The Council of Ministers, the day before, has decided to forgive all fines imposed for violating the rules or bylaws issued within the measures taken to prevent and fight the infection caused by COVID-19, until on October 7th.
It was also decided that all those persons who have paid these fines will get their money back, which will be transferred to their bank accounts.
In the decision taken by the Council of Ministers:
"All state institutions, which have exercised the authority to impose an administrative measure with a fine, must prepare the lists of entities against which the administrative measure with a fine has been imposed, including the amount and the necessary data for its return within the date. October 30, 2020. In the case of fines imposed by local self-government units, according to point 2, article 1, of this act, all relevant structures must send the lists of entities against which the administrative measure has been imposed. The detailed manner and rules for the implementation of the pardon and the return of the amounts paid, according to the provisions of this normative act, are determined by the municipal council. ”
Also, licenses and vehicles blocked due to quarantine violation will be returned.
“All administrative measures of a punitive nature, except those provided in Article 2 of this normative act, such as permits / licenses and blocked vehicles, must be returned within 15 November 2020 to the beneficiary entity. The heads of each of the state institutions and the local self-government units, which have imposed administrative measures according to this article, are in charge of issuing the relevant instructions for determining the manner of returning the forgiven obligation ”.
Source: A2 News