Aktuální judikatura k regulačním poplatkům (1. díl)
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Abstrakt: V roce 2013 vysoké české soudy již vydaly druhé zásadní rozhodnutí ve věci regulačních poplatků podle § 16a zákona č. 48/1997 Sb., o veřejném zdravotním pojištění a o změně a doplnění některých souvisejících zákonů, ve znění pozdějších předpisů. První rozhodnutí vydal jako své usnesení vedené pod sp. zn. Konf 38/2012 zvláštní senát zřízený podle zákona č. 131/2002 Sb., o rozhodování některých kompetenčních sporů. Účelem tohoto rozhodnutí pak bylo rozhodnout o právní povaze regulačních poplatků. Druhé rozhodnutí pak vydal Ústavní soud ČR.
Abstract: In the spring 2013 the special tribunal consisting of judges of the Supreme Court and the Supreme Administrative Court resolved a conflict of competencies between civil court and health insurance company. The dispute was who should decide on the obligation to pay regulatory fees under the Public Health Insurance Act. The special tribunal concluded that the competent authority is a civil court. The reason for this decision is that regulatory fees are subject to private law. However, arguments to support the decision are not too relevant. Most of the arguments on the other hand show the public law nature of regulatory fees.
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