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Resignation, retirement or dismissal of a plant manager and/or non-fulfilment of requirements for the nomination as plant manager - notification

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General information

Distribution network operators must appoint a natural person as plant manager for the technical management and supervision of the distribution network before starting the operation of a network (Art. 35 (1) Vienna Electricity Act 2005). The appointment must be approved by the authorities (Art. 35 (5) Vienna Electricity Act 2005).

Requirements

If the plant manager resigns or retires from the position or if any of the conditions for the approval of their appointment are no longer met, the distribution network operator must notify the authorities of this immediately in writing.

Deadlines

None

Contact

Office of the Vienna Provincial Government
Construction, Energy, Railway and Aviation Law (MA 64)
Energy Group
1080 Vienna, Lerchenfelder Straße 4
Phone: +43 1 4000-89959
Fax: +43 1 4000-99-89910
E-mail: post@ma64.wien.gv.at

Public hours: Tuesdays 7.30 am to 12.30 pm and Thursdays 7.30 am to 3.30 pm

Authentication and signature

Authentication or signature of the application is not required.

Documents required

None

Type and format of the evidence to be submitted:
You can find more information about bringing in documents at: Contact the City of Vienna (German)

Fees

None

Form

Online notification: Resignation, retirement or dismissal of a plant manager and/or non-fulfilment of requirements for the nomination as plant manager (German)

Further information

If the plant manager leaves the company or if the approval of their appointment is revoked, the distribution network may continue operations until a new plant manager has been appointed; however, no longer than two months.

Legal basis: 2005 Vienna Electricity Act (German)

Means of redress or appeal

The authority’s taking note of the notification does not constitute a formal act. No specific legal remedy is provided for in respect of the authority’s taking note of such notification. However, failure to file a notification may result in administrative penal proceedings the outcome of which will be an official ruling. Such ruling as well as any other rulings issued in relation to the operation of an electricity network can be appealed by filing a complaint.

An appeal is possible against rulings issued by an authority and shall be filed by the party within a 4 weeks term with the authority that issued the ruling of first instance (against rulings without investigation procedure within a two weeks term). The term starts with the receipt of the written copy of the ruling, in the case of oral pronouncement simultaneously with it.

The appeal shall indicate the ruling it contests, the authority that issued the ruling and contain a motion of appeal with the reasons. No more appeal is admissible if the party expressly waived the right of appeal after receipt or pronouncement of the ruling.

Each ruling contains instructions on the right to appeal and indicates the authority and the deadline for submission of such appeal.

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12. Dezember 2020

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