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Energy regulator

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LevelALBBIHKOSMNEMKDSRB
The regulator is politically and financially independent and has the power to launch ex officio investigations.
The regulatory authority actively participates, as an observer, in the work of the EU Agency for Co-operation of Energy Regulators.
The regulator’s activity is regularly monitored based on inputs and outputs and results are evaluated based on the regulator’s objectives.
The energy regulator’s staff have access to regular capacity building opportunities and salaries are competitive with comparable private sector positions.
No infringement cases have been made (ex. within the framework of the Energy Community), related to the regulatory authority.
The energy regulator’s activities are carried out transparently and regular reports on its functioning and its decisions are published timely and publicly available.
Mechanisms are in place to assure an effective co-ordination between the regulator and other relevant government bodies.
The legal framework establishing the energy regulator is compliant with the EU and Energy Community acquis
An energy regulator has been established and is operational.
The policy, legal, and institutional framework to establish an energy regulator is in place.
The energy regulator has adequate financial and human resources to fulfil its work plan and objectives.
Salaries that the regulator pays its staff are above the industry level, allowing it to easily attract talent.

Note that for Bosnia and Herzegovina, “State” stands for the state level, while “FBiH” stands for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and “RS” stands for Republika Srpska - the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Note that the presented scoring criteria system is not a full representation of the scoring methodology used to determine the score for an indicator. For more information, see the Methodology section.

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