The Ministry of Economy discussed the implementation of the Federal Law "On State Control (Supervision) and Municipal Control in the Russian Federation"

15 April 2021, Thursday

The Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan discussed the preparation of draft legal acts for the implementation of federal laws regulating control and supervisory activities at the federal and regional levels.

The event was held via videoconference as part of a meeting organized by the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation on the implementation of the Action Plan of the executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and local self-government bodies necessary for the implementation of the Federal Law "On State Control (Supervision) and Municipal Control in the Russian Federation" for 2021.

The meeting was chaired by State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Alexey Khersontsev. On the part of the Republic of Tatarstan, the meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan – Executive Secretary of the regional working group Ayrat Shamsiev.

Alexey Khersontsev noted in his report that in the near future the "satellite bill" will be adopted, which is currently under consideration by the State Duma of Russia.

The participants discussed the problematic issues raised by the responsible secretaries of the regional working groups during the implementation of the Action Plan, including the presentation of information in the information system monitoring.ar.gov.ru.

Let's recall that in December 2020, in the 1st reading, the State Duma of Russia adopted the "satellite bill", which provides for amendments to 108 sectoral laws, in terms of setting out the subject of control and supervision at each of its levels (federal, regional and municipal). For some types of control and supervision, specific features will be established, for example, preventive and control (supervisory) measures.

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