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Regulatory framework in customs to be optimized


https://www.ipn.md/en/regulatory-framework-in-customs-to-be-optimized-7966_1026657.html

The Government approved a decision to review the orders and normative documents regulating the entrepreneurial activity that were issued by the Customs Service in 2000-2016, IPN reports.

This provides for the abrogation of 169 orders and other regulations issued by the Customs Service, which expired or became null and void following the updating of provisions of current laws. Initially, this figure was lower compared with the number of the examined orders and normative documents (439), but the Customs Service extended the list by adding 100 orders and departmental documents.

Another list includes 52 normative documents that are to be reexamined within the working group for the regulatory reform. Six documents will be published in the Official Gazette, in accordance with the current legislation, while one order, which refers to forms of enforcement of customs obligations, issued on January 18, 2014, will be subject to legal review and included in the Register of Departmental Normative Acts.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Octavian Calmac said that when this decision takes effect, the regulations and orders that weren’t included in these lists will not have legal force and will not be applied.