Article 829-2. The right to appeal, to protest the decision on the case of an administrative offense, the order on the need to pay a fine, the decision of a higher authority (official) on the complaint, protest of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan On Administrative Offenses
1. The persons specified in Articles 744, 745, 746, 747, 748 and 753 of this Code may appeal, and the prosecutor may appeal, the decision on the case of an administrative offense, the order on the need to pay a fine, the decision of a higher authority (official) on the complaint, protest.
2. A complaint may be filed against the court's decision to impose an administrative penalty, as well as an appeal from the prosecutor to a higher court.
3. A decision in a case of contempt of court, issued by a judge (court) in accordance with the procedure provided for in part four of Article 829-10 of this Code, may be appealed or protested to a court of a higher instance.
4. A complaint may be filed against the decision issued by the body (official) in the case of an administrative offense, an order on the need to pay a fine, an appeal petition from the prosecutor to a specialized district and equivalent court for administrative offenses and the juvenile court at the location of the body (official).
5. The preliminary appeal of the persons referred to in Articles 744, 745, 746, 747 and 748 of this Code to a higher authority (official) is not a prerequisite for filing a complaint with the court and its acceptance by the court for consideration and resolution on the merits.
The footnote. Article 829-2 as amended by the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 06/29/2020 No. 351-VI (effective from 07/01/2021).
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