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Hungarian Gazette 2025/99

Published: August 28, 202558 pagesmk-2025-0099

Summary

Government Decree No. 288/2025. (VIII. 28.) contains the simultaneous amendment of several government decrees on interior affairs matters, affecting the areas of health insurance benefits, firearms law regulation, procedures relating to unnatural death, accessibility authority tasks, and the further training of nursery school teacher trainees. The purpose of the amendments includes, inter alia, supporting the wider application of e-referrals through financing instruments, clarifying firearms law rules applicable to the staff of foreign representations, and rationalising death notification procedures. The decree is based on the authorising provisions of the relevant Acts, within the framework of governmental authority defined in Article 15(1) of the Fundamental Law.

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HUNGARIAN OFFICIAL GAZETTE · Issue 99 of 2025

III. Government Decrees

Government Decree No. 288/2025. (VIII. 28.) Korm. on the amendment of certain government decrees concerning interior affairs

[1] A priority objective is to increase the efficiency of access to healthcare services; to this end, it is necessary to apply e-referrals as widely as possible.

[2] The amendment contributes to achieving the widest possible application of e-referrals by introducing the necessary modifications through financing instruments.

[3] In view of events endangering the security of Hungarian diplomatic missions abroad and processes posing risks thereto, it is necessary to supplement and clarify the regulatory framework on firearms law in order to protect the life, physical integrity and health of the staff of diplomatic missions and their family members, to maintain the operational capacity of diplomatic missions, and to safeguard the property and security of diplomatic missions, while also establishing sufficiently strict rules of state regulatory control.

[4] It is necessary to rationalise procedures relating to unnatural death.

[5] In the interest of respecting the rights of the deceased and their bereaved and of expediting procedures, it is necessary to create the possibility for official or forensic autopsy to be dispensed with where it is not required in the interest of the proceedings.…