Decree on energy-endangered customer. Country/Territory Serbia Document type Regulation Date 2022 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Energy Keyword Natural gas Public health Social protection Offences/penalties Financing Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia Entry into force notes This text entered into force on 17 December 2022. Abstract This Decree, based on the provisions of the Serbian Law on energy, prescribes the criteria and conditions for acquiring the status of an energy-vulnerable customer, including contents and requirements for acquiring the status of an energy vulnerable customer, the method of determining the fulfillment of the conditions for acquiring such status (energy-endangered customer), the validity periods of the decision, the content and scope of the right to a reduction of the monthly payment obligations, procedures for acquiring the status of an energy-endangered customer due to health conditions, the way of keeping records of energy-dangerous customers, the method of providing funds for the protection of energy-dangerous customers, penal provisions and other issues necessary to determine that status. The criteria for acquiring the status of energy vulnerable customer are: 1) material position: (1) total monthly household income; (2) number of household members; (3) property status; 2) realized right to cash social assistance or child allowance or increased allowance for the help and care of others; 3) health condition of the household member. Due debt for electricity, natural gas or thermal energy does not exclude the right to acquire the status of an energetically vulnerable customer. Full text Serbian Website www.mre.gov.rs References - Legislation Implements Law on energy. Legislation | Serbia | 2014 (2021) Keyword: Basic legislation, Energy conservation/energy production, Natural gas, Oil, Inspection, Internal trade, Registration, Institution, Offences/penalties Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repeals Regulation on energy vulnerable customer. Legislation | Serbia | 2015 (2018) Keyword: Natural gas, Public health, Social protection, Offences/penalties, Financing Source: FAO, FAOLEX