hallintolaissa
Hallintolaissa, the Administrative Procedure Act, is the Finnish statute that governs how public authorities conduct administrative proceedings. It provides the general rules for initiating matters, collecting and weighing evidence, hearing parties, issuing decisions, and serving them. The act aims to ensure legality, predictability, and fairness in public administration by offering a common procedural framework for ministries, agencies, municipalities, and other public bodies.
The scope is broad but non-judicial: it applies to most administrative decisions affecting individuals and organizations,
Core provisions include principles of legality, impartiality, and equality; procedural rights such as the right to
The act interacts with the Finnish Constitution and other sector-specific legislation, providing a general framework that