The summons will be considered served even if the citizen did not physically receive it.
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The day of putting a note in the postal message about the impossibility of delivering the TCC demand to the address of the location, place of residence or stay of a person registered in the manner prescribed by law, if this person has not notified the TCC of another address, will be considered the day of delivery of the TCC demand.
According to the Judicial-Legal Gazette, after this it will be possible to ask a question about the restriction of a person’s right to drive a car.
In addition, failure to specify military registration data will allow the head of the TCC to contact the police regarding the administrative detention and delivery of such a citizen to the TCC. This is stated in the new provisions of the bill on strengthening mobilization No. 10449.
On April 10, the Verkhovna Rada adopted bill No. 10379, which increases the fine for evading military registration for the evader to 22.5 thousand UAH, and to 59.5 thousand UAH for the enterprise where he works.
Consequently, bill 10449 in its final version complements the law on mobilization preparation and mobilization of the new art. 27 (Coercive measures).
In accordance with it, in the event of failure by a citizen to fulfill the duties provided for in Part 1 of Art. 22 in the new edition (failure to appear when called by the TCC, failure to undergo a medical examination), part 3 of Art. 22 (failure to clarify his military registration data in the TCC within 60 days), and the commission of an administrative offense under Article 210-1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses (violation of the legislation on mobilization), the head of the territorial center for recruitment and social support contacts the authorities and units , included in the police system regarding the implementation of administrative detention and delivery of such a citizen to the TCC.
Source: Racurs

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