SF blesed package of laws on registration of legal entities in the Crimea
The Federation Council blesed on Wednesday a package of amendments Of regulation registration of legal entities in the Crimea, according to the amendments of Crimea and Sevastopol will be able to regulate the registration of legal entities until January 1, 2015.
in the Crimea and Sevastopol until their accession to Russia in March acted Ukrainian norms. To eliminate the prohibitions to state registration or re-registration of legal entities in the new conditions require the specification of the rules of legal regulation, reported in the accompanying documents.
The law limits 1 January 2015 the possibility of normative legal acts of the Republic of the Crimea and city of Sevastopol registration and re-registration of legal entities, the Executive body which dwelt in these regions on the day of joining Russia. In the Russian legislation This question refers to the Federal competence.
Senators also made amendments to the Law " About introduction in action of the first part of the Civil code of the Russian Federation ", which removed limits on re-registration in accordance with the laws of the Russian Federation legal entities with public participation.
This ban is in effect at the present time relative to the re-registration of legal entities, non-stop acting Executive body which dwelt on the area of the Crimea on the day of entry of the Republic in the Russian Federation and the property of which is owned by a public legal education (government agencies), or legal entities which is a government body.
It is envisaged that up to the moment of entering of record into the uniform state register regarding legal persons, non-stop acting Executive body which dwelt on the area of the Crimea and Sevastopol on the day of adoption in the Russian Federation, have the opportunity to use the regulatory legal acts of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol regulation of corporate relations in terms of decision making On the introduction of changes in the constituent documents.