Payment for services is made exclusively to the company's account. For your convenience, we have launched Kaspi RED 😎

Home / RLA / Article 13. Competence of healthcare organizations The Law on the Prevention of Offenses

Article 13. Competence of healthcare organizations The Law on the Prevention of Offenses

АMANAT партиясы және Заң және Құқық адвокаттық кеңсесінің серіктестігі аясында елге тегін заң көмегі көрсетілді

Article 13. Competence of healthcare organizations The Law on the Prevention of Offenses

     Healthcare organizations:

     1) they promote a healthy lifestyle;

     2) provide narcological, psychological, psychiatric, therapeutic and preventive care and carry out medical rehabilitation of persons in need of it;

     3) carry out identification, accounting and monitoring of persons with mental and behavioral disorders (diseases), including those related to the use of psychoactive substances;

      4) excluded by the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 07/03/2013 No. 124-V (effective after ten calendar days after its first official publication);

     5) notify the internal affairs bodies of the facts of the treatment of persons affected by offenses and the provision of medical care to them;

     6) exercise other powers provided for by the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

 

 

The Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated April 29, 2010 No. 271-IV.

     This Law defines the legal, economic, social and organizational bases of the activities of state bodies, local governments, organizations and citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the prevention of offenses.

  

  

President    

Republic of Kazakhstan     

© 2012. RSE na PHB "Institute of Legislation and Legal Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan" of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan  

 

 Constitution Law Code Standard Decree Order Decision Resolution Lawyer Almaty Lawyer Legal service Legal advice Civil Criminal Administrative cases Disputes Defense Arbitration Law Company Kazakhstan Law Firm Court Cases