Private clinics, among other institutions, will transmit information about patients to military registration and enlistment offices, which will then be entered into the Unified Register of Conscripts, said Andrei Kartapolov, head of the State Duma Defense Committee.
Information should also be sent by the Federal Tax Service, the Ministry of Health, territorial bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs responsible for registration at the place of residence, as well as employing companies – both public and private, writes RBC.
βIn this way, our military registration and enlistment offices will have the opportunity to know exactly what status this or that conscript is in – whether he is working or not, and if he is working, then where, where he is registered, whether he has any serious illnesses, and so on. This will allow, firstly, to remove excess burden from military registration and enlistment offices, because they will not have to deal with updating the data themselves, and secondly, to avoid mistakes when summonses during the conscription campaign are given to those who are not subject to conscription,β the parliamentarian explained.
At the same time, Kartapolov added that one of the goals of creating a Unified Register of Conscripts is the convenience of citizens, so that βa person does not have to be bothered again, so that he does not think about whether to go to the military registration and enlistment office or not, and if he goes, what documents to take with him.β
Source: Rosbalt

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