Monheim Law

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Basic data
Title: Law on territorial changes in the reorganization area of ​​Düsseldorf
Short title: Monheim Law
Type: State Law
Scope: North Rhine-Westphalia
Legal matter: Special administrative law , local law
References : SGV NRW 2020
Issued on: September 10, 1974
( GV. NW. 1976 p. 214)
Entry into force on: July 1, 1976
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

Monheim Law is the short name for the law on territorial changes in the reorganization area of ​​Düsseldorf of June 1, 1976. Through the law, the city of Monheim regained its independence, which it had lost with effect from January 1, 1975. It was assigned to the Mettmann district . In addition, this law stipulates an exchange of territory between the cities of Krefeld and Kempen , district of Viersen .

Brief description

§ 1 Exchange of territory between the independent city of Krefeld and the city of Kempen , district of Viersen
§ 2 Re-establishment of the city of Monheim , Mettmann district
§ 3 Allocation of the city of Monheim to the district court of Düsseldorf
§ 4 Dissolution of the councils of the independent city of Düsseldorf and the Mettmann district
§ 5 Assignment of civil servants, employees, workers and trainees from the city of Düsseldorf to the city of Monheim
§ 6 Assignment of the officials who were temporarily retired by the city of Düsseldorf to the city of Monheim
§ 7 Formation of staff committees and preparation of staff council elections
§ 8th Rules for the budget management of the cities of Düsseldorf and Monheim
§ 9 Regulations for the election of members of the city of Düsseldorf and the Mettmann district to the district planning council of the district president in Düsseldorf
§ 10 Confirmation of the regulations of the supervisory authority
§ 11 Comes into force on July 1, 1976

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