Fines for Ignoring a Military Summons in Ukraine: Penalty Amounts and Reduction Options.
Penalties for Failing to Report to a Military Draft Office in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: Under Ukraine's martial law, men aged 25 to 60 who are subject to mobilization face administrative penalties for failing to report after receiving a summons, refusing to accept the summons, or skipping a mandatory military medical commission (VLC). This legal framework is part of broader mobilization efforts to support the nation's defense.
Current legislation sets the fine for ignoring a summons between 17,000 and 25,500 Ukrainian hryvnias. If the fine is paid voluntarily before the case is handed over to enforcement authorities, the amount can be reduced by 50%, dropping it to as low as 8,500 hryvnias. However, failure to pay results in the fine being doubled, creating a significant financial burden for the individual.
Consequences of Refusal
It is crucial to understand that an individual who refuses to accept a summons may be declared wanted by the Territorial Recruitment Center (TCC). Refusing to undergo the mandatory military medical examination is also considered a violation of military registration rules and carries a financial penalty.
'Failure to appear is punishable by an administrative fine.' - lawyer Maryna Bekalo
Furthermore, it is important to note that having a deferment or an exemption from service does not relieve a person of the obligation to report to the TCC after receiving a summons, as the lawyer also clarifies:
'Yes, having a deferment or reservation does not relieve a person liable for military service from the obligation to appear at the TCC upon summons.' - lawyer
This underscores the importance of adhering to military registration requirements and complying with all regulations in force during martial law in Ukraine.
Given the ongoing situation, these fines for non-compliance with a military summons aim to encourage the fulfillment of civic duty and ensure the mobilization of necessary personnel. The context remains challenging, making it vital for citizens to be fully aware of their rights, responsibilities, and the potential consequences of non-compliance. During martial law, strict adherence to military registration rules is critically important for maintaining the country's defense capabilities.
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