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Regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 22, 1932, on state medical assistance for state officials, judges and prosecutors, their family members, and pensioners.
Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 22 marca 1932 r. o państwowej pomocy lekarskiej dla funkcjonarjuszów państwowych, sędziów i prokuratorów, członków ich rodzin, oraz emerytów.
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
repealed (uchylony)
Announced
1932-03-22
Entry into force
1932-03-31
Texts
Keywords
healthcare
Related acts
Repealing Acts (1)
Repealed Acts (1)
Amending Acts (1)
Legal Basis (3)
Legal Basis from Art. (3)
- Law of December 11, 1923, on the pension benefits of state officials and professional military personnel. · art. 43
- Law of October 9, 1923, on the remuneration of state officials and the army. · art. 10
- Law of December 5, 1923, on the remuneration of judges in ordinary and administrative courts and prosecutors. · art. 6
Acts referring to this act
- Repealing Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of August 4, 1926, on state medical assistance for state officials, judges and prosecutors, their families and pensioners.
- Repealed Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of January 28, 1934, on state medical assistance for state officials, judges in ordinary and administrative courts, prosecutors, officers and enlisted men of the State Police and Border Guard, their family members, and pensioners.
- Implementing Regulations: Law of December 11, 1923, on the pension benefits of state officials and professional military personnel.
- Implementing Regulations: Law of December 5, 1923, on the remuneration of judges in ordinary and administrative courts and prosecutors.
- Implementing Regulations: Law of October 9, 1923, on the remuneration of state officials and the army.
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of January 30, 1933, on the amendment of the Regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 22, 1932, on state medical assistance for state officials, judges and prosecutors, their family members, and pensioners.