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Part VI: Organisation and Status of Core Security and Justice Providers

Law No. (27) of 2012 amending some provisions of Law No. (7) of 2012 on the establishment of the Libyan Intelligence Service

Law No. (27) of 2012

On Amendment of Some Provisions

of Law No. (7) of 2012

On the Establishment of the Libyan Intelligence Service

The National Transitional Council (NTC):

Upon review of:

  • The Victory Statement of the 17 February Revolution issued on 22 February 2011;
  • The Constitutional Declaration issued on 3 August 2011;
  • The internal regulation of the NTC;
  • The bylaws of the NTC;
  • Law No. (7) of 2012 on the establishment of the Libyan Intelligence Service;
  • Law No. (8) of 1369 AH on the amendment of Decree No. (9) of 1996 on the employees of statutory entities;
  • Law No. (43) of 1974 on the retirement of military personnel;
  • Law No. (12) of 2010 issuing the Labour Relations Law;
  • Cabinet Decree No. (37) of 2011 on the salaries of statutory entities;
  • NTC Decree No. (17) of 2011 dissolving the External Security Service and the Internal Security Service;
  • NTC Decree No. (53) of 2011 on the establishment of the National Assembly for National Security;
  • NTC Decree No. (134) of 2011 on transfer of the properties of the External Security Service to the Libyan Intelligence Service;
  • Law No. (1) of 2012 on some provisions pertaining to the salaries and retirement of military personnel;
  • Based on what the Chief of the Libyan Intelligence Service (LIS) presented in his letter no. (1/3) on 13/03/2012.

Issued the following law:

Article (1)

A new paragraph shall be added to Article (3), as follows:

Cooperate and coordinate with the competent authorities to secure civil aircraft and airline passengers and commercial and touristic ships.

Article (2)

The text of Article (18) shall be amended to read:

The initial appointment shall be at the starting salary of the grade specified for the position to which the appointment pertains, and the Chief of the LIS shall issue a decision to regulate the conditions of transfer from the civilian to the military staff in the LIS and vice versa.

Article 3

This Law shall enter into force from its date of issuance and shall be published in the Official Gazette.

Interim National Transitional Council –Libya

Issued in Tripoli

Thursday, 19/04/2012.

Table of Ranks, Grades, and Promotions

Of the Employees of the Libyan Intelligence Service

Appended to Law No. (7) of 2012 on the Establishment of the Libyan Intelligence Service

Table No. (1)

Rank – Grade

Parallel Grade

Minimum Years Required in Grade for Promotion

Chief of the LIS

Grade of a Minister

No minimum time

Deputy Chief of the LIS

Deputy Minister

No minimum time

Major General

Fourteenth

No minimum time

Brigadier General

Thirteenth

No minimum time

Colonel

Twelfth

Six years

Lieutenant Colonel

Eleventh

Five years

Major

Tenth

Four years

Captain

Ninth

Five years

First Lieutenant

Eighth

Five years

Second Lieutenant

Seventh

Five years

Table of Ranks, Grades, and Promotions

Of the Employees of the Libyan Intelligence Service

Annexed to Law No. (7) of 2012 on the Establishment of the Libyan Intelligence Service

Table No. (2)

Rank – Grade

Parallel Grade

Minimum Years Required in Grade for Promotion

Deputy Officer

Tenth

Four years

First Warrant Officer

Ninth

Four years

Warrant Officer

Eighth

Four years

Sergeant First Class

Seventh

Four years

Staff Sergeant

Sixth

Four years

Sergeant

Fifth

Three years

Corporal

Fourth

Three years

Private

Third

Two years

Text Type:Law
Text number:27
Text date:2012-04-19
Institution:National Transitional Council (NTC)
Status:Applicable
Gazette number:05
Gazette date:2012-05-12
Gazette pages:274 - 278

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