Central service regulation
A central service regulation ( ZDv ) is an internal, superordinate service regulation of the Federal Ministry of Defense , which is binding for all employees in its business area. Individual, for example armed forces- specific service regulations of the Bundeswehr must be distinguished from the central service regulations .
Access
Most of these rules are as classified information classified "VS-RESTRICTED USE" (RESTRICTED) and is not available for reasons of confidentiality to the public.
Since the central service regulation "A-550/1 Regulungsmanagement" came into force on February 13, 2014, more and more regulations have been made available to the troops in digital form (as PDF files ) on the Bundeswehr's intranet .
As before, however, there is a regulation body for each unit, which keeps the majority of the regulations in printed form and updates them. Most regulations are available as gray plastic ring binders in DIN A5 or DIN A6 format and thus differ in color from other regulations such as the Army Service Regulations ( HDv , green) or the Technical Service Regulations ( TDv , brown). In some cases, however, regulations are also published as booklets. One example of this is the ZDv 10/1 Inner Guide , a colorfully illustrated paperback. At times, regulations were also issued on microfilm . However, this made access difficult because a reader was required to read, and it has largely been discontinued.
In addition to other documents, the Federal Archives also keep the military service regulations since the Prussian Army .
System of service regulations
The regulations are roughly categorized using the number before the slash (code number 1 to 99) (e.g. 14 / xx for laws or 20 / xx for personnel matters) and consecutively numbered with the number after the slash. Not all key figures are assigned. The list of central service regulations is itself a ZDv and classified as classified (ZDv 90/10).
Identification group | identification number | content |
---|---|---|
Leadership, organization
1 / ... to 9 / ... |
1/... | Leadership and organization |
2 / ... | G 2 / A 2 | |
3 / ... | education | |
4 / ... | (vacant) | |
5 / ... | NBC defense | |
6 / ... | Military sciences | |
7 / ... | Military geography | |
8th/... | Down-to-earth defense | |
9 / ... | Air protection, fire extinguishing | |
Inner guidance
10 / ... to 13 / ... |
10 / ... | Soldier order |
11 / ... | education | |
12 / ... | information | |
13 / ... | care, support | |
Legal system
14 / ... to 19 / ... |
14 / ... | Defense laws |
15 / ... | international law | |
16 / ... | (vacant) | |
17 / ... | Judiciary | |
18 / ... | (vacant) | |
19 / ... | Aviation law | |
human Resource
20 / ... to 23 / ... |
20 / ... | Human resources management and representation |
21 / ... to 23 / ... | (vacant) | |
(vacant)
24 / ... to 29 / ... |
24 / ... to 29 / ... | (vacant) |
logistics
30 / ... to 39 / ... |
30 / ... | Supply management and organization |
31 / ... | (vacant) | |
32 / ... | Material cataloging of the Bundeswehr | |
33 / ... | Materials management of the Bundeswehr | |
34 / ... | Ammunition and explosives | |
35 / ... | Supplies | |
36 / ... | Catering | |
37 / ... | clothing | |
38 / ... to 39 / ... | (vacant) | |
Military Territorial Organization
and military transportation 40 / ... to 44 / ... |
40 / ... | Military Territorial Organization - Principles |
41 / ... | Pioneering - Military Infrastructure | |
42 / ... | Military transportation | |
43 / ... | Automotive | |
44 / ... | Safety regulations | |
Healthcare
45 / ... to 49 / ... |
45 / ... | Medical reporting |
46 / ... | Health care | |
47 / ... | Medical care | |
48 / ... | Medical supplies | |
49 / ... | Medical service | |
Telecommunications
50 / ... to 59 / ... |
50 / ... | General telecommunications regulations |
51 / ... | Telecommunication management, use and supply | |
52 / ... | Telecommunication connections (establishing, maintaining, changing) | |
53 / ... | Telecommunication connections (operation) | |
54 / ... | (vacant) | |
55 / ... | Key - code system | |
56 / ... | Electronic warfare | |
57 / ... | Special telecommunications services | |
58 / ... | Detection services | |
59 / ... | Telecommunication training regulations | |
administration
60 / ... to 66 / ... |
60 / ... | administration |
61 / ... to 63 / ... | (vacant) | |
64 / ... | Correspondence and business transactions | |
65 / ... | Language service | |
66 / ... | Pastoral care | |
Finances and budget
67 / ... to 69 / ... |
67 / ... | Finance and budgeting |
68 / ... to 69 / ... | (vacant) | |
Accommodation, real estate
70 / ... to 74 / ... |
70 / ... | Accommodation, real estate |
71 / ... to 74 / ... | (vacant) | |
various
75 / ... to 99 / ... |
75 / ... | Military police |
76 / ... | (vacant) | |
77 / ... | Postal services | |
78 / ... | Military music | |
79 / ... | (vacant) | |
80 / ... | Mob regulations | |
81 / .... to 83 / ... | (vacant) | |
84 ... | Military search and rescue service | |
85 / ... | Military reporting, statistics | |
86 / ... to 89 / ... | (vacant) | |
90 / ... | Regulations and catalogs | |
91 / ... to 94 / .... | (vacant) | |
95 / ... | Bundeswehr technical schools | |
96 / ... | Professional development | |
97 / ... to 98 / ... | (vacant) | |
99 / ... | Geophysical advisory service |
Legal protection
Central service regulations cannot be challenged by individual soldiers in accordance with the Wehrbeschwerdeordnung (WBO), since the WBO does not provide for a general review of orders, decrees or administrative regulations of the Federal Ministry of Defense for their legality in the sense of a norm control procedure .
Central service regulations must, however, be compatible with superordinate statutory law.
A central service regulation is to be regarded as an “ order ” if the individual regulation in question requires the soldier to behave in a specific manner in the form of a specific command to be implemented or a specific prohibition to be observed. If an at least partially intentional violation of such a central service regulation leads to military service damage , this can result in an official liability claim by the injured party.
literature
- E.-M. Kern, G. Richter (Ed.): Armed forces management. New planning and control instruments in the Bundeswehr. Springer-Verlag, 2014. ISBN 978-3-658-05237-9
Web links
- List of central service regulations (PDF; 121 kB)
- ZDv 3/14 "Defense Disciplinary Code and Defense Complaint Code" (PDF; 2.1 MB)
- A-2600/1 "Inner Leadership - Self-Image and Leadership Culture" - formerly: ZDv 10/1 Inner Leadership (PDF; 1.3 MB)
- ZDv 10/5 "Life in the Military Community" (PDF; 2.0 MB)
- ZDv 20/7 "Regulations for the transport and for the recruitment, takeover and admission of soldiers" ( Memento of October 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 781 kB)
- ZDv 37/10 "Suit regulations for soldiers in the Bundeswehr" (PDF; 3.2 MB)
- ZDv 64/10 "Abbreviations for use in the Bundeswehr" (PDF; 1.2 MB)
- Directory of the H.Dv. of the Wehrmacht
Individual evidence
- ↑ Service regulations, ranking lists ( Memento from May 7, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) website of the Federal Archives, accessed on March 12, 2017
- ↑ Federal Minister of Defense, Command Staff of the Bundeswehr (VII 1): ZDv 90/10 - catalog of the central service regulations (ZDv catalog) . Bonn December 1, 1968.
- ↑ Central service regulations of the Bundeswehr - and their challenge July 8, 2016
- ↑ Contestation of the election: Medical squadron may not elect a staff council OVG Berlin-Brandenburg, decision of April 5, 2016 - OVG 62 PV 9.15 to the Soldier Participation Act (SBG)
- ↑ BVerwG NVwZ 2007, 475
- ^ LG Bonn, judgment of March 18, 2015 - Az. 1 O 348/14 para. 44 ff.