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Regulation of the Minister of Light Industry and Crafts of June 27, 1956, concerning the determination of the essential characteristics of cottage industry, home industry, and folk industry as gainful employments excluded from the provisions of industrial law.
Rozporządzenie Ministra Przemysłu Drobnego i Rzemiosła z dnia 27 czerwca 1956 r. w sprawie określenia istotnych cech pracy chałupniczej, przemysłu domowego i przemysłu ludowego jako zatrudnień zarobkowych wyłączonych spod przepisów prawa przemysłowego.
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
not in force - legal basis repealed (nieobowiązujący - uchylona podstawa prawna)
Announced
1956-06-27
Entry into force
1956-07-17
Texts
Related acts
Amending Acts (2)
- Order of the Chairman of the Committee for Small-Scale Production of August 31, 1960, amending the regulation of June 27, 1958, on determining the essential characteristics of cottage industry, home industry, and folk industry as gainful employments excluded from industrial law provisions. · 1960-09-27
- Regulation of the Chairman of the Committee for Small-Scale Production of May 14, 1966, on defining the essential characteristics of homework as employment excluded from industrial law. · 1966-05-25
References (2)
Repeals Resulting From (1)
Acts referring to this act
- Repealing Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Industry and Trade of November 27, 1937, issued in agreement with the Minister of Social Welfare, on defining the essential characteristics of folk, home, and cottage industry as gainful employments excluded from the provisions of industrial law.
- Acts Declared Repealed: Law of June 8, 1972, on the performance and organization of crafts.
- Implementing Regulations: Regulation of the President of the Republic of June 7, 1927, on industrial law.
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Chairman of the Committee for Small-Scale Production of May 14, 1966, on defining the essential characteristics of homework as employment excluded from industrial law.
- Amended Acts: Order of the Chairman of the Committee for Small-Scale Production of August 31, 1960, amending the regulation of June 27, 1958, on determining the essential characteristics of cottage industry, home industry, and folk industry as gainful employments excluded from industrial law provisions.
- References: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 25, 1958, on permits for conducting industry, crafts, and certain services by units of the non-socialized economy.
- References: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 25, 1958, on defining types of economic activity exempt from the obligation to obtain a permit for conducting industry, crafts, and certain services.
- References: Regulation of the Minister of Finance of December 7, 1956, on exemption from taxes for newly established small craft and home-based workshops and folk and home industry.
- References: Resolution No. 191 of the Council of Ministers of July 20, 1965, on the development of homeworking in the years 1965-1970, carried out on behalf of socialized economy units.
- References: Order of the Minister of Domestic Trade of November 14, 1956, on order books for persons engaged in home and folk industry.
- References: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 24, 1962, on permits for conducting industry, crafts, and certain services by non-socialized economic entities.
- References: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 24, 1962, on defining the types of economic activities exempt from the obligation to obtain a permit for conducting industry, crafts, and certain services.
- References: Regulation of the Chairman of the Committee for Labour and Wages of July 8, 1960, on determining which home workers are employees within the meaning of the decree on universal pension provision for employees and their families.
- References: Regulation of the Minister of Finance of December 17, 1958, on exemption from turnover and income tax on income earned from newly established small craft workshops, home-based work, and home and folk industry.