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Kyrgyzstan Cabinet to Update State Services Register

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kyrgyzstan's Cabinet is proposing updates to the Unified Register of State Services to improve quality and accessibility.
  • Changes include revising the description of additional professional education services and modifying the procedure for mobile civil status registration.
  • A new paid service for storing and supporting electronic digital signature verification certificates will be introduced, with the updated regulations taking effect ten days after adoption.

Kyrgyzstan's Cabinet is set to revise the Unified Register of State Services, aiming to enhance the quality and accessibility of services offered to citizens and legal entities. The proposed changes, currently open for public discussion, are designed to streamline administrative processes and introduce new service offerings.

A key amendment involves the description of additional professional education services. The updated definition will clarify that this service applies to individuals and legal entities but will exclude qualification improvement and retraining programs for state and municipal employees conducted as part of internal administrative procedures.

Furthermore, the procedure for mobile civil status registration will be adjusted. This service will remain a paid offering, managed by the "Kyzmat" State Institution under the Office of the President. The registry will also see the removal of one existing state service.

In a notable addition, a new paid service will be incorporated: the storage and support of verification certificates for electronic digital signatures used by individuals and legal entities. This service, however, will not extend to the technical support of state or local government bodies. The proposed regulations are slated to take effect ten days following their approval.

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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.