The Ukrainian parliament has passed a bill on
the decentralization of state registration of companies, individual
entrepreneurs, and public organizations.
An Interfax-Ukraine correspondent has reported
that bill No. 2983 on amending the law on state registration of companies and
individual businessmen was passed at second reading on Thursday by 247
lawmakers.
The bill envisages the transfer of functions on
providing state registration services to local agencies. The bill foresees the
creation of a state register of companies, individual entrepreneurs, and public
organizations run by the Justice Ministry of Ukraine.
According to the bill, state registrars of
companies, individual entrepreneurs and public organizations are persons
relation with the subject of state registration, a notary.
Justice Minister of Ukraine Pavlo Petrenko said
that accredited persons could include public law companies, or state-run and
municipal companies, which are in involved with at least three state registrars
and which signed agreements on civil responsibility insurance with the minimum
insurance sum of up to 1,000 minimum wages before they begin carrying out state
registration duties.
The minister said that the bill would allow for
creating municipal companies which will provide high-quality services in the
state registration sector.
The document introduces the principle of
extraterritoriality throughout the whole of Ukraine.
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