Can paying a fine imposed through Reserve+ lead to...
Can paying a fine imposed through Reserve+ lead to the removal of the wanted list and updating of data in Reserve+ so that I can be accepted to a university and granted a deferral?
Can paying a fine imposed through Reserve+ lead to the removal of the wanted list and updating of data in Reserve+ so that I can be accepted to a university and granted a deferral?
How can I remove a wanted person, having a reservation, without visiting the CCC?
If the court ordered the head of a state body to submit a report on the implementation of the court decision, but he failed to do so, will he be fined according to the new amendments to the Code of Administrative Procedure?
If a court ordered a state body to implement a certain decision, but it failed to do so, will a fine be imposed on the head of that body if he was not required to personally report on the implementation of the decision?
Can a person who has been sentenced to prison avoid serving the sentence by paying a fine, as in the case of Milorad Dodik?
If I update my credentials in the conscript's electronic account via the Reserve+ mobile application, do I have the right to receive an extract from the Unified State Register of Conscripts in paper form?
If I, as a driver, did not wear a seat belt while driving, can I appeal the fine if I explain that I have previously heard of some kind of exception for drivers?
The article is about a conflict between representatives of the CCC and individuals at a service station in Odessa. Representatives of the CCC detained a man who was trying to escape in a car and found several more individuals who were wanted. But do the actions of the CCC comply with Ukrainian legislation on the detention of individuals without a court order?
...her abandoned place of residence and died. Information about the death came to the social security authority only six months after the death. Are the funds that were paid as assistance for all this time subject to return to the state? And who should give them, if so?
I am a military conscript and tried to book myself through the company where I work, but was refused. Do I have the right to appeal this decision in court, and if so, what should my next steps be?
If an employee refuses to go on vacation according to the approved schedule, do I, as an employer, have the right to issue an order granting him vacation without his application? How to act in this situation in accordance with the law?
I tried to get a booking through a fake job offer but was rejected. Is there a way to appeal this decision and what should I do next?