THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 36, sig. 110-2/12

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161 = 7 = that the post is only applied at one place where the activity is significant as predominantly an- PA 60 9J18 (e.g. at the head of the Supreme Prize Authority and the headof the Supreme Audit Authority not at the State Department - Kap.l- USAGL neIrTeTeVTeW eLus but in the business unit - Kap.2. Rapdue( eb doleredatldos meed For the evaluation of the posts to be provided for in Chapter 2 -re tbedado teffut aled MUN L SAEUSOTNESO the following principle should be considered: netEsdre us tdoerlus netete egeabrura mrulLOvaina civil servants who act as German advisers should be senior government councillors, in special posts ministerial council-comparative government directors required and sufficient. b/ For the official installed in the autonomous administration /e.g. Head of Sections, Head of Division at the Land authorities, District Chief, Head at an Employment Office, senior office officials/counseling officer/coordinators would be required to request the post which is intended for the corresponding activity in the rest of the Reich, i.e. which would be based on the guidelines on the compensatory allowance for the calculation of the compensation allowance for a German protectorate official in this post. In the future, the ministerial allowance can only be paid to officials working in the Ministry of State.All officials who are posted in Chapter 2 therefore lose their ministerial allowance,unless they are seconded as an assistant to the State Ministry.As far as they have so far received it,they can only receive a "default allowance" of the same amount,which they leave in their net remuneration at their maximum amount,but any increase in their salary, even in the case of transports, effectively excludes until these increases exceed the amount of the default allowances. The protectorate allowance may be granted in accordance with the existing provisions.