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LAW OF THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC

of July 12, 2014 No. 130

About introduction of amendments to the Code of the Kyrgyz Republic about the administrative responsibility

Accepted by Jogorku Kenesh of the Kyrgyz Republic on June 18, 2014

Article 1.

Bring in the Code of the Kyrgyz Republic about the administrative responsibility (Sheets of Jogorku Kenesh of the Kyrgyz Republic, 1999, No. 2, the Art. 77) the following changes:

1. In the paragraph the second Article 93 of the word "from five to ten" and "from twenty to fifty" to replace respectively with the words "from twenty to fifty" and "from thirty to hundred".

2. In the paragraph the second Article 94 of the word "from five to ten" and "from twenty to fifty" to replace respectively with the words "from twenty to fifty" and "from thirty to hundred".

Article 2.

This Law becomes effective after one month from the date of official publication. To the government of the Kyrgyz Republic to bring the regulatory legal acts into accord with this Law.

President of the Kyrgyz Republic

A. Atambayev

 

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