Public Enterprise “Komunalac” was founded on February 27, 1961, as a municipal institution. In 1978, following the Law on Associated Labor, it transitioned into a Work Organization.
The following year, it was restructured into a Municipal Enterprise, and in 1989, based on a decision by the Municipal Assembly of Pirot, it was organized as a Public Enterprise.
Public Enterprise “Komunalac” Pirot operates exclusively in the field of communal services, with its primary registered activity classified under code 3811 – collection of non-hazardous waste.
Legal Framework
The company’s operations are regulated by the following key laws:
- Law on Communal Activities
- Law on Local Self-Government
- Law on Public Enterprises and Activities of General Interest
- Law on State-Owned Property of the Republic of Serbia
- Law on Business Companies
- Law on Public Procurement
Additionally, several by-laws apply, including:
- Decision on Communal Order
- Decision on Measures for Humane Control of Stray Dogs and Cats
- Decision of the Municipal Assembly of Pirot on Budget Adoption
- Regulation on Low-Value Public Procurement
- Statute of Public Enterprise “Komunalac”
The company also follows other regulations relevant to its primary and secondary activities, but listing all of them here is unnecessary, as they apply to all business entities and would only add unnecessary complexity to this document.
Financing
The company is partially financed through budget funds for public hygiene maintenance and urban greenery upkeep, while the rest of the funding comes from its own revenues, generated through primary and secondary activities, either for legal entities or individuals.
Business Development and Goals
The business and development plan aligns with the company’s focus on modernization and market-oriented communal service provision. The company’s goal is to increase efficiency in communal activities, improve service quality, expand service offerings, and ensure optimal economic effects by utilizing all available resources.
