On Compliance of the Cabinet of Ministers Regulation 4 June 1996 No. 200 "The Procedure for Granting Paid Leave to Pedagogues" with Labour Law Code and Law "The Structure of the Cabinet of Ministers"
On Compliance of Paragraph 3 of Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 118 of April 2,1997 ”Amendments to Regulations No.275 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 30 July, 1996 on the Procedure for Submitting Declarations of Income by State Officials with Sections 23 and 24 of Law On Prevention of Corruption
Constitutional Court decided:
to declare Paragraph 3 of Regulations No.118 of 2 April, 1997 “Amendments to Regulations No. 275 by the Cabinet of Ministers of 30 July, 1996 on the Procedure for Submitting Declarations of Income by State Officials” as not being in compliance with Articles 23, 24 and 29 of the Corruption Prevention Law and null and void from the moment of the announcement of the Judgment.
On Compliance of Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers No.23 of January 10, 1997 “Amendments to the Law on Regulating Business Activity in the Energy Sector” (Adopted in Compliance with the Procedure Set by Article 81 of the Satversme) to Article 81 of the Satversme of the Republic of Latvia and compliance of Regulations No.54 of the Cabinet of Ministers of 14 March, 1995 “On Purchase Prices of Electrical Energy Generated in the Republic of Latvia” with the Satversme of the Republic of Latvia and to Law “On Regulating Business Activity in the Energy Sector”, as well as with Other Laws
Constitutional Court decided:
1. To declare Regulations No.23 of January 10, 1997, ”Amendments to the Law “On Regulating Business Activity in the Energy Sector” ” as not corresponding to Article 81 of the Satversme of the Republic of Latvia and null and void from the time of announcement of the Judgment.
2. To declare Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers No.54 of March 14, 1995 “On Purchase Prices of Electrical Energy Produced in the Republic of Latvia” as not being in conformity with Article 14 of the law “On the Structure of the Cabinet of Ministers” and null and void from October 11, 1995.