The law is changing rapidly: what punishments await us



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Amendments to the Law on the Protection of the Population against Infectious Diseases are being prepared and are being prepared by a working group of the Government of Serbia.


Source: Tanjug

Photo: EPA / Sergey Dolzhenko

Photo: EPA / Sergey Dolzhenko

The communal militia will be required to issue a final order for failure to comply with the prescribed measures to prevent the spread of the kovid 19 virus.

This means that the communal militia will be able to issue a final order to citizens if they do not wear masks in the prescribed places, to pay a fine of 5,000 dinars, which they can pay reduced by half in the amount of 2,500 dinars in eight days.

The same occurs with legal persons, businessmen and catering establishments, who will be fined for not complying with the measures that apply to them – such as the distance between tables, the lack of disinfectants, or the crown guards …

More sanctions are provided to them. The new authority to issue a final order refers only to the communal militia, and not to members of the Interior Ministry, as reported by some media, Tanjug was confirmed in the Serbian Government working group.

The fines, which can be imposed by the final order of initiation of measures, will not be increased, they will be in the fixed amounts already prescribed, and now there are no plans to reform the Law of Transgressions.

The president of the Belgrade District Court, Olivera Ristanovi, explained to Tanjug that the final order to be issued by the communal militia must contain the reason for the issuance, the article of the decree or law that is hidden and the total fixed amount to be paid.

The termination order works as with other mandatory fines, provided for improper parking or traffic offenses, so that the person to whom the order was issued can pay half of the fine within eight days from the day of issuance , the name fulfills its obligation.

“If he wants to challenge the final order, the person can submit a request for a judicial decision to the final court within eight days,” Ristanovic said.

If it does neither, the issuer with the finality and excellence clause goes to the issuer of the order and sends it to court for enforcement, added the president of the Belgrade district court.

He pointed out that even after the eight-day period has expired, the person can pay the fine of the order, but in full, because if he does not pay the full amount of the fine, the rest goes back to court for compulsory execution.

In addition to the aforementioned developments, the amendments to the Law prescribe the notion of quarantine of kuna, Tamara Stojevi, undersecretary of the Government of Serbia and member of the working group by the name of the Law on Protection of the Population against Infectious diseases.

He stressed that these are only urgent changes, pointing out that this Law must be harmonized with the recommendations and regulations of the World Health Organization.

She hopes that the proposed changes will be presented to the Serbian government next Thursday, that is, together with the budget review, and then to the Serbian MPs for adoption.



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