Article 896. The procedure for sending a decision on the imposition of a fine, an order on the prevention or the need to pay a fine for the enforcement of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Administrative Offenses
1. A decision to impose a fine or an order to prevent or require payment of a fine shall be sent to the judicial authorities, regional chambers of private bailiffs in accordance with the procedure established by the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Enforcement Proceedings and the Status of Bailiffs", within ten days after the expiration of the period for voluntary execution of a decision to impose a fine or an order to prevent or require payment of a fine
A decision to impose a fine or an order to prevent or require payment of a fine may be sent for enforcement in the form of an electronic document, which is certified by an electronic digital signature of a judge, an official of an authorized body.
When sending a decision on the imposition of a fine or an order on the prevention or necessity of paying a fine to the judicial authorities, regional chambers of private bailiffs, information on the non-receipt of the fine amount to the state's revenue is attached to it.
2. A decision on the imposition of a fine, orders on prevention or the need to pay a fine, aimed at enforcement in violation of the requirements of this Code, are subject to return to the state body that imposed the administrative penalty.
3. The return of a fine order, a warning order, or the need to pay a fine to the body that imposed the administrative penalty is not an obstacle to re-sending them for enforcement with the deficiencies eliminated.
President
Republic of Kazakhstan
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