How Ukrainian Men Liable for Military Service Can Be Removed from the Registry Due to Illness.
Military Registration and Removal from It
According to Novyny.live: For Ukrainians seeking to be taken off the military rolls, obtaining a medical certificate is a critical step. This document serves as the basis for being declared unfit for service, thereby releasing a person from conscription-related duties. The Regional Military Medical Commission (RMMC) is responsible for approving these certificates, making it a key element in the removal process.
Citizens who receive a medical certificate can be excluded or removed from military registration if they are deemed unfit for duty. However, if the RMMC refuses to approve the certificate, there are several ways to address the situation.
Two Options for Resolving RMMC Issues
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First, individuals have the right to appeal the RMMC's decision to the Central Military Medical Commission (CMMC) or to an administrative court. According to expert Yuriy Ayvazyan,
“the RMMC's ruling can be challenged either before the CMMC or in an administrative court.”
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Second, an alternative is to undergo further examination at a regional military medical commission (MMC). After that, the medical certificate can be resubmitted to the RMMC for approval. As Yuriy Ayvazyan notes,
“a person can get re-examined at the regional MMC, after which the certificate will be sent again to the RMMC for confirmation.”
In short, when the RMMC rejects a medical certificate, Ukrainian citizens can either appeal the decision or seek additional medical evaluations to secure a favorable outcome. This highlights the importance of understanding one's rights and options within the military registration process.
Given the current challenges facing Ukraine, matters of military registration and the rights of those seeking removal have become especially significant. Knowing the procedures and avenues for contesting RMMC decisions can help many Ukrainians defend their legal interests. It also underscores the need for accessible information about military service processes and legal protections for all citizens.
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