Conscripts warned about fines for being late for military-medical commission: how to avoid punishment.
Ukraine is undergoing a general mobilization following the introduction of martial law. One of the key procedures in this process is undergoing a military-medical commission. But what should you do if you are registered for it after the established deadlines? Lawyers advise citizens to definitely inform the Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support about this to avoid possible administrative liability.
This was written on the portal 'Lawyers.UA' by lawyer Yuriy Aivazyan.
Recently, one citizen turned to lawyers with a question about what to do if he had to wait a whole month for registration for the military-medical commission. The man was worried whether he would be punished for this and whether the procedure would be disrupted due to the delay. Lawyers emphasize that in such situations it is better to inform the Territorial Center and protect yourself from possible negative consequences.
Yuriy Aivazyan reminds that in case of untimely undergoing the military-medical commission, a person may be held liable for violating the established deadlines. Therefore, it is better to timely notify the Territorial Center about any deviations from the norms. This will help avoid troubles and protect your rights during important medical procedures.
So, if you have to wait longer than provided by law for registration for the military-medical commission, do not hesitate to inform the territorial recruitment center. Protect your rights and avoid possible problems during the mobilization process.
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