Home / Dz.U. 1921 nr 94 poz. 699
Regulation of the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare and the Minister of the former Prussian Partition, in agreement with the Minister of Military Affairs and the Minister of Finance, of November 15, 1921, on the obligation to employ severely injured war invalids.
Rozporządzenie Ministra Pracy i Opieki Społecznej i Ministra b. Dzielnicy Pruskiej w porozumieniu z Ministrem Spraw Wojskowych i Ministrem Skarbu z dnia 15 listopada 1921 r. o obowiązku zatrudniania ciężko poszkodowanych inwalidów wojennych.
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
without status (bez statusu)
Announced
1921-11-15
Entry into force
1921-12-02
Texts
Keywords
national defencedisabled persons
Related acts
Amending Acts (2)
- Regulation of the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, in agreement with the Minister of Military Affairs and the Minister of Finance, of December 19, 1922, on administrative penalties for violations of regulations on the obligation to employ severely injured war invalids. · 1922-12-28
- Regulation of the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare in agreement with the Minister of Military Affairs and the Minister of the Treasury of July 10, 1924, concerning the extension of the deadline for employers to report vacant positions for severely injured war invalids to State Employment Offices. · 1924-07-21
Acts referring to this act
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare in agreement with the Minister of Military Affairs and the Minister of the Treasury of July 10, 1924, concerning the extension of the deadline for employers to report vacant positions for severely injured war invalids to State Employment Offices.
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, in agreement with the Minister of Military Affairs and the Minister of Finance, of December 19, 1922, on administrative penalties for violations of regulations on the obligation to employ severely injured war invalids.
- References: Regulation of the Minister of Social Welfare of March 15, 1934, in agreement with the Ministers of the Interior, Justice, Finance, Military Affairs, and Communications, on the transfer of the activities of the abolished state employment and emigration assistance offices to the Unemployment Fund.