The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine registered a draft law on amendments to some legislative acts of Ukraine in providing access to data of the Uniform state register of legal entities and individual entrepreneurs. Bill № 8373 from 08.04.2011 referred to the Committee of People's deputies from BYuT and OU-B-NS. The purpose of the bill is a significant increase legal certainty and reliability of business turnover. To achieve this, the bill proposes to restore the openness of the Unified State Register and create conditions for its use in business turnover. The project proposes to abandon the specialized print media - publications specially authorized body on state registration, which publishes information from the Unified State Register. Instead, it prompted the promulgation of information on the registration site specifically authorized body for state registration, which will make the information truly accessible. MEPs also propose to restore and open round the clock access to information from the state registry on the Internet and to cancel the special access of judges to the information registry. Such access existed before 11.02.2011, and it paid off. It is also proposed to establish that there is only one original copy of the constituent documents, and this copy is kept by the state registrar. This will eliminate the duplication of the Institute, from the onerous procedures to receive in case of loss of the original, from the need to pass the original registrar to amend the articles of incorporation. In addition, the Raiders will lose one of their tools, because everyone will understand that the availability of copies of statutory documents in no way indicates the presence of the owner of the rights to manage the entity. Another problem that is solved easily access the registry - removing the possibility of the appearance of bona fide purchasers of property rights of legal persons, if the state share in charter capital of such entity is not less than 25%, in cases where the contract requires the consent of public authority. Ease of access to such information meets the interests of both really honest entrepreneurs and the state.
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