Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina
[2] The Gazette was founded on 1 September 1878 under the name Bosansko-hercegovačke novine - Službeni list, by the government of the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina, under Austro-Hungarian Empire control.[1][2] From 20 June 1945, according to the Regulations (3/45), the Official Gazette of the constituent Yugoslav Federal Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina is an independent institution of the Ministry of Justice.According to the Regulations (16/47), from 19 March 1947, the Gazette is a state institution under the Presidency of the Government of the People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and according to the Law (13/47) the Official Gazette is an institution of the Presidency of the Government of the People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and has property and legal autonomy.From 25 January 1996, according to the Law on News Publishing Organization, the Official Gazette of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, No.The Gazette is run by the public company Javno preduzeće Novinsko-izdavačka organizacija Službeni list Bosne i Hercegovine, abbreviated as JP NIO Službeni list BiH.