In February, new laws come into force in Russia: the driving speed of electric scooters is limited, Platon prices are becoming more expensive, and it is prohibited to work with hosting providers not included in the registry. We talk about the main news.
- It came into effect on February 1. new GOST for electric scooters. Your driving speed is now limited to 24 km/h.
- Also starting February 1 “Plato” has become more expensive – the rate for trucks traveling on federal highways increased from 2.84 rubles to 3.05 rubles per kilometer.
- maternal capital 11.9% will be indexed. A family with one child will receive 586.9 thousand rubles from the state, and a family with two children – 775.6 thousand rubles.
- Economic sanctions Now you can test it not only in relation to foreign individuals and companies, but also in relation to the organizations they control.
- Authorization of “state services” was possible with the help of Biometric information through a unified state system; Previously, authorization was only available via username and password.
- Banks are obliged to inform customers about expiration of your deposits. For example, for term deposits this must be done no later than five days before the deposit expires.
- Activities of accommodation providers that are not included in the special register of Roskomnadzor, now banned.
- The bailiffs will control activities banks and microfinance organizations to collect debts from citizens. Previously, bailiffs controlled only the activities of professional collection companies.
- The procedure for detecting animals abandoned on a train or in a station has been modified. Now employees must take all possible actionsto find the pet’s owner. If this does not work, the animal will be sent to the staff car or baggage compartment and then left with the station attendant at the nearest train station.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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