1A public organ may conclude a substituting administrative contract with a party to whom it would otherwise address an administrative act, if the public interest is better pursued through an administrative contract.
2In the substituting contract, the other party which is not a public organ, is obliged to perform or not to perform an action, or give something against the performance of an action by the public order. This obligation serves the public organ for the fulfilment of a public administrative function according the purpose defined in the contract.
3The text of the substituting administrative contract shall reason that the public interest is better protected with the conclusion of this contract.