åpenhetskrav
"Åpenhetskrav" is a Norwegian term that translates to "transparency requirements" in English. It refers to the legal obligations that organizations must meet to ensure that their operations are open, accountable, and free from corruption. These requirements are typically outlined in laws and regulations, such as the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act and the Norwegian Public Procurement Act.
The primary goal of åpenhetskrav is to promote good governance and prevent corruption by making information
Organizations subject to åpenhetskrav include public authorities, public enterprises, and other organizations that receive public funding.
Failure to comply with åpenhetskrav can result in penalties, including fines and the loss of public funding.
In summary, åpenhetskrav are legal obligations that require organizations to be transparent about their operations and