Soldiers' Participation Act

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Basic data
Title: Soldiers' Participation Act
Previous title: Soldiers Participation Act
Abbreviation: SBG
Type: Federal law
Scope: Federal Republic of Germany
Legal matter: Military law
References : 51-12
Original version from: January 22, 1991
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 47 )
Entry into force on: January 22, 1991
Last revision from: Art. 1 G of 29 August 2016
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 2065 )
Entry into force of the
new version on:
2nd September 2016
Last change by: Art. 14 G of 4 August 2019
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 1147, 1157 )
Effective date of the
last change:
August 9, 2019
(Art. 34 G of August 4, 2019)
GESTA : H002
Weblink: Text of the UBS
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

The Soldier Participation Act ( SBG ) is a German federal law that regulates the participation of soldiers in the German Federal Armed Forces through confidants , trustworthy bodies and staff representatives. It determines the election process for the shop steward, defines the type and scope of their participation and defines the bodies of the shop stewards.

The law is derived from Section 35 Soldiers Act .

See also