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Document 284 - Amendment to the Research Act – RJ

Published date: 19.08.2026 |Processed date: 19.08.2026 |Session 10

Scope: Part One–Part Three; § 2–§ 2a; pages 1–31.

Prior to its entry into force, the bill amends and clarifies the new legal framework for public support of research, development, and innovation. It introduces open access to publicly funded publications and research data, including their deposit in trusted repositories, while simultaneously protecting privacy, intellectual property, and security interests. It regulates the status of research agencies, the transfer of responsibilities to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, budgetary procedures, and the temporary processing of birth numbers. It allows public infrastructure institutions to conduct related research and raises the limit on the transfer of earmarked funds from 5% to 10%; the main changes are set to take effect on January 1, 2027.

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Government
Parliamentary Bill

Document 279 - Amendment to the Accounting Act - EU

Published date: 14.08.2026 |Processed date: 14.08.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda
The amendment significantly changes the rules for sustainability reporting and narrows the scope of companies subject to these requirements to large entities that exceed specified thresholds for revenue and number of employees. It introduces protections for smaller entities in the supply chain and revises the requirements for sustainability reports by third-country nationals, including their verification and disclosure. At the same time, it expands the scope of administrative offenses and penalties for violations of these obligations and sets the effective date primarily as January 1, 2027, with certain obligations deferred until 2028. The Act also contains provisions concerning foreign nationals and their rights and obligations.
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Organizational committee
Government Bill

Document 278 - Amendment to the Civil Aviation Act – EU

Published date: 10.08.2026 |Processed date: 10.08.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda
The amendment to the Civil Aviation Act aligns Czech law with the new EU rules for the Single European Sky and significantly changes the regulation of air traffic and navigation services, their performance, fee structures, and oversight by the Civil Aviation Authority. The security clearance system is changing: the certificate of reliability will now be electronic and valid indefinitely; instead of annual issuance, an annual review is being introduced; at the same time, the requirements for proving good character are being tightened, including documentation for foreigners and foreign entities. The law also expands the list of administrative offenses and penalties, regulates the transfer of passenger data, and introduces new or higher administrative fees. Some of the changes will take effect earlier due to EU regulations, while certain provisions regarding criminal records will not take effect until 2029.
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Organizational committee
Government Bill

Document 277 - Amendment to the Act on Municipalities

Published date: 03.08.2026 |Processed date: 03.08.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda
The bill significantly strengthens the legal status of associations of municipalities and municipal unions, establishes a new electronic registry, and incorporates these entities into additional administrative, labor, and digital regulations. Associations of municipalities may now establish their own municipal police forces, and the rules governing their public disclosure, funding, and jurisdiction are being expanded. The law also changes the compensation for local representatives holding concurrent offices, clarifies certain electoral and publication procedures, and postpones some of the digital changes until 2028.
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Organizational committee
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Document 276 - Amendment to the Waste Act - EU

Published date: 03.08.2026 |Processed date: 03.08.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda

Scope: Part One–Part Three; § 4–§ 154; pages 1–4.

The bill primarily aligns the Czech Waste Act with the new EU regulation on the transboundary shipment of waste and replaces existing references to the old European legislation with the new one. It introduces electronic filing and service of documents through a central system, regulates the Ministry’s decision-making process, clarifies the rules for the take-back and safe storage of waste, and newly establishes a regime for facilities requiring prior authorization; At the same time, the conditions regarding the applicant’s good standing are being amended so that the applicant must not have a single fine of a high amount, and the total amount of fines must not exceed a specified limit. The provisions governing administrative offenses and penalties related to cross-border waste shipments are being significantly revised to make enforcement more effective against illegal shipments. In addition, the obligation for regions to prepare waste management plans is being repealed, and an administrative fee of 10,000 CZK is being introduced for applications to issue or amend prior consent.

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Organizational committee
Government Bill

Document 274 - Amendment to the Public Health Protection Act – EU – RJ

Published date: 27.07.2026 |Processed date: 27.07.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda
The amendment primarily introduces new rules for products, materials, chemicals, and equipment that come into contact with drinking water, to ensure they do not pose a health risk and comply with new EU regulations. It significantly expands the obligations of manufacturers, importers, distributors, employers, and notified bodies; it regulates the authorization of work involving asbestos and the submission of data on high-risk work through a standardized monthly report. At the same time, it clarifies the powers of the Ministry of Health and public health offices and introduces new administrative offenses and fines; one previously redundant section of the text was deleted without altering the fundamental responsibilities of distributors. The proposed effective date is January 1, 2027, with older approvals and certain products remaining temporarily recognized until the end of 2032.
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Affected laws: 2
1st reading
Government Bill

Document 273 - Amendment to the Act on Surveying and Cadastral Authorities

Published date: 27.07.2026 |Processed date: 27.07.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda

Scope: Part One–Part Four; § 1–§ 14; pages 1–20.

The bill primarily reorganizes the surveying and cadastral inspectorates: they will no longer be separate organizational units of the state or accounting entities, but rather internal units of the Czech Office for Surveying and Cadastre, while retaining their administrative authority. At the same time, the Act expands and clarifies the powers of the Office and the inspectorates, particularly with regard to oversight, the administration of digital information systems, and the adjudication of cadastral violations. The territorial jurisdiction of the inspectorates is also changing, as the Vysočina Region is transferring from Brno to České Budějovice, and the names and annexes of the Act are being amended. The Act takes effect primarily on January 1, 2027, with certain amendments related to cadastral offenses taking effect on July 1, 2027.

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Affected laws: 1
1st reading
Government Bill

Document 270 - Amendment to the Pension Insurance Act

Published date: 27.07.2026 |Processed date: 27.07.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda

Scope: Part One–Part Four; § 19a–§ 86a; pages 1–26.

The bill amends the pension insurance rules primarily to benefit older individuals and working retirees. It introduces an age-based pension increase starting at age 80 and every five years thereafter, instead of the current increase starting only at age 85; at the same time, starting in 2028, the increase in the old-age pension for additional gainful employment will be reinstated and automated. The law also explicitly allows pensions to be paid abroad in a currency other than the Czech koruna and stipulates that the recipient bears the costs of currency conversion. At the same time, it requires employers to resubmit data on working old-age pensioners so that these increases can be applied automatically.

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Affected laws: 3
1st reading
Government Bill

Document 269 - Amendment to the Act on Technical Requirements for Products – EU – RJ

Published date: 27.07.2026 |Processed date: 27.07.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda

Scope: Part One–Part Four; § 1–§ 54; pages 1–16.

The bill transposes the Czech regulations on construction products into the new EU regime in accordance with EU Regulation 2024/3110. It repeals older transitional provisions in the Act on Technical Requirements for Products and transfers the rules for CE-marked construction products to the Act on Conformity Assessment, where it specifies the competent authorities, the Czech language for documents, and the information system. It temporarily maintains the validity of existing authorizations and notifications only until January 8, 2030, unless they are renewed. The Act also extends oversight and the scope of responsible entities to online sales and services involving the complete fulfillment of orders; most of the changes are to take effect shortly after promulgation, while some repeals will not take effect until January 8, 2040.

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Affected laws: 3
1st reading
Government Bill

Document 261 - Amendment to the Nature and Landscape Protection Act

Published date: 15.07.2026 |Processed date: 15.07.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: František Bureš, Petr Bendl, Karel Haas, Marek Benda, Ivan Adamec, Jakub Janda, Jan Bauer, Jana Bačíková

Scope: Part One–Part Two; § 20; pages 1–6.

The proposal amends the functioning of the national park board in the approval of key conservation and management documents. A representative of the Fire and Rescue Service of the Czech Republic is now required to join the board, and separate voting is introduced, meaning that a proposal must secure a majority among both the delegated representatives and the appointed members. In the event of repeated disagreement, the decision-making authority is transferred to the Ministry of the Environment following prior deliberation by the government, which changes the current procedure. Documents that have already been approved may be reconsidered within two years under specified conditions; the amendment takes effect on January 1, 2027.

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Additional documents: 1
Affected laws: 1
1st reading
Parliamentary Bill

Document 260 - Amendment to the Act on the Registration of Beneficial Owners - EU

Published date: 15.07.2026 |Processed date: 15.07.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda
The amendment changes the registration of beneficial owners from the current public system to a non-public system accessible only to selected entities or upon demonstration of a legitimate interest. It expands the range of authorities and institutions with privileged remote access, introduces new rules for the protection of vulnerable persons, and regulates the penalties and corporate consequences of failing to comply with registration obligations. It also significantly affects foreign nationals, as it explicitly covers foreign applicants and certain authorities from third countries. At the same time, it introduces extensive administrative and technical changes to information systems due to the transposition of EU law.
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Affected laws: 1
1st reading
Government Bill

Document 257 - Amendment to the Sickness Insurance Act - RJ

Published date: 10.07.2026 |Processed date: 10.07.2026 |Session 10

Scope: Sections 18–124; pages 1–14.

The bill amends the Sickness Insurance Act so that economically active recipients of a third-degree disability pension are no longer limited to receiving sickness benefits for only 70 days. Under the new provisions, sickness benefits are to be paid to them starting on the 15th day of incapacity for work or quarantine for the standard benefit period, but no longer than until the end of their employment or insurance coverage. The other changes are primarily technical adjustments to references, and a transitional provision stipulates that existing claims will be assessed according to the current rules. The proposed effective date is January 1, 2027, and the explanatory memorandum anticipates an increase in sickness insurance system expenditures of approximately 40 to 60 million CZK per year.

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Additional documents: 1
Affected laws: 1
1st reading
Senate Bill

Document 250 - Act on Standardization

Published date: 02.07.2026 |Processed date: 02.07.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Drahoslav Ryba, Jiří Barták
The law comprehensively regulates standardization, the status of the Czech Standardization Agency, and the rules for the development, publication, and access to Czech technical standards. It introduces free, sponsored access to mandatory standards, protects the content of standards—including a ban on their unauthorized use, even for artificial intelligence systems—and sets fines of up to 1,000,000 CZK. At the same time, it reorganizes public administration by abolishing the Hallmarking Office and transferring its responsibilities to other institutions. Most of the Act is set to take effect on January 1, 2027, while the section concerning metrology will not take effect until January 1, 2028.
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Additional documents: 1
Affected laws: 21
1st reading
Parliamentary Bill

Document 248 - Amendment to the Income Taxes Act

Published date: 02.07.2026 |Processed date: 02.07.2026 |Session 10

Scope: Part One–Part Seven; § 1–§ 363; pages 1–19.

The bill amends the rules for retirement savings to better integrate supplemental pension savings and long-term investment products, particularly for tax purposes and for the transfer of funds between them. It introduces higher state subsidies for people under 30 during the first year of saving, lowers the fee limit for some pension funds, and strengthens the disclosure obligations of pension companies. Under the new provisions, an employee who meets the conditions will have the right to request a contribution of at least 500 CZK per month from their employer for retirement savings; the law also addresses the overlap with other mandatory contributions. The bill is proposed to take effect on January 1, 2027.

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Additional documents: 1
Affected laws: 5
1st reading
Parliamentary Bill

Document 246 - Amendment to the Act on Roads - EU

Published date: 30.06.2026 |Processed date: 30.06.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda

Scope: § 21–§ 21a; pages 1–24.

The bill amends the rules for highway toll stickers by eliminating the automatic annual adjustment based on inflation and the length of the highway network and instead directly sets the rates in the law starting in 2027. It maintains the current fee levels, including discounted rates for certain low-emission and natural gas vehicles, and eliminates the Ministry of Transportation’s obligation to announce the rates annually via a notice. The main impact is greater predictability and a “freeze” on the price of highway toll stickers for drivers and business owners. At the same time, lower revenue growth is expected for the State Transport Infrastructure Fund, which may limit funding for transport infrastructure.

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Affected laws: 1
2nd reading
Government Bill

Document 243 - Amendment to the Act on Retail Sales Hours

Published date: 30.06.2026 |Processed date: 30.06.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Marek Výborný, Petr Hladík, František Talíř

Scope: Part One–Part Two; § 1; pages 1–10.

The bill amends the rules governing retail opening hours so that sales in larger stores are prohibited on all national holidays and, newly, on other specified holidays as well. Compared to the current regulations, the ban is extended in particular to Good Friday, May 1, July 5 and 6, and November 17; the rules for December 24 from 12:00 p.m. to midnight, as well as the existing exceptions, remain in effect. The goal is to establish a simpler and clearer rule for consumers, business owners, and employees, and to strengthen the tradition of collective time off on holidays. The proposed effective date is January 1, 2027.

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Additional documents: 1
Affected laws: 1
1st reading
Parliamentary Bill

Document 244 - Amendment to the Act on Income Taxes

Published date: 29.06.2026 |Processed date: 29.06.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Pavla Pivoňka Vaňková, Věra Kovářová, Jan Papajanovský, Lucie Sedmihradská

Scope: Part One; Sections 13–38l; pages 1–28.

The bill amends the Income Tax Act by eliminating the tax credit for a spouse and, in its place, increasing the tax credit for a child under 3 years of age. The benefit is to be increased by 1,000 CZK per month, and by 4,000 CZK per month if at least one of the taxpayers providing care holds a ZTP/P card. This is accompanied by amendments to related sections concerning the documentation of eligibility and data processing; the current rules are to apply to periods beginning before the amendment takes effect. The amendment is proposed to take effect on January 1, 2027.

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Additional documents: 1
Affected laws: 1
1st reading
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Document 238 - Amendment to the Act on Public Holidays

Published date: 24.06.2026 |Processed date: 24.06.2026 |Session 10

Scope: Section 4; pages 1–6.

The bill amends the Act on Public Holidays and Significant Days by adding August 28 as “Orel Day” to the list of significant days. The aim is to commemorate the persecution of the Orel organization after 1948, to promote historical memory, and to emphasize the values of democracy and resistance to totalitarianism. The amendment does not introduce a new non-working day; therefore, according to the bill, it will have no economic or budgetary impact. It is proposed to take effect on January 1, 2027.

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Additional documents: 1
Affected laws: 1
1st reading
Senate Bill

Document 235 - Amendment to the Act on Public Health Insurance Premiums - RJ

Published date: 23.06.2026 |Processed date: 23.06.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda

Scope: Section 3c; pages 1–16.

The proposal increases the assessment base for state-funded public health insurance premiums for state-insured persons from 14,074 CZK to 18,362 CZK, thereby increasing the state’s monthly payment starting in 2027. At the same time, it postpones the automatic indexation of this amount, which will now apply for the first time in 2029 instead of 2024. It also repeals the government regulation on the assessment base for 2026 and is intended to stabilize the financing of public health insurance and health insurance companies. According to the explanatory memorandum, the impact on the state budget is an additional approximately 21 billion CZK per year.

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Affected laws: 2
2nd reading
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Document 234 - Amendment to the Act on the Practice of the Profession of Authorised Architects - EU

Published date: 23.06.2026 |Processed date: 23.06.2026 |Session 10 |Submitters: Vláda
The amendment fundamentally changes the rules for professional licensing in construction and surveying: it introduces the role of a licensed builder, defines professional fields, and expands the powers of professional chambers. It clarifies the conditions for the granting, revocation, and suspension of authorization, strengthens disciplinary liability, mandates insurance, and promotes the digitization of records. The fee structure for applications and exams is also changing; fees will no longer be set directly by law but by the professional chambers within the statutory maximum limits. The document also affects foreign nationals, as it regulates the verification of good character and the recognition of foreign licenses; it is proposed to take effect on January 1, 2027.
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Affected laws: 3
1st reading
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