For traders and service providers who received an ANPC contravention report (fine, warning, confiscation, temporary suspension of activity, or corrective measures). We review the report, the appeal deadline (typically 15 days from service under Government Ordinance no. 2/2001), the evidence and the real operational impact of the measures, then we build a court challenge and a compliance plan that fits your business model.
The information is general and does not replace legal advice. The facts, documents and timeline matter.
When you may need this
- You received an ANPC fine for incomplete consumer information (price, characteristics, warranties, delivery/returns).
- The inspection alleges labelling or presentation issues (in-store or online).
- The report accuses you of unfair commercial practices (misleading information or material omissions).
- ANPC imposed temporary suspension of activity or a ban on selling certain products or services.
- You were given corrective measures with short deadlines (update labels, price displays, terms & conditions, website notices).
- The inspection started from a consumer complaint and you need a consistent defence narrative and evidence file.
- The case creates reputational pressure and operational disruption (closures, signage, customer messaging).
- You want to prevent repeat sanctions through documented procedures and compliance checks.
What we do, in practice
- We review the ANPC report and all related documents (annexes, photos, samples, seizure or sealing minutes, measure orders).
- We confirm the deadline and the competent court for the complaint under Government Ordinance no. 2/2001.
- We analyse the legal basis cited (for example Government Ordinance no. 21/1992 and Law no. 363/2007) and whether it matches the facts described.
- We check how the facts were established: competence, mandatory elements, evidence, proportionality and individualisation of the sanction.
- We build the evidence package: product labels, technical sheets, store photos, website snapshots, terms & conditions, return/warranty policies, internal procedures and customer communications.
- We draft and file the contravention complaint and the related requests, including on complementary sanctions and measures (such as temporary suspension), depending on the case file.
- We propose a compliance plan (labelling, pricing, website disclosures, complaint handling) designed to reduce future risk.
Documents and information useful for the first review
| Document | Why it matters | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| ANPC contravention report + annexes | Sets the allegations, legal basis, sanctions and measures | We verify mandatory elements and service |
| Inspection photos and samples | Shows what was found (labels, pricing, information) | We preserve full context (place, date, time, complete page) |
| Product labels, packaging, technical sheets | Key for labelling and consumer information compliance | We check the rules applicable to the specific product category |
| Terms & conditions, returns and warranty policies | Relevant for unfair practices or missing information claims | Version in force at inspection date is crucial |
| Pricing evidence (shelf, checkout, online) | Supports pricing transparency and consistency | We check coherence across channels |
| Correspondence with ANPC / complaint handling file | Can clarify chronology and your position | We align messaging to avoid inconsistencies |
Risks and common mistakes
- Missing the 15-day deadline for the complaint (see Government Ordinance no. 2/2001).
- Challenging without fixing the evidence context (incomplete photos, missing full website snapshots).
- Ignoring immediate-effect measures (for example temporary suspension) or the related display obligations where applicable.
- Updating the website quickly without preserving proof of the prior version (important for chronology and defence).
- Mixing up national rules (for example Government Ordinance no. 21/1992) with product-specific EU rules (for example labelling regulations).
- Sending incomplete responses to the authority that later create contradictions.
FAQ
What is the deadline to challenge an ANPC contravention report?
As a rule, 15 days from service, under Government Ordinance no. 2/2001, Article 31.
Can a temporary suspension measure be challenged?
Often yes, but it depends on how it was imposed (within the report or through related acts) and on the cited legal basis. In practice, temporary suspension may also come with a display obligation regulated by ANPC Order no. 760/2019.
If I corrected the issues, does it still make sense to challenge?
It can, especially regarding legality and proportionality; the strategy depends on the evidence at the inspection date and on the alleged conduct.
What does “unfair commercial practice” mean in legal terms?
At EU level the framework is Directive 2005/29/EC, and in Romania it is implemented mainly through Law no. 363/2007.
Where is the complaint filed?
Typically, the competent court is the local court (judecătoria), under the rules in Government Ordinance no. 2/2001.
What should I preserve from my website after an inspection?
Full page snapshots (product page, checkout, terms, returns, warranties), date-stamped if possible, plus any marketing messages shown to consumers at the time.
Contact
E-mail: alexandru@maglas.ro | Phone: +40 756 248 777
Relevant internal links
Challenging ANPC sanctions in Romania: traders’ rights
Law Office Services – Administrative Law & Urban Planning Law
Legal Fees (Hourly / Fixed / Hybrid)
Sources
- Government Ordinance no. 2/2001 on the legal regime of contraventions
- Government Ordinance no. 21/1992 on consumer protection
- Government Decision no. 700/2012 on the organisation and functioning of ANPC
- Law no. 363/2007 on unfair commercial practices
- ANPC Order no. 760/2019 on the temporary suspension display plaque
- Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices – EUR-Lex
- Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 on food information to consumers – EUR-Lex
- Directive 2011/83/EU on consumer rights – EUR-Lex
- Regulation (EU) 2017/2394 on consumer protection cooperation – EUR-Lex
- ANPC institutional information – eServicii portal
