Period covered: 22/10/1990 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 1, 16
Annex III - List of documents recognised as affording proof of residence, referred to in Article 11 of the Convention
Certificates of civil status accompanied by various other supporting documents including one or more identity certificates worded in the usual form.
Period covered: 1/8/1958 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 11
Interpretation of the terms: "nationals" and "territory"
a Nationals: All citizens of the State and all persons to whom the nationality laws of the State have been extended, including all stateless persons residing on the territory of the State.
b Territory: The national metropolitan territory.
Period covered: 1/8/1958 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 2
Luxembourg:
Declaration contained in a letter from the Permanent Representative of Luxembourg, dated 29 November 1999, registered at the Secretariat General on 30 November 1999 - Or. Fr.
Annex I - Legislative measures regarding assistance referred to in Article 1 of the Convention:
Law of 28 May 1897, concerning emergency residence (domicile de secours).
Law of 7 August 1923, rendering compulsory the training of the blind and the deaf and dumb.
Law of 30 July 1960 concerning the setting-up of a National Solidarity Fund.
Law of 14 March 1973 setting up institutes and services of differentiated education.
Amended Law of 16 April 1979, creating a special allowance for the seriously handicapped.
Amended Law of 26 July 1980, concerning the advancing and recovery of maintenance allowances by the National Solidarity Fund.
Law of 26 July 1986,
a. establishing entitlement to a guaranteed minimum income
b. creating a social welfare service
c. amending the Law of 30 July 1960, concerning the setting up of a National Solidarity Fund.
Law of 16 June 1989, amending the above-mentioned Law of 26 July 1986.
Law of 2 May 1989, creating a care allowance and organising placement in a Care Centre.
Grand-Ducal Regulation of 23 October 1989, concerning the membership and powers of the National, Medical, Psychological and Pedagogical Committee.
Grand-Ducal Regulation of 19 June 1990 creating a service of educative assistance named Child Guidance Service.
Grand-Ducal Regulation of 19 June 1990, organising the child guidance service.
Law of 28 June 1994 amending and supplementing:
a) the amended Law of 10 August 1912 on the organisation of the primary education,
b) the amended Law of 14 March 1973 setting up institutes and services of differentiated education, in favour of the participation of children affected by a disability for ordinary education and of their scholar integration.
Grand-Ducal Regulation of 9 January 1998 concerning:
a) the membership and powers of national and regional or local medical, psychological and pedagogical committees,
b) the procedure of school orientation of children affected by a disability as well as the modalities of their schooling.
Grand-Ducal Order of 9 January 1998 setting-up a re-educational ambulatory service.
Grand-Ducal Regulation of 9 January 1998 organising the re-educational ambulatory service.
Period covered: 30/11/1999 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 1, 2
Declaration contained in a letter from the Permanent Representative of Luxembourg, dated 15 october 1990, registered at the Secretariat General on 16 October 1990 - Or. Fr.
Annex II - Reservations formulated by the Contracting Parties
The Government of Luxembourg has formulated the following reservations:
a. Without prejudice to the provi
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