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Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 25 January 1968 on minimum pensions and annuities.
Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 25 stycznia 1968 r. w sprawie najniższych emerytur i rent.
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
repealed (uchylony)
Announced
1968-01-25
Entry into force
1968-01-27
Texts
Related acts
Repealing Acts (1)
Amending Acts (1)
Amended Acts (1)
References (8)
- Resolution No. 103 of the Council of Ministers of March 16, 1963, on increasing the remuneration for work of the lowest-paid employees of enterprises, institutions, and offices, and on reducing the scale of remuneration tax.
- Law of January 23, 1968, on monetary benefits due in case of work accidents.
- Law of 23 January 1968 on pension benefits for railway employees and their families.
- Law of March 29, 1965, on social insurance for craftsmen.
- Law of January 31, 1959, on the pension benefits for Citizens' Militia officers and their families.
- Law of 10 December 1959 on the Prison Service.
- Law of December 13, 1957 on pension benefits for professional and long-term soldiers and their families.
- Law of May 28, 1957, on pension benefits for miners and their families.
Acts referring to this act
- Repealed Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of May 31, 1974, on minimum pensions and annuities.
- Implementing Regulations: Law of 23 January 1968 on benefits for war and military invalids and their families.
- Implementing Regulations: Law of January 23, 1968, on universal pension security for employees and their families.
- Amending Acts: Resolution No. 146 of the Council of Ministers of 27 June 1967 on increasing the lowest pensions.
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of December 13, 1972, on the minimum pension and minimum social insurance annuities for craftsmen.
- References: Order of the Chairman of the Committee for Labour and Wages of January 4, 1971, on the application of principles for increasing the lowest wages, introducing wage supplements for certain groups of employees, and increasing family allowances and certain pensions and annuities.