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56. Revelation of the Federal Chancellor on the appeal of the Constitutional Court, that Section 351g (4) of the General Social Security Act was unconstitutional
According to Art. 140 (5) B-VG and in accordance with Section 64 (2) of the Constitutional Court Act 1953, BGBl. No. 85, is made known:
The Constitutional Court, with the recognition of 11 March 2009, G 14/08, V 302/08-16, G 26/08, V 318/08-20, G 27/08, V 319/08-15, G 38/08, V 338/08-14, G 50/08, V 355/08-14, G 57/08, V 363/08-18, G 58/08, V 366/08-15, G 59/08, V 367/08-14, N ° 61/08, V 370/08-14, G 62/08, V 371/08-14, G 63/08, V 374/08-14, G 64/08, V 378/08-16, G 66/08, V 380/08-19, G 79/08, V 389/08-12, G 112/08, V 435/08-15, G 117/08-9, G 118/08, V 443/08-14, G 120/08-9, G 126/08-9, G 181/08, V 466/08 -16, V 101/07-14, V 1/08-14, V 303/08-16, V 309/08-15, V 314/08-12, V 315/08-13, V 317/08-14, V 321/08-14, V 322/08-12, V 327/08-14, V 334/08- 13, V 335/08-12, V 336/08-12, V 341/08-13, V 346/08-12, V 348/08-12, V 351/08-12, V 352/08-10, V 357/08-13, V 358/08-13, V 359/08-13, V 360/08-11, V 361/08-11, V 365/08-13, V 368/08-13, V 369/08-11, V 376/08-11, V 377/08- 13, V 400/08-11, V 450/08-13, V 460/08-11, V 461/08-11, delivered to the Federal Chancellor on 15 June 2009, rightly recognized:
" § 351g (4) of the General Social Insurance Act-ASVG, BGBl. No 189/1955 in the version of the 2. 2003 Social Security Amendment Act (2) SVÄG 2003), BGBl. I n ° 145, was unconstitutional. "
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