Home / Dz.U. 1946 nr 13 poz. 88
Decree of March 20, 1946, on the change of authority competence regarding supplies and on the regulation of the employment status of employees of the State Pension Institution.
Dekret z dnia 20 marca 1946 r. o zmianie właściwości władz w zakresie zaopatrzeń oraz o unormowaniu charakteru stosunku służbowego pracowników Państwowego Zakładu Emerytalnego.
Type
Decree (Dekret)
Status
declared repealed (uznany za uchylony)
Announced
1946-03-20
Entry into force
1946-04-19
Texts
Related acts
Amended Acts (2)
References (7)
- Decree of November 13, 1945, on Benefits and Aid for Widows and Orphans of Victims of Enemies of the Democratic System of Poland.
- Law of July 23, 1945, on benefits and assistance for persons remaining after participants of the underground and partisan movement who fell in the fight for the liberation of Poland from the Nazi invasion.
- Law of July 2, 1937, on ensuring employment and providing for participants in the struggles for the independence of the Polish State.
- Law of March 17, 1932, on disability pensions.
- Regulation of the Minister of Treasury of March 31, 1931, on the announcement of the consolidated text of the Regulation of the President of the Republic of March 6, 1928, on the provision for former political convicts.
- Law of 11 December 1924 on the granting of gifts ex gratia.
- Law of March 23, 1922, concerning the provision for veterans of the national uprisings of 1831, 1848, and 1863, and their widows.
Legal Basis (1)
Repeals Resulting From (1)
Acts referring to this act
- Acts Declared Repealed: Decree of June 25, 1954, on universal pension provision for employees and their families.
- Implementing Regulations: Law of the National Home Council of January 3, 1945, on the procedure for issuing decrees with the force of law.
- Amending Acts: Law of December 11, 1923, on the pension benefits of state officials and professional military personnel.
- Amending Acts: Law of March 23, 1922, concerning the provision for veterans of the national uprisings of 1831, 1848, and 1863, and their widows.