Sick Leave Does Not Protect You from a Military Summons: How to Avoid Being Placed on a Wanted List.
Can a Person Be Declared Wanted While Undergoing Medical Treatment?
According to TSN.ua: Citizens on sick leave are legally required to inform their local Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Center (TRC) about their health status. Failure to fulfill this obligation can result in a person being declared wanted for violating military registration rules. Legal experts stress the critical importance of notifying the TRC promptly to avoid severe legal repercussions.
The Critical Need to Notify the TRC
According to the provided information, being on sick leave does not exempt citizens from receiving a summons from the TRC. Attorney Yaroslav Turchyn emphasized the necessity of informing the TRC about one's sick leave status. He stated:
'If this is not done, then within 3 days of the date a man is supposed to report, the TRC will place him under administrative 'wanted status' without further checks or waiting.' Attorney Yaroslav Turchyn
Consequently, an individual who fails to report their sick leave may face serious legal consequences.
Furthermore, lawyer Yuriy Ayvazyan highlighted that a person should not be added to the TRC's wanted lists within 72 hours of receiving a summons. This underscores the vital importance of adhering to deadlines and procedures, as delays can lead to negative outcomes for citizens.
This legal framework operates within Ukraine's ongoing state of martial law, where military registration rules are strictly enforced. If a person is placed on the wanted list, their employer will be denied a reservation (deferment) for them. This can complicate the situation not only for the individual but also for their family, making it essential to be vigilant and fulfill obligations to the TRC in a timely manner. Therefore, compliance with military registration rules is necessary to avoid legal complications during medical treatment.
This situation highlights the crucial need for citizens to be aware of their rights and duties while undergoing treatment, especially under military registration requirements. Incorrect or untimely fulfillment of these duties can lead to serious consequences, including legal entanglements and employment issues. Informing the TRC about sick leave is a vital step in protecting one's rights and preventing administrative sanctions.
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