Act No. 10 / 1957 Coll.
Law amending and supplementing the Law on National Committees
Valid
Effective from 20.05.1957
10
Law
of 6 March 1957
amending and supplementing the Law on National Committees
The National Assembly of the Czechoslovak Republic decided on the following Act:
Act No. 13 / 1954 Coll., on National Committees, is amended as follows:
1.
"(1) National Committees are elected by working people. The people send their best representatives to the national committees, who are worthy of becoming representatives of the people, and who guarantee that they will perform their tasks properly.
(2) 1 member per 7,000 inhabitants is elected to the regional national committees, 75 members are elected in regions up to 525,000.
(3) A member shall be elected to the Regional National Committees for every 1,000 inhabitants of 1; 35 members are elected in counties up to 35,000 people and 60 members are elected in counties over 60,000.
(4) 1 member shall be elected to the municipal national committees for at least 100 inhabitants and not more than 500 inhabitants according to the size of the city; 300 members are elected in cities over 150,000 inhabitants.
(5) For local national committees and district national committees, 1 member shall be chosen for at least 50 inhabitants and not more than 200 inhabitants according to the size of the municipality (district); 9 or 11 members are selected in municipalities up to 400 inhabitants, between 400 and 600 inhabitants 12 members in municipalities (districts) over 40,000 members are selected.
(6) One member is elected to the central national committee of the capital city of Prague for every 4,000 inhabitants. One member is elected to the national district committees in the capital of Prague for every 500 inhabitants; 35 members are selected in circuits up to 17.500 and 150 members are selected in circuits over 75,000.
(7) A member shall be elected to the Central National Committee of Bratislava for every 1,500 inhabitants. A member shall be elected to the District National Committees in Bratislava for every 500 inhabitants; 50 members are selected in circuits up to 25,000 inhabitants.
(8) A more detailed identification of the number of members of the national committees and the way in which the elections are carried out shall be laid down in the law on elections to national committees. "
Article 14 (3) reads as follows:
"(3) The national committee shall elect its chairman and other members of standing commissions at its first meeting; standing committees shall be at least three members. The Standing Committee may elect a Secretary from among its members, after a representative of the President of the Commission. ';
3. Paragraph 14 is added to paragraph 4:
"(4) Where this is necessary in the interests of the proper performance of the tasks of the Standing Committee of the National Committee, a non-member may also be a member of the National Committee. ';
4. Article 23 (1) reads as follows:
"(1) The Chairman of the National Committee shall manage the meetings of the National Committee, represent the National Committee, unless another member of the Board is authorised to represent it, and shall sign with the Secretary of the National Committee and other decisions of the National Committee and its Board. It shall ensure the proper functioning of the Council, in particular to convene and manage its meetings and to ensure that its resolutions are implemented. ';
5.
"(1) The Board of the Central National Committee shall have 17 members. The Council of the District National Committees in Prague and Bratislava have 15 members.
(2) The Council of the Regional National Committee has 13 members.
(3) The Council of the District National Committee has 11 members.
(4) The Council of the City National Committee has 15 members.
(5) In municipalities and urban districts with a population of over 20,000, the Council of the local (district) national committee has 15 members, in municipalities and urban districts between 6,000 and 20,000 inhabitants have 13 members, in municipalities and urban districts from 2.500 to 6,000 inhabitants have 9 members and in municipalities and urban districts from 900 to 2.500 inhabitants have 7 members. In municipalities from 400 to 900 inhabitants, the council of the local national committee has 5 members, in municipalities up to 400 inhabitants 3 or 5 members depending on whether the local national committee has 9 or 11 members.
(6) The number of members of the Board may be increased or reduced as necessary, subject to the agreement of the Council of the national higher-level committee; Government approval is required to increase or reduce the number of members of the Board of Central and Regional National Committees. The same shall apply to the increase or reduction of the number of Vice-Presidents of the National Committee. '
This Act shall take effect on 20 May 1957; it shall be carried out by all members of the Government.
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Broad v. r.
Dolan v. r.
Kopecký v. r.
Ing. Jankovcová v. r.
Polack v. r.
Bark v. r.
Ing. Shimonek v. r.
Dr Kylý v. r.
Plojhar v. r.
Dr. Nove v. r.
Bakuľa v. r.
David v. r.
Děuriš v. r.
Krajčir v. r.
Kromir
Machachová v. r.
Dr. Unedible v. r.
Tesla v. r.
Uher v. r.
Lamb
Jonah v. r.
Reitmajer v. r.
Dr Skoda v. r.
Bukal v. r.
Dvořák v. r.
Dr Kahuda v. r.
General Colonel. Lomská v. r.
Dr Neuman v. r.
Ouzký v. r.
Pospíšil v. r.
Ing. Púčik v. r.
Dr. Vlasák v. r.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Act No. 10 / 1957 Coll., amending and supplementing the Act on National Committees |
|---|---|
| Regulation Type | - |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 16.03.1957 |
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| Effective from | 20.05.1957 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
The regulation text is for informational purposes only.
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