MOSCOW, October 2 (RAPSI) – Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has signed a bill improving the bailiff service into law, according to the official website of legal information.
Amendments will be introduced into the law on enforcement agencies services.
According to the document, work in the Federal Bailiff Service will be qualified as the state service.
Previously, it was included in the system of the federal executive agencies envisaging civil service. However, bailiff service officials carry out governmental functions including those common for law enforcement, namely conduction of pretrial investigation, ensuring security of judges, jurors and other participants of legal proceedings.
Due to this fact, bailiffs would face heightened requirements. They would be prohibited from having dual citizenship; and anticorruption legal requirements would be applied to them.
Moreover, the law regulates such matters as on-duty time and rest period and hearing of individual office disputes.
The document will come into force on January 1, 2020.