Resolution 499 / 2020 of the Kingdom of the Czech Republic Coll.
Resolution 1263 of the Government of the Czech Republic on the adoption of crisis measures
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Government Resolution pursuant to the Constitutional Act on Security of the Czech Republic and the Crisis Act
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30.11.2020
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ORDER
GOVERNMENTS OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
of 30 November 2020
on the adoption of crisis measures
Following the Government Resolution No. 957 of 30 September 2020, the Government, in accordance with Articles 5 and 6 of Constitutional Act No. 110 / 1998 Coll., on the Security of the Czech Republic, declared emergency in accordance with Article 5 (a) to (e) and § 6 of the Act No. 240 / 2000 Coll., on emergency management and on the amendment of certain laws (Crisis Act), as amended, for the resolution of the crisis situation, the adoption of emergency measures within the meaning of § 5 (b) to (e) and § 6 (1) (b) of the Crisis Act.
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I. limits, with effect from 7 December 2020, from 00: 00 until 12 December 2020 to 23: 59
1. the operation of universities pursuant to Act No. 111 / 1998 Coll., on Higher Education and amending and supplementing other laws (Act on Higher Education), as amended, including foreign universities and their branches operating in the territory of the Czech Republic (hereinafter referred to as "higher education"), by prohibiting the personal presence of students in teaching and examinations, if more than 10 persons take part at one time in the examination, in the study of higher education and participants in lifelong learning courses; the prohibition on the presence of students under this point shall not apply:
(a) to participate in the clinical and practical teaching and practice of students in general medical, dental, pharmacy and other medical studies programmes, and in educational and vocational training in primary, primary and secondary schools or educational institutions for the performance of constitutional and protective education;
(b) to participate in clinical and practical teaching and practice with external bodies;
(c) to laboratory, experimental or artistic teaching of a bachelor or master's programme in the presence of a maximum of 20 students;
(d) study in the doctoral study programme;
(e) for individual consultations and individual visits to libraries for the purpose of receiving or submitting study literature;
(f) students of the first year in the presence of a maximum of 20 students,
2. the operation of higher education institutions by prohibiting the provision of accommodation to students of higher education who are resident in the Czech Republic in higher education institutions, with the exception of those who are under government obligation under Act No. 240 / 2000 Coll., on Crisis Management and on the amendment of certain laws (Crisis Act), as amended, and students who may take part in education under points I / 1 (a), (b), (c), (d) or (f);
3. the operation of secondary and higher vocational schools and conservatories pursuant to Act No. 561 / 2004 Coll., on pre-school, primary, secondary, higher vocational and other education (the Education Act), as amended, by prohibiting the personal presence of pupils and students in secondary and higher vocational education in schools and in the Conservatory under the Education Act, with the exception of:
(a) schools established in establishments for the exercise of constitutional or protective education;
(b) schools established by the Ministry of Justice,
(c) pupils in the field of education Practical school of one year and Practical school of two years,
(d) individual consultation (only one pupil or student and one pedagogical worker);
(e) pupils of the final years and pupils of the fourth years of the six-year training programmes in the Conservatory;
(f) practical training and training;
(g) pupils and students other than final years, in the way that theoretical teaching is not attended by the first half of the classes in an odd week and not by the second half of the classes in an even week (for an odd number of classes the number may be rounded),
(h) the holding of final examinations, graduation examinations, discharge and internationally recognised examinations, without limitation of the number of persons;
with a view to providing preschool courses of six-year and eight-year high school and the first to fourth year of the eight-year conservatory education programme in the fixed classes, departments or groups of pupils,
4. the operation of primary schools under the Education Act by prohibiting the personal presence of pupils at primary school, except:
(a) primary schools for medical institutions;
(b) children in the preparatory class,
(c) pupils in grade 1 primary school;
(d) pupils of the ninth grade of primary school,
(e) pupils from the 6th to 8th grade of primary school, in the way that education does not take part in the first half of classes in an odd week and does not participate in the second half of classes in an even week (for an odd number of classes, the number may be rounded),
(f) special children at the preparatory stage of the primary school;
(g) schools established in establishments for the exercise of constitutional or protective education;
(h) primary schools or classes established under § 16 (9) of the Education Act;
(i) individual consultation (only one child or pupil, one pedagogic worker and, where appropriate, legal representative);
having regard to the report of the Committee on Budgetary Control (A8-0021 / 2015),
5. the operation of primary arts schools, language schools with the right to state language examinations under the law of the school law and educational institutions providing one-year foreign language courses with daily training under Act No. 117 / 1995 Coll., on State Social Support, as amended, by prohibiting the personal presence of pupils in primary artistic education in primary art school and language education in a language school with the right to state language examinations including the participation of pupils and applicants in the state language examination, with the exception of:
(a) education in the presence of a maximum of 10 pupils;
(b) holding national language examinations with a maximum of 10 persons;
6. the operation of leisure centres by prohibiting the personal presence of participants in such private education, except in the presence of a maximum of 10 participants;
7. the operation of the school satellites by prohibiting the personal presence of children and pupils in this education, except for children or pupils who may participate in preschool training under this emergency measure, provided that only one of the single classes of preschool education is present in the department, and that there is no possibility of doing so, then from one year or two of the same classes,
8. the operation of school clubs by prohibiting the personal presence of participants in this training, with the exception of those who may participate in preschool training under this emergency measure, provided that participants in the group are present from only one fixed class of preschool teaching and, if they cannot do so, in the presence of no more than 10 participants,
9. other educational activities by prohibiting school in nature and school trips,
10. the operation of schools and educational establishments under the Education Act and the operation of universities in such a way that there is no singing in education, except:
(a) nursery schools;
(b) the fields of secondary and higher vocational education and study programmes of universities and basic arts schools in which singing is a central part of the framework or accredited educational or study programme;
(c) leisure centres in activities where singing is the essence of interest education;
11. the operation of schools and educational establishments under the Education Act and the operation of universities by prohibiting sports activities as part of education, except:
(a) nursery schools;
(b) the fields of secondary and higher vocational education and the study programmes of universities and basic arts schools in which sport activities are a central part of the framework or accredited educational or study programme;
(c) leisure centres in activities where sport activity is the essence of interest education;
12. the operation of parent, primary and secondary schools, conservatories, higher vocational schools and school establishments, so that third-party access (excluding children, pupils, students or participants and staff) to school premises or school facilities is possible only where strictly necessary, with the restriction of third-party contact with persons on school premises;
II. With effect from 7 December 2020, the Government Resolution of 20 November 2020 No 1199, published under No 475 / 2020 Coll.
Prime Minister:
Ing. Babiš v. r.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Resolution No 499 / 2020 of the GOVERNMENT OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC on the adoption of crisis measures |
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| Regulation Type | Government Resolution pursuant to the Constitutional Act on Security of the Czech Republic and the Crisis Act |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 30.11.2020 |
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| Effective from | - |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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