Key Benefits:
Chapter 1 | Scope of application |
Chapter 2 | Adjustment of the post-regulation for 2013 |
Chapter 3 | Review of the mid-term review for 2014 |
Chapter 4 | Expenses covered by the employment rate for 2014 and 2015 |
Chapter 5 | The special subsidy scheme for 2014 |
Chapter 6 | The decision of the provisional employment rate for 2015 |
Chapter 7 | Entry into force |
Appendix 1 | Communing municipalities on country-parts |
Publication of the regulation of the municipal employment rate for 2013, the mid-term regulation of the municipal employment rate and the calculation of the special subsidy scheme for 2014 and the calculation of the provisional local authority employment rate for 2015
Purses of section 23 a, paragraph 1. 4, 5 and 8 and in section 23 b (s). 2 and 4, in the Act of Compensation and general grants to the municipalities, cf. Law Order no. 798 of 24. June 2013, and after negotiation with the Minister for Employment,
Chapter 1
Scope of application
§ 1. The announcement shall apply to the post-regulation of the municipal employment rate for 2013, the mid-term review of the municipal employment rate for 2014, the calculation of the provisional municipal employment rate for 2015 and the date of employment. special grants for the calculation of the municipal employment rate for 2014 after section 23 a and section 23 b, in the Act on the municipality of countervailing and general grants to municipalities, cf. Law Order no. 798 of 24. June 2013 as amended by law no. 1610 of 26. December, 2013.
Chapter 2
Adjustment of the post-regulation for 2013
§ 2. In 2014, a further regulation of the additional expenditure needs for 2013 will be set up. The added tax need be made up for the individual part of the country as the total local authority net expenditure in 2013, for the municipalities in the country, deducted from the basic subsidy to these municipalities.
Paragraph 2. Within the foreign part, the additional costs are allocated to the municipalities in relation to the gross unemployment receivers (available and activated, as well as recipients of training service) in full-time staff in 2011, on the basis of the Business Market Management and Recruitment measuring system Jobeffort s.dk.
Paragraph 3. The following sub-division is applied : Copenhagen and East Zealand, northern soullands, West Zealand and Bornholm, Fyn, South Jutland, East Jutland, West Jutland and Nordjylland. The distribution of municipalities on the 8 parts of the country is shown in Appendix 1.
Paragraph 4. The final inventory of the expenditure of the municipalities consists of the net cost of the net cost of the year 2013 in the budget and accounting system for municipalities : Functional 5.57.78-"Daily Money for Insured Free", Dr1 1, grr. 001, 002 and 004-009, and 70%. on the expenditure of the grail. 003. Function 5.68.91-"Occupational Occupation Evasion Action", Dr1 1, grate. 006-008 and 102-106 as well as a drop of two, grate. 003-004 and 006.
Chapter 3
Review of the mid-term review for 2014
§ 3. The mid-term review of the employment rate for 2014 is made up of the difference between a renewed calculation of the additional tax need for 2014 and the originally calculated additional cost requirement for 2014, cf. section 23 a in the Act of Compensation and general grants to municipalities.
§ 4. The added tax need for the whole country is being set up as the estimated municipal net costs fall within the employment deficit in 2014 deduced the basic subsidy. The added expense needs shall be allocated to the municipalities in relation to the gross unemployment receivers (available and activated as well as recipients of training service) in full-time staff in 2012 on the basis of the Labor Market and Recruitment Management Board measuring system Jobeffort s.dk.
Chapter 4
Expenses covered by the employment rate for 2014 and 2015
§ 5. For 2014 and 2015, the employment deficit includes the following municipal network fees :
1) 70%. of the costs of unemployment benefits during periods after the period of the period and during periods after the carage period during which the unemployed are participating in other guile and qualifying conditions, cf. § 82 a in the law on unemployment insurance and so on.
2) 50%. of the costs of unemployment benefits during periods after the period of the period during which the unemployed are offered in the form of ordinary education, or useful work and enterprise spray-made, cf. § 82 a in the law on unemployment insurance and so on.
3) 50%. of the costs of pay grants to private and public employers who insured the vacant free of Chapter 12 of the Act on active employment and the recipients of temporary labour market acidity in accordance with Chapter 13 d in the Act of an active employment action, cf. section 120, paragraph 1. 1, no. Paragraph 1, in the field of active employment, including insured unemployed, which are covered by Section 2 (2). Eighth, in the law of active employment.
4) 50%. of the costs of personal assistance to the disabled in accordance with Chapters 3 and 4 in the law on compensation for disabled persons in business, etc., cf. Section 17 b, in the field of compensation for disabled persons in trade and so on.
5) 50%. of the costs of mileage allowance for insured persons, in accordance with the law of active employment action, section 82 and to the recipients of temporary occupational performance, in accordance with the Act of Active Employment Action Section 75 tonnes, cf. § 75 x and § 109 (3). Three, in the field of active employment.
6) 50%. of expenditure on ancillaries to insured unemployed and employed in accordance with section 76, 77 and 100 in the Act of Active Action, except for the teaching materials, cf. § 120, paragraph 1. 1, no. 2, section 123, paragraph 1. 3, including insured unemployed, covered by Section 2 (2). 8, in the Act of Active Employment, and 50%. for the costs of teaching materials, in accordance with section 76 to 77 and section 99, in the law on an active job service to insured unemployed, which is covered by Section 2 (2). 8, in the law of active employment, cf. Paragraph 119 of the Act on active employment.
7) 70%. of the expenditure on temporary occupational performance in passive periods, cf. Section 52 o in the law on unemployment insurance and so on.
8) 50%. of the temporary occupational performance costs during periods in which the available participant in tender in the form of ordinary or useful training and enterprise spray-made, cf. Section 52 o in the Act of Unemployment Insurance, etc.
Chapter 5
The special subsidy scheme for 2014
§ 6. The special grant for 2014 shall be granted to municipalities, where the development of the gross unemployment receivers and recipients of temporary labour market services (available and activated) in the period 1 shall be granted. Quarter 2013 to 1. Quarter 2014 exceeds the development in the country part-added 5 percentage points, cf. § 23 (b) (b) 1, in the Law of Compensation and general grants to municipalities.
§ 7. The amount of the subsidy is 124,600 kr. per gross vacant multiplied by the number of vacancies with which the development of unemployment in the municipality exceeds the development of the part added by 5 percentage points, however deduct 0,01%. of the local authority ' s budget-based tax base for the subsidy wound.
Paragraph 2. The subsidy per. gross free is determined on the basis of the estimated municipal net costs of the subsidy year 2014 and the number of benefits receivers of unemployment receivers and recipients of temporary labour market services (available and activated), which are the grounds for this discretion.
§ 8. All municipalities contribute to the special grant scheme in relation to the individual municipality's share of the total population as set up by Statistics Denmark.
Paragraph 2. The population of the population shall be taken into account for which a municipality has the general payment obligation to the population of the municipality.
Chapter 6
The decision of the provisional employment rate for 2015
§ 9. The amount of the employment deficit for 2015 is calculated as the sum of the 2015 and the additional cost requirements for 2015, cf. § 23 (1) (a) 2, in the Law of Compensation and general grants to municipalities.
§ 10. The basic subsidy represents the total amount of the individual municipality's total subsidy for 2013, cf. § 23 (1) (a) 2, no. 1 in the Act of Compensation and general grants to municipalities, regulated in accordance with paragraph 1. 2-4.
Paragraph 2. The total basic subsidy for the municipalities as set out in paragraph 1. 1 shall then be adjusted with the overall impact of changes in the following laws and regulations in the fields covered by the employment subsidy :
1) Law No 703 of 25. June 2010 amending the law on unemployment insurance and so on. (Reduction of the daily financial period).
2) Law No 912 of 13. July 2010 amending the law on unemployment insurance and so on. (Harmonisation of the employment requirement).
3) Law No 1365 of 28. December 2011 on the amendment of the law on unemployment insurance and so on and more other laws (high demand for remuneration, short term repayment and repayment of post-wage contributions etc.).
4) Law No Seventeen of fifteen. January 2012 amending the Act of Active Action for Employment (Termination of the Law and Duties to tender of at least 6 months of age for young less than 30 years and waiving the right and duty of day-income recipients of full-time activation after 123 weeks of levity m.w.).
5) Law No 267 of 27. March 2012 on the amendment of the law on unemployment insurance and so on, the law on active employment, the active social policy and the integration laws (temporary extension of the daily allowance for the recipients of cash benefits and, in particular, the right to the benefits of the benefits of the benefits of the benefits of the benefits of the benefits of the benefits of the European Union ; service, etc.).
6) Law No 268 of 27. March 2012 on the amendment of the Act on Active Action for Employment (Reduction of the right and duty-offer and amendment of the time of repeated activation for non-labour market receivers, which are 30 years old, etc.)
7) Publication no. 678 of 22. June 2011 on the cessation of operation of self-employed activities.
8) Publication no. 1350 of 16. In December 2011, on experimental arrangements, on the responsibility for and managing the active employment effort, the law on active employment and the law on sickness benefits.
9) Law No 476 of 30. May 2012 amending law on active employment, law on sickness benefits, law on active social policy, the law on the integration of foreigners in Denmark (the integration law) and the law on the responsibility and management of the active employment effort (Less) intensive work, the extension of the tasks of the Employment Council and others.
10) Publication no. 937 of 19. September 2012, in particular, for unemployed people who run the risk of using their right to a daily money.
11) Publication no. 1295 of 14. In December, 2012, in the field of employment and health care.
12) Law No 1377 of 23. December 2012 on the amendment of the Act on active employment (temporary increase in job rotation to private employers, individual agreement on mentoring and temporary lowering the operational ceiling of the municipal activation costs).
13) Law No 1379 of 23. December 2012 on the amendment of law on senior job and the law on unemployment insurance and so on. (Right to senior job for members born during the period from 1. July 1955, and with the 31. December 1957).
14) Law No 1380 of 23. December 2012 on the amendment of the law on active employment, law on active social policy, the law on social pensions and various other laws (Reform of early retirement and flexing jobs, including the introduction of resource flows, rehabilitation teams, flex-wage subsidies and v.).
15) Law No 895 of 4. July 2013 on the amendment of the law on active employment, on the responsibility for and managing the active employment efforts and various other laws. (Reforming the account support system, training schemes, training courses for young people, job-oriented efforts to cash-aid receivers, holistic efforts to the vulnerable and the other.).
16) Law No 1610 of 26. December 2013 on the amendment of the law on unemployment insurance, etc., the active employment effort and other laws (temporary labour market performance, the commitment to the recipients of temporary labour market, ensuring the right to sickness and to the other ; maternity benefits, meals of dance-training tender, etc.).
17) Law No 720 of 25. June 2014 amending the law on sickness benefits, law on active employment, on the responsibility for managing the active employment effort, the law on unemployment insurance, etc., and different laws. (New sickness benefits in early follow-up and effort, job clarification process, unemployment benefits under disease, etc.).
Paragraph 3. The total regulation after paragraph (s). 2 shall be distributed to the municipalities in relation to the individual municipality's share of the basic subsidy in accordance with paragraph 1. 1.
Paragraph 4. The basic subsidy provided for in paragraph 1. 1-3 is regulated from 2013 to 2015 price and pay levels with the expected price and pay development in the municipal sector.
§ 11. The 2015 Merit need for 2015 is calculated as the difference between the base deficit for 2015 and the estimated municipal net ourates for the grant year, cf. § 23 (1) (a) 2, no. 2, in the Law of Compensation and general grants to municipalities.
Paragraph 2. The expenditure needs shall be allocated to the municipalities in relation to the gross unemployment receivers (available and activated) in 2013, in full-time staff, according to the Work Market and Recruiting system of the Job Intervention.
Chapter 7
Entry into force
§ 12. The announcement shall enter into force on 1. July 2014 and the impact on the post-employment regulation of the year 2013, the mid-term review and the presentation of the specific subsidy for the 2014 and Employment Pact for the employment deficit.
The Ministry of Economic and Interior, the 26th. June 2014
P.M.V.
Niels Jørgen Mau
/ Dorte Lemmich Madsen
Appendix 1
Communing municipalities on country-parts
Copenhagen and Eastern Soulands
Copenhagen
Frederiksberg
Ballerup
Brøndby
Dragons
Gentofte
Gladsaxe
Glostrup
Herlev
Albertslund
vidovre
Tall-Taastrup
Lyngby-Taarbæk
Orodovre
Ishclothing
Tårnby
Vallensbæk
Count
Kank
Roskilde
Solred
Tenant
Nordsoulland
Furesø
Allerad.
Fredensborg
HelsingDoor
Hillerød
Hørsholm
Rudersdal
Egedal
Frederikssund
Halnarc
Gribskov
Vest, Southern Zealand and Bornholm
Odsherred
Holbæk
Faxe
Kalundborg
Rindsted
Slaughtation
Stevns
Sorø
Lolland
Næstknows
Guldborgsund
Vordingborg
Bornholm
Fyn
Medium speed
Assens
Faborg-Midlayn
Kerteminde
Nyborg
Odense
Svendborg
Nordfyn
Langeland
True
South Jutland
Haderslev
Billund
Sønderborg
Farage
Esbjerg
Tab
Varde
Road
Aabenraa
Fredericia
Kolding
Vejle
Østjylland
Horsens
Syddurs
Norddurs
Favrskov
Otter
Randers
Silkeborg
Samlake
Neanderborg
Aarhus
Hedensted
Vestjylland
Herning
Holstebro
Lemvig
Struer
Ithrow-Brande
Ringkøbing-Skjern
Dial
Viborg
Nordjylland
Morseas
Thisted
Chicken slev.
Fredericks Port
Vesthimmerland
Leach
Rebild
Mariagerfjord
Jammerbugt
Aalborg
Corner ring