Increase the fine to 30 million dong for violations in Vietnam of regulations on training reservists?

May I ask if there is a new regulation on violations of the order to concentrate on training, rehearsals, and checking readiness to mobilize and be ready to fight, how much is the fine? Looking forward to helping answer, thank you!

According to current regulations, what is the fine level for violations in Vietnam of regulations on training concentration, drills, and readiness checks?

According to Article 12 of Decree 120/2013/ND-CP stipulating violations in Vietnam of regulations on concentration training, drills and testing of readiness for mobilization and combat readiness as follows:

"Article 12. Violations against regulations on concentration of training, drills and tests of readiness for mobilization and combat readiness
1. A fine of between VND 800,000 and VND 1,200,000 shall be imposed for failing to show up at the time or place specified in the call to focus on training, drills, and tests of readiness to mobilize and fight without have good reason.
2. A fine ranging from VND 1,000,000 to VND 2,000,000 shall be imposed for failing to arrange time arrangements or create conditions for reserve soldiers to comply with regulations on concentrated training, drills and control. ready to encourage, ready to fight.
3. A fine ranging from VND 5,000,000 to VND 10,000,000 shall be imposed for failing to reassign jobs to reserve soldiers who have completed concentrated training, drills, and tests of readiness to mobilize and be ready. fight back to the old agency or organization to work.
4. Remedial measures:
a) Forcible execution of orders to concentrate on training, drills and tests of readiness for mobilization and combat as ordered by competent authorities, for the acts specified in Clause 1 of this Article;
b) Forcible redeployment of reserve soldiers back to their old working agencies or organizations, for the acts specified in Clause 3 of this Article."

Thus, currently, the fines for violations of regulations on concentration training, drills, testing readiness to mobilize and fight is from 800,000 VND to 10,000,000 VND.

Increase the fine to 30 million dong for violations in Vietnam of regulations on training reservists?

Increase the fine to 30 million dong for violations in Vietnam of regulations on training reservists?

In the near future, from July 22, 2022, what will be the fines for violations in Vietnam of regulations on training concentration, drills, and readiness checks?

According to Clause 11 Article 1 of Decree 37/2022/ND-CP amending Article 12 of Decree 120/2013/ND-CP providing for administrative penalties for violations against regulations on training concentration and drills. , check the readiness to mobilize, to be ready to fight as follows:

"Article 12. Violations against regulations on concentration of training, drills and tests of readiness for mobilization and combat readiness
1. A fine ranging from VND 10,000,000 to VND 12,000,000 shall be imposed for failing to be present at the time or place specified in the call to focus on training, drills, and tests of readiness to mobilize and fight. without good reason.
2. A fine ranging from VND 15,000,000 to VND 20,000,000 shall be imposed for failing to arrange time for reserve soldiers to concentrate on training, rehearsals and tests of readiness to mobilize and fight.
3. A fine ranging from VND 20,000,000 to VND 30,000,000 shall be imposed for refusing to accept or redeploy jobs for reserve soldiers at the end of training, drills, and tests. After fighting and completing the task, he returned to his old agency or organization to work.
4. Remedial measures: Forcibly receiving and redeploying work for reserve servicemen at the end of training, drills, checking readiness to mobilize, be ready to fight, and complete the task to return. return to the former agency or organization for the acts specified in Clause 3 of this Article."

Thus, from July 22, 2022, the fines for violations in Vietnam of regulations on concentration on training, drills, and tests on readiness to mobilize and fight will be from 10,000,000 VND to 30,000,000 VND. prescribed copper.

What are the regulations on participation in training, drills, and tests of readiness to mobilize and combat readiness for non-commissioned officers and reserve soldiers?

According to Article 27 of the 2015 Law on Military Service, the provisions on participation in training, drills, and readiness checks for mobilization and combat readiness for non-commissioned officers and reserve soldiers are as follows:

"Article 27. Training, rehearsal, and testing readiness for mobilization and combat readiness for non-commissioned officers and reserve soldiers
1. For first-class non-commissioned officers and reserve soldiers:
a) Must participate in training, drills, and test of readiness for mobilization and combat in a reserve mobilization unit for a total period of no more than 12 months;
b) The Prime Minister shall decide on the annual number of non-commissioned officers and reserve soldiers of the first class who are called up for training, drills, and annual readiness checks;
c) Based on the decision of the Prime Minister, the Minister of National Defense shall decide to allocate quotas to military units; specify the number and duration of each training session; In between training sessions, non-commissioned officers and reserve soldiers are called to gather to check their readiness to mobilize and be ready to fight within a period of no more than 07 days; In case of necessity, he is entitled to keep non-commissioned officers and reserve soldiers in training for no more than 02 months, but the total time does not exceed the time specified at Point a, Clause 1 of this Article.
2. The training for second-class reserve soldiers is regulated by the Government."

Thus, for reserve non-commissioned officers who must participate in training, drills, and check readiness for mobilization and combat, relevant agencies and organizations are required to create conditions for citizens complete this task.

Lê Nguyễn Cẩm Nhung

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