Uzbekistan increased fines for violating animal care regulations in cities and settlements, as well as for officials failing to take measures to capture stray animals. Additionally, fines and confiscation have been introduced for keeping wild animals prohibited for private ownership.
President of Uzbekistan has signed a law recognizing digital evidence as valid alongside physical items and documents. The document, which deputies previously rejected twice, introduces amendments to several laws to regulate the handling of electronic data as evidence.
Uzbekistan has joined the Treaty on principles governing space exploration, aiming to open opportunities for space exploration, international collaboration and resource sharing.
Senate approved amendments to laws on recognizing foreign citizens as “undesirable” in Uzbekistan. This may be caused by their statements or actions that are found to be threatening country’s sovereignty, integrity and security, inciting enmity or humiliating people’s honor, dignity or history.
MPs have passed amendments to recognize foreign citizens undesirable in Uzbekistan. Reasons for this designation may include speeches and actions that threaten the country’s sovereignty, integrity, and security, incite enmity, humiliate honor, dignity, or history of the people.
President of Uzbekistan signed changes to laws softening liability for violation of the ban on drone import and use. First-time violators will now be fined and not sent to jail. Adjustments are part of efforts to attract more tourists (there were cases of prosecution of tourists).
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