On July 24, a seminar was held to discuss the transformation of healthcare institutions in the context of the repeal of the Commercial Code of Ukraine. The event brought together representatives of district state administrations, district military administrations, military administrations of settlements, civil-military administrations, and executive bodies of city councils. The seminar was part of a series of traditional events conducted in accordance with the directive of the Head of the Regional State Administration and Head of the Regional Military Administration to organize public information efforts under martial law.
The seminar covered a wide range of topics, including:
The State Land Cadastre;
Specifics of land registration in temporarily occupied territories;
Making corrections and amendments to the data of already registered land plots;
Drafting an Instruction on Records Management and the main aspects of organizing document flow;
Maintaining the address register within the Unified Electronic Construction System;
Identifying and registering cultural heritage sites on the state register;
The relevance of reorganizing art schools during martial law;
Activities related to Youth Day celebrations and the regional contest “Young Person of the Year”;
Providing social adaptation services for war veterans and their families;
The procedure for transferring personal files of state social assistance recipients to the Pension Fund of Ukraine;
Implementing the 2025 procedure for utilizing funds from the regional budget allocated to territorial communities of Donetsk region to reimburse the cost of children's recreational and health camps.
The seminar was organized and conducted by the Department for Cooperation with Local Self-Government Bodies of the Regional State Administration in collaboration with the Department of Health, the Main Department of the StateGeoCadastre in Donetsk Region, the State Archive of Donetsk Region, the Department of Urban Development and Architecture, the Department of Culture and Tourism, the Department of Family, Youth, and National-Patriotic Education Events, and the Department of Social Protection of the Population of the Regional State Administration.
Participants gained valuable new skills and knowledge, actively engaged in discussions and presentations, and shared their suggestions for topics of future meetings.