EB-2

When is the EB made available to the public?
 * a. Two weeks or less after the budget has been enacted
 * b. Between two weeks and six weeks after the budget has been enacted
 * c. More than six weeks, but less than three months, after the budget has been enacted
 * d. The EB is not released to the public, or is released more than three months after the budget has been enacted

Guidelines
Publicly available budget documents are defined as those documents that are published on the website of the public authority issuing the document within the time frame specified in the OBS methodology and that all citizens are able to obtain free of charge. (See the Open Budget Survey Guidelines on Public Availability of Budget Documents.) This is a change from previous rounds of the Open Budget Survey: now at minimum documents must be made available on the Internet and free of charge to be considered publicly available.

The OBS methodology requires that for an EB to be considered publicly available, it must be made available to the public no later than three months after the budget is approved by the legislature. If the EB is not released to the public at least three months after the budget is approved by the legislature, option “d” applies. Option “d” should also be chosen for documents that are produced for internal purposes only (that is, produced but never released to the public) or are not produced at all. Some governments may publish budget documents further in advance than the latest possible dates outlined above. In these instances, researchers should choose options “a” or “b,” depending on the date of publication identified for the EB.

1) The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina in OBS 2019
See the second case in Question EBP-2.