exercise the right to cooperation in the procedure, and to give your statement with regard to all the facts and circumstances related to your application. According to the General Administrative Procedure Act, a party to an administrative proceeding can be any natural or legal person, governed by private or public law, who initiated the administrative procedure, or against whom the administrative procedure is taking place. A group of people may also be defined as a party if these people are entitled to have rights and obligations which will be decided upon in the administrative proceeding.

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