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On Amending the Agenda of the Thirteenth Session of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the Ninth Convocation

Good day! Let’s consider the Resolution of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on amending the agenda of the thirteenth session of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the ninth convocation.

1. **Essence of the Law:**
This resolution amends the agenda of the current session of the Verkhovna Rada, adding a list of draft laws for consideration. In fact, this is a procedural document that determines which issues will be discussed and voted on by the parliament at this session.

2. **Structure and main provisions:**
The resolution consists of two parts:
* The first part includes a list of draft laws to the agenda of the thirteenth session.
* The second part determines the date of entry into force of the resolution – from the moment of its adoption.
The annex to the resolution contains a list of draft laws that are additionally included in the agenda, indicating the registration number, the subject of the right of legislative initiative, the name of the draft law, and the chairman of the main committee.

3. **Key provisions for use:**
The most important is the list of draft laws included in the agenda. Among them:
* Draft Law on Amendments to Certain Laws of Ukraine Regarding the Implementation of the Bolar Provision (Reg. No. 13087).
* Draft Law on Amendments to the Civil Code of Ukraine Regarding Intellectual Property Rights to Objects Created in Connection with Military Service (Reg. No. 13110).
* Draft Laws concerning the improvement of the consideration of certain categories of court cases in connection with the armed aggression of the Russian Federation (Reg. Nos. 7520, 7520-1, 7520-2, 7520-d).

I hope this helps you better understand the essence of this document.

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