Government Decree No. 412 / 2022 Coll.
Government regulation on compensation for loss of earnings after invalidity or invalidity arising from an occupational accident or occupational disease of soldiers in the exercise of military essential or substitute service and military exercises, on compensation for loss of wages after invalidity or disability arising from an occupational accident or occupational disease and on compensation for the cost of maintenance of survivors (Regulation on compensation to soldiers and survivors)
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16.12.2022
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GOVERNMENT REGULATION
of 30 November 2022
on the adjustment of compensation for loss of earnings following the cessation of incapacity for work or invalidity resulting from an occupational accident or occupational disease of soldiers in the exercise of military essential or substitute service and military exercises, the adjustment of compensation for loss of salary after the cessation of incapacity for service or invalidity resulting from an occupational accident or illness and the adjustment of the reimbursement of maintenance costs of survivors (regulation on compensation to soldiers and survivors)
The Government orders pursuant to § 127 (3) of Act No. 221 / 1999 Coll., on Professional Soldiers, as amended by Act No. 272 / 2009 Coll. and Act No. 332 / 2014 Coll.:
The compensation for loss of earnings after the cessation of incapacity for work or the recognition of invalidity due to an accident or occupational disease, the compensation for loss of salary after the cessation of incapacity for service or the recognition of invalidity resulting from an accident or occupational disease and the reimbursement of the cost of maintenance of survivors (hereinafter referred to as "compensation '), belonging to the soldier or survivors under another legislation, shall be adjusted so as to provide that the average earnings applicable to the calculation of compensation, possibly increased by 5,1% under the implementing legislation on compensation granted to soldiers and survivors issued for the implementation of Act No. 221 / 1999 Coll., and Act No. 220 / 1999 Coll., on the course of basic or replacement service and military exercises, and on certain legal amendments to soldiers in advance payments, shall be increased by 5,1%.
The adjustment of the compensation provided for in Article 1 shall be for soldiers or survivors from 1 January 2023, provided that the entitlement of the soldier or survivors has been acquired before 1 January 2023.
The compensation to which a soldier or survivors are entitled after 31 December 2022 shall not be adjusted in accordance with Article 1.
The compensation shall be adjusted without the request of a soldier or survivors; it shall be made on request in cases where the reimbursement was not solely due to an increase in the invalidity pension under social security legislation or pension insurance.
Efficacy
This Regulation shall take effect on 1 January 2023.
Prime Minister:
Prof. PhDr. Fiala, Ph.D., LL.M., v. r.
Minister of Defence:
Mgr. Chernochová v. r.
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| Citation | Government Regulation No. 412 / 2022 Coll., on the adjustment of compensation for loss of earnings after the cessation of incapacity for work or invalidity resulting from an occupational accident or occupational disease of soldiers in the exercise of military essential or substitute service and military exercises, on the adjustment of compensation for loss of salary after the cessation of incapacity for service or on invalidity arising from an occupational accident or occupational disease and on the adjustment of the cost of maintenance of survivors (Regulation on compensation to soldiers and survivors) |
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| Regulation Type | Regulation |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 16.12.2022 |
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| Effective from | 01.01.2023 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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