Act of the Czech National Council No. 137 / 1982 Coll.
Act of the Czech National Council amending and supplementing the Act on National Committees and regulating the competence of municipal national committees in certain sections of the State administration
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137
THE LAW
Czech National Council
of 8 November 1982
amending and supplementing the Law on National Committees and regulating the responsibilities of the municipal national committees in certain sections of the state administration
The Czech National Council decided on this law:
The Act No. 69 / 1967 Coll., on National Committees, as amended by the Act of the Czech National Council No. 33 / 1970 Coll., on Financial Administrations, the Act of the Czech National Council No. 57 / 1971 Coll., amending and supplementing Act No. 69 / 1967 Coll., on National Committees, the Act of the Czech National Council No. 116 / 1971 Coll., on Committees and the Act on National Committees No. 146 / 1971 Coll., amending and supplementing the Act on National Committees in certain sections of the State Administration and the Act of the Czech National Council No. 49 / 1982 Coll., amending and supplementing the Act on National Committees and adjusting the scope of the Local National Committees in Central Communities is amended as follows:
1. In the first sentence of Paragraph 2:
"National Committees shall ensure the comprehensive economic and social development of their territorial districts. ';
2.V § 4
in paragraph 1, the words "with organisations associated in the National Front 'shall be replaced by the words" with the authorities of the National Front and the organisations associated therein';
paragraph 3 shall read as follows:
"(3) The National Committees deal with the topics of organisations associated in the National Front. They shall discuss with the National Front authorities projects relating to the development of their territorial districts and shall submit to the National Front authorities and to the organisations in it joint proposals for cooperation on the creation, implementation and control of the National Front electoral programmes. '
3.
(1) National Committees are responsible for the exercise of state administration in their territorial districts. The law can entrust them with the performance of government in the territorial districts of other national committees.
(2) Other territorial authorities or organisations may be entrusted only by law to the exercise of government. '
4.
paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 shall read as follows:
"(2) The courts, prosecutors and departments of the National Security Corps shall inform the national committees of the state of socialist legality and the protection of public order in their territorial districts.
(3) National authorities other than those referred to in paragraph 2 which operate in the territorial district of the National Committee shall, at the request of the National Committee, report to it on their activities affecting the interests and needs of citizens. The National Committee shall draw their attention to the deficiencies it finds and may require them to implement measures to address the deficiencies. The national authorities shall inform the national committee of the measures they have taken within the time limit set by it.
(4) National committees shall be entitled to impose public security tasks in the framework of their respective responsibilities in the security of local public order matters through the competent chiefs. Public security services shall be responsible and subordinate only to senior chiefs in matters of service. ';
the third and fourth sentences of paragraph 5 are as follows:
"They are entitled to require the necessary explanations from citizens to clarify the facts necessary to establish the offence and impose fines in block proceedings. They can only demonstrate the citizen if they do not prove their identity in a credible manner and the matter cannot be handled on the spot in the block proceedings."
5. the following Section 6a is inserted after Section 6:
(1) National Committees may, by contract with other national committees, national, cooperative, social and other socialist organisations, pool resources or activities to carry out their joint tasks more effectively and economically ("pooling and activities").
(2) National committees may propose and coordinate the pooling of the funds and activities of socialist organisations, provided that such pooling is effective and requires a collective interest.
(3) If no agreement is reached, the National Committees may impose an obligation on socialist organisations to conclude a contract for the association of funds and activities. This authorisation is for the national committees, even if they do not participate in the pooling of funds and activities themselves.
(4) When pooling funds and activities, the national committees shall follow the principles established by the Government of the Czech Socialist Republic (hereinafter referred to as "the Government"). '
6.V § 7
in the first sentence of paragraph 1, the words "and towards organisations managed or managed by national higher-level committees' and the words" protecting healthy conditions and 'are replaced by the words "protecting conditions';
paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 shall read as follows:
"(2) National committees shall coordinate and control the activities of centrally managed economic, cooperative and other organisations and organisations managed or managed by national higher-level committees as regards the provision of services to the population, housing construction and maintenance of residential property, the creation and protection of the environment, public and racing catering and the development of physical education, sport and recreation. Paragraph 6 (3) of the second and third sentences shall apply mutatis mutandis.
(3) Central economic, cooperative and other organisations and organisations managed or managed by national higher-level committees are involved in ensuring the comprehensive economic and social development of the territorial districts of the national committees. They shall cooperate with the national committees and submit to them, for a binding opinion, in cases provided for in specific regulations, the evidence of the investments to be made and other important measures needed by the national committees to ensure the overall development of the region, district, town and municipality.
(4) The National Committees are actively drawing the attention of centrally managed economic and cooperative organisations to the shortcomings in the use of the funds they manage and require them to comment on these warnings. "
7.
(1) The municipal national committees are located in the cities of the districts, and in other municipalities of a urban character, as determined by the Government on a proposal from the Regional National Committee.
(2) The municipal national committees are subdivided into categories.
(3) In the first category, urban national committees are located in the cities of the regions and urban national committees are located in other major cities with particularly developed economic, political, cultural, social and administrative activities and in major spa cities (hereinafter referred to as "urban national committees of the first category '); significant large cities, if they are not the seat of the regions, and significant spa cities will be designated by the government on a proposal from the regional national committees.
(4) In the second category, urban national committees are located in cities located in counties and urban national committees in municipalities of urban character, which are major settlement centres and are equipped with facilities and facilities for the provision of services and needs of the inhabitants of the municipalities and their catchment areas (hereinafter referred to as "urban national committees of the second category '); These municipalities shall be designated by the Regional National Committee.
(5) The third category includes the municipal national committees in other municipalities of urban character. '
Article 10 is renumbered Article 12 and Article 11a is renumbered Article 11.
8.
the current provision becomes paragraph 1, the second sentence being:
"It carefully examines the interests of its constituents, their needs and opinions and maintains a permanent link with them."
the following paragraph 2 is added:
"(2) A Member shall deposit accounts of his or her activities to voters, namely:
(a) Member of the local national committee, the district national committee in the cities of Brno, Ostrava and Pilsen and the municipal national committee at least twice a year;
(b) a Member of a national committee other than the national committee referred to in (a) at least once a year. "
9.
(1) The Member of the National Committee is hereby authorised to:
(a) submit proposals to the national committee and its commissions and initiatives to its board and trade unions;
(b) ask the advice, its individual members and the chairmen of the commissions, including outside the meetings of the national committee or committee; the answer to these questions must be given without delay, if this cannot happen within 30 days at the latest;
(c) to request explanations from trade unions' heads of trade unions relating to trade union activities; an explanation may also be required of management organisations and facilities managed or managed by the National Committee; the explanation must be given without delay;
(d) recommend to the head of organisations and facilities managed or managed by the National Committee measures to address deficiencies and, in more serious cases, to the National Committee to impose appropriate corrective measures within its scope;
(e) require, and request information and explanations from, state bodies and socialist organisations which are not managed or managed by the National Committee;
(f) to attend with the voice of the Advisory Meeting of the Lower Level National Committee;
(g) to take part in the handling of complaints, notifications and initiatives of citizens relating to the work of the National Committee, its bodies and organisations, where appropriate, to proceed with complaints, notifications and initiatives of citizens transmitted to it to the competent authorities and organisations;
(h) request consultations with the trade unions of the national committee, the court, the prosecution, the state notaries and the economic arbitrage on matters relating to the performance of its parliamentary function.
(2) State bodies and socialist organisations are obliged to:
(a) assist Members in the performance of their duties;
(b) examine the initiatives, comments and questions of a Member and inform him of their execution within 30 days at the latest;
(c) inform Members as soon as possible of the handling of complaints, notifications and initiatives made by the citizens referred to them. ";
10. Paragraph 16 shall become paragraph 1 and the following paragraph 2 shall be added:
"(2) Member of the local national committee, the district national committee and the municipal national committee shall be required to work closely with the civil committees in their constituency. ';
11.
The main task of the national committees in ensuring comprehensive economic and social development is to take care of the construction of cities and municipalities, the creation and protection of the environment, the improvement of housing and services, the development of cultural and social life, the education of youth, the creation of conditions for the development of physical education, sport and recreation, the safeguarding of public order and the protection of citizens' interests. The National Committees shall ensure the consistent development of their territorial area, the efficient management of labour, the improvement of the efficiency of investment construction, the economical use of natural, financial and material resources and the respect of the cost-effectiveness of spending. ';
12.
The national committees shall, in accordance with the special rules, exercise state administration, in particular on the section:
- the creation and protection of healthy living and working conditions,
- regional planning,
- spatial planning and construction rules,
- labour force,
- conservation of nature and cultural monuments,
- the protection and exploitation of mineral assets,
- agriculture,
- forestry and water management,
- energy,
- housing management and non-residential premises,
- finance and management and protection of national assets,
- supplies, trade, public and competitive catering and tourism,
- services,
- transport and road economy,
- education,
- culture and information,
- health care,
- social security,
- State defence,
- protection of public order,
- fire protection,
- general internal administration. ';
13.
(1) National Committees manage organisations and facilities in sectors (sections)
- education, in particular pre-school institutions, primary schools, secondary schools and youth schools requiring special care, educational establishments, school special-purpose establishments,
- culture, nature conservation and cultural heritage,
- health care, in particular national health institutes,
- social security, in particular institutions and other social security facilities,
- internal administration, in particular archives of national committees and public order inspections,
- fire protection, in particular public fire services.
(2) The national committees shall be governed by generally binding legislation, resolutions of the government and the national higher-level committee, as well as by directives (instructions) of ministries (central government bodies) and the national higher-level committee on the setting-up and dismantling of the organisations and facilities referred to in paragraph 1. ';
14.
In order to carry out its tasks, national committees may establish and manage organisations or facilities which provide:
- public service (urban cleaning, removal of solid household waste, administration and maintenance of public green, public lighting, supply of water from public pipelines, drainage of waste water by public sewerage, etc.),
- management and maintenance of home property,
- local construction,
- local transport services and public passenger and freight transport,
- construction, maintenance and management of roads and local roads,
- paid services (washing and cleaning, repair activities including auto-repair, custom-made, personal services, accommodation services, public catering, recreation and tourism, burial, etc.),
- local production,
- the supply of solid fuel,
- services-related business and local production,
- project, investment or engineering activities,
- the collection of secondary raw materials,
- other specialised activities (centralised food production for public and racing meals, etc.). ';
15.
the following paragraph 2 is inserted after paragraph 1:
"(2) The main tasks of an economic organisation managed by the national committee, the principles of its management and the internal organisation shall be laid down in a statute to be issued by the national committee managing the organisation, in accordance with principles approved by the government; the details of the internal organisation shall be laid down in the organisational rules to be laid down by the director (s) of the organisation in accordance with the principles laid down in the Statute. ';
Paragraphs 2 and 3 shall become paragraphs 3 and 4.
16. The following Sections 22a and 22b are inserted after Section 22:
The Director (Head) of the organisation (s) set up to carry out the tasks referred to in Article 21 shall be responsible for its activities to the Board of the National Committee.
(1) Local national committees, district national committees and urban national committees may grant individual citizens permission to provide services. The scope of the services which citizens may provide on the basis of the authorisation of national committees, the conditions for their authorisation, the content of the citizen's application for authorisation, the obligations of the citizens providing services and the withdrawal of the authorisations granted shall be laid down by the Government by regulation.
(2) The sale of goods by citizens is governed by a special regulation.1). "
17. § 23
paragraph 1 shall read as follows:
"(1) The national committees shall monitor the activities of the bodies and organisations managed or managed by the national committee and the activities of the national committees of lower grades, their bodies and their managed and managed organisations. In addition, they shall check how centrally managed economic, cooperative and other organisations and organisations managed and managed by the national committees fulfil their obligations under this Act to ensure the economic and social development needs of the national committees' territorial districts. They shall also check how those organisations comply with their obligations imposed on them by the specific provisions governing individual sections of government within the scope of the powers conferred on the national committee. ',
in paragraph 2, the words "and how they use the subsidies and subsidies granted to them from the budgets of the national committees shall be deleted at the end of the sentence. ';
Paragraph 24 (1) (b) reads as follows:
"(b) to grant honorary citizenship to the municipality (s), to the national committee awards to the extent and under conditions laid down by the Government and other public recognition.";
19. The following Section 24a is inserted after Section 24:
(1) National committees may issue generally binding regulations for their territorial districts to carry out their tasks.
(2) General binding regulations of the National Committee shall comply with the laws, other generally binding legislation and generally binding regulations of national higher-level committees.
(3) A general binding Regulation of the National Committee must be published. The declaration shall be made by posting a generally binding regulation of the National Committee on its official plate. This method of publication is a condition for the validity of a generally binding regulation of the National Committee. In addition, a generally binding regulation shall be published in a place of usual and generally binding regulations of national higher-level committees also on official boards of local national committees, district national committees and urban national committees.
(4) A general binding regulation of the National Committee shall take effect on the 15th day following the date of its publication, unless it provides for a later date of application. In exceptional cases where urgent general interest so requires, the national committee may provide that a general binding regulation shall take effect as soon as the date of its publication.
(5) General binding regulations of the National Committee shall be made available to everyone at the National Committee which issued them. For local national committees, district national committees and urban national committees, all generally binding regulations of national higher-level committees relating to their territorial districts shall be made available. ';
20. § 25
paragraph 2 (a) and (b) shall read as follows:
"(a) manages primary schools, school and social care facilities to the extent specified by specific regulations, the local People's Library and other cultural facilities according to local conditions;
(b) manage local communications and public lighting and provide other public services or other services for the population according to local conditions (§ 21), including for the population of the catchment area; ';
paragraph 4 is deleted.
21. § 26
paragraph 2 shall read as follows:
"(2) The municipal national committee outside the competence of the local national committee (§ 25 (2) and (3)) may, as appropriate, establish, manage or manage the organisations and facilities needed to meet citizens' needs. The municipal national committee of the first category shall establish, manage or manage, in particular, organisations providing paid services, public utility services and the administration and maintenance of household property. ';
paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 shall read as follows:
"(4) The Municipal National Committee
(a) in relation to organisations managed by national higher education committees
1. deliver an opinion on proposals for development concepts and economic plans of service organisations;
2. issue consent to the location of the organisation or part thereof (establishment, establishment, etc.) in the territory of the city;
3. assess and deliver an opinion on social development programmes of organisations in relation to their economic, social and cultural development;
(b) in relation to centrally managed economic, cooperative and other organisations:
1. has the authorisations referred to in points (a) (2) and (3);
2. Take an opinion on the intentions, concepts and other measures of organisations, where they affect the development and construction of the city and the needs of citizens;
3. Expresses its views on the proposals for the provision and removal of managers and establishments of organisations providing services to the population; in the event of serious or repeated deficiencies in the operation of establishments and establishments, may propose the removal of their heads of office;
(c) express its views on the proposals for binding opinions issued by the competent authorities on proposals for the deployment of selected investments, in particular in terms of natural resources requirements, housing construction, impact on the creation and protection of the environment, as well as on proposals for the abolition of obsolete and inefficient establishments and non-prospective production, and, where appropriate, for such cancellations.
(5) The municipal national committee of the first category gives binding opinions on proposals for the deployment of selected investments under specific regulations.
(6) The municipal national committee of the first category and the municipal national committee of the second category also exercises, in cases provided for by law, the competence which is otherwise the responsibility of the district national committee. "
22. § 26c reads:
The National Committees of the cities of Brno, Ostrava and Plzeň issue binding opinions on proposals to deploy selected investments in accordance with specific regulations. '
23. § 27
paragraph 3 shall read as follows:
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Act of the Czech National Council No. 137 / 1982 Coll., amending and supplementing the Act on National Committees and regulating the competence of municipal national committees in certain sections of the state administration |
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| Regulation Type | - |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 22.11.1982 |
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| Effective from | 01.01.1983 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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