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LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

of September 30, 2019 No. ZR-164

About introduction of amendment in the Penitentiary code of the Republic of Armenia

Accepted by National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia on September 12, 2019

Article 1. Article 92 of the Penitentiary code of the Republic of Armenia of December 24, 2004 to add with part 2.1 following of content:

"2.1. The appointment of the convict having the diseases constituting danger to environment with the visitor is provided in such special conditions which exclude infection of the visitor.".

Article 2. This Law becomes effective next day after its official publication. In six-months time after entry into force of this Law Government adopts the corresponding sublegal acts providing its application.

President of the Republic of Armenia

A. Sargsyan

 

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