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    On Amendments to the Procedure for Accounting, Storage, Valuation of Property Seized by Customs Authorities for which a Court Decision on Confiscation Has Been Issued, Its Transfer to the State Executive Service Agencies, and Disposal Thereof

    This resolution introduces technical amendments to the procedure for the disposal of property confiscated by decision of customs authorities. The document harmonizes the terminology of the subordinate act with the provisions of updated legislation on enforcement proceedings. The primary goal is to ensure correct interaction between customs and state enforcement service bodies in the context of process digitalization.

    The structure of the resolution consists of two clauses: the amendments to Procedure No. 1724 itself and the determination of the effective date. The amendments are targeted in nature: they replace outdated wording with more relevant terms that comply with modern judicial decision enforcement procedures. Specifically, the grounds for property registration and the criteria for transferring cases to the enforcement service have been clarified.

    The most important provisions are:
    1. Expansion of the grounds for property registration: now, not only the “initiation” but also the “resumption” of enforcement proceedings is taken into account.
    2. Clarification of the enforcement officer’s status: the emphasis has shifted from the fact of initiating proceedings to the fact of the enforcement document being pending before a specific body.
    3. Synchronization with digitalization: these changes are part of the overall process of adapting customs procedures to the new requirements of Law No. 4833-IX, which is aimed at automating and simplifying the work of the enforcement service.

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