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Government and Administration Organisation Act
(GAOA)

Art. 7c Ordinances safeguarding the interests of the country 17

1 The Fed­er­al Coun­cil, in dir­ect ap­plic­a­tion of Art­icle 184 para­graph 3 of the Fed­er­al Con­sti­tu­tion, may when ne­ces­sary is­sue an or­din­ance to safe­guard the in­terests of the coun­try.

2 It shall lim­it the peri­od of valid­ity of the or­din­ance ap­pro­pri­ately; the peri­od of valid­ity may not ex­ceed four years.

3 It may ex­tend the peri­od of valid­ity once. In this case, the or­din­ance ceases to ap­ply six months after the be­gin­ning of the ex­ten­sion if the Fed­er­al Coun­cil fails to present the Fed­er­al As­sembly with a bill es­tab­lish­ing a leg­al basis for the con­tent of the or­din­ance.

4 The or­din­ance ceases to ap­ply:

a.
if the bill men­tioned in para­graph 3 is re­jec­ted by the Fed­er­al As­sembly; or
b.
at the latest with in­tro­duc­tion of the leg­al basis provided for in para­graph 3.

17 In­ser­ted by No I 1 of the FA of 17 Dec. 2010 on Safe­guard­ing Demo­cracy, the Rule of Law and the Ca­pa­city to Act in Ex­traordin­ary Situ­ations, in force since 1 May 2011 (AS 2011 1381; BBl 2010 15632803).