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The Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority Pil neste Laws and Regulations Pil neste Laws Pil neste The Holidays Act Pil neste Chapter IV. Miscellaneous provisions Pil neste Section 16.Entry into force
  • Act relating to Holidays
      • Section 1. Purpose of the Act
      • Section 2. To whom the Act applies
      • Section 3. Prohibition against departures from the Act
      • Section 4. Qualifying year and holiday year
      • Section 5. Length of holidays
      • Section 6. Fixing holiday dates, changes and compensation
      • Section 7. Holiday periods
      • Section 8. Taking of holidays during periods of notice
      • Section 9. Taking of holidays during illness, leave of absence, industrial disputes etc.
      • Section 10. Calculation of holiday pay
      • Section 11. Payment of holiday pay
      • Section 12. Change of ownership of an enterprise
      • Section 13. Advice
      • Section 14. Compensation
      • Section 15. Powers of the King to establish longer holidays
      • Section 16. Entry into force
      • Section 17. Transitional rules
      • Section 18. Repeal and amendment of other Acts

Section 16. Entry into force

The present Act enters into force on 1 January 1990.
However, the transitional provisions of section 17 enter into force on 1 May 1988.

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