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The law on enhanced mobilization: who can get a deferment from military service

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The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a bill that would grant the right to defer mobilization during martial law. This is stated in the mobilization bill No. 10449, UNN reports.

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According to the draft law, persons who are not subject to military service during mobilization are not subject to call-up:

  • reserved for the period of mobilization and wartime by state authorities, other state bodies, local self-government bodies, as well as enterprises, institutions and organizations that are on special military registration;
  • persons with disabilities or, in accordance with the conclusion of the military medical commission, temporarily unfit for military service for a period of 6-12 months (with subsequent passage of the military medical commission);
  • women and men who are dependent on three or more children under the age of 18, except for those who have child support arrears that exceed the total amount of payments for three months;
  • women and men who have a child (children) under the age of 18, if the other parent of such child (children) has died, been deprived of parental rights, declared missing or missing, or declared dead, serves a sentence in a penitentiary;
  • women and men, guardians, trustees, foster parents, foster parents raising a child with a disability under the age of 18;
  • women and men with a dependent adult child who is a person with a disability of group I or II;
  • engaged in constant care for a sick wife (husband), child and/or their father or mother (father or mother of the wife (husband), if she herself needs constant care according to the conclusion of the medical and social expert commission or the medical advisory commission of the health care institution;
  • who have a spouse from among persons with disabilities of group I or II;
  • who have a spouse from among persons with a disability of group III established as a result of cancer, absence of limbs (limbs), hands (hands), feet (feet), one of the paired organs, or if a person with a disability of group III has cancer, mental disorder, cerebral palsy or other paralytic syndromes; [0
  • who have one of their parents with a disability of group I or II, or one of the parents of their spouse from among persons with a disability of group I or II, provided that there are no other persons who are not liable for military service and are obliged to support them in accordance with the law; [0
  • members of the family of the second degree of kinship of a person with a disability of group I or II, engaged in permanent care for him/her;
  • Heads of ministries and their deputies, heads of state bodies, public administration bodies with jurisdiction over the entire territory of Ukraine;
  • people's deputies, judges, judges of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, members of the High Council of Justice, members of the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine, Head of the Service of Disciplinary Inspectors of the High Council of Justice, his/her deputy, disciplinary inspectors of the High Council of Justice;
  • Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights;
  • Chairman and other members of the Accounting Chamber;
  • civil servants.

Full-time or dual enrollment students will also be exempted from service. There is also a deferral for postgraduate students.

"The postponement of military service during mobilization may be issued through the Unified State Register of Conscripts, Persons Liable for Military Service and Reservists on the basis of data from other state registers or databases confirming that a person liable for military service is entitled to one of the above postponements," the draft law says.

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