Government Regulation No. 184 / 2010 Coll.
Government regulation on the occupation of soldiers of the Army of the Czech Republic for rescue work and the liquidation of the consequences of the flood disaster in the period from 18 June 2010 to 31 August 2010
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16.06.2010
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GOVERNMENT REGULATION
of 7 June 2010
on the occupation of soldiers of the Army of the Czech Republic for rescue work and the management of the consequences of the flood in the period from 18 June 2010 to 31 August 2010
The Government orders pursuant to § 14 paragraph 3 and § 16 paragraph 4 of Act No. 219 / 1999 Coll., on the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic, as amended by Act No. 546 / 2005 Coll.:
A maximum of 800 soldiers in active service shall be used for the rescue work and for the management of the consequences of the flood in the Czech Republic from 18 June 2010 to 31 August 2010.
The use of soldiers in active duty will be decided by the Minister of the Interior, Mayor of the City of Prague or the capital of the respective regions depending on the territorial scope.
The Minister of Defence shall designate soldiers in active service, including military equipment, to carry out their duties under Section 1.
(1) This Regulation shall take effect on 18 June 2010.
(2) This Regulation shall expire on 31 August 2010.
Prime Minister:
Ing. Fischer, CSc., v. r.
Minister of Interior:
Ing. Pecina, MBA, v. r.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence:
Dr. Barták v. r.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Government Decree No. 184 / 2010 Coll., on the occupation of soldiers of the Czech Army for rescue work and the liquidation of the consequences of the flood disaster between 18 June 2010 and 31 August 2010 |
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| Regulation Type | Regulation |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 16.06.2010 |
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| Effective from | 18.06.2010 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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