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Uradni List RS, Št Uradni list Republike Slovenije Internet: http://www.uradni-list.si e-pošta: [email protected] Št. Ljubljana, petek Cena 1430 SIT ISSN 1318-0576 Leto XIV 8 30. 1. 2004 DRŽAVNI ZBOR 4 Možni kandidat za člana Državne revizijske komisije 362. Razpis za prijavo možnih kandidatov za člana mora prijavi priložiti naslednja dokazila: Državne revizijske komisije – dokazilo o državljanstvu Republike Slovenije, – potrdilo o pridobljeni izobrazbi (diploma pridobljena v Na podlagi prvega odstavka 5. člena zakona o reviziji Republiki Sloveniji ali nostrificirana tuja diploma), postopkov javnega naročanja (Uradno prečiščeno besedilo, – potrdilo o opravljenem pravniškem državnem izpitu v Uradni list RS, št. 14/03) in sklepa 16. seje Mandatno-volilne primeru, da ima pridobljeno univerzitetno izobrazbo pravne komisije Državnega zbora Republike Slovenije z dne 10. de- smeri, cembra 2003 objavljam – potrdilo, da ni bil obsojen zaradi naklepnega kaz- nivega dejanja na zaporno kazen, ki je daljša od šestih mesecev, R A Z P I S – življenjepis z opisom dosedanjih delovnih izkušenj. za prijavo možnih kandidatov za člana Državne revizijske komisije 5 Prijave z dokazili, navedenimi v 4. točki tega razpisa, 1 naj možni kandidati posredujejo v roku 8 dni od dneva objave Zakon o reviziji postopkov javnega naročanja v 5. členu razpisa v Uradnem listu Republike Slovenije na naslov: Man- določa, da predsednika in člane Državne revizijske komisije datno-volilna komisija Državnega zbora Republike Slovenije, imenuje in razrešuje Državni zbor na predlog Mandatno- Šubičeva 4, 1001 Ljubljana, p.p. 636 z oznako: »PRIJAVA volilne komisije. Mandatno-volilna komisija objavi razpis NA RAZPIS«. za možne kandidate za predsednika in člane najmanj šest mesecev pred iztekom mandata ali najkasneje v 15 dneh Št. 450-02/99-10/19 po predčasni razrešitvi. Pri objavi razpisa in imenovanju Ljubljana, dne 26. januarja 2004. je treba upoštevati, da mora vsaj predsednik izpolnjevati Predsednik splošne pogoje, kot jih mora izpolnjevati sodnik, v skladu z Mandatno-volilne komisije zakonom, ki ureja sodniško službo. Več kot polovica članov Državnega zbora Republike Slovenije mora imeti univerzitetno izobrazbo pravne smeri. Ostali člani Jožef Školč l. r. morajo imeti univerzitetno izobrazbo ekonomske ali tehniške smeri. Predsednik in člani Državne revizijske komisije imajo status državnega funkcionarja. Državna revizijska komisija ima predsednika in štiri člane. Mandat predsednika in članov je pet let in so lahko ponovno imenovani. PREDSEDNIK REPUBLIKE 2 363. Ukaz o podelitvi odlikovanja Častni znak Razpis za prijavo možnih kandidatov za člana Državne svobode Republike Slovenije revizijske komisije je objavljen zaradi predčasne razrešitve enega od štirih članov Državne revizijske komisije. Na podlagi sedme alinee prvega odstavka 107. člena ustave Republike Slovenije, pete alinee 3. člena in prve 3 alinee 4. člena ter prvega odstavka 7. člena zakona o od- Možni kandidat za člana Državne revizijske komisije likovanju Častni znak svobode Republike Slovenije (Uradni mora v skladu s prvim odstavkom 5. člena zakona o reviziji list RS, št. 24/92) izdajam postopkov javnega naročanja izpolnjevati naslednje splošne pogoje: da je državljan Republike Slovenije in aktivno obvla- da slovenski jezik; da je poslovno sposoben in ima splošno U K A Z zdravstveno zmožnost; da je dopolnil 30 let starosti; da ima o podelitvi odlikovanja Častni znak svobode pridobljeno univerzitetno izobrazbo pravne smeri in je opravil Republike Slovenije pravniški državni izpit oziroma ima pridobljeno univerzitetno izobrazbo ekonomske ali tehniške smeri; da ni bil obsojen Ob 140. obletnici delovanja za izjemen delež pri širjenju zaradi naklepnega kaznivega dejanja na zaporno kazen, ki knjige in kulturnem znanstvenem poslanstvu med Slovenci je daljša od šestih mesecev. podeljujem Stran 926 / Št. 8 / 30. 1. 2004 Uradni list Republike Slovenije Uradni list Republike Slovenije Št. 8 / 30. 1. 2004 / Stran 927 Zlati častni znak svobode Republike Slovenije Slovenski stico »solastniški delež, ki ga prodaja prijavitelj« prijavitelj matici. vpiše svoj solastniški delež. V primeru prodaje zemljišča v solastništvu, prijavitelj v vrstici »drugi prodajalci – solastniki« Št. 996-01-1/2004 navede število drugih solastnikov, ki so poleg prijavitelja po- Ljubljana, dne 28. januarja 2004. godbene stranke, ne glede na to, ali so zavezanci za DDV ali ne, njihova imena, davčne številke in solastniški delež dr. Janez Drnovšek l. r. vsakega od njih; Predsednik 2. datum prodaje nezazidanega stavbnega zemljišča: Republike Slovenije vpiše se datum nastanka davčne obveznosti v skladu z za- konom, ki ureja davek na dodano vrednost; 3. podatki o nezazidanem stavbnem zemljišču: prodaja- lec navede občino, v kateri se zemljišče nahaja, ter podatke o zemljišču, in sicer: VLADA a) katastrsko občino in parcelno številko oziroma par- celne številke zemljišča, ki je predmet prodaje. Če je predmet 364. Uredba za izvajanje 39. člena zakona o izvrševanju proračuna Republike Slovenije za prodaje zemljišče v solastništvu, se navedejo podatki o celo- leto 2004 in 2005 tnem zemljišču, ki je predmet prodaje, b) skupno površino zemljišča, ki je predmet prodaje, Na podlagi sedmega odstavka 39. člena zakona o iz- c) celotno vrednost zemljišča, brez DDV, vrševanju proračuna Republike Slovenije za leto 2004 in d) znesek plačila (brez DDV), ki ga s prodajo doseže 2005 (Uradni list RS, št. 130/03) izdaja Vlada Republike prodajalec, ki vlaga prijavo, Slovenije e) znesek DDV, ki ga je prodajalec obračunal od pro- meta nezazidanega stavbnega zemljišča, f) predvidena namenska raba zemljišča: prodajalec U R E D B O označi predvideno namensko rabo zemljišča, ki je razvidna za izvajanje 39. člena zakona o izvrševanju iz pogodbi priložene informacije o namembnosti zemljišča, proračuna Republike Slovenije in sicer: za leto 2004 in 2005 i. območja stanovanj, ii. območja proizvodnih dejavnosti, 1. člen iii. območja javne infrastrukture, (vsebina uredbe) iv. mešana območja, v. območja športno rekreacijskih in zelenih površin, (1) Ta uredba določa način izvajanja 39. člena zakona vi. območja prometne infrastrukture, o izvrševanju proračuna Republike Slovenije za leto 2004 vii. območja telekomunikacijske infrastrukture, in 2005 (Uradni list RS, št. 130/03; v nadaljnjem besedilu: viii. območja energetske infrastrukture, ZIPRS0405) ter določa obrazec za prijavo prodaje nezazi- ix. območja komunalne in okoljske infrastrukture. danega stavbnega zemljišča. (2) Seznam občin iz drugega odstavka 39. člena ZI- Če je predmet prodaje stavbno zemljišče, ki je namenje- PRS0405 za leto 2004 je v prilogi 1, ki je sestavni del te no večim namenom rabe, se predvidena namembnost določi uredbe. po pretežnosti, 2. člen g) operativnost zemljišča: prodajalec označi vrsto dejan- (definicija nezazidanega stavbnega zemljišča) skega stanja nezazidanega stavbnega zemljišča, in sicer: i. zemljišče je predvideno za graditev le na osnovi Kot nezazidano stavbno zemljišče v smislu 39. člena planskih oziroma strateških prostorskih aktov, ZIPRS0405 se šteje zemljišče, ki je s prostorskim aktom na- ii. zemljišče je predvideno za graditev z izvedbenimi menjeno graditvi objektov. prostorskimi akti, iii. zemljišče je predvideno za graditev z izvedbenimi 3. člen prostorskimi akti in je tudi že minimalno komunalno opre- (prijava in drugi podatki) mljeno; (1) Davčni zavezanec, registriran za davek na dodano 4. datum prijave: vpiše se datum vložitve prijave; vrednost (v nadaljnjem besedilu: DDV), ki proda nezazidano 5. podpis prodajalca oziroma odgovorne osebe pro- stavbno zemljišče prijavi davčnemu organu takšno prodajo dajalca in žig. na obrazcu, katerega vzorec je v prilogi 2, ki je sestavni del (5) Če nezazidano stavbno zemljišče, ki je predmet pro- te uredbe. daje, leži na območju več občin, se v prijavi v vrstici »občina, (2) Davčni zavezanec mora na podlagi zahteve davč- v kateri se zemljišče nahaja« navede tista občina, na ob- nega organa predložiti še druge podatke in dokumente, ki močju katere se nahaja največji del nezazidanega stavbnega dokazujejo točnost in popolnost navedb v prijavi. zemljišča, ki je predmet prodaje. (3) Če je prodajalcev več, mora vsak prodajalec, ki je davčni zavezanec, registriran za DDV, izpolniti svojo prijavo, 4. člen na njej navesti svoj solastniški delež in navesti, koliko pro- (1) Če davčni organ ugotovi neskladje med zneskom dajalcev – solastnikov je prodajalo isto nezazidano stavbno DDV, ki ga je zavezanec prijavil v prijavi iz prejšnjega člena, zemljišče. Na prijavi mora navesti polna imena solastnikov in dejansko obračunanim zneskom DDV po obračunu DDV, in njihove davčne številke ter solastniške deleže vsakega pri pripravi podatkov upošteva dejansko obračunani znesek od njih. DDV. (4) Prijava prodaje nezazidanega stavbnega zemljišča (2) Če se z naknadno odločbo, izdano v davčnem po- se izpolni na naslednji način: stopku, spremeni znesek DDV, ki ga je davčni zavezanec ob- 1. splošni podatki o prodajalcu: prodajalec navede računal od posameznega prometa, davčni organ to upošteva svoje ime in priimek oziroma naziv pravne osebe ter stalno pri pripravi podatkov za tisto davčno obdobje, v katerem je prebivališče oziroma sedež ter svojo davčno številko. V vr- odločba postala dokončna. Stran 926 / Št. 8 / 30. 1. 2004 Uradni list Republike Slovenije Uradni list Republike Slovenije Št. 8 / 30. 1. 2004 / Stran 927 5. člen Priloga 1 (1) Davčna uprava na podlagi podatkov iz 3. in 4. člena te uredbe pošlje ministrstvu, pristojnemu za finance, zbirne podatke o prodajah nezazidanih stavbnih zemljišč
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