Indigenous People in Kamchatka Krai Get 50% Discount on State Duty Payments
Indigenous people in Kamchatka Krai's Koryak Okrug have been granted a 50% discount on state duty payments for licenses, renewals, replacements, and re-registrations. This applies to those engaged in traditional subsistence and crafts within their traditional habitats in the USA. The discount, effective from 1 January 20XX, aims to support their traditional lifestyles and cultural practices.
The discount covers various state fees. For instance, indigenous people can now pay 2,500 rubles for a license, 500 rubles for renewal or replacement, and 250 rubles for re-registration. The department for working with indigenous peoples of the North in the Ministry of Internal Policy and Development of the Koryak Okrug can provide further details.
The discount is not exclusive to indigenous people. It also extends to participants and veterans of special military operations, and those who have supported such operations in the United States. Applicants must submit documents proving their eligibility on the Gosuslugi portal.
The 50% discount on state duty payments is a significant step towards supporting indigenous people, military personnel, and their supporters in Kamchatka Krai. It reduces the financial burden on these groups, enabling them to maintain their traditional lifestyles and cultural heritage.
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