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    On making amendments to the Order of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine dated May 07, 2026, No. 546

    This Order introduces technical and legal amendments to the previous regulatory act of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine dated May 07, 2026, No. 546. The document is aimed at correcting editorial inaccuracies, clarifying the numbering of clauses, and bringing the text of the Order into compliance with the rules of legislative drafting technique. In effect, these changes pertain to the procedure for determining enterprises, institutions, and organizations that are of importance to the sectors of the national economy in the spheres of culture and information.

    The structure of the document consists of four clauses. The first clause contains a list of specific amendments: changing the title, rephrasing the paragraphs of Clause 1, and correcting technical errors in numbering and the formatting of figures. The remaining clauses designate those responsible for registration, the procedure for entry into force, and control over the execution of the Order. Compared to the previous version, the changes are of a purely formal nature and do not alter the substantive content of the criteria by which the importance of enterprises is determined.

    The most important aspect of this Order is the clarification of the mechanism for supplementing the criteria by which business entities in the spheres of culture and information obtain the status of critically important. Since this status directly affects the possibility of booking (deferral from conscription for) employees and other preferences, the technical accuracy of the wording of these criteria is critically important to avoid legal uncertainty during their practical application.

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