Failing to Complete Ukraine's Military Medical Commission: Fines Up to 25,500 Hryvnias and Potential Driver's License Suspension.
Consequences of Not Completing the Military Medical Commission
According to Novyny.live: In Ukraine, failing to complete the Military Medical Commission (VLC) is treated as a violation of military registration rules, carrying significant legal penalties. Under Article 210-1 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses (CUAO), individuals who do not finish the VLC process can face fines ranging from 17,000 to 25,500 hryvnias.
According to available information, a person who fails to complete the VLC is registered in a database as an offender. This registration can prompt action from the Territorial Recruitment Center (TRC), which has the authority to request police intervention for the administrative detention of the violator. Serhiy Bohun, a military registration expert, states:
"Not seeing the VLC process through to the end is considered a breach of military registration rules." - Serhiy Bohun
He further emphasizes that the TRC can issue a fine, as ignoring the completion of the medical examination is equated with failing to comply with a military summons.
Potential Restrictions and the Importance of Compliance
Additionally, failing to complete the VLC can lead to the initiation of a temporary suspension of one's driver's license. This means an individual risks not only financial penalties but also potential restrictions on their ability to operate a vehicle. These measures underscore the critical importance of adhering to military registration requirements and completing all necessary procedures to avoid negative repercussions.
This situation highlights the significance of military registration compliance in Ukraine, particularly given the current security context. The authorities are enforcing military duties strictly, and non-compliance can lead to serious legal consequences. It is therefore vital for citizens to be fully aware of their obligations and the actions that may be taken if they fail to fulfill them.
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