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|caption = An act to authorize any of the crisis orders to be used and activated by the order of the Premier | |caption = An act to authorize any of the crisis orders to be used and activated by the order of the Premier | ||
|long_title | |long_title = Codes of Times of Crisis of The Federation of Russian People | ||
|citation | |citation = 571 ФЛ | ||
|enacted_by = Head of the Central Committee | |enacted_by = Head of the Central Committee | ||
|date_enacted = 17 October 1985 | |date_enacted = 17 October 1985 | ||
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|date_commenced = 5 November 1985 | |date_commenced = 5 November 1985 | ||
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|bill_citation = | |bill_citation = 819 ФЛ-Б | ||
|bill_date = 28 September 1985 | |bill_date = 28 September 1985 | ||
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Revision as of 13:19, 24 July 2022
Crisis Code of the Federation | |
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Supreme Assembly | |
Enacted by | Head of the Central Committee |
Date enacted | 17 October 1985 |
Date commenced | 5 November 1985 |
Legislative history | |
Bill citation | 819 ФЛ-Б |
Bill published on | 28 September 1985 |
Introduced by | Chief of National Security Nikolai Andrekov |
First reading | 9 October 1985 |
Second reading | 13 October 1985 |
Third reading | 17 October 1985 |
Amends | |
Supreme Secretary's approval no longer required | |
Related legislation | |
Conscription Act (831 ФЛ) | |
Status: In force |
The Crisis Code of the Federation Act allowed the Premier and other administrative bodies to declare crisis codes independently or with further approval from other administrative bodies. The act was introduced by former Chief of National Security, Alexei Andrekov and was brought up in the 17th Central Committee Assembly which was given the majority vote and the greenlight by the Head of the Central Committee. the first reading was presented in the next daily senate meeting and was given the vote a few weeks later and it was passed.