ADMINISTRATIVE PROTOCOLS AS A MEANS OF ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT BUSINESS STATE AGRICULTURAL INSPECTION UKRAINE
Abstract
The article investigates the use of administrative enforcement officers of the State agricultural inspection. We consider four main stages of proceedings on administrative violations and apply them to the state inspectors of agriculture. The author concluded that the assembly government inspectors agricultural administrative protocols is universal and primary means of administrative enforcement in agriculture, however, some areas of the State agricultural inspection and its territorial bodies not covered by the main act – the Code of Administrative Offences.
Administrative enforcement, the administrative record, fine, Chief Inspector of Agriculture of Ukraine, chief state inspectors of Agriculture of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Kyiv and Sevastopol cities, districts and their deputies, senior state agriculture inspectors, state inspectors of agriculture.
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