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Provisional Measure No. 2131-5 Of May 24, 2001

Original Language Title: Medida Provisória nº 2.131-5, de 24 de Maio de 2001

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PROVISIONAL MEASURE # 2,131?5, DE May 24, 2001.

Provides on the restructuring of the remuneration of the military of the Armed Forces, changes the Leis #s 3,765, May 4, 1960, and 6,880, of December 9, 1980, and gives other arrangements.

THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC, in the use of the attribution that confers you the art. 62 of the Constitution, adopts the following Interim Measure, with force of law:

CHAPTER I

DA REMUNERATION

Art. 1º The remuneration of the military members of the Armed Forces? Navy, Army and Aeronautics, in the Country, in peacetime, compose?if from:

I? solder ;

II? further:

a) militar ;

b) of habilitation ;

c) of service time, observed the provisions of art. 30 of this Provisional Measure ;

d) organic compensation ; and

and) of permanence ;

Ill? gratifications:

a) of special locality ; and

b) of representation.

Single Paragraph. The tables of solder, additional and gratiflications are the constants of Annex I, II and III of this Interim Measure.

Art. 2º In addition to the remuneration provided at 1º of this Provisional Measure, the military has the following remunerative rights:

I? observed the definitions of art. 3º of this Provisional Measure:

a) daily ;

b) transport ;

c) cost help ;

d) aid?pharding ;

and) aid?food ;

f) aid?birth ;

g) aid?disability ; and

h) aid?funeral ;

II? observed specific legislation:

a) aid?transport ;

b) pre-assistance?school ;

c) salary?family ;

d) additional vacation ; and

e) additional natalino.

Single Paragraph. The values concerning the rights provided for in this article are those set out in specific legislation or constants of Annex IV tables.

Art. 3 ° For the purposes of this Provisional Measure, understand?if like:

I? release of the monthly basic installment of the remuneration and of the oral, inherent in the post or the graduation of the military, and is irreducible ;

II? additional military monthly remuneration share due to the military, inherent in each hierarchical circle of the military career ;

III? additional habilitation monthly remuneration share due to the military, inherent in the courses carried out with use, as per regulation ;

IV? additional service time portion monthly remuneration due to the military, inherent in the service time, as regulation, observed the provisions of the art. 30 of this Provisional Measure ;

V? additional organic compensation portion monthly remuneration due to the military for compensation of organic wear resulting from the continued performance of special activities, as per regulation ;

VI? additional remaining remunerative instalment due to the military that remains in service after there has been completed the minimum required time for the transfer to paid inactivity, as per regulation ;

VII? gratification of special locality parcel monthly remuneration due to the military, when serving in inhospitable regions, as per regulation ;

VIII? gratifying representation:

a) monthly remuneration repayment due to General Officers and the other officers in charge of command, direction, and military organization leadership, as per regulation ; and

b) eventual remunerative installation due to the military by participation in representation, instruction, operational employment or by being at the orders of foreign authority in the Country, as per regulation ;

IX? daily pecuniary right due to the military departing from its registered office, in service of an eventual or transitory character, to another point of the national territory, intended to cover the correspondents' expense, food and urban locomotion, as regulation ;

X? pecuniary transport due to the military of the active duty, when the transport is not carried out on account of the Union, to cost expenses in the movements for the interest of the service, in them understood the passage and translation of the respective baggage, for you, your dependents and a domestic employee, from the locality where to reside for another, where .fix residency within the national territory ;

XI? cash cost aid due to the military, paid in advance, as per regulation:

a) for the cost of locomotion and installation expenses, except for transportation, in the moves with change of headquarters ; and

b) on the occasion of transfer to gainful inactivity, as per the regulation ;

XII? aid?pharding pecuniary duty due to the military to cost spending on fardment as regulation ;

XIII? aid?pecuniary legal feed due to the military to cost food spending, as per regulation ;

XIV? aid?natality pecuniary due to the military for the reason of child birth, as per regulation ;

XV? aid?disability legal entitlement due to the military in the inactivity, retired as invalid, by incapacity for active service, as per regulation ; and

XVI? aid?funeral law pecuniary due to the military for the death of the spouse, the companion or companion or the dependent, or still to the beneficiary in the case of the demise of the military, as per regulation.

Single Paragraph. The military when on travel the service will be entitled to passages, as regulation.

Art. 4º The remuneration and the military's probes are not subject to the pension, kidnapping or arrest, except in the cases specifically provided for in law.

Art. 5º The right of the military to remuneration has been beginning on the date:

I? of the act of promotion, of the presentation serving convocation or designation for active service, for the Official ;

II? of the act of the designation or declaration, of the presentation serving convocation for the active service, for the Guardal-Navy or the Aspirant?a?Official ;

III? of the act of the appointment or promotion to Official, for Suboficial or Sublieutenant ;

IV? of the act of promotion, classification, or engagement, for the other squares ;

V? of the incorporation to the Armed Forces, for summoning and volunteers ;

VI? of the presentation to the competent organization of the Ministry of Defense or Command, when of the initial appointment for any post or graduation of the Armed Forces ; or

VII? of the act of the tuition, for the students of the schools, centres or cores of training of officers and squares and of the preparatory and congenial schools.

Single Paragraph. In the cases of retroactivity, the remuneration is due from the stated dates in the respective acts.

Art. 6º Suspende?if temporarily the right of the military to remuneration when:

I? on leave to address particular interest ;

II? in the situation of defector ; or

III? aggregate, to exercise strange activities to the Armed Forces, to be in office, employment or non-elective temporary public function, albeit in the indirect Federal Public Administration, respected the right of option for the remuneration corresponding to the post or graduation.

Single Paragraph. The military that uses the right of option for remuneration does jus to the monthly representation of the post, employment or temporary public function.

Art. 7º The right to remuneration in activity cesses when the military is switched off from the active duty of the Armed Forces by:

I? cancellation of incorporation, deeming, licensing or dismissal

II? exclusion for the sake of the discipline or loss of the post and rank ;

III? transfer to paid reservation or retirement ; or

IV? demise.

§ 1º The military, as long as it is not turned off, will continue to perceive remuneration in the activation until the publication of its shutdown, which will not be able to surpass forty-five days of the date of the first official publication of the respective act.

§ 2º The remuneration to which you would make jus, in life, the deceased serviceman will be paid to your entitled beneficiaries until the completion of the military pension process.

Art. 8º When the military is deemed to be missing or stray, under the terms provided for in Law No. 6,880 of December 9, 1980, their remuneration or order will be paid to those who would be entitled to their military pension.

§ 1º In the case provided for in this article, decorated six months, start?if?is the habilitation of recipients to the military pension, ceasing payment of the remuneration or the order of order when the payment of the military pension is commencing.

§ 2º Reappearing the military, fit?her?if, if it is the case, the payment of the difference between the remuneration or the probate to which it would make jus and the pension paid to its beneficiaries.

CHAPTER II

OF PECUNIARY RIGHTS WHEN PASSING FOR INACTIVITY

Art. 9º The military, upon being transferred to paid inactivity, in addition to the rights provided for in the arts. 10 and 11 of this Provisional Measure, makes jus:

I? to the cost aid provided for in paragraph "b" of the inciso XI of the art. 3º of this Provisional Measure ; and

II? to the value pertaining to the full period of the vacation to which it is entitled and, to the incomplete, in the proportion of a twelve avos per month of effective service.

§ 1º In the case of inciso II of this article, the fraction equal to or greater than fifteen days is considered to be full month.

§ 2º The rights provided for in this article are granted to recipients of military pension in the case of military death in active duty.

CHAPTER III

DOS PROVENTS NA INACITY

Art. 10. The evidence in the remunerated inactivity consists of the following installments:

I? solder or solder quotas ;

II? additional militation ;

III? additional habilitation ;

IV? additional service time, observed the provisions of the art. 30 of this Provisional Measure ;

V? additional organic compensation ; and

VI? additional permanence.

§ 1º For calculation purposes, the oral ones are:

I? integrals, calculated based on the solder ; or

II? proportional, calculated on the basis of quotas of the solder, corresponding to a thirty oats of the value of the solder, per year of service.

§ 2º Applies?if the provisions in this article to the calculation of military pension.

§ 3º The military transferred to the paid reservation ex offender, for having reached the limit age of stay in activity, in the respective post or graduation, or because there is no fulfilled the conditions of choice for access to the generalato, is entitled to full solder.

Art. 11. In addition to the rights envisaged at art. 10, the military in gainful inactivity makes jus a:

I? additional?natalino ;

II? aid?disability ;

Ill? assistance pre?school ;

IV? salary?family ;

V? aid?birth ; and

VI? aid?funeral.

Art. 12. Suspends?whether the right of the military inactive to the perception of proof, when to return to the active, summoned or designated for the performance of office or commission in the Armed Forces, in the form of the legislation in force, as of the date of its submission to the competent military organization.

Art. 13. Cesses the right to the perception of the proof in the inactivity on the date:

I? of the demise of the military ;

II? of the act that deprives the Official of the post and the rank ; or

lII? of the act of exclusion for the sake of the discipline of the Armed Forces, to the square.

CHAPTER IV

DOS DESCONTOS

Art. 14. Discounts are the rebates that may suffer the remuneration or order of the military for fulfillment of obligations assumed or imposed by virtue of provision of law or regulation.

§ 1º The discounts may be mandatory or authorized.

§ 2º The mandatory discounts have priority over the authorized ones.

§ 3º In the application of discounts, the military may not receive an amount less than thirty per cent of its remuneration or order.

Art. 15. Are mandatory discounts from the military:

I? contribution to the military pension ;

II? contribution to medical assistance?hospital and social of the military ;

IIl? compensation for providing medical assistance?hospital, by way of military organization ;

IV? taxes incidents on remuneration or the order of order, according to the law ;

V? compensation to the National Farm due to debt ;

VI? alimony or judicial pension ;

VlI? rate of use by occupation of the residential national itself, as per regulation ;

VIII? fine for irregular occupation of own national residential, as regulation.

Art. 16. Authorized discounts are those effected in favor of consignee entities or third parties, as per the regulations of each Force.

CHAPTER V

OF LIMITS OF REMUNERATION AND OF THE ORDER

Art. 17. No military, in active or inactivity, can perceive monthly, in the title of remuneration or order, of higher importance than the raw remuneration of the Force Commander.

Single Paragraph. Delete?if, to the end of application of this article, the values inherent in:

I? remunerative rights provided for in art. 2º of this Provisional Measure ;

II? additional service time, observed the provisions of the art. 30 of this Provisional Measure ;

Ill? additional organic compensation ;

IV? gratification of special locality ;

V? gratifying representation ; and

VI? additional permanence.

Art. 18. No military or military pension beneficiary can receive, such as remuneration, monthly order or military pension, lower than that of the minimum wage in force, being?pays you, as a complement, the gap found.

§ 1º The military pension that treats the caput of this article is the stem military pension and not the quota shares resulting from the subdivisions to the beneficiaries.

§ 2º Delete?if the willing on the caput of this article the initial military service providers and the special squares, except the Guard?Navy and the Aspirant?a?Official.

§ 3º The add-on provided in the caput of this article will constitute parcel of inactivity in addition to those provided for in art. 10 of this Provisional Measure, until it is absorbed on the occasion of future readjustments.

CHAPTER VI

DAS GENERAL, TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS

I Section

Das General Provisions

Art. 19. The summoned or mobilized do jus to the remuneration provided for in this Interim Measured.

Single Paragraph. To the federal, state or municipal public server is guaranteed the right to opt for the remuneration that it perceived prior to the convocation or mobilization.

Art. 20. The military of the active appointed Ministers of State or Ministers of the Superior Military Tribunal have remuneration established in their own legislation, secured the right of option.

Art. 21. To the military who, on December 29, 2000, find?if restrained on the grounds of the Decree?Law No. 8,795 of January 23, 1946, or in Law No. 2,579 of August 23, 1955, shall be ensured the calculation of its probents concerning the solder of the post of Second?Lieutenant, or, if more beneficial, that of the post to which he makes jus in the inactivity.

Art. 22. To the military that participate in the construction of roads, aerodromes and public works, mapping and mapping and hydrographic surveying, construction and installation of flight protection network, nautical signalling services and trailer can be awarded gratuities in the manner established in Arrangement with public or private bodies interested in the said work, to the account of resources for these intended.

Art. 23. The military of the paid reservation, and exceptionally the refurbished, which has modified its situation in the inactivity for that forecast for the job provision for the right time, makes jus to an additional equal to three tenths of the ordeal that it is perceiving.

Art. 24. The military who, until 1º March 1976, was entitled to organic compensation for half of the value, when in displacement in military aircraft, service of military nature, not being organic crewman, meteorological observer, aerial observer or photogrammetric observer, has its right secured.

Art. 25. The contribution to medical assistance?hospital and social is up to three and a half per cent per month and will focus on the plots that make up the pension or the ordeal in the inactivity, as provided for in the art. 10 of this Provisional Measure.

Section II

The Transitional Provisions

Art. 26. As long as no special law is entered into force on campaign remuneration, the arts remain in place. 101 a to 109 of Law No. 5,787 of June 27, 1972.

Section III

Of The Final Provisions

Art. 27. Law No. 3,765 of May 4, 1960 passes vigorously with the following changes:

" Art. 1º Are mandatory contributors to the military pension, upon monthly discount on payroll, all military of the Armed Forces.

Single Paragraph. Delete?if the provisions in the caput of this article:

I? the aspiring Navy, the Army and Aeronautics cadet and the student of the schools, centres or cores of training of officers and squares and of the preparatory and congenial schools ; and

II? cables, soldiers, sailors and taifeers, with less than two years of effective service. " (NR)

" Art. 3º?A. The contribution to the military pension will focus on the parcels that make up the slate in the inactivity.

Single Paragraph. The contribution aliquot for the military pension is seven and a half percent. " (NR)

" Art. 4º When the military, for any circumstance, cannot have discounted his contribution to the military pension, he shall be required to collect it immediately to the unit to which it is bound.

Single Paragraph. If, in speaking out the taxpayer, there is contribution debt, it will be up to the salting beneficiaries?la entirety, on the occasion of the first payment of the military pension. " (NR)

" Art. 7º The military pension is deinjured in the habilitation process, taking?whether on the basis of declaration of beneficiaries filled in life by the taxpayer, in the order of priority and conditions below:

I? first order of priority:

a) spouse ;

b) companion or designated companion or who proves stable union as a family entity ;

c) disquieted person, judicially separated, divorced from the instituter or the ex?convival, as long as they perceive alimony ;

d) children or stepchildren up to twenty-one years of age or up to twenty-four years of age, whether university students or, if invalid, while they last for disability ; and

e) minor under guard or tutelage up to twenty-one years of age or, if college student, up to twenty-four years of age or, if invalid, while lasting for disability.

II? second order of priority, the mother and the father who prove economic dependence on the military ;

III? third order of priority:

a) the orphaned brother, up to twenty-one years of age or, if college student, up to twenty-four years of age, and the invalid, while lasting for disability, proven the economic dependence of the military ;

b) the designated person, up to twenty-one years of age, if invalid, while lasting for disability, or greater than sixty years of age, who live in the economic dependence of the military.

§ 1º The granting of the pension to the beneficiaries of which they treat inciso I, points "a", "b", "c" and "d", excludes from that right the beneficiaries referred to in the incisos II and III.

§ 2º The pension will be granted in full to the beneficiaries of inciso I, points "a" and "b", or distributed in equal parts between the beneficiaries of that inciso, points "a" and "c" or "b" and "c", legally entitled, except if there are beneficiaries provided for in their letters "d" and?e?.

§ 3º ORunning the exception of § 2º, half of the value will be for the beneficiaries of inciso I, points "a" and "c' or" b "and" c ", the other half being the value of the prorated pension, in equal parts, among the beneficiaries of inciso I, points "d" and "e". (NR)

" Art. 15. The military pension will be equal to the value of the remuneration or of the military's orderlies.

Single Paragraph. The pension of the non-taxpayer of the military pension that comes to speak in the activity in consequence of an accident occurring in service or of the molecular acquired in it may not be inferior:

I? to that of aspiring officer or guard?navy, for the Army and Aeronautics cadets, navy aspirants and students from the Centers or Núcleos de Preparation for reservation officers ; or

II? to third party?sergeant, for the other squares and students from the training schools of sergeants. " (NR)

" Art. 23. You will lose the right to military pension the beneficiary who:

I? come to be stripped away from the power hall, in regard to quotas?parts of the children, which will be reverted to these children ;

II? achieves, valid and capable, the age limits set forth in this Act ;

Ill? renounce expressly the right ;

IV-has been convicted of a crime of in the dolous nature, of which it results in the death of the military's military pension instituter or pensioner. " (NR)

" Art. 27. The military pension is not subject to the pension, kidnapping or arrest, except in the cases specifically provided for in law. " (NR)

" Art. 29. Accumulation is permitted:

I? of a military pension with proof of availability, retirement, maturities, or retirement ;

II? of a military pension with that of another regime, observed the provisions of the art. 37, inciso XI, of the Federal Constitution. " (NR)

Art. 28. Law No. 6,880 of December 9, 1980 passes vigorously with the following changes:

" Art. 6º Are equivalent the expressions "in the active", "of the active", "in active service", "in service in the active", "in service", "in activity" or "in military activity", conferred on the military in the performance of office, commission, charge, incumbency or mission, service or military activity or considered of military nature in the military organizations of the Armed Forces, as well as the Presidency of the Republic, in Vice?Presidency of the Republic, the Ministry of Defence and the other bodies when provided for in law, or when incorporated into the Armed Forces. " (NR)

"Art.50 ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

II-the provenance calculated on the basis of the full solder of the post or graduation it owned when transferring to paid inactivity, if it is more than thirty years of service ;

III? the provenance calculated on the basis of the full solder of the post or graduation when, not counting thirty years of service, is transferred to the remunerated reserve, ex offender, for having reached age?limit of permanence in activity at the post or in the graduation, or have been covered by the compulsory quota ; and

.....................................................................................................................................?(NR)

" Art. 53. The remuneration of the military shall be established in specific legislation, common to (NR)

?Art. 63. ...................................................................................................................

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§ 3º The holiday concession is not impaired by the previous enjoyment of leave for health care, nor by previous punishment arising from contravention or disciplinary transgression, or by the state of war, or for them to be fulfilled acts in service as well as do not nulliate the right to that licence.

...................................................................................................................................?(NR)

" Art. 67. .....................................................................................................................

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§ 3º The granting of the licence is regulated by the Commander of the Force. " (NR)

?Art. 70. .......................................................................................................................

§ 1º The interruption of the license to treat particular interest may occur:

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and) for disciplinary punishment compliance, as per the regulations of each Force.

......................................................................................................................................?(NR)

" Art. 81. ......................................................................................................................

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II? is put to the exclusive provision of the Ministry of Defence or Armed Force diversely from that to which it belongs, to occupy military office or considered to be of a military nature ;

.....................................................................................................................................?(NR)

Art. 29. Noted for the reduction in remuneration, proof or pension, arising from the application of this Provisional Measure, the value of the difference will be paid for a nominally identified personal advantage, being absorbed on the occasion of future readjustments.

Single Paragraph. The nominally identified personal advantage foreseen in the caput of this article will constitute parcel of inactivity in addition to those provided for in art. 10 of this Provisional Measure, until it is absorbed on the occasion of future readjustments.

Art. 30. It becomes extinct the additional service time provided for in the article "c" of the inciso II of the art. 1º of this Provisional Measure, secured by the military the percentage corresponding to the years of service to which it makes jus on December 29, 2000.

Art. 31. It is assured of the current military, upon specific contribution of a comma five per cent of the art's constant plots. 10 of this Provisional Measure, the maintenance of the benefits provided for in Law No. 3,765 of 1960, until December 29, 2000.

§ 1º It may occur the resignation, in irrevocable character, to the provisions of the caput, which is to be expressed by June 30, 2001.

§ 2º The direct beneficiaries or future reversal of pensioners are also recipients of the maintenance of the benefits provided for in Law No. 3,765 of 1960, until December 29, 2000.

Art. 32. They are assured of the rights of the military that until December 29, 2000, contributed to the military pension corresponding to one or two posts or graduations above than they do jus.

§ 1º The right to pension is conditioned upon receipt of twenty-four monthly contributions that will be left to the beneficiaries, allowing?if the latter make the respective payment, or complete what to fail.

§ 2º The military who, by filling in the legal conditions to be transferred to the remunerated or retired booking, with proof calculated on the welder of the rank or higher undergraduate, come to speak in the active, leave pension corresponding to this situation, observed the provisions of the caput of this article.

Art. 33. The special leave periods, acquired until December 29, 2000, may be enjoyed or counted twice for inactivity, and in that situation for all legal effects, or converted into a sinus in the case of the demise of the military.

Single Paragraph. Full remuneration is assured to the military in enjoyment of special leave.

Art. 34. It is ensured to the military that by December 29, 2000, it has completed the requirements to transfer to the inactivity the right to the perception of remuneration corresponding to the higher hierarchical grade or improvement of that remuneration.

Art. 35. The taxpayer condition is assured to the officer sacked on request and to the licensed or excluded plaza which, until December 29, 2000, contributed to the military pension.

Art. 36. Vacation periods not enjoyed, acquired until December 29, 2000, will be able to be counted double for inactivity.

Art. 37. It is ensured by the military the addition of one year of service for every five years of effective service provided, by December 29, 2000, by the officer of the various bodies, tables and services possessing university course, recognized officially, provided that this course has been an essential requirement for its admission to the Armed Forces, until this addition completes the total of years of normal duration of the respective course.

Art. 38. The acts practiced on the basis of the Provisional Measure No. 2.131-4, of April 26, 2001, shall be convalidated.

Art. 39. This Provisional Measure comes into force on the date of its publication, generating financial effects from 1º January 2001.

Art. 40. They stay revoked the art. 2º, the § § 1º, 2º, 3º, 4ºe 5º of the art. 3º, the arts. 5º, 6º, 8º, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 22 of Law No 3,765 of May 4, 1960, the paragraph "j" of inciso IV and § 1º of the art. 50, the § 5º of the art. 63, the paragraph "a" of § 1º of the art. 67, the art. 68, the § § 4º and 5º of the art. 110, the incisos II, IV and V, the § § 2º and 3º of the art. 137, the arts. 138, 156 and 160 of Law No. 6,880 of December 9, 1980, the art. 7º of Law No. 7,412 of December 6, 1985, the art. 2º of Law No. 7,961 of December 21, 1989, the art. 29 of Law No 8,216 of August 13, 1991, the Act on 8,237, September 30, 1991, the Art. 6º of Law No. 8,448 of July 21, 1992, the arts. 6º and 8º of the Act No 8,622 of January 19, 1993, the Delegated Act No. 12 of August 7, 1992, the inciso I of the art. 2º and the arts. 20, 25, 26 and 27 of the Act on 8,460, September 17, 1992, the art. 2º of Law No. 8,627 of February 19, 1993, Law No. 8,717 of October 14, 1993, point "b" of the inciso I of the art. 1º of the Act on 8,852, February 4, 1994, the arts. 3º and 6º of the Act on 9,367, December 16, 1996, the arts. 1º to 4º and 6º of Law No. 9,442 of March 14, 1997, and Law No. 9,633 of May 12, 1998.

Brasilia, May 24, 2001 ; 180º of Independence and 113º of the Republic,

FERNANDO HENRIQUE CARDOSO

Pedro Parente

ANNEX I

I TABLE-SOLDO

Post or Graduation

1. GENERAL OFFICERS

Value (R$)

Admiral-de-Esquadra, General-of-Army and Lieutenant-Brigadier

4,500.00

Vice-Admiral, General-de-Division and Major-Brigadier

4,290.00

Contra-Admiral, General-Brigade and Brigadier

4,101.00

2. SUPERIOR OFFICERS

Captain-de-Mar-e-War and Colonel

3,741.00

Captain-de-Fragata and Lieutenant-Colonel

3,591.00

Captain-de-Corveta and Major

3,432.00

3. INTERMEDIATE OFFICERS

Captain-Lieutenant and Captain

2,700.00

4. SUBALTERNOS OFFICERS

First-Lt.

2,520.00

Second-Lieutenant

2,250.00

5. SPECIAL PRAWS

Guard-Navy and Aspirant-a-Official

2,100.00

Aspiring, Cadete (last year) and Student of the Military Institute of Engineering

405.00

Aspiring and Cadete (too many years), Students from the Officer Training Center

from Aeronautics, Student of Reservation Training Organ

330.00

Student of the Naval College, Student of the Preparatory School of Cadets (last year)

and Student of the Sargentos Training School

300.00

Students of the Naval College, Student of the Preparatory School of Cadets (too many years) and Grumete

294.00

Learning-Marinee

231.00

6. GRADUATED SQUARES

Suboficial and Sub-Lieutenant

1,890.00

First-Sergeant

1,647.00

Seconds-Sergeant

1,407.00

Third-Sergeant

1,140.00

Cable (engaged) and Taifeiro-Mor

795.00

Cable (not engaged)

180.00

7. TOO MANY PRAICES

Taifeiro of 1ª Class

750.00

Taifeiro of 2ª Class

690.00

Sailor, Marine Soldier and Soldier of 1ª Class (specialized, cursled and engaged), Soldier-Clarim or Corneteiro of 1ª Class and Soldier Paratrooper (engaged)

540.00

Sailor, Marine Soldier, Soldier of 1ª Class (not specialized) and Soldier-Clarim or 2ª Class, Soldier of the Army and Soldier of 2ª Class (engaged)

450.00

Sailor-Recruta, Recruit, Soldier-Recruta, Soldier of 2ª Class (not engaged) and Soldier-Clarim or 3ª Class Cornetery

153.00

ANNEX I

TABLE II-VERTICAL SCALING

Post or Graduation

1. GENERAL OFFICERS

Index

Admiral-de-Esquadra, General-of-Army and Lieutenant-Brigadier

1000

Vice-Admiral, General-de-Division and Major-Brigadier

953

Contra-Admiral, General-Brigade and Brigadier

911

2. SUPERIOR OFFICERS

Captain-de-Mar-e-War and Colonel

831

Captain-de-Fragata and Lieutenant-Colonel

798

Captain-de-Corveta and Major

763

3. INTERMEDIATE OFFICERS

Captain-Lieutenant and Captain

600

4. SUBALTERNOS OFFICERS

First-Lt.

560

Second-Lieutenant

500

5. SPECIAL PRAWS

Guard-Navy and Aspirant-a-Official

467

Aspiring, Cadete (last year) and Student of the Military Institute of Engineering

90

Aspiring and Cadete (too many years), Students from the Officer Training Center

from Aeronautics, Student of Reservation Training Organ

73

Student of the Naval College, Student of the Preparatory School of Cadets (last year)

and Student of the Sargentos Training School

67

Students of the Naval College, Student of the Preparatory School of Cadets (too many years) and Grumete

65

Learning-Marinee

51

6. GRADUATED SQUARES

Suboficial and Sub-Lieutenant

420

First-Sergeant

366

Seconds-Sergeant

313

Third-Sergeant

253

Cable (engaged) and Taifeiro-Mor

177

Cable (not engaged)

40

7. TOO MANY PRAICES

Taifeiro of 1ª Class

167

Taifeiro of 2ª Class

153

Sailor, Marine Soldier and Soldier of 1ª Class (specialized, cursled and engaged), Soldier-Clarim or Corneteiro of 1ª Class and Soldier Paratrooper (engaged)

120

Sailor, Marine Soldier, Soldier of 1ª Class (not specialized) and Soldier-Clarim or 2ª Class, Soldier of the Army and Soldier of 2ª Class (engaged)

100

Sailor-Recruta, Recruit, Soldier-Recruta, Soldier of 2ª Class (not engaged) and Soldier-Clarim or 3ª Class Cornetery

34

ANNEX II

ADDITIONAL TABLES

I TABLE? ADDITIONAL MILITARY (AS OF 1º OF 2001)

CIRCLES

QUANTITATIVE

PERCENT ON THE SOLDER

FOUNDATION

Official General.

17

Arts. 1º and 3º.

Superior Officer.

14

Intermediate Officer.

11

Officer Subalterno, Guard-Navy and Aspirant to Official.

8

Suboficial, Sublieutenant and Sergeant.

6

Too Many Special Squares and Undergraduate Praesters inferior the Third Sergeant, except those who are providing Home Military Service.

13

II-ADDITIONAL MILITARY TABLE (AS OF 1º DE JANEIRO 2002)

CIRCLES

QUANTITATIVE

PERCENT ON THE SOLDER

FOUNDATION

Official General.

28

Arts. 1º and 3º.

Superior Officer.

25

Intermediate Officer.

22

Officer Subalterno, Guard-Navy and Aspirant to Official.

19

Suboficial, Sublieutenant and Sergeant.

16

Too Many Special Squares and Undergraduate Praesters inferior the Third Sergeant, except those who are providing Home Military Service.

13

ANNEX II

III-ADDITIONAL HABILITATION TABLE

COURSE TYPES

QUANTITATIVE

PERCENT ON THE SOLDER

FOUNDATION

High Studies? Category I.

30

Arts. 1º and 3º.

High Studies? Category II.

25

Improvement.

20

Speciation.

16

Training.

12

TABLE IV-ADDITIONAL TIME OF SERVICE

BASE

QUANTITATIVE

PERCENT ON THE SOLDER

FOUNDATION

Time of Service

1% per year

Arts. 1º, 3ºe 30

V-ADDITIONAL ORGANIC COMPENSATION TABLE

SITUATIONS

VALUE

PERCENT THAT FOCUSES ON THE SOLDER

FOUNDATION

Flight in military aircraft as organic crewman, meteorological observer, aerial observer and photogrammetric.

20

Arts. 1º and 3º.

Jump in parachutes, fulfilling military mission.

Imersion in the exercise of regulatory functions on board submarines.

Dive with escafander or with braces.

Air Traffic Control.

Work with X Rays or radioactive substances.

10

VI-ADDITIONAL PERMANENCE TABLE

SITUATIONS

VALUE

PERCENT THAT FOCUSES ON THE SOLDER

FOUNDATION

a

Military that, in activity, as of December 29, 2000, has completed, or come to complete, 720 days longer than time required for transfer to remunerated inactivity.

5%

Arts. 1º and 3º.

b

Militar who, having satisfied the requirement of point?a? above, come to be promoted in activity to the rank or upper graduation.

5% to each promotion

ANNEX III

GRATUITIES TABLES

I-SPECIAL LOCALITY I-GRATIFICATION TABLE

SITUATIONS

VALUE

PERCENT THAT FOCUSES ON THE SOLDER

FOUNDATION

Category A.

20

Arts. 1º and 3º.

Category B.

10

II-REPRESENTATION II-GRATIFICATION TABLE

SITUATIONS

VALUE

PERCENT THAT FOCUSES ON THE SOLDER

FOUNDATION

Official General.

10

Arts. 1º and 3º.

Superior Officer, Intermediate and Subaltern in charge of Command, Direction and Chefia.

10

Participants on travel of representation, instruction, operational employment or for being at the orders of foreign authority, in the Country.

2

ANNEX IV

TABLES OF OTHER RIGHTS

I-HELP TABLE-HELP

SITUATIONS

VALUE

REPRESEN-TATIVE

FOUNDATION

a

Military, with dependant, in the moves with shutdown of the military organization.

Two times the value of remuneration.

Art. 1º and art. 3º, inciso XI, point?a?.

b

Military, with dependant, in the moves for commission exceeding three and equal to or less than six months, without shutdown of military organization.

Two times the value of the remuneration in the ida and once on the go.

c

Military, with dependant, in the moves for commission over fifteen days and equal to or less than three months, without shutdown of military organization.

Once the value of the remuneration on the go and once on the go.

d

Militar, with dependent, when transferred to Special Category Location?A? or a Special Category Location?A? to any other locality, in the moves with shutdown of the military organization.

Four times the value of remuneration.

e

Military, without dependant, in the situations?a?,?b?,?c? e?d? of this table.

Half of the representative values set for the situations?a?,?b?,?c?, and?d? of this table.

f

Military, with or without dependent, on the occasion of transfer for paid inactivity.

Officer-four times the value of the remuneration calculated on the basis of the solder of the last rank of the hierarchical circle here belongs the military.

Art. 1º and art. 3º, inciso XI, point?b?.

Square-four times the value of the remuneration calculated on the basis of the Suboficial solder.

ANNEX IV

II-AID-FARDMENT TABLE

SITUATIONS

VALUE

REPRESENTATIONAL

FOUNDATION

a

The Aspiring, the Cadete, the Student of the Naval College or the Preparatory Schools of Cadetes, the Free Student or Orphaned of the Military College and the graduation squares lower than Terce-Sergeant.

Receive, on account of Union, uniforms, white clothing and bedding, in accordance with the distribution tables established by the respective Force Commands.

Art. 2º and art. 3º, inciso XII.

b

The military, declared Guard-Navy or Aspirant the Official of the Active, or promoted to Third Sergeant.

A solder and a half.

c

The Official or Sargentos appointees, or enrolled in training schools upon qualification in tender and the appointed Capelães Militaries.

d

The Officer promoted to the first post of Official General.

A Soldo.

e

The Guards-Navy and Aspirants to Official, arising from the Reservation Officers' Training Bodies, convened for the provision of the Military Service.

f

The doctors, pharmacists, dentists and veterinarians, when summoned to the Initial Military Service.

g

The Officer, Suboficial or Sublieutenant and Sergeant in being promoted.

h

Every three years when you remain in the same post or graduation.

i

The military reincluded, summoned or assigned to the active service.

j

The military that returns to the active by convocation, designation or re-inclusion, since there are more than six months of inactivity.

l

The military who loses the uniform in sinister or in case of calamity.

A solder and a half.

ANNEX IV

TABLE III-FOOD STAMP

SITUATIONS

VALUE

REPRESENTATIONAL

FOUNDATION

a

The Military, when it cannot receive food by its organization or another in the vicinity of the place of service or expedient, or when, by imposition of the working hours and distance from your residence, be obliged to make meals outside of it, having for so much extraordinary expenses.

Ten times the value of the common step fixed for the locality, when in service of scale of duration of twenty-four hours.

Art. 2º and art. 3º, inciso XIII.

Five times the value of the common step fixed for the locality, when in service or expedient of longer duration to oths hours of effective work and inferior to twenty-four hours.

b

The military, when serving in a military organization that does not have organized ranch service and cannot be ripped off by another organization nearby.

Once the common step fixed for the locality.

c

The Square, of undergraduation inferior to Tercer-Sergeant, when on regulatory vacations and not fed by the Union.

Once the common step fixed for the locality.

d

The Square, of undergraduation inferior to Tercer-Sergeant serving in Special Category Location?A?, when accompanied by dependant.

Once the common step fixed for the locality.

TABLE IV? AID-birth rate

SITUATION

VALUE

REPRESENTATIONAL

FOUNDATION

a

Birth of the son of the military of active duty or of paid inactivity.

Once the solder of the post or graduation.

Art. 2º and art. 3º, inciso XIV.

b

Birth of children, in multiple childbirth, from the military of the active duty or of paid inactivity.

Once the solder of the post or graduation, plus fifty per cent per newborn.

ANNEX IV

V-BENEFITS-DISABILITY TABLE

SITUATION

VALUE

REPRESENTATIONAL

FOUNDATION

a

The military, which requires specialized-military internation or not-or assistance or permanent nursing care, duly noted by Junta Health Military.

Seven shares and a half of soldo.

Art. 2º and art. 3º, inciso XV.

b

The military who, by medical prescription homologated by the Military Board of Health, receives treatment at the residence itself, necessitating assistance or care permanent nursing.

Seven shares and a half of the solder.

VI-FUNERAL BENEFIT TABLE

SITUATION

VALUE

REPRESENTATIONAL

FOUNDATION

a

Death of the spouse, companion (o) or dependent.

Once the remuneration realized, it may not be inferior to the Suboficial sole.

Art. 2º and art. 3º, inciso XVI.

b

In the death of the military paid to the recipient of the military pension.