Civil Service Welfare Act

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Basic data
Title: Law on the Supply of Officials and Judges of the Federal Government
Short title: Civil Service Welfare Act
Abbreviation: BeamtVG
Type: Federal law
Scope: Federal Republic of Germany
Issued on the basis of: Art. 73 (1) no. 8 GG
Legal matter: Civil service law
References : 2030-25
Original version from: August 24, 1976
( BGBl. I p. 2485 , ber.p. 3839 )
Entry into force on: predominantly January 1, 1977
New announcement from: February 24, 2010
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 150 )
Last change by: Art. 4 G of 25 May 2020
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 1063, 1064 )
Effective date of the
last change:
January 1, 2021
(Art. 9 G of May 25, 2020)
GESTA : B082
Weblink: Text of the law
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

The Civil Service Supply Act ( BeamtVG ) regulates the provision of civil servants and judges in the federal government and in those states that have not introduced their own regulations. In particular, it regulates the retirement pension in old age ( pension ) and in the event of incapacity for work , survivors' benefits and accident insurance in the event of work accidents . The salary during the employment relationship is regulated by the Federal Salary Act .

The BeamtVG consists of 15 sections:

  • Section 1: General Regulations
  • Section 2: Pension , alimony
  • Section 3: Survivors' pensions
  • Section 4: Payments in the event of missing
  • Section 5: Accident Insurance
  • Section 6: Transitional allowance, compensation
  • Section 7: Common Rules
  • Section 8: Special Provisions
  • Section 9: Care for special groups of officials
  • Section 10: Existing Beneficiaries
  • Section 11: Adjustment of pensions
  • Section 12: (deleted)
  • Section 13: Transitional provisions of new law
  • Section 14: deleted
  • Section 15: Final Provisions

The Civil Service Providers Act originally applied uniformly to all German civil servants. As a result of the federalism reform in 2006, the federal states were given the legislative competence for the supply right for state civil servants .

Since 2006, the Civil Service Supply Act has gradually become a law that only applies to federal civil servants and federal judges. It only remains applicable to civil servants of the federal states, the municipalities, the municipal associations as well as the other corporations , institutions and foundations under public law that are subject to the supervision of a federal state , if and until the respective federal state has passed its own state civil servant pension laws (cf. 108 para. 1 BeamtVG; Art. 125a para. 1 sentence 2 GG ).

Since 2013, an independent pension entitlement , the old-age benefit , has been regulated in the Old-Age Benefit Act for federal civil servants who leave civil servants at their own request .

literature

  • Ralf Brinktrine, Robert Dürrschmidt, Felix Rauscher: BeamtVG - Commentary on the Civil Service Pension Act (=  Dieter Kugele [Hrsg.]: Civil service law praxiskommentare . Volume 4 ). 1st edition. LexisNexis, Münster 2010, ISBN 978-3-89655-532-8 .
  • Erwin Schütz, Jens Schachel, Robert Brockhaus, Michael May: Civil Service Supply Act . Comment . R. v. Decker, 2018, ISBN 978-3-7685-6070-2 .

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