Amendments to Law on bailiffs entered into force
Chisinau, 13 Jan. /MOLDPRES/- The promulgation decree and the Law amending Law No113/2010 on bailiffs were published today in the Official Journal and entered into force.
The document sets the method and term for contesting individual administrative documents issued by the Disciplinary Board and the Minister of Justice, aimed to suspend or terminate the activity of the bailiff. Also, some inconsistencies related to the effects of the application of the disciplinary sanction regarding the withdrawal of the bailiff's license were eliminated.
The new law sees that the termination of the activity of the bailiff, in the case of the application of the disciplinary sanction in the form of license withdrawal, will occur on the date of publication of the order of the Minister of Justice regarding the termination of the activity of the bailiff, which will be issued within five days from the date of publication of the College's decision disciplinary. Thus, any kind of extensive interpretations, which were generated when calculating the statute of limitations for disciplinary liability are eliminated, as the previous variant did not provide clarity in this regard.
Source: monitorul.gov.md
Yellow wind warning in Moldova: authorities issue safety recommendations for residents
Operations at Leova–Bumbăta customs post to be temporarily suspended
Activities focused on healthcare workers’ health to be held in several districts
VIDEO // EU Ambassador to Moldova met with survivors of repressive regimes at Memoria Center
VIDEO // Over 100 localities in Moldova benefited from modernized street lighting with EU support
President conveys congratulatory message to believers celebrating Resurrection of Lord today
Operations at Eugen Doga International Airport resumed following false security alert
VIDEO // Environment Minister announces decrease of pollutant on Dniester, upstream from dams installed in Dondușeni district
Chisinau Airport operations temporarily suspended following security alert
PHOTO // Moldova expands presence in China through future local administration cooperation agreements
Environment Minister: Rising water levels in Dniester River may bring in petroleum residues. We are intervening quickly to maintain water quality
New oil slicks on Dniester River; Moldovan authorities order reinforcement, expansion of anti-pollution barriers
New wave of oil products' slicks detected on Dniester River; authorities convene for emergency meeting
Deputy head of Moldova's Anticorruption Prosecutor’s Office, anticorruption prosecutor heard by Evaluation Commission
Moldova’s wine sector records 31-per cent growth in wine production in 2025
Moldova, Argentina launch negotiations to establish first direct air services between two countries
PHOTO, VIDEO // Moldovan president welcomed by Irish counterpart in Dublin
Moldovan government launches concept of local public administration reform
Agriculture Minister announces preparation for accessing EU pre-accession funds for per-hectare payments
Government maintains state of emergency in energy sector
Energy Minister announces when fuel prices at pump could decrease
Environment Minister about mandate priorities and response to mayor: Chișinău residents need solutions, not political circus
CNMC director about need to maintain state of emergency
ANRE explains impact of Middle East ceasefire on fuel market in Moldova
State starts paying heating compensation for March
New rules for egg marketing: More precise packaging information and stricter product traceability
Natural gas prices recorded sharp decline in Europe on Wednesday, reaching lowest level of last five weeks
Government simplifies reporting of workplace accidents and improves data collection
Better access to treatments: Government modernizing medicine authorization system
Ministry of Justice without state secretary