Abstract

The year 2024 is a natural continuation of the reform of control (supervisory) activities, which began in 2020 in the Russian Federation. The concept of improving control (supervision) activities adopted by the Ministry of Economic Development until 2026 defined the final "philosophy" of control (supervision). It immediately became clear that the implementation of certain control (supervisory) functions is not possible without the reform of the activities of individual executive authorities performing these functions. The subject of our research is the specifics of the control (supervisory) activities of the State Technical Supervision bodies of the Russian Federation in 2024 under the conditions of the moratorium and the development of the concept of improving control (supervisory) activities until 2026. Our article aims to propose approaches that allow for the integration of supervision of self-propelled vehicles into a new reality aimed at reducing the pressure of the state, as a power machine, on economic entities. In addition, the subject of the study also includes the definition of generally applicable signs, tasks and principles of control (supervision). The definition of similarities and differences between the concepts of "control" and "supervision" does not remain without attention of the author. The scientific novelty of the study lies in the proposed ways to change the current activities of Gostekhnadzor bodies related to the implementation of control (supervision) in the field of the technical condition of self-propelled machines and other types of equipment, namely, amendments to the current legislation of the Russian Federation regulating this area. An important conclusion of the study should be the identification of the inapplicability of a risk-based approach to all types of control (supervision). In addition, we propose a structure of general requirements for the organization and supervision of self-propelled vehicles, as well as a change in the current version of Article 9.3 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation, corresponding to new realities and allowing, within the framework of a "permanent raid", to bring to administrative responsibility drivers of self-propelled vehicles that violate mandatory requirements in the field of their technical condition.

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