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Amendments To The Latvian Code Of Administrative Offences

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Latvijas Administratīvo pārkāpumu kodeksā

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The Saeima has adopted and the President promulgated the following laws: the amendments to the Latvian Code of administrative offences in the Latvian Code of administrative offences the following amendments: 1. To supplement the code with the following wording for article 155.13:155.13 "article. Trees and timber accounting of circular provisions in transactions on the trees and the round timber accounting regulations transactions — imposes a fine natural persons from one hundred to two hundred and fifty lats, but the entities — from one hundred and fifty to three hundred lats.
For this article, the offences provided for in the first subparagraph if it repeatedly during the year after the imposition of the administrative penalty — imposed a fine natural persons from two hundred and fifty to five hundred lats, but the entities — from three hundred to two thousand dollars. "
2. Add to the first paragraph of article 215.1 after number "with" the number "155.13 155.6".
3. Article 233: replace the numbers in the first paragraph and the words "and article 81" 80.1 with numbers and words ", article 80.1.81 and 155.13";
to make the second part of paragraph 1 by the following: "1) National Forest Service Director-General — to impose a fine of up to two thousand dollars and take away the hunting rights;";
to complement the second part with a new paragraph 2 as follows: "2) virsmežziņ — to impose fines of up to a thousand dollars and take away the hunting rights;";
consider the current 2 and 3 points respectively on the 3 and 4 point.
4. Supplement article with 274.1 third subparagraph by the following: "in the second paragraph of this article shall not apply to certain round timber. If the person proves ownership of the withdrawn and realised the wood, the person shall repay the timber sales revenues in the Cabinet. "
The Parliament adopted the law of 20 January 2005.
State v. President Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga in Riga 2005. February 4, editorial comment: the law shall enter into force on 18 February 2005.