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Sanctions will be imposed for infractions committed during the state of alert, announced Ionel Dancă, head of the Prime Minister’s Chancellery, after the government meeting in which he was passed the bill with measures to be taken after May 15, when the state of emergency in Romania expires.
Dancă specified that the sanctions will be granted based on Ordinance 2/2001.
It establishes that “by laws, ordinances or government decisions, violations can be established and sanctioned in all fields of activity. By decisions of the local or county public administration authorities, infractions are established and sanctioned in all fields of activity for which they are established by law, to the extent that infractions are not established in those fields by laws, ordinances or government decisions. “
In addition, “the normative acts by which the infractions are established will include the description of the facts that constitute the infractions and the sanction that will be applied to each one of them; in the case of a fine, its minimum and maximum limits will be established or, as the case may be, percentage shares of certain securities; It is also possible to establish rates to determine the compensation for the damages caused by committing the infractions, ”according to the ordinance.
Violators may pay within 15 days half of the fine received.
The sanctions will take effect 3 days after the publication of the law in the Official Gazette, according to the draft.
The bill must also be voted by Parliament, where it can be modified.