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Regulation of the Prime Minister of February 14, 2002, on granting inspectors of the Trade Inspection the authority to impose fines by way of a penal mandate.
Rozporządzenie Prezesa Rady Ministrów z dnia 14 lutego 2002 r. w sprawie nadania inspektorom Inspekcji Handlowej uprawnień do nakładania grzywien w drodze mandatu karnego.
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
repealed (uchylony)
Announced
2002-02-14
Entry into force
2002-03-08
Texts
Keywords
finescode of procedure in cases of petty offenceslabour codecode of petty offencesPenalty Ticketsinspectionoffences
Related acts
Repealing Acts (1)
References (14)
- Law of January 11, 2001, on chemical substances and preparations.
- Law of June 22, 2001, on microorganisms and genetically modified organisms.
- Law of 11 May 2001 on entrepreneurs' obligations regarding the management of certain waste and on product fee
- Law of May 11, 2001 on packaging and packaging waste.
- Law of May 11, 2001 on the health conditions of food and nutrition.
- Law of March 30, 2001 on cosmetics.
- Law of December 15, 2000 on the Trade Inspection.
- Law of November 19, 1999, on Business Activity.
- Law of April 3, 1993, on Standardization.
- Law of April 3, 1993, on Assay.
- Law of April 3, 1993, on Metrology.
- Law of October 26, 1982 on Sobriety Education and Alcoholism Prevention.
- Law of June 26, 1974, - Provisions introducing the Labour Code.
- Law of 20 May 1971 Code of Petty Offences.
Legal Basis from Art. (1)
Acts referring to this act
- Repealing Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Interior and Administration of February 17, 1998, on the determination of offenses for which officials of the State Trade Inspectorate are authorized to impose fines by way of penalty tickets, and the rules and method of issuing authorizations.
- Repealed Acts: Regulation of the Prime Minister of 8 April 2003 on granting inspectors of the Trade Inspection the authority to impose fines by way of penal orders
- Implementing Regulations: Law of 24 August 2001 introducing the Code of Procedure in Cases of Misdemeanours