Penalties for violations of the entrepreneur’s obligations in relation to an establishment
In Sections 17 and 31, the Trade Licensing Act imposes obligations on the entrepreneur in relation to an establishment, and any violation of such an obligation is an offence within the meaning of the Act. The Trade Licensing Act sets a maximum fine for committing these offences: Under Section 62(4)(a) of the Trade Licensing Act, a fine of up to CZK 1 000 000 may be imposed on an entrepreneur who commits an offence by: Under Section 62(4)(6) of the Trade Licensing Act, a fine of up to CZK 100 000 may be imposed on an entrepreneur who commits an offence by: The entrepreneur must ensure that the establishment is suitable for carrying on a trade in accordance with specific legislation (Section 17(4) of the Trade Licensing Act) and that any obligations laid down in the Trade Licensing Act or specific legislation are observed when carrying on the trade. If, at a given establishment, the obligations have been seriously violated or are being violated, the trade licensing office will suspend a trade at the establishment by its decision pursuant to Section 58(6) of the Trade Licensing Act. In the decision, the trade licensing office will set the period over which the trade cannot be carried on at the establishment; this period must not be longer than one year. Unless the reasons that had led to the suspension are eliminated within the specified time limit, the trade licensing office will again decide to suspend the trade at the establishment.Offences
Violations of other statutory obligations