Abstract

Тhe article deals with topical issues of enforcement of the legislation of the subjects of the Russian Federation on administrative offenses by employees of Internal Affairs bodies. The author defines the priorities of financial support for the police provided for by the agreements between the highest Executive bodies of state power of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia on the transfer of the exercise of part of the powers to draw up protocols on administrative offenses that infringe on public order and public security. The main conclusion of the study is that there is currently no clear mechanism in the legislation of the Russian Federation for assessing the powers transferred by the subjects of the Russian Federation to the Internal Affairs bodies for drawing up protocols on administrative offenses provided for by the administrative legislation of the subjects of the Russian Federation.

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