The law is expected to come into force on July 1, 2025.

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The law is expected to come into force on July 1, 2025.

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In case of acceptancebillParticipants will be able to submit applications, petitions, complaints, protests and other documents in the form of an electronic document. The authors of the initiative specify that information technologies will be used by those who have such a technical capability, that is, the right to submit paper documents remains. In addition, the bill proposes to establish the possibility of participating in proceedings on administrative offenses remotely via video conferencing (VCS) and web conferencing.

Documents can be submitted cayman islands whatsapp resourcethrough "Gosuslugi" and through information systems that will be determined by the Supreme Court and the judicial department at the Supreme Court.



A related bill has also been submitted to the State Duma, which proposes amendments to the law "On the introduction of the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses." According to it, the government, regional authorities, the Supreme Court, the judicial department at the Supreme Court and the Central Bank will determine the procedure for submitting procedural documents in electronic form and establish requirements for technical means of videoconferencing.

Administrative proceedings are ready to switch to electronic document management and video communication
"Arbitration courts and courts of general jurisdiction already use electronic document management (EDM) for other categories of cases," said Albina Galimova, leading lawyer in the dispute resolution practice at EBR law firm. "The first steps have already been taken to transition to EDM in administrative proceedings: since September 2021, it has been possible to appeal decisions on administrative offenses electronically if they were recorded by automatic technical means, such as photo and video cameras. For example, this applies to fines for traffic violations recorded by cameras."

"The Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation already provides for the possibility of using digital technologies. For example, with their help, a participant in the proceedings can provide explanations, ensure participation in a meeting, and request information necessary for resolving the case," explained Arseniy Solovyov, a lawyer in the dispute resolution practice at Versus.legal.

Nikolay Andreyev, head of the law firm "Taxes and Cyberlaw", believes that the industry is ready to switch to EDI and VKS. Such experience has already been implemented in other departments - for example, in the Federal Tax Service and the Federal Antimonopoly Service.

"Moreover, all agencies that may participate in administrative offence proceedings use electronic document management systems for internal purposes. Also, many agencies already work with citizens' and organizations' requests through "Gosuslugi", and this is n
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