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II SÉRIE-A — NÚMERO 35

competitive conduct that is the subject of the notification

and shall include an offer of such further information and

cooperation as that Contracting Party is able to provide. The notified Contracting Party or, as the case may be, die

relevant competition authorities may consult with the competition authorities of the notifying Contracting Party and shall accord full consideration to the request of the notifying Contracting Party in deciding whether or not to initiate enforcement action with respect to the alleged anticompetitive conduct identified in the notification. The notified Contracting Party shall inform the notifying Contracting Party of its decision or the decision of the relevant competition authorities and may if it wishes inform the notifying Contracting Party of the grounds for the decision. If enforcement action is inidated, the notified Contracting Party shall advise the notifying Contracting Party of its outcome and, to the extent possible, of any significant interim development.*

Albania

Sector — all energy sectors.

Level of government — national.

Description — in Albania there are no established institutions to enforce the competition rules. Such institutions will be provided for in the law on the protection of competition which is planned to be finalized in 1996.

Phase-out—1 January 1999.

Armenia

Sector — all energy sectors.

Level of government — national.

Description — institutions to enforce the provisions of this paragraph have not been established in Armenia.

The laws on energy and protection of competition are planned to include provisions to establish such institutions.

Phase-out — 31 Décembre 1997.

Azerbaijan

Sector — all energy sectors. Level of government — national. Description — anti-monopoly authorities shall be established after adoption of anti-monopoly legislation. Phase-out — 1 January 2000.

Belarus

Sector — all energy sectors. Level of government — national. Description — anti-monopoly authorities shall be established after adoption of anti-monopoly legislation. Phase-out — 1 January 2000.

Georgia

Sector — all energy sectors.

Level of government — national.

Description — laws on demonopolization are at present

at the stage of elaboration in Georgia and that is why there are no competition authorities established yet. Phase-out— 1 January 1999.

Kazakhstan

Sector — all energy sectors.

Level of government — national.

Description — an anti-monopoly Committee has been

established in Kazakhstan, but its activity, needs improvement, both from legislative and organizational points of view, in order to elaborate an effective mechanism handling the complaints on anti-competitive conduct.

Phase-out—1 January 1998.

Kyrgyzstan

Sector — all energy sectors.

Level of government — national.

Description — there is no mechanism in Kyrgyzstan to control the anti-competitive conduct and the relevant legislation. It is necessary to establish relevant anti-monopoly authorities.

Phase-out — 1 July 2001.

Moldova

Sector — all energy sectors.

Level of government — national.

Description — the Ministry of Economy is responsible for the control of competitive conduct in Moldova. Relevant amendments have been made to the law on breach of administrative rules, which envisage some penalties for violating rules of competition by monopoly enterprises.

The draft law on competition which is now at the stage of elaboration will have provisions on the enforcement of competition rules.

Phase-out—1 January 1998.

Romania

Sector — all energy sectors.

Level of government — national.

Description — institutions to enforce the provisions of this paragraph have not been established in Romania.

The institutions charged with the enforcement of competition rules are provided for in the draft law on protection of competition which is scheduled'-to be adopted during 1994.

The draft also provides a period of nine months of enforcement, staring with the date of its publication.

According to the Europe Agreement establishing av» association between Romania and the European Communities, Romania was granted a period of five years to implement competition rules.

Phase-out—1 January 1998.

Tajikistan

Sector — all energy sectors.

Level of government — national.

Description — Tajikistan has adopted laws on demonopolization and competition, but institutions to enforce competition rules are in the stage of development.

Phase-out — 31 December 1997.