The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has amended more than fifty outdated acts and recognized 15 resolutions as invalid. Some of them were adopted back in the days of the Ukrainian SSR. The government made the decision at a meeting on March 29, UNN reports.
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According to the Ministry of Economy, a number of resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine have excluded the requirement to put seals on documents submitted by entrepreneurs to public authorities if such a requirement is not established by law.
"The government is systematically abolishing irrelevant regulations that only complicate business operations. For example, by law, the use of seals became voluntary 10 years ago. However, the relevant requirements remained in the bylaws. With today's decision, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has brought government regulations in line with the law. It has also canceled outdated decisions, some of which were adopted back in the Soviet era and have obviously lost their relevance," Oleksiy Sobolev, Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine, told .
Earlier, as part of the deregulation reform, the Interagency Working Group on Accelerated Review of State Regulatory Instruments for Business Reviewed more than 1,300 regulatory instruments for business. Of these, 584 were recommended to be simplified and 456 to be canceled.