The Cabinet Meeting has approved a draft resolution establishing guidelines for the recovery of associated costs following enforcement actions involving third parties. This framework stipulates that costs incurred by third parties providing services in such cases must be recovered based on the actual expenses associated with the performance of these actions. Furthermore, the resolution details the calculation methods for administrative costs and remuneration payable to bailiffs for these enforcement actions.
These figures will be determined according to the established Method for Determining Enforcement Costs. This comprehensive method requires an assessment of several economic factors, including the specific functions of the bailiff, the nature of their work, the costs genuinely incurred, and the necessity of maintaining the bailiff’s economic independence. The calculation also considers the bailiff’s professional activity, associated civil and liability risks, and mechanisms for cross-subsidization.
For the administrative costs related to enforcement actions, a separate procedure will be implemented, utilizing the designated Bailiffs Information source. The approval of this resolution formalizes the structure for cost recovery, ensuring that financial accountability is maintained across all stages of the enforcement process. The guidelines aim to provide a clear and standardized approach to managing the financial obligations stemming from legal enforcement actions.
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