Federal Disease Act
Basic data | |
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Title: | Law for the Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases in Humans |
Short title: | Federal Disease Act |
Abbreviation: | BSeuchG |
Type: | Federal law |
Scope: | Federal Republic of Germany |
Legal matter: | Special administrative law |
Original version from: | July 18, 1961 ( BGBl. 1961 I p. 1012 ) |
Entry into force on: | January 1, 1962 |
Last revision from: | December 18, 1979 ( BGBl. I p. 2262 ) |
Entry into force of the new version on: |
January 1, 1980 |
Last change by: | Art. 2 § 37 G of July 20, 2000 ( Federal Law Gazette I p. 1045 ) |
Expiry: | January 1, 2001 |
Please note the note on the applicable legal version. |
The Federal Disease Act of July 18, 1961 was a law for the prevention and control of communicable diseases in humans. The previous regulation was the Reich Epidemics Act from 1900. The BSeuchG was replaced on January 1, 2001 by the Act for the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases in Humans ( Infection Protection Act ), after the entire epidemic law, essentially from the 1950s and 1960s, was comprehensively amended should.
literature
- Klaus Obrikat: Federal Disease Act (BSeuchG) - Law for the prevention and control of communicable diseases in humans. 15th edition, Verlag Reckinger & Co., Siegburg 1985
Web links
- Draft law for the prevention and control of communicable diseases in humans (Federal Disease Act) BT-Drs. 1888 of May 27, 1960
Individual evidence
- ↑ May 3, 1961 - Federal Disease Act is passed WDR , May 3, 2003
- ^ Draft of a law to reorganize epidemiological regulations (Seuchenrechtsneuordnungsgesetz - SeuchRNeuG) BT-Drs. 14/2530 of January 19, 2000