Each of us has already encountered an administrative procedure in our life, e.g., production of identity card. In administrative procedures, we also often encounter obligations that we have to settle, and if these obligations are not settled, enforcement may occur. We paid attention to outstanding obligations at centers for social work and administrative units.
We approached the research of outstanding obligations and enforcements at social work centers and administrative units with the help of a statistical survey of administrative enforcements on the Administrative Statistics portal, case studies at centers for social work and administrative units, and judicial practice. We also be helped by the normative method, with which we examined the laws important for enforcement.
As part of the analysis, it was found that centers for social work and administrative units deal with few enforcement cases. However, when non-fulfillment of obligations occurs, in centers for social work these are mostly monetary obligations, which are recovered by financial administration, and in administrative units, non-monetary obligations, where the debtor is fined for non-fulfillment of obligations.
The results we came to through studying from a practical point of view in the public sector explain the importance of the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia, inspectors and courts in the enforcement procedure, as administrative units and centers for social work forward the recovery of obligations to these authorities in the form of proposals for enforcement. In addition, the results also show the importance of meeting obligations, as unfulfilled obligations cause additional costs to debtors.
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