Moscow Business Ombudsman noted the importance of canceling scheduled business inspections.
Most of the business will be exempt from inspections in 2023. The corresponding resolution was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
Next year, scheduled inspections will not be carried out with respect to enterprises and organizations whose activities are not classified as extremely high and high risk, as well as facilities that are not hazardous production facilities of hazard class II and hydraulic structures of class II.
The Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Entrepreneurs in the Moscow Region Vladimir Golovnev, noted the importance and timeliness of such a decision.
There are a number of important positions in the new decree exempting most of the business from inspections in 2023.
For example, now, an entrepreneur, having applied to the control body, can change the hazard class assigned to the enterprise.
Business representatives with an inspection planned, will have the opportunity to apply to the control body with a request to conduct a preventive visit, this should be done no later than 2 months before the date of the planned control event or inspection. According to the results of a preventive visit, prescriptions cannot be issued, only recommendations are given to eliminate the violation.
It is important to take into account that it is possible to conduct a control event if there is an entry in the Unified Register of Control (supervisory) measures. You can get acquainted with the registry information using QR codes specified in the decisions on conducting inspections.
"In the current difficult realities, it is very important to enable businesses to do their own thing. Who but an entrepreneur creates jobs, shapes the country's economy, strengthens gross domestic product (GDP).
How comfortable he will feel depends on the execution of the decisions of the authorities directly on the ground. Public reception offices of the Commissioner in the municipalities of the Moscow Region help businesses to effectively interact with local authorities and inspection bodies," Vladimir Golovnev stressed.