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By Alexander Bratersky The St. Petersburg Times MOSCOW — Oleg Smolin, a State Duma deputy with the Communist Party, praised a law that entered into force Monday and requires companies to hire disabled people or face fines of up to 10,000 rubles ($330).
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By Alan Maishman The St. Petersburg Times President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Monday prohibiting smoking in public places. The legislation is due to come into force in July 2013 with a ban in schools, hospitals, airports and the public areas of apartment buildings.
By Alastair Gill The St. Petersburg Times Russia’s first comprehensive anti-corruption law, Federal Law No. 273 “On Combatting Corruption,” has been amended to require companies to have compliance officers and programs, according to international law firm Baker & McKenzie.
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