Financial and accounting regulations applicable to the cult units within the Romanian Patriarchy
Mircea Cricovean
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Mircea Cricovean: West University of Timisoara, Romania
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2015, vol. XXII, issue Special(II), 148-153
Abstract:
The cult units and subunits within the Romanian Patriarchy are organized and structured according to the Statute for the Organization and Functioning of the Romanian Orthodox Church published in the Romanian Official Gazette, Part I, no.50, on January 22nd 2008. Also, on must abide by the regulations of Law 489/2006 regarding the religious liberty and the general regime of the cults, published in the Official Gazette, Part I, no.11/01.08.2007, as well as by other special laws dealing with the organization structure, and only tangentially with the financing of the Romanian Orthodox Church and of the other cults equally recognized by the Romanian State, according to the law for cults.
Keywords: cult units; financing; legislation; financial discipline. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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