Timeliness of administrative procedures

Renewing an identification (ID) card: average time until the document becomes available

Results are taken from the assessment in the service delivery and digitalisation area, sub-indicator 20.1.1. criterion 5. The actual delivery of the government service is tested based on a predefined scenario: An adult person applying for the renewal of a passport or national identification (ID) card due to the expiration of the previous ID document. The application is made within the country (i.e., not at an embassy) using the standard procedure and paying the minimum fees (i.e., no fast-track procedures are taken into account). The average number of days to receive confirmation of the availability of the document. The starting point for the waiting time should be the earlier of the following: the date of the application was submitted. The 12-month average is calculated for the most recent period available. No points are awarded for statutory time limits. For administrations where there is a mandatory pre-booking of appointment system which is not registered as application, but only as pre-booking of appointment, then the average number of days from the moment the person contacts the pre-booking system to the first available day have to be added to the calculation. For example, if the first available date is in average 7 days later from contacting the pre-booking system, and the ID card is ready for collection 7 days later than the appointment, then the average waiting time is 14 days. No points are awarded for statutory time limits. Real statistical data of the last year has to be submitted as evidence. Points are allocated based on the average number of days (x): • x ≤ 7 = 1 point. • 7 < x ≤ 21 = linear function • x > 21= 0 points

Registering in the healthcare system: average number of days to obtain documents proving your registration

Results are taken from the assessment in the service delivery and digitalisation area, sub-indicator 20.1.1. criterion 6. The actual delivery of the government service is tested based on a predefined scenario: An adult nationalregistering in the administration of the national healthcare system, either registering under new insurance basis (e.g. from insurance based on being and employee to insurance based on being retired) or registering with a new employer. The application is made within the country (i.e., not at an embassy) using the standard procedure and paying the minimum fees (i.e. no fast-track procedures are taken into account). The average number of days to receive confirmation of document availability. The starting point for the waiting time should be the earlier of the following: the date of the appointment or the date the application was submitted. The 12-month average is calculated for the most recent period available. No points are awarded for statutory time limits. Points are allocated based on the average number of days (x): • x ≤ 7 = 1 point. • 7 < x ≤ 21 = linear function • x > 21= 0 points

Applying for unemployment benefits: average number of days until receiving first payment

Results are taken from the assessment in the service delivery and digitalisation area, sub-indicator 20.1.1. criterion 7. The actual delivery of the government service is tested based on a predefined scenario: An adult woman claiming unemployment benefits. The application is made within the country (i.e., not at an embassy) using the standard procedure and paying the minimum fees (i.e. no fast-track procedures are taken into account). The average number of days to receive the first unemployment benefit payment. The starting point for the waiting period should be the earlier of the following: the date of the appointment or the date the claim was sent. The 12-month average is calculated for the most recent period available. No points are awarded for statutory time limits. Points are allocated based on the average number of days (x): • x < 30 = 1 point. • 30 ≤ x ≤ 90 = linear function • x > 90 = 0 points

Applying for a disability pension: average number of days until receiving first payment

Results are taken from the assessment in the service delivery and digitalisation area, sub-indicator 20.1.1. criterion 8. The actual delivery of the government service is tested based on a predefined scenario: An adult woman applying for a disability pension. The application is made within the country (i.e., not at an embassy) using the standard procedure (i.e. no fast-track procedures are taken into account). The public administration accepts the application at first instance (without appeal). The average number of days to receive the first payment. The starting point for waiting time should be the earlier of the following: the date of the appointment or the date the application was submitted. The 12-month average is calculated for the latest period available. No points are awarded for statutory time limits. Points are allocated based on the average number of days (x): • x ≤ 60 = 1 point. • 60 < x ≤ 180 = linear function • x > 180 = 0 points

Registering a second-hand car: average number of days to obtain documents

Results are taken from the assessment in the service delivery and digitalisation area, sub-indicator 20.1.1. criterion 9. The actual service delivery of government services is tested based on a pre-defined scenario: A non-commercial second-hand car being sold within the same country. Seller and buyer are women. The car is clear of any claims, and the buyer is in possession of a valid driver’s licence and the necessary mandatory insurance requirements to register the car in her name. Registration takes place under the standard procedure (i.e., no voluntary fees or accelerated procedures are taken into account). Registration takes place in the capital city. This process only measures registration of the vehicle with public authorities. It does not evaluate the process necessary to comply with insurance requirements. The average number of days for receiving a confirmation of the availability of the documents. The starting point for waiting time should be the earlier of the following: dates: the date requesting the appointment (for de-registration and/or new registration) or the date the application was submitted. The 12-month average is calculated for the latest period available. No points are awarded for statutory time limits. Points are allocated based on the average number of days (x): • x ≤ 1 = 1 point. • 1 < x ≤ 15 = linear function • x > 15 = 0 points.

Starting a business: average number of days

Results are taken from the assessment in the service delivery and digitalisation area, sub-indicator 20.1.1. criterion 10. The actual delivery of the government service is tested based on a predefined scenario: The scenario uses a standardised company, which is a 100% domestically owned limited liability company, engaged in general industrial or commercial activities, and employing at least one person. The application is made within the country (i.e., not at an embassy) using the standard procedure and paying the minimum fees (i.e., no fast-track procedures are taken into account). The average number of days is calculated between these two milestones. The day the entrepreneur asks about the availability of the company name and the latest of these two dates: the date when the first employee is registered or the date when the fiscal number is obtained. The 12-month average is calculated for the latest period available. No points are awarded for statutory time limits. No points are awarded for statutory time limits. Points are allocated based on the average number of days (x): • x ≤ 4 = 2 points • 4 < x ≤ 24 = linear function • x > 24 = 0 points

Registering a new employee: average number of days

Results are taken from the assessment in the service delivery and digitalisation area, sub-indicator 20.1.1. criterion 11. The actual delivery of the government service is tested based on a predefined scenario: The scenario uses a standardised company, which is a 100% domestically owned limited liability company, engaged in general industrial or commercial activities, and employing at least one person. An existing and legally registered company applies to register the contract of a new (permanent / temporary) employee with a valid work permit (national or foreigner with a valid work permit). The application is made within the country (i.e., not at an embassy) using the standard procedure and paying the minimum fees (i.e., no accelerated procedures are taken into account). The public administration accepts the application at first instance (without appeal). The average number of days to confirm registration of a new employee. The starting point for the waiting time should be the earlier of the following: date of the appointment or the date the application was submitted to register a new employee. The 12-month average is calculated for the most recent period available. No points are awarded for statutory time limits. Points are allocated based on the average number of days (x): • x > 1 = 0 points • x ≤ 1 = 1 point.

Applying for an environmental subsidy for companies: number of days until receiving the payment

Results are taken from the assessment in the service delivery and digitalisation area, sub-indicator 20.1.1. criterion 12. The actual delivery of the government service is tested based on a predefined scenario: A standardised company is used, which is a 100% domestically owned limited liability company, engaged in general industrial or commercial activities, and employing at least one person. An existing and legally registered company applies for a subsidy (grant or preferential loan, not award or competitive scheme) to improve energy efficiency of the company (e.g., solar panels, insulation of buildings). The application is made within the country (i.e., not at an embassy) using the standard procedure and paying the minimum fees (i.e. no accelerated procedures are taken into account). The public administration accepts the application at first instance (without appeal). The average number of days to receive the payment. The starting point for the waiting time should be the earlier of the following: the date of the appointment or the date the application was submitted. The 12-month average is calculated for the most recent period available. No points are awarded for statutory time limits. Points are allocated based on the average number of days (x): • x ≤ 30 = 1 point. • 30 < x ≤ 180 = linear function • x > 180 = 0 points

Satisfaction with the time needed to complete the administrative procedure by citizens (%)

Results are taken from the assessment in the service delivery and digitalisation area, sub-indicator 20.1.1. criterion 14. Analysis of survey responses from a representative sample of the population who have been in contact with the selected services in the past 36 months. The selected public authorities are the following: 1) Authorities that issue an ID card or a passport, 2) Civil registry, 3) Administrative offices of the national health institution, 4) Unemployment services, 5) Public institutions in charge of granting pensions and or allowances, 6) National tax agency. Survey question: “Were you satisfied or dissatisfied with the overall time that it took to complete your application with [SER] the last time, including time filling forms and/or visits to the offices?” Answer Options are: Completely dissatisfied, Somewhat dissatisfied, Neither dissatisfied nor satisfied, Somewhat satisfied, Completely satisfied, Do not know, Prefer not to answer. After the percentage is calculated for each service, simple average between all services is calculated. Points are allocated based on the average percentage of respondents who replied “Somewhat satisfied” or “Completely satisfied” to the survey question (x): • x < 10% = 0 points • 10% ≤ x < 90% = linear function • x ≥ 90% = 1 point.

Satisfaction with the time needed to complete the administrative procedure by businesses (%)

Results are taken from the assessment in the service delivery and digitalisation area, sub-indicator 20.1.1. criterion 18. Analysis of survey responses from a sample of the businesses who have been in contact with two of the selected services in the past 36 months. Survey question: “Were you satisfied or dissatisfied with the overall time that it took to complete [PRO] the last time, including time filling forms and/or visits to the offices?” Answer options are: Completely dissatisfied, Somewhat dissatisfied, Neither dissatisfied nor satisfied, Somewhat satisfied, Completely satisfied, Do not know, Prefer not to answer. After the percentage is calculated for each service, simple average between all services is calculated. Points are allocated based on the average percentage of respondents who replied “Somewhat satisfied” or “Completely satisfied” to the survey question (x): • x < 10% = 0 points • 10% ≤ x < 90% = linear function • x ≥ 90% = 1 point.

Administrative proceedings completed within statutory deadline (%) - Application for construction permit

The assessment is based on the data provided by the administration on the number of applications handled for the sample procedures. In case of doubts regarding the accuracy or reliability of the data, the administration is asked to provide additional evidence (e.g. reports containing the referred data). Points are allocated based on the share of sample proceedings (application for construction permit, application for work perm it for a foreigner, application for disability benefit, application for taxi permit, maximum 2 points per procedure, 8 points in total) completed within the statutory deadline (x): • x < 80% = 0 points • 80% ≤ x < 100% = linear function • x ≥ 100% = 2 points. The share of proceedings completed within the statutory deadline is calculated by dividing the number of reported proceedings completed within the statutory deadline by the total number of completed proceedings during the latest full calendar year.

Administrative proceedings completed within statutory deadline (%) - Application for work permit for a foreigner

The assessment is based on the data provided by the administration on the number of applications handled for the sample procedures. In case of doubts regarding the accuracy or reliability of the data, the administration is asked to provide additional evidence (e.g. reports containing the referred data). Points are allocated based on the share of sample proceedings (application for construction permit, application for work permit it for a foreigner, application for disability benefit, application for taxi permit, maximum 2 points per procedure, 8 points in total) completed within the statutory deadline (x): • x < 80% = 0 points • 80% ≤ x < 100% = linear function • x ≥ 100% = 2 points. The share of proceedings completed within the statutory deadline is calculated by dividing the number of reported proceedings completed within the statutory deadline by the total number of completed proceedings during the latest full calendar year.

Administrative proceedings completed within statutory deadline (%) - Application for disability benefit

The assessment is based on the data provided by the administration on the number of applications handled for the sample procedures. In case of doubts regarding the accuracy or reliability of the data, the administration is asked to provide additional evidence (e.g. reports containing the referred data). Points are allocated based on the share of sample proceedings (application for construction permit, application for work perm it for a foreigner, application for disability benefit, application for taxi permit, maximum 2 points per procedure, 8 points in total) completed within the statutory deadline (x): • x < 80% = 0 points • 80% ≤ x < 100% = linear function • x ≥ 100% = 2 points. The share of proceedings completed within the statutory deadline is calculated by dividing the number of reported proceedings completed within the statutory deadline by the total number of completed proceedings during the latest full calendar year.

Administrative proceedings completed within statutory deadline (%) - Application for taxi permit

The assessment is based on the data provided by the administration on the number of applications handled for the sample procedures. In case of doubts regarding the accuracy or reliability of the data, the administration is asked to provide additional evidence (e.g. reports containing the referred data). Points are allocated based on the share of sample proceedings (application for construction permit, application for work perm it for a foreigner, application for disability benefit, application for taxi permit, maximum 2 points per procedure, 8 points in total) completed within the statutory deadline (x): • x < 80% = 0 points • 80% ≤ x < 100% = linear function • x ≥ 100% = 2 points. The share of proceedings completed within the statutory deadline is calculated by dividing the number of reported proceedings completed within the statutory deadline by the total number of completed proceedings during the latest full calendar year.