Abstract

The article examines the administrative liability for violating the rules of quarantine requirements (in terms of COVID 19). 2020 has become an extremely difficult year for Ukraine, as it is for most countries of the world. The rapid spread of the COVID 19 virus has prompted the legislature and executive to adopt a number of regulations and bylaws aimed at preventing its further spread and containment. It is proved that the relevance of the study lies primarily in the fact that Article 44-3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses is currently in active use, because COVID 19 still affects Ukraine and the world, and therefore it is necessary to find ways to minimize the manifestations such a negative phenomenon and prevention of mass dissemination, including through regulatory measures, one of which is administrative liability. It is determined that the Government of Ukraine, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the President of Ukraine, executive authorities and local governments since the spread of the virus, take appropriate legal measures aimed at further preventing and preventing mass destruction of people by COVID-19 virus. It was found that the administrative responsibility for violating the rules of human quarantine has become a necessary and forced step on the part of legislators to further prevent the mass morbidity of people from the virus that affects the whole world to this day. Conclusions are developed that administrative liability for violation of human quarantine rules can be applied in the following cases: 1) violation of human quarantine rules; 2) violation of sanitary and hygienic rules and regulations; 3) violation of sanitary and anti-epidemic rules and regulations. Keywords: administrative liability, offense, quarantine, pandemic, disease, COVID 19, human quarantine, health care, coronavirus disease

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