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The Impact of the New Civil Code on the Aktivity of Low Threshold Institutions for Children and Youngsters in the Region of South Bohemia
ŠVECOVÁ, Nikola
This bachelor thesis deals with an impact of a new Civil Code Act No.89/2012 Coll. On the low-threshold institutions for children and adolescents in the Region of South Bohemia. The theoretical part deals with a classification of a non-state, non-profit making organizations, which is essential for this research. Furthermore, I present basic concepts connected with a low-threshold institution for children and adolescents (LTICHA). Provided services according to valid legislation and their target group are presented here too. I also deal with a problem of a civil society transformation to a chosen legal status. The practical part contains selected targets and survey inquires. In the survey part of the bachelor thesis I used a qualitative construction, a face-to-face method and a half-structured interview technique. The first target was to discover how a LTICHA dealt with new Civil Code (NCC) duties. Furthermore I dealt with the most frequented legislative forms used by the LTICHA. The institutions could choose a legislative status of a voluntary group, institute or public benefit organization. The research target group were the LTICHA in the Region of South Bohemia, which were impacted by a NCC; not every institution had to change its legislative status though. This change excluded the church and religious societies which are subjected to Act No.3/2002 Coll. About churches and religious societies. This legislative status is the most accepted one by the LTICHA and out of 19 institutions in the South of Bohemia, more than one half of these prefer this status. Only those institutions that changed their legislative status from the civil society were contacted. Eventually only three institutions participated in the survey. It appears that these institutions were "forced" to change their legislative status by a new Civil Code as well as to follow its new conditions. The questioned institutions were able to transform their status only with special help.

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