Home / Dz.U. 2006 nr 177 poz. 1305
Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 27 September 2006 on the military service of professional soldiers appointed to service positions in civilian institutions
Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 27 września 2006 r. w sprawie służby wojskowej żołnierzy zawodowych wyznaczonych na stanowiska służbowe w instytucjach cywilnych
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
repealed (uchylony)
Announced
2006-09-27
Entry into force
2006-10-01
Texts
Keywords
military service of soldiersprofessional soldier
Related acts
Repealing Acts (1)
Acts Declared Repealed (3)
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 10 January 2006 amending the regulation on the military service of professional soldiers appointed to service positions in civilian institutions · 2006-10-01
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 16 November 2004 amending the regulation on the military service of professional soldiers appointed to positions in civilian institutions · 2006-10-01
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 15 June 2004 on the military service of professional soldiers appointed to positions in civilian institutions · 2006-10-01
Legal Basis from Art. (1)
Acts referring to this act
- Repealed Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of March 4, 2008 on military service of professional soldiers appointed to positions in civilian institutions
- Implementing Regulations: Law of 11 September 2003 on the military service of professional soldiers
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 10 January 2006 amending the regulation on the military service of professional soldiers appointed to service positions in civilian institutions
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 16 November 2004 amending the regulation on the military service of professional soldiers appointed to positions in civilian institutions
- Repeals Resulting From: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 15 June 2004 on the military service of professional soldiers appointed to positions in civilian institutions