Putin Signs Law On Electronic Military Summonses For People Liable For Military Service
Date
4/14/2023 7:12:53 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that provides
for the establishment of a single registry of people eligible for
military service and the introduction of electronic military
summonses, according to a copy of the law that was published on a
government website on Friday, trend reports citing tass .
The law also introduces certain restrictions on people who
receive a draft notice but fail to come to their enlistment
office.
According to the law, hard copies of draft orders that are sent
to people eligible for military service will be supplemented by
electronic copies. An electronic summons will be considered served
once it's posted to the person's account on "a relevant online
service, in an information system." Also, a person will be notified
about the summons in his or her account with the online government
services portal. If a summons is not delivered in writing or
electronically, it will be considered served after seven days
passes from the date it was registered in the draft registry.
Also, temporary restrictions will be imposed on people if they
fail to come to their military enlistment office without a valid
reason within 20 days from the date they were served the summons.
They could be banned from registering as individual entrepreneurs,
registering their vehicles and real estate, their driving licenses
could be suspended and loan applications rejected. Russian regions
will be able to introduce their own additional measures such as
limiting various payouts, benefits and other social support
measures. These restrictions may be appealed either in or out of
court.
Also, people that are liable for military service won't be able
to leave Russia starting from the day they were served a military
summons unless they come to the enlistment office.
Anyone eligible for military service, if they weren't served a
military summons, has to come to their enlistment office within two
weeks from the start of the following conscription period.
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