He then informed that the ombudsman’s appointment to the post scheduled to happen for today, would be put forward until the end of additional NACB’s inspection.
MPs had voiced their statements and announcements, and then passed to debates.
Bill No.6155, amending the law of Ukraine on rehabilitation of disabled persons, has been adopted.
The new law runs that the disabled under rehabilitation in proper establishments are to be supplied with transportation free of charge in the order defined by the central executive body.
The Parliament has accepted bill No.6431 altering the national budget.
The law hereby raises expenditures on the central electoral commission for local budgets up to UAH 272,3 m appr.
The first reading of bill No.5364 has been passed with some amendments to parking regulations in Ukraine and more.
Administrative responsibility may now be applied to both individuals and legal entities for breaking the parking rules provided that it is fixed automatically or by photo/video facilities. The law also exclusively allows local executive bodies to widen the range of duties for parking inspectors; to create a local automated control system for parking settlements; and to expand the list of obligations for vehicle drivers. The bill spreads the list of compulsory insured events in Ukraine, too. The draft dilates the police’s powers and its access to the informational clearing house services.
The meeting took a break until 16:00 today.After the break MPs went on to the agenda.
The Parliament accepted bill No.6085 on the first
reading.
The bill
introduces a new definition - ‘a euroregional collaboration alliance’ - to the Ukrainian
laws on cross-border cooperation, and determines and regulates its formation
procedure and activities.
Bill No.5616, changing the law of Ukraine on physical culture and sports with regard to employment-related sports and martial arts, has been adopted.
The above sports are to be developed by physical culture and sports establishments. It is also set out that the top rank sportsmen, who are serving for Ukrainian army and the like, might be accepted by the physical culture and sports establishments, or appointed to posts in the subdivisions in charge of sporting activities and physical culture development.
Bill No.2917, altering some Ukrainian laws on setting up of children’s rehabilitation and leisure, has been taken.
The law runs that the net of child-care (rehabilitation and leisure) facilities is an aggregate of children’s institutions for rehabilitation and leisure (both in action or out) regardless of form of ownership and subordination. The bill also introduces some more new definitions.
Adopted bill No.5297 amends the law of Ukraine on status and social protection of Chornobyl’s victims.
The bill reinstates the right for an annual rehabilitation relief to children who lost one of the parents in the wake of the Chornobyl disaster, and those evacuated from the exclusion area in 1986.
The Chairperson concluded the meeting.