Lack of permit – why?
The obligation to charge an increased fee may be conditioned by the fact of using the environment without a required permit (or other decision). As it turns out, however, there are situations in which, despite the lack thereof, an entrepreneur should not be charged with the obligation to pay such a fee. What are these situations? On the Sozosfera.pl website, we can find an article by Marta Banasiak, M.Sc. in Environmental Protection, attorney-at-law trainee.
Link to the article: https://sozosfera.pl/prawo/brak-pozwolenia-z-jakiej-przyczyny/
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Brak pozwolenia – z jakiej przyczyny?
Przesłanką obowiązku naliczenia opłaty podwyższonej jest fakt korzystania ze środowiska bez wymaganego pozwolenia (lub innej decyzji). Jak się jednak okazuje istnieją sytuacje, w których mimo jego braku, przedsiębiorca nie powinien być obarczany obowiązkiem jej uiszczania. Jakie to sytuacje? Odpowiedź na to pytanie znajdziemy w artykule Marty Banasiak, inż. ochrony środowiska, aplikanta radcowskiego.
Link do artykułu: https://sozosfera.pl/prawo/brak-pozwolenia-z-jakiej-przyczyny/
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