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Israel - Public and civil servants - Law, Act
Law of 2016, concerning the Public Complaints Commission against those who represent the State of Israel in civil litigation. - Adoption: 2016-08-11 | Date of entry into force: 2016-08-11 | ISR-2016-L-105437 Chapter I: Definitions.
Chapter II: Public Complaints Commission.
Chapter III: Complaints Investigation.
Chapter IV: General Provisions.
Israel - Public and civil servants - Law, Act
National Civil Service Law of 2014. - Adoption: 2014-03-19 | Date of entry into force: 2014-03-19 | ISR-2014-L-100288 The Law provides that national civilian service may be either "civilian social" or "civilian security" service.
Although national civilian service is generally to be done within the territory of Israel or in areas under Israel's military control in the West Bank (Judea and Samaria), service abroad may be approved for certain purposes, including assistance to Israelis outside of the state's borders, assistance to those wishing to immigrate to Israel, and aid to Israelis in emergency situations, as well as for the purpose of representing Israel abroad. Service abroad must be arranged with the foreign country where it will be performed; the arrangement should include the provision of entry and residence visas for those fulfilling national civilian service. According to the NCS, service abroad may not be performed in North America or in Western Europe.
The NCS Law clarifies that there will be no employment relationships between persons who perform national civilian service and the operating body where the service is performed. The Law requires servicemen to be compensated for their transportation costs, as well as for their sustenance, at rates determined according to the type of service provided and the serviceperson¿s family situation. Compensation rates, however, must not exceed those paid to conscripts serving mandatory military service.
he NCS Law requires that haredi (ultra-orthodox) servicemen will be provided the special accommodations needed to maintain their haredi lifestyle. The Law requires that the operational body will appoint an employee with a suitable background and familiarity with the haredi lifestyle. This employee will conduct necessary examinations to ensure the provision of suitable conditions to the haredi servicemen and will be able to receive complaints and inquiries relating to haredi accommodation needs.
The NCS Law establishes the Agency for National Civilian Service and provides for its operating procedures. The Agency will be headed by a general manager, who will be subordinate to a Minister designated by the government for implementation of the NCS Law. This Minister will appoint supervisors to carry out investigations under the Law. The NCS Law authorizes supervisors to obtain information and enter premises belonging to operational bodies in accordance with conditions enumerated by the Law. Special arrangements, however, apply to the authority of the supervisors in relation to the defense system.
Israel - Public and civil servants - Law, Act
Encouragement of Ethical Conduct in the Public Service Law (No. 5752 of 1992). - Adoption: 1992 | ISR-1992-L-64022 Makes provision for complaint by public servant of corrupt act or other infringement of ethical conduct that has occurred at his or her workplace. If complaint is found to have been justified, complainant shall receive certificate to this effect. Under certain circumstances, complainant may also receive certificate of merit.
Israel - Public and civil servants - Law, Act
State Service (Benefits) (Amendment No. 29) Law, 5750-1989 (No. 12 of 1989). Adoption: 1989-12-05 | ISR-1989-L-79942 Inserts new section 63C(d) concerning persons retiring prior to 1 July 1979.
Israel - Public and civil servants - Law, Act
State Service (Discipline) (Amendment No. 7) Law, 5743-1983 Adoption: 1983-01-03 | ISR-1983-L-5078 Amends the State Service (Discipline) Law of 1965 and adds a new s. 61C. In particular, deals with disciplinary measures which may be used, including forfeiture of salary within set limits.
Israel - Public and civil servants - Law, Act
Defence Service Law, 5719-1959 (official consolidated version). Adoption: 1959 | ISR-1959-L-49674 Governs military service of men and women. S. 16 requires recruits to undergo agricultural training. Available in English.
Israel - Public and civil servants - Law, Act
Discharged Soldiers (Reinstatement in Employment) Law, 5709-1949. - Adoption: 1949 | Date of entry into force: 1949-05-15 | ISR-1949-L-36152