Article 130: [Transfer of existing administrative institutions] 1. Administrative agencies and other institutions that serve the public
administration or the administration of justice and are not based on Land law or
on agreements between Länder, as well as the Administrative Union of South
West German Railways and the Administrative Council for Postal and
Telecommunications Services for the French Occupation Zone, shall be placed
under the control of the Federal Government. The Federal Government, with
the consent of the Bundesrat, shall provide for their transfer, dissolution, or
liquidation.
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Telecommunications
2. The supreme disciplinary authority for the personnel of these administrative
bodies and institutions shall be the competent Federal Minister.
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Powers of cabinet
3. Corporations and institutions under public law not directly subordinate to a
Land nor based on agreements between Länder shall be under the supervision of
the competent highest federal authority.
Article 131: [Persons formerly in the public service] The legal relations of persons, including refugees and expellees, who on 8 May 1945
were employed in the public service, have left the service for reasons other than
those recognised by civil service regulations or collective bargaining agreements,
and have not yet been reinstated or are employed in positions that do not
correspond to those they previously held, shall be regulated by a federal law. The
same shall apply mutatis mutandis to persons, including refugees and expellees, who
on 8 May 1945 were entitled to pensions and related benefits and who for reasons
other than those recognised by civil service regulations or collective bargaining
agreements no longer receive any such pension or related benefits. Until the
pertinent federal law takes effect, no legal claims may be made, unless Land law
otherwise provides.