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Article 494. Illegal seizure of passports, identity cards or their acceptance as collateral of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan On Administrative Offenses

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

Article 494. Illegal seizure of passports, identity cards or their acceptance as collateral of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan On Administrative Offenses  

     1. Illegal seizure of passports and identity cards from citizens or their acceptance as collateral –

     entails a warning or a fine in the amount of five monthly calculation indices.

     2. The actions provided for in the first part of this Article, committed repeatedly within a year after the imposition of an administrative penalty, –

     they entail a fine in the amount of ten monthly calculation indices.

 

 

 

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