Betekenis van:
state prison

state prison
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • staatsgevangenis
  • a prison maintained by a state of the U.S.

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Agree on a comprehensive penitentiary reform and ensure construction of a State level prison.
  2. Where a Member State cannot provide accommodation in a specialised detention facility and is obliged to resort to prison accommodation, the third-country nationals in detention shall be kept separated from ordinary prisoners.
  3. The term ‘insured person’ refers to the persons insured under the general schemes (ZUS, KRUS) also under special schemes for officers of the police, State security Office, internal security agency, intelligence agency (public security services), border guards, government security bureau, national Fire Brigades, prison guards and professional soldiers as well as persons working as judges and prosecutors.
  4. It concerns the periods of service of: professional soldiers, the Police officers, the Citizens’ Militia officers, State Protection Office officers, Internal Security Agency officers, Foreign Intelligence Agency officers (public security services), Border Guard officers, Government Security Bureau officers and National Fire Brigades officers, Prison Guard officers and also judges and prosecutors.
  5. Please indicate the contributory periods completed under the general schemes (ZUS, KRUS) and periods of service completed under special schemes for officers of the Police, the Citizens’ Militia, State Security Office, Internal Security Agency, Intelligence Agency (public security services), Border Guard, Government Security Bureau, National Fire Brigades, Prison Guard and professional soldiers as well as persons working as judges and prosecutors.
  6. In the case of Poland the term ‘periods as civil servant’ also refers to periods of service as officers of the Police, the Citizens’ Militia, state security, public order and security services, State Security Office, Internal Security Agency, Intelligence Agency, Border Guard, Government Security Bureau, National Fire Brigades and Prison Guard and periods of military service of professional soldiers as well as periods of working as a judge or a prosecutor.