of February 28, 2000 No. 27
About approval of Rules of investigation and accounting of labor accidents
For the purpose of ensuring execution of the Presidential decree of the Azerbaijan Republic "About application of the Law of the Azerbaijan Republic "About approval, entry into force of the Labor code of the Azerbaijan Republic and the questions of legal regulation connected with it" of April 15, 1999 the No. 122 Cabinet of Ministers of the Azerbaijan Republic decides:
1. Approve "Rules of investigation and accounting of labor accidents" (are applied).
2. This resolution based on the relevant Decree becomes effective since June 1, 1999.
Prime Minister of the Azerbaijan Republic
A. Rasi-Zade
Approved by the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Azerbaijan Republic of February 28, 2000 No. 27
These rules in pursuance of the Presidential decree of the Azerbaijan Republic "About application of the Law of the Azerbaijan Republic "About approval, entry into force of the Labor code of the Azerbaijan Republic and the questions of legal regulation connected with it" of April 15, 1999 No. 122, based on Article 217 of the Labor code of the Azerbaijan Republic determine single procedure for investigation and accounting of the labor accidents which are taking place in the territory of the Azerbaijan Republic.
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