Why Delays in Military Deregistration After a Medical Board and How to Act.
Military Registration and Medical Boards
According to Novyny.live: Even after a Military Medical Commission (VLC) deems a person unfit for service, their removal from the military register can be delayed. While the Territorial Recruitment Center is legally required to deregister individuals found medically unfit, administrative bottlenecks often slow this process. This situation is a common point of frustration within Ukraine's mobilization system.
For instance, a citizen might receive a VLC conclusion in mid-December 2024, yet their status in the 'Reserve+' system remains unchanged. This typically indicates that the official documents certifying unfitness have not yet been returned and approved by the higher-level, or штатна, VLC. As lawyer Vyacheslav Kyryda explains,
"Most likely, your documents have not been returned from the штатна VLC, meaning they are not yet approved."
Recommended Steps for Citizens
To get accurate information on your document status, legal experts advise contacting the штатна VLC directly. Lawyer Yuriy Ayvazyan emphasizes that
"you will not be removed from the register until the штатна VLC approves the medical certificate."Therefore, it is crucial to inquire about the current stage of your case review at the relevant institution.
In summary, citizens who have received a VLC conclusion but remain on the military register should proactively seek clarification on their paperwork. Navigating these delays requires persistence and a clear understanding of the procedural chain.
Delays in deregistration are frequently tied to internal administrative workflows between military bodies, highlighting the need for clear communication. Individuals involved should monitor deadlines and required actions closely to protect their rights. Seeking legal counsel can also be a valuable step in resolving such bureaucratic hurdles.
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