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Law No. 41 Of 28 June 1993 Amending And Supplementing Law No. 53/1991 Concerning The Salaries Of Senators, Deputies And Staff From The Romanian Parliament

Original Language Title:  LEGE nr. 41 din 28 iunie 1993 pentru modificarea şi completarea Legii nr. 53/1991 privind salarizarea senatorilor, deputaţilor şi personalului din aparatul Parlamentului României

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LEGE No. 41 of 28 June 1993 to amend and supplement Law no. 53/1991 on the salaries of senators, deputies and staff in the apparatus of the Romanian Parliament
ISSUER PARLIAMENT
Published in OFFICIAL MONITOR NO. 139 of 29 June 1993



The Romanian Parliament adopts this law + Article 1 Law no. 53/1991 on the salaries of senators, deputies and staff of the apparatus of the Parliament of Romania, as amended, shall be amended and supplemented as follows: 1. The title of the law is as follows: "Law on allowances and other rights of senators and deputies, as well as the salary of staff in the apparatus of the Romanian Parliament". 2. Article 1 shall read as follows: "" ART. 1. -The allowances and other rights of senators and deputies, as well as the salaries of the staff in the Parliament's apparatus, shall be granted taking into account the role, importance and responsibility of their office. Senators and deputies who hold the position of member of the Government, during the period of its exercise, shall apply to the provisions of Law no. 40/1991 regarding the salary of the President and the Government of Romania, as well as the staff of the Presidency, the Government and the other organs of the executive power. Senators and deputies, members of the Government, will receive the daily allowance for the meetings of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies in which they participate as parliamentarians. " 3. Article 2 shall read as follows: "" ART. 2. -The monthly allowances of senators and deputies, as well as for positions in the permanent offices of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, from the offices of the standing committees of the two Chambers and for the presidents of the parliamentary groups are those set out in Annex no. 1 1. " 4. Article 6 shall read as follows: "" ART. 6. -Employees in execution positions, who receive the task of coordinating or carrying out programs, activities, complex studies and the like, benefit, while they perform this task, from an allowance that is part of the basic salary, within the limits set out in Annex no. 4, established in relation to the complexity of the task received. 5. Article 7 shall read as follows: "" ART. 7. -(1) For the outstanding results obtained in the work carried out, the employees assigned to specialized positions benefit from a monthly merit salary, up to 15% of the basic salary, and which is part of it. The merit salary can be granted only after a period of 6 months from employment. ((2) Employees who benefit from merit salary, as well as its amount shall be established, once a year, as a rule after the adoption of the budget, in relation to the results obtained in the work carried out. The activity of these employees is analyzed every year and, in relation to the results obtained, it is established to maintain or withdraw the merit salary. (3) The merit salary may be granted for no more than 15% of the total number of employees in specialized positions. " 6. Article 8 shall read as follows: "" ART. 8. -Increase of the basic salary for employees in specific specialized execution positions set out in Annex no. 3 and the driving allowance is made once a year, as a rule after the adoption of the budget, taking into account the personal qualities reflected in the results obtained in the professional activity. " 7. Article 9 (2) shall read as follows: "(2) The passing of employees in execution positions in the immediately higher graduation is made once a year, as a rule after the adoption of the budget." 8. After Article 10, a new Article 10 ^ 1 is inserted, with the following contents: "" ART. 10 10 ^ 1. -Employees who pass into positions with fixed salaries or between limits, on positions to which salaries are established on gradations, fall by appointment to the graduation to provide them with a basic salary close to that had. " 9. Article 11 (1) shall read as follows: " (1) Persons paid according to this law shall benefit, at the basic function, from an increase of seniority in the work of up to 25% calculated on the basic salary corresponding to the time actually worked in normal working hours, as follows: Tranches of seniority in working from monthly allowance or basic salary-from 3 to 5 years5-from 5 to 10 years10-from 10 to 15 years15-from 15 to 20 years20-over 20 years25 10. In Article 11, after paragraph 3, a new paragraph is inserted, with the following contents: "(4) Retirement employees for the age limit who reengage in work, according to the law, benefit from the increase of seniority corresponding to the age in work carried out after the date of retirement." 11. Article 13 shall read as follows: "" ART. 13. -(1) Employees who work in hard working conditions receive an increase of up to 15% of the basic salary. Jobs and categories of employees are established according to the law and approved by the Permanent Bureau. ((2) Employees who, according to the working hours, operate during the night, between 22,00-6,00, benefit, for the hours worked during this period, by an increase of 25% of the basic salary, if the time thus worked represents the one a little half of the normal working hours. " 12. Article 15 (1) shall read as follows: "(1) Senators, deputies and employees receive at the end of the calendar year an award corresponding to the monthly allowance level or, as the case may be, the basic salary, made in the last month of the year for which the payment is made." 13. In Article 15, after paragraph 1, a new paragraph is inserted, with the following contents: "The annual award may be reduced or cancelled by the Permanent Bureau of each Chamber, if the senators or deputies have been sanctioned, in this capacity, under the law." 14. Article 16 is amended and shall read as follows: "" ART. 16. -(1) For aid, rewards, incentives, contributions to humanitarian actions, scholarships, the fund of the President of the Senate and the fund of the President of the Chamber of Deputies, which is approved annually by (2) For the reception of foreign delegations and guests from the country or abroad, the protocol fund shall be established, approved annually by budget. The spending scales for the protocol actions shall be approved by the permanent offices of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. " 15. Article 20 (1) shall read as follows: " (1) Senators and deputies who participate in the joint meetings of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, of each Chamber, of parliamentary committees or of permanent offices benefit from a daily allowance representing 2% of the monthly allowance of the Senator or of the Member. ' 16. In Article 20, after paragraph 1, a new paragraph is inserted, with the following contents: " The same daily allowance shall benefit the senators and Members present at the meetings of the parliamentary groups or other activities of the Parliament, if they are held at the request of the Permanent Bureau or the President of each Chamber and if The daily allowance was not granted under the conditions of par. ((1). ' 17. Article 20 (2) shall read as follows: " (2) Senators and deputies present at the works of the Parliament, who do not have their domicile in Bucharest, receive a daily allowance of 1% of the monthly allowance provided for the senator or deputy. At the same time, they are provided with free accommodation or, at their choice, if they do not benefit from free accommodation, they are granted the amount of 120 lei per night for the duration of the parliamentary session. During the parliamentary holidays, the spaces necessary to keep luggage are provided. " 18. In Article 20, after paragraph 2, a new paragraph is inserted, with the following contents: " The rights provided in par. (2) shall also be granted during the parliamentary holiday period if the senators and deputies perform missions ordered by the President of the Senate or the Chamber of Deputies or by the Permanent Bureau of each Chamber. " 19. Article 20 (3) shall read as follows: " (3) Senators or deputies who make a trip to the country, from the commission of the President of the Senate or of the Chamber of Deputies, to the permanent office of each Chamber or the offices of parliamentary committees or parliamentary groups, benefit of full settlement of accommodation expenses or 120 lei per night, if not accommodated in hotel units or other authorized accommodation, as well as a daily allowance, of 1% of the monthly allowance provided for senator or deputy in the case in which the movement is carried out in a locality other than the one in which he The same rights benefit the senators and deputies who do not reside in the electoral districts in which they were elected, during the trip to these constituencies, in order to carry out activities related to the exercise of their mandate. " 20. In Article 20, after paragraph 3, two new paragraphs are inserted, with the following contents: " Senators or deputies who travel to another locality from the electoral districts in which they reside, for activities related to the exercise of their mandate, benefit from a travel allowance of 65% of the daily allowance provided in par. (2), for one day per week. Senators or deputies who use the private car to travel weekly, from the locality where they reside, to the Parliament and back, as well as those who are domiciled in Bucharest and move, at most once per week, in the electoral district in which they were elected and back, for activities related to the exercise of the mandate, will receive the value of the fuel used for this purpose, but no more than the value of 7.5 liters gasoline per 100 km traveled. The same rights benefit the senators and deputies who move from the locality of residence to the nearest locality from where the transport to the Parliament and back is ensured. " 21. After Article 20, two new articles are inserted, Article 20 ^ 1 and Article 20 ^ 2, with the following contents: "" ART. 20 20 ^ 1. -Senators or deputies shall be reimbursed for the consideration of domestic mail or telecommunications fees, for activities related to the exercise of the mandate, within the limits set by the budget of each Chamber. " "" ART. 20 20 ^ 2. -(1) The activity carried out as a senator or deputy is seniority in work and in the specialty. (2) The monthly allowances provided in art. 2 have the regime provided by the law for salaries. (3) During the term of office, senators and deputies shall benefit, according to the law, from the increase of seniority in the work provided in art. 11 11 para. ((1). ' 22. Article 24 (1) shall read as follows: " (1) The basic salaries for the execution functions, other than the specific specialized execution functions, as well as the conditions of employment and promotion are those provided for the execution functions in the ministries and the other central bodies, higher by 30%. " 23. In Article 24, after paragraph 1, a new paragraph is inserted, with the following contents: "The employees who carry out, within the Parliament's apparatus, protocol and public relations activities fall into specialized positions." 24. Article 24 (2) shall read as follows: " (2) In the states of functions may be provided also some functions approved to other sectors of budgetary activity, where the respective functions are specific and which are salarized according to the provisions of par. ((1). ' 25. Article 28 (2) shall read as follows: " (2) The monthly allowances and salaries in this law are gross and taxable under the law. They will be updated taking into account the indexations granted in accordance with the provisions of the Government decisions adopted after January 1, 1993. " + Article 2 Annexes no. 1-5 are an integral part of this Law and replace Annexes no. 1 1-5 to Law no. 53/1991 . + Article 3 On the date of entry into force of this Law, the art. 6 6 para. 3 3 and 4 of Law no. 4/1990 ,, as well as any other provisions to the contrary. + Article 4 The Ministry of Finance will introduce in the structure of the state budget for 1993 the amendments resulting from the application of the provisions of + Article 5 The allowances, salaries and other rights provided by this law shall be granted on the 1st of the month in which the law enters into force. + Article 6 Law no. 53/1991 on the salaries of senators, deputies and staff in the apparatus of the Romanian Parliament, as amended and those brought by this law, shall be republished in the Official Gazette of Romania, updating the names of the institutions and giving to the articles and paragraphs a new numbering. This law was adopted by the Senate at the meeting of 7 June 1993, in compliance with the provisions of art. 74 74 para. (2) of the Romanian Constitution. SENATE PRESIDENT prof. univ. dr. OLIVIU GHERMAN This law was adopted by the Chamber of Deputies at its meeting on June 7, 1993, in compliance with the provisions of 74 74 para. (2) of the Romanian Constitution. CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES PRESIDENT ADRIAN NASTASE + Annex 1 ALLOWANCES for senators, deputies, for the positions in the Permanent Bureau of the Senate, the Chamber of Deputies, the standing committees of the two Chambers, and the presidents of the parliamentary groups No. . The Vice-Presidents and Secretaries of the Standing Committees of the Senate and of the Chamber of Deputies 172,000 3.Secretaries, Quaestors of the Senate and of the Chamber of Deputies, Presidents of Committees permanent of the Senate and of the Chamber of Deputies, as well as the presidents of the parliamentary groups 176,000 4.Vice-Presidents of the Senate and of the Chamber of Deputies 182,000 5.President of the Senate and of the Chamber of Deputies + Annex 2 SALARIES for some specific driving functions in the Parliament apparatus No. The basic salary-lei-1.Secretary general159.900 2.Deputy Secretary-General 152,000 3.Head of Department, General Manager *) 148.700 Note *) corresponds to the current position of director at the Chamber of Deputies + Annex 3 BASIC SALARIES for specific specialist execution functions in the apparatus of the Parliament No. The level of the studiesThe level of the studiesThe monthly basic salary-lei-1.Parliamentars116.700-127.400 2.Expert parliamentarS105.900-116.700 3.Consultant parliamentarS65.400-80.300 4.Head of senatorialS65.400-80.300 5.Head of cabinet S49.500-65.400 6.Head office senatorialM53.400-62.400 7.Head of cabinet M39.100-53,400 8.Office secretary M35,000-43.900 + Annex 4 DRIVING ALLOWANCES for staff in the Parliament apparatus No. crt. Function of the monthly driving allowance-lei-minimamaxime 1.Deputy head department, director, deputy director, head of the basic salary for specific specialized execution functions, respectively executive functions9.80024.800 2.Chief Deputy compartment, Head of Service, Head Office 4.80019.800 + Annex 5 RIGHTS persons used as collaborators or invited for hearing at the Parliament 1. Persons used in the Parliament as collaborators benefit from a monthly allowance of up to the level of the minimum gross basic salary per country, established in relation to the period of collaboration and the importance of the works carried out. Persons performing the collaboration for specific specialized execution functions benefit from a monthly allowance of up to 50% of the basic salary, provided by law for the position of parliamentary adviser, established in relation to time affected the collaboration, complexity and importance of the work If these persons carry out collaboration activity in a locality other than that in which they reside, they are also entitled to the settlement of transport and accommodation expenses, according to the tariff practiced by the hotel units, as well as to a daily allowance the level of the one set for the employees of the budget units, throughout the period of time 2. For some works of an occasional nature, which cannot be carried out with existing staff, collaborators (stenodactylographers, printers and others) can be used, paid by the hour. The hourly rate is set accordingly with the basic salary provided by law for that function. 3. Persons used as a translator, interpreter, translator and the like may also be paid on the basis of collaboration contracts between the parties. 4. Persons domiciled in localities other than the city of Bucharest, called to the parliamentary committees for hearings, are entitled to the settlement of transport and accommodation expenses, as well as to a daily allowance in the amount provided by law for employees in the budget units. The transport costs for returning to the locality where they reside are settled without a document, within the amount of the transport document presented on arrival. -----------