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Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Article 134
• The Autonomous Republic of Crimea is an inseparable constituent
part of Ukraine and decides on the issues ascribed to its competence within
the limits of authority determined by the Constitution of Ukraine.
Article 135
• The Autonomous Republic of Crimea has the Constitution of the
Autonomous Republic of Crimea that is adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of
the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and approved by the Verkhovna Rada of
Ukraine by no less than one-half of the consti tutional composition of
the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
• Normative legal acts of the Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic
of Crimea and decisions of the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous
Republic of Crimea shall not contradict the Constitution and the laws
of Ukraine and are adopted in accordance with the Constitution of Ukraine,
the laws of Ukraine, acts of the President of Ukraine and the Cabinet
of Ministers of Ukraine, and for their execution.
Article 136
• The Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, within
the limits of its authority, is the representative body of the Autonomous
Republic of Crimea.
• The Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea adopts
decisions and resolutions that are mandatory for execution in the Autonomous
Republic of Crimea.
• The Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
is the government of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. The Head of the
Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea is appointed
to office and dismissed from office by the Ve rkhovna Rada of the Autonomous
Republic of Crimea with the consent of the President of Ukraine.
• The authority, the procedure for the formation and operation of
the Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and of the Council
of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, are determined by the
Constitution of Ukraine and the laws of Ukraine, and by normative legal
acts of the Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea on issues
ascribed to its competence.
• In the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, justice is administered
by courts that belong to the unified system of courts of Ukraine. |
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Article 137
• The Autonomous Republic of Crimea exercises normative regulation
on the following issues:
• 1) agriculture and forestry;
• 2) land reclamation and mining;
• 3) public works, crafts and trades; charity;
• 4) city construction and housing management;
• 5) tourism, hotel business, fairs;
• 6) museums, libraries, theatres, other cultural establishments,
historical and cultural preserves;
• 7) public transportation, roadways, water supply;
• 8) hunting and fishing;
• 9) sanitary and hospital services.
• For reasons of nonconformity of normative legal acts of the Verkhovna
Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea with the Constitution of Ukraine
and the laws of Ukraine, the President of Ukraine may suspend these normative
legal acts of the Verkhovna Rada of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea with
a simultaneous appeal to the Constitutional Court of Ukraine in regard to
their constitutionality.
Article 138
• The competence of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea comprises:
• 1) designating elections of deputies to the Verkhovna Rada of
the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, approving the composition of the electoral
commission of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea;
• 2) organising and conducting local referendums;
• 3) managing property that belongs to the Autonomous Republic of
Crimea;
• 4) elaborating, approving and implementing the budget of the Autonomous
Republic of Crimea on the basis of the uniform tax and budget policy of
Ukraine;
• 5) elaborating, approving and realising programmes of the Autonomous
Republic of Crimea for socio-economic and cultural development, the rational
utilisation of nature, and environmental protection in accordance with
national programmes;
• 6) recognising the status of localities as resorts; establishing
zones for the sanitary protection of resorts;
• 7) participating in ensuring the rights and freedoms of citizens,
national harmony, the promotion of the protection of legal order and public
security;
• 8) ensuring the operation and development of the state language
and national languages and cultures in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea;
protection and use of historical monuments;
• 9) participating in the development and realisation of state programmes
for the return of deported peoples;
• 10) initiating the introduction of a state of emergency and the
establishment of zones of an ecological emergency situation in the Autonomous
Republic of Crimea or in its particular areas.
• Other powers may also be delegated to the Autonomous Republic
of Crimea by the laws of Ukraine.
Article 139
• The Representative Office of the President of Ukraine, whose status
is determined by the law of Ukraine, operates in the Autonomous Republic
of Crimea. |
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