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Act on Subsidies for Substitute Schemes in Agriculture (No. 209 of 1981).

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Abstract
The Act on Subsidies for Substitute Schemes in Agriculture establishes the legal basis for public financial support to farm-related associations that provide temporary worker (substitute) services to their members. These associations must consist solely of owners or tenants of agricultural holdings and must offer substitute labor to their members in cases such as illness, a child’s first sick day, participation in continuing education, or during holidays. The law allows the Minister for Agriculture to provide subsidies to cover wages, travel allowances, and training costs for the substitute workers.
The act authorizes the minister to set rules for subsidy calculation and eligibility, including prioritization criteria (e.g., short-term illness, specific education-related absences), membership requirements, organizational structure, and financial reporting. It includes provisions for revoking or recovering subsidies if false information is provided or requirements are no longer met. The law also permits delegation of decision-making to the Agricultural Directorate and establishes an advisory committee to support its implementation. The act applies only in Denmark and explicitly excludes the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
Notes
The consolidated version is Consolidation Act No. 875 of 17 December 1991.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
LOV nr 209 af 13/05/1981: Lov om tilskud til vikarordninger inden for jordbruget.