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Original Language Title: Lag (2013:353) med instruktion för Partibidragsnämnden

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section 1 of the regulations on Party grant the Board's tasks, see

Act (1972:625) concerning State aid to political parties and

Act (2010:473) on State aid to the parliamentary parties

women's organisations.



The Board is an authority under the Riksdag.



Management



section 2 of the Authority is headed by a Board.



Composition



paragraph 3 of the Board consists of a Chairman and two other members.

The Board of Directors is appointed by the Parliament for a term of six years.

The members shall be or have been regular judges. If a

Member of the disease or other cause is unable to perform

their mission, the Member of the Board, appoint a substitute for the

time as the obstacle lasts.



Management's responsibilities



4 § Board is responsible for the operations, subject to

of the provisions of the law.



The Board shall ensure that the activities are carried out efficiently and

under current law, that the results are reported on a

reliable and fair manner and that the Board

do well with State funds.



Rules of procedure



§ 5 the Board shall adopt rules of procedure and in the Info

the detailed rules needed for



1. the Board's organization,



2. the Division of labour,



3. delegation of power of decision,



4. handling of matters and



5. the arrangements for the rest of the business.



Delegation



section 6 of the Board may in its rules of procedure or by special

decision to hand over the right to make decisions or take

measures (delegation) in accordance with other

and third paragraph.



Delegation to the Chairman, the Secretary or any of the

authority that carries out the kansligöromål for the Board may refer to:



1. to take action and make decisions to prepare a

case and



2. to decide other cases than those referred to in paragraphs 1 and 5, of

the cases are of the kind that they need not be considered by the

Board.



Delegation to the Board determines in

Member of the management or of any other authority

performing kansligöromål of the Board may be made when it comes to taking

receive and register official documents and examine issues of

disclosure of public documents or issues that arise

in response to appeals from the decision of the Board in such

issues.



Caseload management



section 7 of the Board meets when convened by the Chairman.



§ 8 the Board may engage the services of experts or other special assistance

necessary for the Board to fulfil its

tasks.



§ 9 the Board is a quorum if all members are present.



In the case of voting in Board applies the provisions of 16

Cape. the code of judicial procedure, mutatis mutandis.



section 10 of the rules of procedure, the Board may provide that cases may

be determined through contacts between the Chairman and the other

members.



11 § for each written decision in a case, there should be

a document showing



1. the date of the decision,



2. the content of the decision,



3. who has made the decision,



4. who has been the rapporteur and



5. who has been involved in the final processing

without participating in the decision.



section 12 if the Board takes a decision which means that the funds on the

an appropriations Committee shall immediately inform the

authority which disposes the allocation decision.



Annual activity report



section 13 the Board shall, by 22 February each year to

the Parliament give an account of their activities during the

last calendar year.



Organization



section 14 of the Board has a Secretary who is appointed by the Board.



Remuneration issues



section 15 of the regulations on fees payable to the Chairman and other

members of the Board Act (1989:185) If fees etc.

for orders within the Parliament, its authorities and bodies.



The Board decides on the fees payable to the Secretary and others who

serving with the Board.



section 16 for travel as members, Secretaries and others who

serving with the Board makes in its mission to

Member of the management pay travel expenses and

subsistence allowance in accordance with the provisions applicable to

employees in the Parliamentary service.



Appeal



section 17 of the decision of the Board under section 13 of the Act (1972:625) about

State support for political parties, and section 12 of the Act

(2010:473) on State aid to the parliamentary parties

women's organisations are not subject to appeal.



Rules on appeals against decisions relating to the disclosure of

documents and data, see Act (1989:186) if

appeals of administrative decisions of the

The management of Parliament and parliamentary authorities.



Transitional provisions



2013:353



1. this law shall enter into force on 1 July 2013.



2. The provision in section 13 shall apply for the first time for

the fiscal year 2013.