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  1. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Law, Act

    Law No.644-VII of 10 October 2013 to Amend Several Laws of Ukraine Regarding Reducing the Number of Documents to Benefit from State Support at the time of the Birth of a Child. - Legislation from CIS Countries

    Adoption: 2013-10-10 | Date of entry into force: 2013-11-02 | UKR-2013-L-96735

    Amends, inter alia, Law on State Support to Families with Children supplementing article 11 (conditions of appointment of allowance at the time of the birth of children) with four new parts concerning the procedure of application for receipt of state support at the time of childbirth; also rephrases article 10 (right to support at the time of child birth).

  2. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Law, Act

    Law No. 2824-VI of 21 December 2010 to Amend Several Legal Acts in Regarding the Payment of Lump Sum Vacation Leave in Relation to Child Adoption. (ЗАКОН УКРАЇНИ Про внесення змін до деяких законодавчих актів України щодо оплати одноразової відпустки у зв'язку з усиновленням дитини) - Legislation On-Line in Ukrainian

    Adoption: 2010-12-21 | Date of entry into force: 2010-12-21 | UKR-2010-L-88119

    Amends article 182 of the Labour Code providing that women having adopted a child can take 56 calendar day vacation leave. In case of more than one child adoption she can take up to 70 days. The also provides for a possibility of vacation taking by the father of the child. A similar amendment is made to article 18-1 of the Law on Vacation of 1997.

  3. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Law, Act

    Law No. 1959-VI of 10 March 2010 amending several legal Acts strengthening social security for adoptive parents. (ЗАКОН УКРАЇНИ Про внесення змін до деяких законодавчих актів України щодо встановлення соціальних гарантій прийомним батькам) - Legislation On-Line in Ukrainian

    Adoption: 2010-03-10 | Date of entry into force: 2010-03-10 | UKR-2010-L-88111

    Introduces, inter alia, minor changes in article 186-1 of the Labour Code regulating issues related to guarantees to persons bringing up under-age children without mother.

  4. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Law, Act

    Act No. 2625-IV of 2 June 2005 to amend Section 183 of the Act on State assistance to families with children (Text No. 356).

    Adoption: 2005-06-02 | Date of entry into force: 2006-01-01 | UKR-2005-L-72172

  5. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Law, Act

    Act No. 2164-IV of 4 November 2004 to amend Sections 181 and 182 of the Act on State assistance to families with children (Text No. 79).

    Adoption: 2004-11-04 | Date of entry into force: 2005-01-21 | UKR-2004-L-71101

    Amends sections relating to family benefits to single mothers.

  6. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Law, Act

    Act No. 972-IV of 19 June 2003 to amend several acts of Ukraine on the increase of levels of lump-sums benefits after the birth of a child (Text No. 362).

    Adoption: 2003-06-19 | Date of entry into force: 2004-01-01 | UKR-2003-L-65877

    Amends section 12 of the Act on State assistance to families with children and section 41 of the Act on compulsory State social insurance in relation to temporary loss of working capacity and expenses due to birth and burial.

  7. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Law, Act

    Act No. 49-IV of 4 July 2002 to amend the Act on State assistance to families with children (Text No. 261).

    Adoption: 2002-07-04 | Date of entry into force: 2003-01-01 | UKR-2002-L-61993

    Adds to the Act a Part V-A on family benefits for single mothers.

  8. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Law, Act

    Act No. 2334-III of 22 March 2001 to amend and supplement the Act on State assistance to families with children (Text No. 102) [consolidation].

    Adoption: 2001-03-22 | Date of entry into force: 2002-01-01 | UKR-2001-L-59444

    Consolidated text up to 2001. Contains provisions relating to types of family benefits (maternity, birth, children care) and categories of beneficiaries.

  9. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Decree of the Supreme Soviet of Ukraine No. 1063 of 17 September 1999 on the Conception of State family policy.

    Adoption: 1999-09-17 | Date of entry into force: 1999-09-17 | UKR-1999-R-61623

  10. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Law, Act

    Act No. 2811-XII of 21 November 1992 on State assistance to families with children.

    Adoption: 1992-11-21 | Date of entry into force: 1993-01-01 | UKR-1992-L-35150

    Provides for State social protection for families with children and for the payment of social security benefits.

  11. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Decree of the Supreme Soviet of Ukraine No. 2812-XII of 21 November 1992 on the entry into force of the Act on State assistance to families with children.

    Adoption: 1992-11-21 | UKR-1992-R-35165

  12. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Governmental Order No. 276 of 26 May 1992 implementing the Decree of the Supreme Soviet of 29 April 1992 on social protection of the population (Text No. 153).

    Adoption: 1992-05-26 | UKR-1992-R-32286

    Adoption of priority measures to increase salaries, unemployment benefits, employment accident benefits, disability benefits, old age benefits and fellowship.

  13. Ukraine - Workers with family responsibilities - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Decree of the Supreme Soviet of Ukraine No. 1931-XII of 6 December 1991 on the entry into force of the Pensions Act No. 1788-XII of 5 November 1991 (Text No. 11).

    Adoption: 1991-12-06 | UKR-1991-R-35733


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