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Путин подписал закон о штрафах для нерадивых владельцев домашних животных

Президент Владимир Путин подписал закон, устанавливающий штрафы за несоблюдение требований к содержанию домашних животных:

🔹для граждан — от 1,5 тыс. до 3 тыс. руб.;
🔹для должностных лиц — от 5 тыс. до 15 тыс. руб.;
🔹для юрлиц — от 15 тыс. до 30 тыс. руб.



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Путин подписал закон о штрафах для нерадивых владельцев домашних животных

Президент Владимир Путин подписал закон, устанавливающий штрафы за несоблюдение требований к содержанию домашних животных:

🔹для граждан — от 1,5 тыс. до 3 тыс. руб.;
🔹для должностных лиц — от 5 тыс. до 15 тыс. руб.;
🔹для юрлиц — от 15 тыс. до 30 тыс. руб.

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