Act of the Slovak National Council No. 120 / 1971 Coll.
Law of the Slovak National Council on the State Plan for the Development of the National Economy of the Slovak Socialist Republic 1971 - 1975
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Effective from 27.10.1971
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THE LAW
Slovak National Council
of 20 October 1971
on the National Economy Development Plan of the Slovak Socialist Republic for the years 1971-1975
Based on the results achieved in the development of the national economy, the XIV Convention of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and the Resolution of the Convention of the Communist Party of Slovakia and in accordance with Act No. 115 / 1971 Coll., on the State Plan for the Development of the National Economy of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic for the years 1971 - 1975,
The Slovak National Council decided on this law:
This Act, which, under the conditions of the Czech Slovak Federation, provides for a state plan for the development of the national economy of the Slovak Socialist Republic for the years 1971- 1975 (hereinafter referred to as the "fifth Five-Year Plan '), sets out the basic objectives and guidelines of the economic and social development of the Slovak Socialist Republic and the conditions for their implementation, which are binding guidelines for the management of the Government of the Slovak Socialist Republic, the Central and Other Authorities of the Republic, the National Committees and the economic activities of socialist organisations.
Basic objectives and guidelines of the fifth five-year plan
(1) The main objective of the state economic policy in the period of the fifth five-year plan is to ensure, in line with the socialist way of life, greater satisfaction of the needs and further strengthening of the life security of the population while strengthening the socialist state and its defensibility. In order to achieve this objective, the results of economic consolidation need to be deepened by the continued efficient development of the national economy, the intensive use of existing production factors, material and spiritual resources of society.
(2) The main way and condition of the planned development of the national economy is to consolidate socialist production relations, to continuously improve the efficiency of the national economy, in particular by improving management and organisational work, structural changes in the economy, in particular by implementing development programmes, reconstructing and modernising the production base, and making use of advanced knowledge of science and technology. Comprehensive socialist rationalisation should be considered as a decisive method of detecting and mobilising reserves.
(3) In order to strengthen the Czechoslovak national economy, participation and increase the participation of the Slovak Socialist Republic in the international division of labour, in particular with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and other Member States of the Council of Mutual Economic Assistance, will be intensified.
(4) The development of the various sectors of the Slovak Socialist Republic's national economy in such a way as to ensure further growth of national income and the implementation of other tasks determined by the State Plan for the Development of the National Economy of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic for the years 1971-1975; achieve a national income growth of 40% in the Slovak Socialist Republic compared to 1970 and increase its share of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic's national income from 25% in 1970 to 28% in 1975.
(5) The development and use of the material production base ensure further improvement of the economic level of the Slovak Socialist Republic and the elimination of economic and social disparities between the Czech Socialist Republic and the Slovak Socialist Republic.
(1) The volume of industrial production in the Slovak Socialist Republic increased by at least 55% and in 1975 reached a share of around 27% in the industrial production of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. -The increase in production is mainly achieved by labour productivity growth of at least 36%.
(2) The tasks of the various industries are such that the volume of gross industrial production in 1975 is at least as high as:
| a) | v odvětví paliv a energetiky | o 51 % |
| b) | v hutnictví | o 64 % |
| c) | ve strojírenství | o 66 % |
| d) | v chemickém průmyslu | o 72 % |
| e) | ve spotřebním průmyslu | o 52 % |
| f) | ve výrobě stavebních hmot | o 61 % |
| g) | v potravinářském průmyslu | o 23 %, |
(3) In 1975 to produce at least: 16 billion kWh of electricity, 4 million tonnes of steel, 2,9 million rolled material, 552 thousand tonnes of clean nutrients of industrial fertilisers, 4 million tonnes of cement, 192 thousand tonnes of plastic materials.
(1) Roughly increase agricultural production by around 16%, market production by 25% and produce at least 14,4 million tonnes of cereals during the fifth five-year plan. Ensure the intensity of plant production by increasing supply. industrial fertilisers, at least 32% nitrogen, 26% phosphorus and 19% potassium. In 1975, buy 371 000 tons of slaughter animals.
(2) The volume of construction work carried out by the supplier's construction organisations in the Slovak Socialist Republic should be increased by around 40%, of which at least 60% for complex housing.
(3) To increase the total quantity of goods transported by 21% and the number of persons transported in public transport by 8%.
(4) Increase the share of automation of interurban telephone traffic and submit to use at least 160,000 telephone stations, complete the network of the first television programme and continue to build TV transmitters of the second programme and colour television.
(5) In the forest economy, intensify the care of the forest fund and all-useful social functions of the forest. Improve forest-growing work and ensure rational use of wood material, especially foliage.
(6) The number of inhabitants supplied with water from public water ducts increased by 26%, the number of residents living in flats connected to public sewerage by 29%.
(1) In the years of the fifth five-year plan to integrate 180-185 000 people into the work process in the socialist sector (without single agricultural cooperatives), with a reduction in the number of agricultural workers of around 50 000; of the total increase to place 56- 58% in industry and construction sectors.
(2) The need for qualified staff to ensure a further increase in the number of listeners in higher education institutions, in particular in the technical guidelines, in the preparation of young people in secondary vocational and general education schools and in the learning relationship. In line with the needs of the national economy, to improve the education process and to create conditions for further education growth and for deepening the care of the young generation through material provision and modernisation of education.
(1) In particular, further development of the national economy shall be ensured by investment construction, the scope of which shall be increased by at least 40% over the period of the fourth five-year plan, of which approximately 37% for construction works and 45% for the supply of machinery and equipment.
(2) In particular, use the means of investment to develop the sectors in which structural changes will be implemented, while ensuring that the reproduction of basic funds is more effective throughout the Investment Process.
(1) In line with the growth of national income and the creation of tangible resources, develop the personal and social consumption of the population; The growth in real income of the population is ensured by about 6% on an annual average basis.
(2) To increase retail turnover by 37%, public services by 30%. Further consolidate the stabilisation of the internal market and promote progressive changes in the structure of consumption.
(3) Creating conditions for the growth of living standards for persons who cannot participate in the work process, increasing old-age pensions and improving the pension system; implement measures to improve population development, in particular by increasing support for families with children and young marriages.
(4) In all forms of housing, submit to use at least 175 000 flats.
(5) Number of beds in health care facilities increase by 4270, number of medical places per 10,000 inhabitants increase to 23.6; the number of places in welfare facilities to increase by at least 2200 places. In health care, further improve and expand outpatient services, shorten ordering and waiting periods for examinations and treatments and improve the supply of medicines.
Conditions for the implementation of the fifth five-year plan
In accordance with the implementation of the basic objectives and directions of the fifth five-year plan of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, ensure implementation of the basic objectives and guidelines of the fifth five-year plan of the Slovak Socialist Republic in particular:
(a) by consolidating and deepening the function of the State Plan for the Development of the National Economy as a binding basis for the management and economic activity of all institutions and socialist organisations, which also expresses the principles of State scientific and economic policy and defines the framework for the operation of the system of planned management and its instruments;
(b) strengthening the role of the State budget;
(c) highlighting the role of regional planning in the deployment of production forces and ensuring the harmonious development of non-manufacturing sectors;
(d) by consolidating the planned management of investment construction to increase efficiency and accountability on this section, to shorten construction times and to respect the budgetary costs of construction;
(e) by consolidating the planned management of the development of science and technology in which the various stages of research and development activity are combined and the implementation of these results is in production and other social practice;
(f) by purposefully regulating labour movements, wage developments and strengthening the principles of socialist remuneration, focusing on a continuous increase in the field of labour productivity; ensure, in accordance with the uniform concept of wage developments, wage developments according to the proportions determined by the national economic development plan and the effects of wage systems to stimulate economic development;
(g) the creation of a system of prices which will better express the socially necessary amount of production work, with a focus on stabilising the overall wholesale price level and their tendency to decrease; the consistent regulation of price developments to use the price to promote economy, stimulate technical development, improve quality, efficiency and expand the range of production in line with national economic development plans; the level of retail prices shall be stable at the same time;
(h) implementing effective measures to improve efficiency, to make material consumption more efficient and to make rational use of stocks, in particular by improving the standard of consumption of living work, raw materials, materials, products and energy, and by improving internal planning and management;
(ch) the identification and use of financial and economic conditions governing, in particular, the financial relations between socialist organisations and the state budget and based on the tasks and needs of the national economic development plan to ensure a balance between the monetary and material aspects of the reproductive process;
(i) the consistent use and improvement of the economic legislation system in accordance with the requirement to develop a system of planned management of the national economy, to consolidate socialist legality at all stages of the procedure and to strengthen the role of economic contracts;
(j) the effective involvement of workers and social organisations, in particular the Revolutionary Trade Union Movement, in the creation, provision, implementation and control of the fulfilment of national economic plans, as well as in the management and control of economic processes.
For the creation of the state budget of the Slovak Socialist Republic during the period of the fifth five-year plan and for its relations with the state budget of the Federation, the basic objectives and guidelines for the development of the national economy set out in the Act on the State Plan for the Development of the National Economy of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic for the years 1971 to 1975 and in this Act are the starting points.
(1) In order to ensure the objectives and direction of the fifth five-year plan established by this Act, the Government of the Slovak Socialist Republic in accordance with the Act on the State Plan for the Development of the National Economy of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic for the years 1971-1975
(a) determine binding tasks and binding limits for the ministries and other central authorities of the Slovak Socialist Republic, the Councils of the Regional National Committees and the Council of the National Committee of the Slovak Socialist Republic of Bratislava,
(b) approve other indicators of the fifth five-year plan supporting the implementation of the basic tasks of developing the national economy;
(c) may, for the purposes of experimental verification of new elements of the development of the system of planned management of the national economy, allow exemptions from the provisions of the laws governing the management of the national economy, provided that the experiment has a limited scope, for a maximum period of three years, and that its results are assessed in a comprehensive manner during that period with conclusions for further action.
(2) The Government of the Slovak Socialist Republic will ensure that the fulfilment of the basic objectives and guidelines of the fifth five-year plan provided for by this Act is monitored and evaluated, and that the draft State implementation plans and the economic implementation plans express their degree of assurance.
(3) The Government of the Slovak Socialist Republic may, in the interests of proportional development or an increase in efficiency, in particular if changes are made to the assumptions under which the fifth five-year plan has been drawn up, refined and adapted in the State implementation plans, the tasks and other indicators of the fifth five-year plan, where appropriate, to identify and approve additional tasks and indicators if they comply with that law.
(1) The tasks of the fifth five-year plan and of the State Implementation Plans established by the Government of the Slovak Socialist Republic shall, within the scope of their competence, be disseminated by the competent central authorities and economic management bodies to the organisations to provide them.
(2) The Slovak Planning Commission may, as appropriate, set out, on the part of the economy managed by the authorities of the Slovak Socialist Republic, the method of breakdown of indicators which are not the nature of the tasks of the State Plan, following the method of breakdown determined in accordance with paragraph 1. The evaluation of derogations from these indicators and their breakdown shall form part of the monitoring of the fulfilment of the national economic plans. The economic management authorities are obliged to monitor these derogations when checking the implementation of the plan.
(3) The breakdown of the tasks of the State Five-Year Plan and the State Implementation Plan by the competent central authorities or economic management, as the case may be, is also the determination of supplies and subsupplies of products, works and performance, the specification of suppliers, customers and other measures needed to implement the plan.
(4) Central and other bodies and socialist organisations managed by the Government of the Slovak Socialist Republic will provide comprehensive assistance and cooperate in securing the fifth five-year plan with the competent authorities and socialist organisations under the responsibility of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and the Czech Socialist Republic.
Final provisions
(1) The development of the national economy, to be achieved by the end of 1975, is expressed in this law by comparison with the level reached in 1970.
(2) The State Plan for the Development of the National Economy of the Slovak Socialist Republic for 1971, established on the basis of Article 1 of the Slovak National Council Act No 151 / 1970 Coll., on the objectives and main tasks of the State Development Plan and on the State Budget of the Slovak Socialist Republic for 1971, is the State Implementation Plan of the Slovak Socialist Republic for the fifth five-year plan.
This Act shall take effect on the day of its publication.
Klokoč v. r.
Ing. Hanuš v. r.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Act of the Slovak National Council No. 120 / 1971 Coll., on the State Plan for the Development of the National Economy of the Slovak Socialist Republic for the years 1971 - 1975 |
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| Regulation Type | - |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 27.10.1971 |
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| Effective from | 27.10.1971 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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