§24 Granting residence for temporary protection
(1) A foreigner who is granted temporary protection on the basis of a resolution by the Council of the European Union pursuant to directive 2001/55/EC and who declares his or her willingness to be admitted into the Federal territory shall be granted a residence permit for the duration of his or her temporary protection as assessed in accordance with Articles 4 and 6 of said directive.
(2) No temporary protection shall be granted if the conditions stipulated in Section 3 (2) of the Asylum Procedure Act or Section 60 (8), sentence 1 apply; the residence permit shall be refused.
(3) The foreigners pursuant to sub-section 1 shall be allocated to the various Länder. The Länder may agree quotas for admission to grant temporary protection and for allocation. Allocation to the various Länder shall be carried out by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees. In the absence of any divergent allocation basis agreed between the Länder, the allocation basis stipulated for the allocation of asylum seekers shall apply.
(4) The supreme Land authority or the body appointed by the same shall pass an allocation ruling. The Land governments are authorised to regulate allocation within the Länder via statutory instruments, and may assign this authorisation to other bodies via statutory instruments; Section 50 (4) of the Asylum Procedure Act shall apply mutatis mutandis. The allocation ruling shall not be contestable. Any legal actions shall have no suspensory effect.
(5) The foreigner shall have no entitlement to stay in a specific Land or a specific place. He or she shall take up his or her accommodation and ordinary residence at the place to which he or she is allocated in accordance with sub-sections 3 and 4.
(6) Self-employment must not be excluded. The pursuit of an economic activity with employee status shall be subject to Section 4 (2). — no longer applicable
(7) The foreigner shall be provided with written notification of the rights and obligations pertaining to the temporary protection in a language which he or she is able to understand.
Source — Federal Ministry of the Interior