Swedish Civil Defence Board ( Swedish : Civilförsvarsstyrelsen , Cfs) was a central government agency between 1944 and 1986 which exercised the central management of the civil defense in Sweden .
12-713: The Swedish Civil Defence Board was established on 1 October 1944 ( SFS 1944:636) and had the task of exercising the central management of the civil defense in Sweden and also handle certain matters concerning the so-called Peace Fire Services ( Fredsbrandsväsendet ) (SFS 1948:735). The agency replaced the Air Protection Inspectorate ( Luftskyddsinspektionen ) and the Evacuation Commission ( Utrymmningskommissionen ) (SFS 1944:636). According to its instructions in 1948, 1965 and 1978 (SFS 1948:735, 1965:676, 1978:112)
24-655: A Candidate of Law degree from Lund University in 1966. In 1974 he was employed as an associate judge ( hovrättsassessor ) at the Skåne and Blekinge Court of Appeal in Malmö. The same year he was employed at the Ministry of Justice where he served as a legal adviser ( sakkunnig ) until 1979, assistant undersecretary ( departementsråd ) and head of the criminal law unit ( straffrättsenheten ) from 1979 to 1983, and as director-general for legal affairs ( rättschef ) from 1983 to 1987. In 1987 he
36-561: The United States Statutes at Large and Federal Register . Consolidated versions of författning can be found through a combination of official online sources, legal databases, handbooks, and certain official publications. Sveriges rikes lag [ sv ] is an annually privately-published Swedish law book. It contains a selection of laws and other statutes in the SFS that are deemed to be of general interest. By tradition,
48-466: The Civil Defense Board exercised the central management of Sweden's civil defense, followed the development and research in the field of civil defense, planned the civil defense actions common to the whole country, led and supervised the rest of the planning of the civil defense and conducted civil defense training and had oversight of the construction of air-raid shelters . Civil defence training
60-870: The Stock Market Security Paper Commission ( Värdepappersmarknadsutredningen ). He has served as chairman of the Swedish Stock Market Committee ( Aktiemarknadsnämnden ), the Disciplinary Committee of the Stockholm Stock Exchange ( Stockholmsbörsens disciplinnämnd ), the Swedish Broadcasting Commission ( Granskningsnämnden för Radio och TV ) and the Swedish National Collections of Music ( Statens musiksamlingar ). From 1979 to 1988 he
72-639: The Swedish Civil Defence Board sorted under the Ministry of the Interior and then the Ministry of Defence . On 1 July 1986 the Swedish Civil Defence Board and the National Fire Service Board ( Statens brandnämnd ) were merge into the newly established Rescue Services Agency (SFS 1986:424). Swedish Code of Statutes The Swedish Code of Statutes ( Swedish : Svensk författningssamling , Swedish law collection; SFS ) contains
84-666: The chronological session laws of the Riksdag , regulations of the Government , and ordinances, collectively called författning . Every document has an SFS number, including legislation amending already existing law. The number contained in the citation consists of a four digit year, a colon and then an incrementing number by year. For instance, the Instrument of Government is SFS 1974:152, with each amendment having its own SFS number. The amendments are usually referred to as (year:number) in
96-562: The concept of Årstrycket (Annual Print). Johan Munck Johan Munck (born 7 February 1943) is a Swedish lawyer and former President of the Supreme Court of Sweden (2007–2010). Since 2010, he is the editor of the Swedish code of laws. Johan Munck was born in Malmö , Skåne County , the adopted son of the lawyer and former mayor of Malmö Thomas Munck af Rosenschöld . He received
108-531: The main law text. SFS is not a law code because it does not systematize laws into a single, coherent body like the United States Code or US Code of Federal Regulations . Though författning are reprinted, they are not regularly updated in the SFS like the Swiss Systematic Compilation of Federal Legislation (SR/RS). SFS is a chronological publication of laws and regulations, more like
120-586: The responsible publisher is usually a retired justice of the Supreme Court who has also been the chairman of the Supreme Court. Up until the 2010 edition, it was Torkel Gregow who had the assignment. From and including the 2011 edition, Johan Munck is the law book publisher. The book is published by the information publisher Norstedts Juridik . In its current form, Sveriges rikes lag has been published since 1861. The publication of SFS started in 1825. Before that, författning were collected in print under
132-521: Was appointed as Justice of the Supreme Court of Sweden . On 1 February 2007, he was appointed as President of the Supreme Court following the retirement of Bo Svensson . Johan Munck has served as a commissioner of several Swedish government commissions and committees, such as the Committee on Genetical Integrity ( Kommittén om genetisk integritet ), the September 11 Commission ( 11 september-utredningen ) and
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#1733093386648144-797: Was conducted at the civil defense schools in Rosersberg , Katrineholm , Revinge , Sandö , Brännebrona ( Skövde ) and for a shorter time in Tylösand and Djursätra . In 1977 the civil defense schools were reorganized into central education and depot facilities. Facility East in Rosersberg, Facility Central in Katrineholm, Facility North in Sandö, Facility South in Revinge and from 1980 Facility West in Skövde. From 1944 to 1968,
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