Prerequisites for cooperation between self-government and state administration in the construction sector of the Slovak Republic in the light of the new legislation Cover Image

Prerequisites for cooperation between self-government and state administration in the construction sector of the Slovak Republic in the light of the new legislation
Prerequisites for cooperation between self-government and state administration in the construction sector of the Slovak Republic in the light of the new legislation

Author(s): Eleonora Marišová, Roberta Štěpánková, Matúš Michalovič, Ivana LICHNEROVÁ, Martin Maris, Michal Cifranič, Jana Ďurkovičová
Subject(s): Governance, Administrative Law
Published by: Temida 2
Keywords: self-government; state administration; cooperation in the construction sector; legislation;

Summary/Abstract: Competences in the construction sector of the Slovak Republic (SR) under the current legislation are exercised at the local level of the state both by institutions of local self-government (municipalities) and state administration (district offices). The building authorities with the authority to decide on building permits are currently the municipalities to which the state has delegated building competences by Act No. 50/1976 Coll. on spatial planning and building regulations, as amended. However, the new construction legislation, effective from 1.4.2024, leads to a retroactive transfer of construction competences from municipalities to the state, to the newly created regional construction authorities. The long-awaited change in the legislation in the field of building regulations is expected to shorten the permitting processes and improve the functioning of building authorities. Municipalities will carry out the spatial planning, but the issuance of decisions on construction will be the responsibility of the state. The research presented in the paper, conducted through guided interviews with municipalities and district authorities in two selected regions of the SR, demonstrated the lack of state preparedness for the operation of the new state policy in the construction sector. We have come to a similar conclusion by theoretical analysis of the opinions of domestic and foreign authors. Optimal functioning of cooperation between state and local authorities would be possible with future legislative adjustments to the redistribution of construction proceedings between state and local self-government.

  • Issue Year: 6/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 41-56
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English