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The Ministry of communications has prepared a draft law on the translation into electronic format of all notifications from the state to citizens and organizations, for example, of the accrued fines and penalties. According to official data, in 2019, we have allocated almost 600 million of notifications, which cost 22 billion rubles To the initiative to work, will require changes to the Code of administrative offences (Cao), otherwise, for instance, car owners will not be able to appeal against traffic fines, experts warn.All alert citizens about fines, penalties and the provision of services from government agencies proposed to be transferred in electronic form and to be implemented through the portal and electronic document management system, follows from the bill of the Ministry of communications, which read “y”. Thus, all legally relevant messages will be sent by default in electronic form, and at the request of the recipient in the mail (now there is an inverse principle).The bill will simplify the interaction between government bodies, citizens and organizations and to translate it into modern format, which is especially important in the conditions of restrictions due to mers, explained “Kommersant” in the Ministry of communications. For example, if a citizen has applied to receive social benefits, he will receive email notifications on the progress and results of the review on the portal or through a mobile app, indicate in the Ministry of communications. Also there are often situations when citizens made decisions that they just haven’t got the information, noted there: “Someone could not travel abroad due to the presence of debt, someone accrued interest, but such stories can be avoided in the future with the running of the system email notification”. As of November 2019 in a single identification system of operation was 100 million cheloveko according to the Ministry of communications, in 2019, the citizens sent nearly 600 million notifications, including alerts about the penalties and fines, state budget, this amount costs about 22 billion rubles. annually. One of the most popular categories of citizens who receive letters in the mail from the state motorists violating traffic rules under the cameras: in 2019 they received more than 122 million orders. Sending the violators-the owners, usually to be paid under the contracts with “Mail of Russia” on an average tariff of 50 roubles for a letter.Reduction of paper notices can have a significant impact on revenues “Mail of Russia”, says the President of the National Association of remote trade Alexander Ivanov.Interest in the bill exist in the regions and paying for the mailing of decisions: only the Metropolitan power in 2020 has laid on these purposes 3 mlrd rbl. the Opportunity to refuse letters are now in service of “Mail of Russia” zakaznoe.pochta.ru allows citizens if desired, the floor��AMB legally significant documents exclusively in electronic form. Traffic fines in the form of pdf-files come in the mobile application “Mail of Russia”, since the document begins a ten-day period to appeal.To the bill of the Ministry of communications has earned, need to be changes to the administrative code to bind the time for appeal of the penalty to the message on the public services, said the President of the Moscow Board of legal protection of car owners Viktor Travin, otherwise citizens will not be able to challenge decisions that will become a big problem. You must also establish the ability to appeal the fines through the portal of public services, what is impossible today, the expert adds. The bill, which provides for such possibility, adopted by the state Duma in the first reading in March 2020 (the“Kommersant” reported on 6 February) and is now being finalized.Obviously, to receive notices electronically is convenient, but also to organizations and citizens, there are situations where it is beneficial not to get them because of receipt comes the responsibility to respond in a certain period of time, said Director of group counseling on prospective technology KPMG in Russia and the CIS Sergei Vikharev. Precisely such cases, in his opinion, and can cause denial of citizens from e-services. Technically it is also important to ensure that the notice was considered received when it actually read, not just sent, says Mr. Vikharev, otherwise there is a risk of additional fines and other penalties for recipients. This means that it will be necessary at the legislative level, for example, to equate a click message to the signing of the electronic signature.Julia Silence, Ivan Buranov