Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses
The Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses is the administrative offenses law for Russia. The Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation was adopted on December 30, 2001. The Code serves as a comprehensive legal act to set the forms and extent of liability for a certain category of violations of law in various aspects of Russian law. This includes tax, currency, labor and antimonopoly legislation. According to the Russian law, an is "An unlawful, guilty action of an individual or legal entity for which this Code or the laws of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation on administrative offenses establishes."
Content
Under Part 1 of Art. 1.1 Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Violations, the Russian legislation on administrative offenses consist of this Code and the Codes adopted in accordance with this Code. That is, in the territory of individual subjects of the Russian Federation local Codes can be installed and administrative penalties for acts that are not listed in the Russian Federation Code of Administrative Offences.Laws of subjects of the Russian Federation on Administrative Violations:
- Law of the Republic of Adygea on Administrative Offences
- Altai Republic Act on Administrative Offences
- Code of the Republic of Bashkortostan on Administrative Offences
- Law of the Republic of Buryatia of Administrative Offences
- Krasnodar Region Law on Administrative Offences
- Volgograd Region Code of Administrative Offences
- Tomsk Region Code of Administrative Offences
- Law of the Rostov region of Administrative Offences
- Code of the Republic of Bashkortostan on administrative offenses
- *Violation of the regulations of the Republic of Bashkortostan on the use of languages of the Republic of Bashkortostan when placing road signs, names of settlements, streets - shall entail the imposition of an administrative fine on officials in the amount of three thousand to five thousand rubles; for legal entities - from eight thousand to ten thousand.