Yarovaya law

Yarovaya law
Federal Assembly
  • On Amendments to the Federal Law "On Countering Terrorism" and Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation regarding the establishment of additional measures to counter terrorism and ensure public security
Citation374-FZ
375-FZ
Territorial extentRussia
Signed byPresident Vladimir Putin
Signed7 July 2016
Commenced20 July 2016
1 July 2018
Legislative history
Introduced byIrina Yarovaya (YR)
Aleksey Pushkov (YR)
Nadezhda Gerasimova (YR)
First reading24 June 2016 (State Duma)
Second reading29 June 2016 (Federation Council)
Related legislation
Criminal Code of Russia
Law Against Rehabilitation of Nazism
Keywords
Religious freedom in Russia
Status: Current legislation

The Yarovaya law (in Russian: Закон Яровой, transliteration: Zakon Jarovoy), also Yarovaya package or Yarovaya — Ozerov package is a set of two Russian federal bills, 374-FZ and 375-FZ, passed in 2016.[1] The bills amend previous counter-terrorism laws and separate laws which regulate additional counter-terror and public safety measures. The public names the law after the last name of one of its creators—Irina Yarovaya.

The amendments included an expansion of authority for law enforcement agencies, new requirements for data collection and mandatory decoding in the telecommunications industry, as well as the increased regulation of evangelism, including a ban on the performance of "missionary activities" in non-religious settings.

  1. ^ "Президент РФ подписал законы, направленные на борьбу с терроризмом".