Official business

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As a service business that the are in Germany officials , soldiers or judges laying completing official duties to look at. In the case of civil servants, the concept of official business is linked to the office in the concrete, functional sense .

The term comes from the service law as well as the labor law of employees in the public service (collective bargaining employees ). It is used in particular in connection with business trips . Accordingly, a mission of the perception of service shops is outside the service site (foreign service shops). A business trip consists of external business, travel and any waiting times.

Before a business trip to deal with foreign official business comes into consideration, it must be checked for reasons of economy, economy or the duty of care whether the official business can not also be done in a more cost-effective way, e.g. B. by phone or video conference .

The errands of service shops of service or residence , but outside the service center are business trips.

Business location

The place of business is the political municipality in which the official business is carried out.

Examples

Examples of external official business are:

  • Participation in business meetings,
  • Supervision by department head ,
  • Participation in representative events,
  • Examination activities.

Participation in:

Individual evidence

  1. a b Judgment - 5 C 28.13. In: https://www.bverwg.de/ . Federal Administrative Courts , June 26, 2014, accessed on September 24, 2019 (Rn. 11 with further details).
  2. General administrative regulation for the Federal Travel Expenses Act (BRKGVwV). In: Administrative regulations on the Internet. Federal Ministry of the Interior, June 1, 2005, accessed on September 24, 2019 (No. 2.1.9 f.).
  3. General administrative regulation for the Federal Travel Expenses Act (BRKGVwV). In: Administrative regulations on the Internet. Federal Ministry of the Interior, June 1, 2005, accessed on September 24, 2019 (No. 2.1.2).
  4. General administrative regulation for the Federal Travel Expenses Act (BRKGVwV). In: Administrative regulations on the Internet. Federal Ministry of the Interior, June 1, 2005, accessed on September 24, 2019 (No. 2.1.5).
  5. a b Carsten Gorbatenko: service business. In: https://www.haufe.de/ . Retrieved September 24, 2019 .