The list of documents received by supervisory bodies within the framework of interdepartmental cooperation has been completed

23 August 2017, Wednesday

Pursuant to the relative decree of the Government of the RF No. 1650-R dd. 01.08.2017 it is suggested to expand the list of documents, requested and received through interdepartmental information interaction between the state control authorities (supervisory) in organizing and conducting inspections from other bodies and organizations, possessing the documents.

Currently, the approved list contains about 200 such documents provided by 40 agencies. About 30 documents are added according to the signed order, and namely:

  • licenses for the activities on collection, transport, processing, disposal, disposal of waste classes I-IV (supplier-Rosprirodnadzor);
  • information from the State Register of hazardous production facilities (supplier-Rostekhnadzor);
  • reporting on education, reclamation, clearance, waste disposal (supplier-Rosprirodnadzor);
  • information on the issue of the international Certificate of protection of the vessel (supplier-Rosmorrechflot) and others.

We remind that, since 2017 the state authorities have been prohibited to require from legal and individual entrepreneurs the documents, being in possession of other state authorities: They should be requested and provided within 5 working days, mostly electronically, within scope of the interdepartmental cooperation.

The amendments have been developed by the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, in fulfillment of the Federal Act No. 294 FZ of 26.12.2008  "On protection of the rights of legal entities and individual entrepreneurs in the exercise of state control (supervision) and municipal control" and aimed at reducing the administrative burden on legal entities and individual entrepreneurs in the conduct of inspections. Besides, it will also allow to reduce costs and optimize the performance of inspecting state bodies.

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