Reference:
Golubeva T.M..
Special regimes of state control (supervision): legal regulation
// NB: Administrative Law and Administration Practice.
2025. ¹ 1.
P. 1-14.
DOI: 10.7256/2306-9945.2025.1.73236 EDN: IOHCDC URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=73236
Abstract:
The current stage of reforming control (supervisory) activities is associated with increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of state control (supervision). This goal is achieved through the application of the necessary and sufficient regime of state control (supervision). According to the author, depending on the conditions of implementation, the state control (supervision) regimes are divided into general and special ones. The article discusses such special regimes of state control (supervision) such as monitoring, constant state control (supervision), as well as a constant raid. In addition, the author suggests that temporary regimes should be attributed to special state control (supervision) regimes: a moratorium on inspections, an experiment on the use of remote control in the field of industrial safety, as well as the implementation of state control (supervision) during the operation of experimental legal regimes. The analysis of the current legislation on the regulation of state control (supervision) regimes is carried out. The methodological basis was provided by general scientific (analysis, synthesis) and special (formal-legal, comparative-legal) methods of cognition. As a result of the conducted research in the field of state control (supervision) through the application of the necessary and sufficient regime of state control (supervision), the following conclusions can be drawn. Firstly, special state control (supervision) regimes are an effective tool for ensuring safety at high-risk facilities (permanent state control (supervision) regime). Secondly, the legal regulation of special state control (supervision) regimes requires improvement through the adoption of additional regulatory acts. Thirdly, it is determined that the implementation of special state control (supervision) regimes, including temporary ones, reduces administrative pressure on business entities. In addition, the author comes to the conclusion that it is necessary to legislate temporary regimes of state control (supervision). as special regimes of state control (supervision).
Keywords:
experimental legal regimes, constant raid, permanent state control, monitoring, moratorium on inspections, State control regime, special modes, State supervision, temporary control modes, State control