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Repair Act WNT

Original Language Title: Reparatiewet WNT

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Law of 12 November 2014 amending the Standardisation Remuneration top officials public and semi-public sector with a view to improving the implementation of the Law (WNT Repair Act)

We Willem-Alexander, at the grace of God, King of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange, etc. etc. etc.

All of them, who will see or hear these, saluut! do know:

In this regard, we have taken into consideration the fact that in order to improve the implementation of the Law normalization top officials public and semi-public sector is required in practice to make any changes to this Act;

It is true that we, the Department of Consultative Affairs of the Council of State, and with the mean consultations of the States-General, have found and understand the same as We approve and understand:


Article I

No other versions Save Relationships (...) (External Link) Permanent Link [ Red: Amendments to the Law normalization top officials public and semi-public sector.]

Article II

No other versions Save Relationships (...) (External Link) Permanent Link [ Red: Change this law.]

Article III

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This Act shall enter into force from the day following the date of issuance of the Official Gazette in which it is placed. Article I, part J , works back to and including January 1, 2013.


Article IV

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This law is cited as: WNT repair law.

Burdens and orders that it will be placed in the Official Gazette and that all ministries, authorities, colleges and public servants who so far as to do so will keep their hands on the precise execution.

Entry

Wassenaar, 12 November 2014

William-Alexander

The Minister of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations,

R.H.A. Plastrong

Published the twenty-seventh of November 2014

The Minister for Security and Justice,

I. W. Opstelten