Changes in the “eBaby” Service
The method of document delivery in the “eBaby” service has been changed. Instead of postal delivery, a new option for document delivery to the place of residence through a paid service of Civil Registration Offices is being introduced.
New Rules for Returning Defective Products
A procedure for returning or replacing defective food products has been approved. For products stored at temperatures up to +6°C, the return period is 1 day. For products with a shelf life of up to 14 days – return within 3 days, for products with a shelf life over 14 days – within 14 days. Refunds must be made on the day of application or within a maximum of 7 days.
New Disability Assessment System
A new system for assessing an individual’s daily functioning has been introduced, replacing the medical and social expertise. Expert assessment teams are being created on the basis of medical institutions. An electronic assessment system is being implemented. Assessment can be conducted in-person, remotely, or using telemedicine.
Agricultural Development Strategy until 2030
A strategy for the development of the agricultural sector with 7 main strategic goals has been approved. The document aims to harmonize with EU requirements, increase competitiveness, ensure food security, and develop rural territories.
New Instruction on Human Rights in Police
A new Instruction on organizing the activities of human rights compliance units in the National Police has been approved. Special units are being created at all levels. Mandatory recording of all actions with detainees in the Custody Records system is being introduced.
Changes in Taxation during Martial Law
Review of each of legal acts published today:
On the Accounting Price of Banking Metals
This is a daily notification by the National Bank of Ukraine establishing accounting prices for banking metals as of 29.11.2024. The document sets accounting prices for four types of banking metals: gold (XAU) – 110,078.18 UAH, silver (XAG) – 1,252.04 UAH, platinum (XPT) – 38,841.56 UAH, and palladium (XPD) – 40,891.80 UAH per troy ounce.
Key is the caveat that the established prices are reference and do not create obligations for the NBU to buy or sell banking metals at these prices. These prices are used by banks to reflect banking metal transactions in accounting and reporting.
On the Official Exchange Rate of the Hryvnia to Foreign Currencies
This is a daily notification by the National Bank of Ukraine establishing the official exchange rate of the hryvnia to 35 foreign currencies as of 29.11.2024. The document contains a table with currency rates, where each currency has its digital and literal code, number of units, full name, and official rate relative to the hryvnia. Among the main currencies: US dollar – 41.5956 UAH, euro – 43.8626 UAH, pound sterling – 52.6871 UAH.
It is important to note that these rates are used for accounting purposes, for NBU operations with the State Treasury Service of Ukraine, and in other cases specified by law. The NBU does not undertake obligations to buy and sell these currencies at these rates.
On Amending Item 27 of the Procedure for Providing the Comprehensive Electronic Public Service “eMalyatko”
The resolution amends the procedure for providing the “eMalyatko” service regarding the method of document delivery to the applicant. Instead of the possibility of receiving documents by recommended mail at the applicant’s expense, a delivery option is introduced to the place of residence through a paid service of Civil Registration Offices.
Structurally, the resolution contains only one change to item 27 of the base Procedure, which concerns the document delivery mechanism. The change refers to the Procedure for Providing Paid Services by Civil Registration Offices, approved by the Ministry of Justice Order No. 3335/5 dated 27.12.2010.
The key point is that document delivery is now carried out not by mail, but directly by Civil Registration Offices as a separate paid service. This allows for more reliable and controlled delivery of important documents to “eMalyatko” service recipients.
On Approving the Procedure for Returning (Replacing) Unfit and Dangerous Food Products
The resolution approves the procedure for returning or replacing low-quality food products and regulates relations between consumers and sellers in such cases. The document defines clear terms, procedures, and conditions for returning or replacing unfit or dangerous food products.
The document’s structure includes general provisions, term definitions, consumer appeal procedure, product return/replacement timelines, requirements for documentary proof of purchase, and refund procedure. This is a new regulatory act that details provisions of the updated Law of Ukraine.Consumer Rights Protection Regulations:
Key Provisions:
– For products stored at temperatures up to +6°C, return period is 1 day
– For products with shelf life up to 14 days – return within 3 days
– For products with shelf life over 14 days – return within 14 days
– Refund must be made on the day of request or maximum within 7 days
– Mandatory presence of a receipt document for return
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Regarding the redistribution of subvention according to the Budget Code. The first point establishes the fact of subvention redistribution in accordance with the Budget Code. The second point instructs the Ministry of Finance to make corresponding changes to the state budget schedule. The main content of the document is contained in the appendix, which details the amounts of reduction and increase in expenditures for each territorial community by region. The total redistribution amount is 268,623.1 thousand hryvnias. Funds are redistributed among hundreds of territorial communities throughout Ukraine.
Regarding the Approval of Transferring the Integral Property Complex of the Communal Institution of Lviv Regional Council “Lviv Regional Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination” to State Ownership
The order concerns the transfer of the Lviv Regional Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination from communal to state ownership with subsequent subordination to the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. The document has a simple structure and contains only one main provision – approval of the proposal by the Ministry of Health and Lviv Regional Council regarding the change of the institution’s ownership form. The key point is that the property complex of the forensic medical examination bureau (EDRPOU code 01996616) transitions from communal to state subordination, maintaining the institution’s activity profile and transferring it to the management of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.
Regarding the Transfer of Immovable Property to the Ownership of Territorial Communities of Ternopil and Khmelnytskyi Regions
The order regulates the transfer of specific real estate objects to the ownership of two territorial communities – Vyshnivets Settlement and Derazhnian City.
The document has a simple structure and provides for the transfer of two objects:
– Buildings and structures in Staryi Vyshnivets village, Kremenets District, Ternopil Region (on a land plot of 0.2389 hectares);
– Building in Lozove settlement, Khmelnytskyi District, Khmelnytskyi Region (on a land plot of 0.135 hectares).
Key elements of the order are precise identification of property through registration numbers of objects, cadastral numbers of land plots, and their exact addresses. This allows unambiguous determination of the transferred property and avoids potential misunderstandings in implementing the order.
Regarding Amendments to Some Resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on Allocating Funds from the State Budget Reserve Fund for Measures Related to Strengthening State Defense Capability
The order amends several previous resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine regarding the allocation of funds from the state budget reserve fund for measures related to strengthening state defense capability. The main change concerns Resolution No. 362 of April 23, 2024, where the total allocated funds are reduced from 8,121,562,688 to 8,066,681,523 hryvnias. Amendments are also made to the appendices of three other resolutions (No. 37 of 01.19.2024, No. 287 of 04.02.2024, and No. 331 of 04.12.2024). The key provisions of the document relate to the redistribution of reserve fund funds directed to defense needs. Changes are made to four resolutions adopted during 2024 and their appendices.