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Regulation of the Minister of Justice of 27 September 2018 amending the regulation on the positions and detailed rules for the remuneration of civil servants and other employees of courts and prosecutor's offices and the performance of civil service internships
Rozporządzenie Ministra Sprawiedliwości z dnia 27 września 2018 r. zmieniające rozporządzenie w sprawie stanowisk i szczegółowych zasad wynagradzania urzędników i innych pracowników sądów i prokuratury oraz odbywania stażu urzędniczego
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
act covered by a consolidated text (akt objęty tekstem jednolitym)
Announced
2018-09-27
Entry into force
2018-10-12
Texts
The consolidated text (tekst ujednolicony) is unofficial; only the signed PDFs from Dziennik Ustaw / Monitor Polski are legally authentic.
Keywords
positionsremunerationQualificationscommon courtsmilitary courtsprosecution serviceemployees
Related acts
Amended Acts (1)
Legal Basis from Art. (1)
Acts referring to this act
- Implementing Regulations: Regulation of the Minister of Justice of 27 September 2018 amending the regulation on the positions and detailed rules for the remuneration of civil servants and other employees of courts and prosecutor's offices and the performance of civil service internships
- Amending Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Justice of March 3, 2017 on positions and detailed principles of remuneration for officials and other employees of courts and prosecutor's offices and on undertaking official internships
- Legal Basis: Regulation of the Minister of Justice of 27 September 2018 amending the regulation on the positions and detailed rules for the remuneration of civil servants and other employees of courts and prosecutor's offices and the performance of civil service internships
- Legal Basis from Art.: Regulation of the Minister of Justice of 27 September 2018 amending the regulation on the positions and detailed rules for the remuneration of civil servants and other employees of courts and prosecutor's offices and the performance of civil service internships