Decree of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Socialist Republic and Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Czech Socialist Republic No. 69 / 1986 Coll.

Decree of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Socialist Republic and of the Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Czech Socialist Republic, amending and supplementing Decree No. 62 / 1970 Coll., on the provision of recruitment allowances and other benefits to residents in the defined territory of the border

Valid Effective from 03.11.1986
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DECLARATION
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Socialist Republic and Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Czech Socialist Republic
of 22 October 1986
amending and supplementing Decree No 62 / 1970 Coll., on the provision of recruitment allowances and other advantages for residents in the defined territory of the border
The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Socialist Republic and the Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Czech Socialist Republic provide pursuant to § 43 (2) of Act No. 133 / 1970 Coll., on the competence of federal ministries, in agreement with the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs:
Čl. I
The Decree of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Socialist Republic and the Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Czech Socialist Republic No. 62 / 1970 Coll., on the provision of recruitment allowances and other benefits to residents in the defined territory of the border, is amended as follows:
1.
„§ 1
(1) This decree regulates the provision of recruitment allowances and other benefits to residents who move from the other territory of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.
(a) to the demarcated territory of the border of the Czech Socialist Republic and to take up important, pre-established posts, which must be filled as a priority in the interests of the comprehensive development of that territory (hereinafter referred to as "designated posts"); or
(b) to the demarcated territory at the western border of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in the counties of Cheb, Tachov, Domazlice, Klatovy, Prachatice and Český Krumlov (hereinafter referred to as "the demarcated territory at the western border of the CSSR") and enter into the working (member) ratio.
(2) For the purposes of this decree, the definition of the border territory and the division of that territory into three categories contained in the Annex to the measure of the Government of the Czech Socialist Republic to implement economic instruments to secure regional proportionality 1) and the definition of the territory at the western border of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic contained in the Annex to the measure of the Government of the Czech Socialist Republic to address the economic and social development of selected territories at the western border of ČSSR.2). "
2. the following paragraphs 4 and 5 are added:
"(4) A recruitment allowance of 15 000 Kcs shall be granted in the demarcated area at the western border of the CSSR except for stabilised settlement centres (3).
(5) The recruitment allowance may be granted only once, in accordance with paragraphs 1 to 3 or with paragraph 4. ';
3.
„§ 7
(1) The recruitment allowances provided for in Article 5 (1) to (3) are paid to the residents within the time limits and amounts set out in the Annex to this Order.
(2) The recruitment allowance provided for in Article 5 (4) shall be paid to residents who have agreed on a working (member) ratio not earlier than 1 March 1986, within the time limits and the amounts set out in the Annex to this Decree for the provision of a recruitment allowance in the first category of the border area in agricultural, forestry, construction and construction organisations.
(3) A resident who proves that he has purchased an apartment after being relocated to the border territory may, with the agreement of the District National Committee, pay a second instalment or part of it before it is laid down in the Annex to this Decree. "
4. The following Section 13 is inserted after Section 12:
„§ 13
A recruitment allowance and other benefits shall be granted to the residents referred to in Article 1 (1) (b) under the conditions laid down in Part III to V. of the Decree. ';
5. Paragraph 13 shall be renumbered Article 14 and the following paragraph 3 shall be added:
"(3) The relevant amount of the recruitment allowance due to the settlers referred to in Article 1 (1) (b) on taking up employment and compensation for other benefits due to them shall be granted no later than four weeks after the date of application of this decree. ';
6. Paragraph 14 shall become Article 15.
Čl. II
This decree shall take effect on the day of its publication.
Minister:
Ing. Vanek CSc. v. r.
Minister:
RSDr. Baumruková v. r.
1) This measure of the Government was approved by Resolution No 84 of the Government of the Czech Republic of 15 April 1970 and is published in the Central Journal of the Czech Republic, 1970, item 4.
2) This measure of the Government was approved by Resolution of the Government of the Czech Republic of 18 March 1986 No 84 and is published in the Central Journal of the Czech Republic, 1986, item 4.
3) The stabilized settlement centres are listed in Annex 2 to the Resolution of the Government of the Czech Republic of 18 March 1986 No 84 published in the Central Journal of the Czech Republic, 1986, item 4.

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CitationDecree of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Socialist Republic and of the Ministry of Agriculture and Nutrition of the Czech Socialist Republic No. 69 / 1986 Coll., amending and supplementing Decree No. 62 / 1970 Coll., on the provision of recruitment contributions and other benefits to residents in the defined territory of the border
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CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation03.11.1986
Effective from03.11.1986
Effective until-
Status Valid
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