Deputies Act
| Basic data | |
|---|---|
| Title: | Law on the legal relationships of the members of the German Bundestag |
| Short title: | Deputies Act |
| Abbreviation: | AbgG |
| Type: | Federal law |
| Scope: | Federal Republic of Germany |
| Legal matter: | Constitutional law |
| References : | 1101-8 |
| Original version from: | February 18, 1977 ( Federal Law Gazette I p. 297 ) |
| Entry into force on: | April 1, 1977 |
| New announcement from: | February 21, 1996 ( Federal Law Gazette I p. 326 ) |
| Last change by: |
Art. 2 G of May 27, 2020 ( Federal Law Gazette I p. 1161 ) |
| Effective date of the last change: |
June 6, 2020 (Art. 3 G of May 27, 2020) |
| GESTA : | B083 |
| Weblink: | Text of the AbgG |
| Please note the note on the applicable legal version. | |
The Federal Deputies Act ( law on the legal relationships of members of the German Bundestag ) regulates the application for a mandate in the German Bundestag , the leave of absence of candidates for election preparation, the legal status of the members of the public service elected in the Bundestag (e.g. civil servants ) , the benefits to members of parliament and former members of parliament (e.g. allowance for members of parliament , social benefits ), as well as the independence of members of parliament and the rights of parliamentary groups .
The acquisition and loss of membership in the Bundestag, however, is governed by the Federal Election Act .
The federal states have passed their own parliamentary laws for their parliaments.
literature
- Philipp Austermann / Stefanie Schmahl: Law of Representatives . Nomos, Baden-Baden 2016, ISBN 978-3-8487-1427-8