Based on the provided documents, here are the key legislative changes for the previous period:
1. An experimental project has been introduced to provide quarterly assistance of 1,500 UAH to combat participants for sports activities through the Diia app. The project is designed for 2 years and will cover up to 100,000 persons annually.
2. The mechanism for compensating demining expenses for agricultural lands has been improved – a requirement to open an escrow account within 5 days after application acceptance has been established, with restrictions introduced regarding related parties between customers and demining operators.
3. Powers for coordination and control of civil protection shelter conditions have been transferred from the Ministry of Strategic Industries to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
4. A special border crossing procedure has been established for men aged 18-25 who have signed a contract with the Armed Forces of Ukraine – a special certificate from the commander and military registration document are required.
5. A new system for assessing an individual’s daily functioning has been introduced to replace medical and social expertise, with the possibility of conducting assessment in-person, remotely, or through telemedicine.
6. The Border Infrastructure Development Strategy until 2030 has been approved, which provides for the construction of 17 new and reconstruction of 29 existing checkpoints.
7. The procedure for establishing guardianship over the property of persons declared missing or disappeared has been regulated – notaries have been granted powers to establish guardianship and access to banking information of such persons.
8. Requirements for mandatory English language proficiency have been established for military personnel in certain positions (from A2 to C1 level) – the norm will take effect 4 years after the termination of martial law.