A conference with participants of the Priority Program "Reform of monitoring and supervisory activities"is being held in Moscow

22 September 2017, Friday

A conference with participants of the Priority Program "Reform of monitoring and supervisory activities" was held in Moscow on September 21-22. The conference was attended by representatives of: the federal bodies of state power and executive bodies of state power of all subjects of the Russian Federation, which were responsible for the implementation of the Priority Program "Reform of monitoring and supervisory activities", the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, and the Analytical Center of the Government of the Russian Federation.

On behalf of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Chief of the Administrative Reform Department of the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan, Albina Gergert participated in the event.

The relevant issues related to the implementation of the Priority Program were discussed during the conference:

  • improving the quality of monitoring and supervisory activities at the regional and municipal levels;
  • introduction of risk-oriented approach in monitoring and supervisory activities;
  • automation of control-supervisory activities;
  • systematization, reduction and updating of mandatory requirements.

Within the framework of thematic sessions on these issues, the participants of the conference were able to exchange experiences in part of fulfillment of the set tasks, to identify problems and propose solutions, including at the federal level, as well as in the context of the talk "without ties", to ask relevant questions about the reform of control and supervisory activities of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia.

We remind that a "road map" to improve monitoring and supervisory activities in accordance with the Priority Program has been recently adopted in the Republic of Tatarstan. According to this "road map", 14 executive bodies of the state power and 12 bodies of local self government, exercising state control (supervision) are implementing, including the events on automation of the control and supervisory activities, the updating of mandatory requirements and the introduction of approaches to evaluation of the efficiency and performance of monitoring and supervisory activities.

In addition, a risk-oriented approach has been already introduced in the state authorities of the Republic for seven types of state control (supervision):

  • regional state veterinary supervision;
  • state housing supervision;
  • licensing control in respect of legal persons or individual entrepreneurs, engaged in the management of multifamily buildings on the basis of a licence;
  • licensing control over retail sales of alcoholic products;
  • state control (supervision) in the area of shared construction of multifamily houses and (or) other real estate objects;
  • regional state construction supervision;
  • regional state environmental supervision.
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