Article 47-3. Requirements for participants of the national preventive mechanism The Law on the Rights of the Child in the Republic of Kazakhstan
1. Persons cannot participate in the national preventive mechanism.:
1) having a criminal record that has not been cancelled or removed in accordance with the procedure established by law;
2) suspected or accused of committing criminal offenses;
3) recognized by the court as legally incompetent or with limited legal capacity;
4) judges, lawyers, civil servants and military personnel, as well as employees of law enforcement and special state bodies, civil protection bodies;
5) registered with a psychiatrist and (or) a narcologist.
2. Participants in the national preventive mechanism may also not be persons who have been released from criminal liability on non-rehabilitating grounds for committing an intentional crime; dismissed from state or military service, from service in civil protection bodies, from law enforcement and special state bodies, courts, or excluded from the bar association for negative reasons; deprived of a license to practice law.
The Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated August 8, 2002 No. 345.
This Law regulates relations arising in connection with the realization of the fundamental rights and legitimate interests of the child, guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, based on the principles of prioritizing the preparation of children for a full-fledged life in society, the development of socially significant and creative activity in them, the education of high moral qualities, patriotism and citizenship, the formation of national identity based on universal human values. values of the world civilization.
President
Republic of Kazakhstan
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