Digest of Legislative Acts
On Amendments to the Procedure for Granting Grants for the Creation, Development or Modernization of Processing Industry Production Facilities
The government has amended the procedure for granting grants to the processing industry to increase transparency and efficiency in the use of funds. The terminology has now been clarified, especially regarding the definition of “related parties” in accordance with the Tax Code. The time for banks to review documents has also been increased to seven days, and most importantly, a mandatory check for the absence of corruption offenses among grant recipients and their management has been introduced.
On Amendments to Paragraph 1 of Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 776 of June 21, 2024
The government has made a small but important change to the resolution governing the acquisition of seeds of plants containing narcotic substances. Instead of the term “medicinal products,” the term “medicinal plants” is now used. This may affect which activities and plants fall under the scope of the resolution.
On Amendments to the Military Medical Doctrine of Ukraine
The government has updated the Military Medical Doctrine of Ukraine to bring it closer to NATO standards and take into account the experience gained in combat conditions. Key changes include the active introduction of digital technologies, such as telemedicine, and the creation of an integrated military medical system that works closely with civilian healthcare. The doctrine also defines clear stages of medical care – from the battlefield to rehabilitation – and prioritizes the training of medical personnel according to NATO standards.
On Amendments to Resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 149 of February 17, 2023, and No. 358 of March 29, 2024
The government has amended the procedure for verifying information about medical professionals. теп
Not only the education, but also the professional qualification, experience, and reputation of healthcare workers will be checked. The rules for using the Unified Web Portal of vacant positions in state and municipal medical institutions have also been clarified, specifying which institutions are required to use this portal for personnel selection.
### On Amendments to the Procedures Approved by Resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 41 of January 23, 2019, and No. 131 of February 19, 2020
The government has amended the rules for providing schoolchildren with textbooks and the use of funds in the field of education. The needs of students who are abroad or in temporarily occupied territories will now be taken into account. The delivery of textbooks to schools is being optimized, and opportunities for professional development of teachers, especially those involved in experimental projects, have been expanded.
### On Amendments to Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 138 of February 19, 2020
The government decided to focus budget funds on the reconstruction of a specific object – a pre-trial detention center in the village of Martusivka, Kyiv region. Previously, funding for a wider range of objects was envisaged, but now funds will be directed exclusively to this project. The mandatory entry of information on the use of funds into a special system is also being introduced to ensure transparency and effective control.
### On Amendments to the Procedure for Maintaining Records of Preschool and School-Aged Children, Pupils, and Students
The government has tightened control over children who do not attend school. Now, if a school identifies such a child, information about this must be entered into a special system and transmitted to the police. Child services have also been given more responsibilities for recording such children and involving them in education.
### On Amendments to Certain Resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine in Connection with the Adoption of the Law of Ukraine
Review of each of legal acts published today:
### **On the accounting price of banking metals**
This announcement from the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) establishes the accounting prices for banking metals on March 2, 2026.
The structure of the announcement is simple: it contains a table with codes (numeric and alphabetic), the number of troy ounces, and the name of the banking metal (gold, silver, platinum, palladium) and the corresponding accounting price in hryvnias. It is important to note that the NBU is not obliged to buy or sell these metals at the stated prices.
The most important thing to understand is that these accounting prices are indicative and are used by the NBU for accounting purposes, not for actual purchase and sale transactions.
### **On the official exchange rate of the hryvnia against foreign currencies**
This document is an official announcement from the National Bank of Ukraine on the establishment of the official exchange rate of the hryvnia against foreign currencies and SDRs (Special Drawing Rights) for a specific date – March 2, 2026.
The structure of the document includes a list of foreign currencies and SDRs, their numeric and alphabetic codes, the number of units of currency/SDRs, and the official exchange rate of the hryvnia against them. The footnote states that these rates are used for accounting, NBU transactions with the SCTS, and in other cases defined by law, and do not imply an obligation for the NBU to buy or sell these currencies at the stated rates.
The most important provision of this document is the fixation of official exchange rates used to determine the value of assets and liabilities in accounting, as well as for settlements related to the activities of the NBU and the State Treasury Service of Ukraine.
### **On Amendments to the Procedure for Granting Grants for the Creation, Development or Updating of Manufacturing Industries**
Good day! Here is a brief overview of the changes to the Procedure for Granting Grants for the Creation, Development or Updating of Manufacturing Industries.
1. **Essence of the changes:**
The resolution introduces changes to the procedure for granting grants for the manufacturing industry, clarifying terminology, increasing the term for consideration of documents, and adding requirements regarding the absence of corruption offenses among grant recipients.
2. **Structure and main provisions:**
The resolution introduces changes to individual clauses of the Procedure for Granting Grants.
* The definition of the term “related parties” has been clarified with reference to the Tax Code of Ukraine.
* The period for consideration of documents by the bank has been increased from five to seven days.
* A requirement has been added regarding the absence of corruption offenses among the grant recipient, its management, and beneficiaries.
3. **Most important provisions:**
The most important provision is the need to provide information from the Unified State Register of Persons Who Have Committed Corruption or Corruption-Related Offenses.
This innovation aims to enhance transparency and prevent the misuse of grant funds.
On Amending Paragraph 1 of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 776 of June 21, 2024
This resolution amends the previous Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 776 of June 21, 2024, which regulates the procedure for the acquisition of seeds of plants containing narcotic substances for cultivation (except for hemp for industrial purposes).
**Structure and Main Provisions:**
The resolution consists of one paragraph, which makes a specific change to subparagraph 2 of paragraph 1 of Resolution No. 776. The change involves replacing the words “medicinal products” with the words “medicinal plants”.
**Key Provisions for Use:**
The terminology in the context of the acquisition of seeds of plants containing narcotic substances has been changed. Instead of the term “medicinal products,” the term “medicinal plants” is now used. This may affect the interpretation and application of Resolution No. 776, in particular, which types of activities fall under its regulation.
On Amending the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 910 of October 31, 2018
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1. **Essence of the Law:**
This resolution amends the Military Medical Doctrine of Ukraine, which defines the basic principles of organizing medical support for the Armed Forces and other components of the security and defense forces. The changes are aimed at harmonizing the Ukrainian military medical system with NATO standards, taking into account combat experience, and implementing digital solutions to improve the effectiveness of medical support.
2. **Structure and Main Provisions:**
The resolution consists of two parts:
* Amendments to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 910 of October 31, 2018 itself, where the introductory part and the wording of the enacting part are updated.
* The new version of the Military Medical Doctrine of Ukraine, which describes in detail the general provisions, principles, goals, tasks, and basic principles of the functioning of the military medical system.
The main provisions of the Doctrine include:
* Definition of key terms such as “military medical system,” “medical logistics,” “medical support,” etc.
* Principles of human-centeredness, civil-military integration, interagency cooperation, stages of medical care, adaptability, and interoperability with NATO.
* The goal of creating a sustainable and effective military medical system capable of providing quality medical support to the military.
* Tasks such as institutional separation of powers, the formation of unified approaches to medical support, the integration of international standards, the development of digital solutions, the training of medical personnel, and the development of interagency cooperation.
3. **Most Important Provisions:**
For practical implementation
The most important provisions concern:
* **Integration with NATO:** Harmonization of medical care and medical personnel training standards with NATO standards.
* **Digitalization:** Implementation of digital solutions for managing medical logistics, telemedicine, and clinical data processing.
* **Civil-Military Integration:** Creation of a unified medical space by integrating the military medical system with the civilian healthcare system.
* **Phased and Continuous Medical Care:** Ensuring the provision of medical care at all stages, from the battlefield to rehabilitation.
* **Personnel Policy:** Creating conditions for staffing medical units with trained and motivated medical personnel.
I hope this helps you better understand the essence of this act!
On Amendments to the Resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 149 of February 17, 2023, and No. 358 of March 29, 2024
This Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine amends two previous resolutions, namely No. 149 of February 17, 2023, and No. 358 of March 29, 2024. The amendments concern the verification of information on healthcare workers and the functioning of the Unified Web Portal of vacant positions in state and communal healthcare institutions.
Structurally, the resolution consists of an introductory part, which states the amendments to previous resolutions, and two main sections detailing the amendments to each of the resolutions. The main changes include renaming and expanding the scope of verification (now includes not only education but also professional qualifications, experience, and reputation), as well as clarifications regarding the use of the Unified Web Portal of Vacancies.
The most important provisions are the amendments to the Procedure for Conducting Verification, which expand the scope of information to be verified and establish a procedure for appealing a refusal to issue a certificate. Also important is the clarification regarding the use of the Unified Web Portal of Vacancies, which specifies which healthcare institutions are required to use this portal for recruitment.
On Amendments to the Procedures Approved by the Resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 41 of January 23, 2019, and No. 131 of February 19, 2020
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1. **Essence of the Law:**
The resolution amends two important documents regulating the provision of textbooks and the use of funds in the field of education. The main goal of the changes is to optimize the processes of procurement, delivery, and use of textbooks and manuals, as well as to expand opportunities for professional development of pedagogical workers. The changes are aimed at adapting to modern conditions, in particular taking into account the needs of students who are abroad or in temporarily occupied territories.
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**Structure and Main Provisions:**
The Resolution amends:
* The Procedure for Providing Textbooks and Manuals to Students of Complete General Secondary Education and Pedagogical Staff (Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 41 of January 23, 2019).
* The Procedure for Using Funds Provided in the State Budget for the Implementation of National Measures in the Field of Education (Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 131 of February 19, 2020).
Key changes include:
* Clarification of the procedure for competitive selection of textbooks and manuals.
* Update of the mechanism for determining the need for textbooks, taking into account the number of students abroad and in temporarily occupied territories.
* Improvement of the process of delivering textbooks to educational institutions and reserve funds.
* Expansion of opportunities for using the reserve fund of textbooks to meet the needs of students in difficult situations.
* Introduction of the possibility of purchasing services for advanced training and supervision of pedagogical staff participating in pilot projects.
3. **Most Important Provisions:**
* **Taking into account the needs of students abroad and in temporarily occupied territories:** This is an important change that allows ensuring access to education for Ukrainian children who are in difficult conditions.
* **Optimization of textbook delivery:** The changes are aimed at ensuring the timely delivery of textbooks to educational institutions, especially those located in remote regions.
* **Advanced training of pedagogical staff:** The introduction of the possibility of purchasing advanced training and supervision services is an important step towards improving the quality of education.
* **Use of the “AICOM” complex:** Active use of this system to determine the need for textbooks and monitor their delivery contributes to more effective management of the process of providing educational literature.
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### **On Amendments to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 158 of February 14, 2025**
Good day! Here is a brief overview of the changes to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine regarding the use of budget funds for the reconstruction of a pre-trial detention center.
1. **Essence of the Changes:** The Resolution amends the procedure for using budget funds allocated for the implementation of a public investment project for the reconstruction of a complex of buildings and structures for the creation of a pre-trial detention center in the village of Martusivka, Boryspil district, Kyiv region. In fact, there has been a reorientation from a wider range of objects to a specific object.
2. **Structure and Main Provisions:**
* The name and enacting part of the Resolution, as well as the name of the Procedure itself, have been changed to specify that it concerns the reconstruction of the pre-trial detention center in Martusivka.
* It is clarified that the lower-level manager of budget funds and the construction client is the State Institution “Hener
“State Criminal-Executive Service of Ukraine Main Directorate.”
* Budget funds are now directed exclusively to the project in Martusivka, specifically to stages I and II of construction.
* Changes have been made regarding reporting on the use of funds, and a requirement has been added to enter information into the Unified Information System for Managing Public Investment Projects.
3. **Most important provisions:**
* Narrowing the scope of the resolution to a specific object – the pre-trial detention center in Martusivka. This means that all budget funds allocated under this resolution must be directed specifically to this object.
* The requirement to enter information into the Unified Information System for Managing Public Investment Projects, which should ensure transparency and effective control over the use of funds.
**On Amendments to the Procedure for Maintaining Records of Preschool and School-Aged Children, Pupils, and Students**
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1. **Essence of the law:**
The resolution introduces changes to the procedure for recording preschool and school-aged children, as well as pupils and students. The main goal of the changes is to strengthen control over children who are not enrolled in education and to ensure their involvement in the educational process. This is achieved through closer interaction between educational institutions, the National Police, and child services.
2. **Structure and main provisions:**
The resolution introduces changes to the Procedure for Maintaining Records of Preschool and School-Aged Children, Pupils, and Students, approved by постановoy of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated September 13, 2017, No. 684.
* **Amendments to paragraph 9:** If children not enrolled in education are identified, educational institutions are obliged to enter this information into the child’s profile in the automated system and inform the National Police.
* **Amendments to paragraph 13:** The words “if necessary” have been removed, making the entry of information about children into the system mandatory.
* **New version of paragraph 14:** Information about children not enrolled in education must be sent immediately to child services. These services are obliged to keep records of such children, promote their enrollment in education, identify children whose information is not in the system, and inform education authorities about the need to provide them with education.
3. **Key provisions for use:**
* Educational institutions must promptly enter information about children not enrolled in education into the automated system and report it to the police.
* Child services receive expanded powers and responsibilities regarding the recording and enrollment of such children in education.
* It is important to ensure that information about each child is available in the automated system, and if it is not available, take measures to create a child’s profile and complete the necessary documents.
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On Amendments to Certain Resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine in Connection with the Adoption of the Law of Ukraine “On Vocational Education”
Good day! Here is a brief overview of the amendments to the resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine in connection with the adoption of the Law of Ukraine “On Vocational Education”:
1. **Essence of the amendments:** The resolution amends a number of resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine in order to bring them into line with the new Law of Ukraine “On Vocational Education”. The amendments concern the exclusion of the term “(vocational-technical)” from certain regulations, as well as the replacement of the term “primary” with “special” in the context of police training.
2. **Structure and main provisions:** The resolution consists of a list of amendments to specific resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. The changes relate to the norms of food supply for military personnel, the description of police uniforms, the regulation on the National Police, the procedure for the appointment and payment of a one-time financial assistance to police officers, the procedure for conducting basic military training, and the procedure for transferring personal orders of police officers.
3. **Most important provisions:** The most important changes are the exclusion of the term “(vocational-technical)” from regulations, which may indicate a change in approaches to the regulation of vocational education, as well as the replacement of the term “primary” with “special” in the context of police training, which may indicate changes in their training system.
On Amendments to the Regulation on the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
This resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine amends the Regulation on the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, excluding references to “state industrial policy” from it. In fact, the changes concern the exclusion of certain powers and functions of the Ministry of Defense related to the implementation of state industrial policy.
**Structure and main provisions:**
The resolution consists of a short introductory part and one clause containing a list of amendments to the Regulation on the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. The amendments concern the exclusion of the words “state industrial policy” from paragraph four of clause 1 and paragraph two of subparagraph 3 of clause 3, as well as the exclusion of subparagraph 258 of clause 4 of the Regulation.
**Key provisions for use:**
The most important thing is that the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine no longer has the powers related to the implementation of state industrial policy, which were previously provided for in the Regulation. This may affect the distribution of duties and responsibilities between different state authorities in the field of defense industry.
On Amending Clause 3 of the Annex to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 675 of November 26, 2014
This resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine