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Law No. 42 Of 28 June 1994

Original Language Title:  LEGE nr. 42 din 28 iunie 1994

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LEGE No. 42 of 28 June 1994 to amend and supplement Law no. 53/1991 on the allowances and other rights of senators and deputies, as well as the salary of the staff in the apparatus of the Romanian Parliament
ISSUER PARLIAMENT
Published in OFFICIAL MONITOR NO. 165 of 30 June 1994



The Romanian Parliament adopts this law + Article 1 Law no. 53/1991 on the allowances and other rights of senators and deputies, as well as the salary of the staff in the apparatus of the Romanian Parliament, as amended, as republished in the Official Gazette of Romania, Part I, no. 220 of 8 September 1993, shall be amended and supplemented as follows: 1. Article 7 shall read as follows: "" Art. 7-(1) For outstanding results obtained in the work carried out, the employees 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, annually, for no more than 15% of the total number of posts provided by the state of office. " 2. Article 21 shall read as follows: "" Art. 21-(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 allowance the monthly of the senator or the deputy. (2) 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 diem was not granted under the conditions of par. ((1). (3) Senators and deputies present at the works of the Parliament, who do not have their domicile in Bucharest, receive a daily allowance of 2% 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, per night, 70% of the minimum rate practiced by hotel units and which is paid for the accommodation of a senator or Deputy. (4) The rights provided for in the previous paragraph regarding the free accommodation or payment of the accommodation shall be granted for the duration of the parliamentary term. (5) The rights provided in par. (3) 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. ((6) 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, of the Permanent Bureau of each Chamber or of the offices of parliamentary committees or parliamentary groups, benefit from the full settlement of accommodation expenses or, per night, of 70% of the minimum rate charged by hotel units and which is paid for the accommodation of a senator or deputy, 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 if the movement is carried out in a locality other than the one in which he resides. 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 the mandate. (7) 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. (3), for one day per week. (8) 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 the 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 not more than the value of 7.5 liters gasoline miles through. 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. " 3. After Article 22, Articles 22 ^ 1-22 ^ 6 are inserted, which shall read as follows: "" Art. 22 ^ 1-(1) For the purpose of exercising the mandate in the electoral districts, the deputies receive, monthly, a lump sum of the budget of the Chamber of Deputies, equal to the gross monthly allowance of the MP. (2) Within the amount provided in par. (1), Members may organize, separately or by association, offices in the constituencies in which they were elected. Local councils and county councils provide the premises and their endowment with the necessary furniture, under rental conditions. Art. 22 ^ 2-(1) Chiria, calculated at the rates charged for the spaces assigned to political parties, maintenance expenses, money rights of persons employed in parliamentary offices of deputies and other related expenses the exercise of the mandate shall be ensured from the flat-rate amounts (2) The employment of employees of parliamentary offices of deputies shall be made by the conclusion of a fixed-term employment contract or a civil contract. In the case of employment on the basis of a fixed-term employment contract, the employment of employees is by order of the Secretary General of the Chamber of Deputies, on the proposal of the deputies concerned, and in the case of the civil contract, it ends between the Members concerned and the individual. Art. 22 ^ 3-The way of use and justification of the lump sum provided in art. 22 ^ 1 and 22 ^ 2 is established by decision of the Permanent Bureau of the Chamber of Deputies. Art. 22 ^ 4-(1) Senatorial offices in electoral districts shall be organized for each senator under the conditions laid down in the Senate Rules. (2) Staff assigned to senatorial offices is part of the Senate apparatus. (3) The endowment of senatorial offices, material and service expenses shall be provided by the Senate within the limits of the amounts provided for in the annual budgets. Art. 22 ^ 5-In order to organize senatorial offices, prefectures, county councils or, as the case may be, local councils will provide the necessary space and its endowment with furniture. The rent for space, calculated on the basis of the tariffs charged for spaces assigned to political parties, as well as the rent for furniture will be borne from the Senate Art. 22 ^ 6-The staff employed at the parliamentary offices of the deputies and at the senatorial offices, while fulfilling this activity, shall be considered seconded or, as the case may be, transferred in the interest of the service, the working conditions. " + Article 2 In the structure of the budget of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, on 1994, the amendments resulting from the application of the provisions of the This law was adopted by the Chamber of Deputies at the meeting of May 30, 1994, in compliance with the provisions of 74 74 para. (2) of the Romanian Constitution. CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES PRESIDENT ADRIAN NASTASE It was adopted by the Senate at its meeting on June 1, 1994, in compliance with the provisions of art. 74 74 para. (2) of the Romanian Constitution. SENATE PRESIDENT prof. univ. dr. OLIVIU GHERMAN --------------------------------