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Poland's Official Gazette publishes June 12, 2026 regulations

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Poland's official gazette published a series of government regulations on June 12, 2026.
  • The regulations cover various sectors including finance, education, agriculture, and internal affairs.
  • Topics include reduced VAT rates, special education, public aid in agriculture, early elections, biometric data, and maritime borders.

Poland's official journal, Dziennik Ustaw, published a compilation of government regulations on June 12, 2026, detailing new measures across several key sectors.

Among the published acts is a regulation from the Minister of Finance and Economy concerning reduced value-added tax (VAT) rates. Alongside this, the Minister of Education issued a decree modifying rules for the organization and implementation of special care and educational activities in specialized kindergartens and schools, including those within healthcare facilities and social welfare units.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development introduced changes to the financial management of the State Treasury's Agricultural Property Resources. Additionally, a regulation from the Minister of the Interior and Administration addresses the comparison and transmission of biometric or alphanumeric data to the Eurodac system for public order protection. This ministry also issued regulations on access procedures and authorization forms for the WUI system, as well as the structure of identification and reference numbers within Eurodac.

Further regulations include a Council of Ministers decree concerning public aid reports in agriculture or fisheries, and a regulation from the Prime Minister's Office regarding early elections for the mayor of the Raciฤ…ลผek municipality. The Minister of Infrastructure also defined the maritime border of the port in Nowa Pasล‚ฤ™ka, and the Minister of Climate and Environment amended regulations on areas suitable for underground carbon dioxide storage.

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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.