The website of the State Control Committee has posted a plan of random inspections for the second half of 2022. It includes 2,352 subjects
The State Control Committee has drawn up plans for random inspections in the regions and the city of Minsk for the second half of 2022. The plans include inspections of all regulatory and supervisory bodies of the republic.
It should be reminded that planning is carried out using a risk-based approach. Each regulatory (supervisory) body of the republic has defined the criteria for assessing the degree of risk, according to which subjects with a high degree of risk are selected for the plan.
More than 15,000 entities were analyzed in total. According to the results of the analysis 5.3 subjects were assigned a high degree of risk. Of these, 2,352 subjects were included in the plan of random inspections. At the same time, 282 subjects will be checked within the framework of joint inspections by several control (supervisory) bodies at the same time.
77.3% of inspections will be carried out by supervisory bodies (on issues related to the safety of life, health of citizens and the environment).
The Ministry of Emergency Situations (17.8% of the total number of inspections), the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (16.7%), the Ministry of Health (15.3%), the Ministry of Natural Resources (12.7%), State Standard (11.3%), the Ministry of Finance (7.2%) are planned to hold the largest number of inspections.
The bodies of the State Control Committee planned 61 inspections (2,3%).
Plans for random inspections in the regions and the city of Minsk for the second half of 2022 are posted on the website.