“On September 17, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed Law No. 11533, which restricts access to electronic registers, in particular, to the real estate data. Source: Parliamentary newspaper Voice of Ukraine Details: The Law “On Amendments to the Civil Code of Ukraine and some other laws of Ukraine on the peculiarities of providing information of public electronic registers, which is the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, and some other public electronic registers” of August 29, 2024.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Parliamentary newspaper Voice of Ukraine
Details: It is the Law “On Amendments to the Civil Code of Ukraine and some other laws of Ukraine on the peculiarities of providing information of public electronic registers, which is the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, and some other public electronic registers” of August 29, 2024.
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The law restricts open access to information in public registers, including those concerning national security and defense, as well as location data and cadastral real estate numbers of all legal entities.
According to the changes, instead of the exact address in public registers, only the region, district and city, cadastral numbers of land are hidden from open access, and legal entities will be able to indicate any contact address, even if it is not actual.
In addition, access to information about intellectual property.
That preceded:
- On August 21, the Verkhovna Rada as a whole approved the Bill No. 11533 (231 votes for), which for the period of martial law and year after its cancellation closes part of the open data in the state registers.
- On August 27, four dozen public organizations urge President Vladimir Zelensky to veto law No. 11533, which restricted access to electronic registers, in particular, to data on real estate.
- The NGO emphasized that the law adopted on August 21 limited access to a number of registers on information “related to national security and defense”, as well as electronic access to location information and cadastral real estate number of all legal entities.
- Activists recalled that the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Justice, the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Anti -Corruption Policy and the Specialized Anti -Corruption Prosecutor’s Office noted that the document required a refinement to ensure the balance between restriction of access to this information and public interest.