Abstract

The article deals with certain topical issues related to the implementation in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation of the mechanism for state registration of regulatory legal acts of executive bodies. The main issue that the constituent entities of the Russian Federation need to resolve when regulating these public relations is the establishment of the obligation to conduct a legal examination of registered regulatory legal acts. According to the authors of the article, legal expertise must be present during the implementation of state registration, since it is it that allows you to improve the legal quality of the adopted regulatory legal acts, and thereby achieve the goals of introducing the institution of state registration of regulatory legal acts of executive bodies in all constituent entities of the Russian Federation. At the same time, legal expertise can take place both before the moment of state registration, in fact acting as a prerequisite for the latter, and after the state registration of a normative legal act. The article identifies certain problems associated with the implementation of the mechanism of state registration of regulatory legal acts of the executive bodies of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. So, for example, in many regulatory legal acts of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the rule is fixed, according to which state registration is carried out only in relation to certain categories of regulatory legal acts, i.e. state registration in these constituent entities of the Russian Federation is partial. In this regard, it is noted that it is necessary to correct federal legislation in terms of ensuring a uniform approach to the legal regulation of issues of state registration of regulatory legal acts of the subjects of the Russian Federation. It is necessary to consolidate the legal norm in the federal law, according to which state registration should be carried out in relation to all adopted normative legal acts, i.e. in perfect order.

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