Ühiskasutatavate
Ühiskasutatavate is a term used in the context of Estonian law and governance, referring to public utilities or services that are owned and operated by the state or local governments. These utilities are typically essential for the functioning of society and include infrastructure such as water supply, wastewater treatment, electricity distribution, and public transportation. The term "ühiskasutatav" translates to "commonly used" or "publicly used," reflecting the shared nature of these services.
The concept of ühiskasutatavate is rooted in the principle of public service provision, where the state ensures
In Estonia, the management of ühiskasutatavate is governed by specific laws and regulations that outline the
The term ühiskasutatavate is not limited to physical infrastructure but can also include digital services and
Overall, ühiskasutatavate plays a crucial role in the functioning of society by providing essential services that