ARMENIA'S PRESIDENT VISITS YEREVAN ROAD POLICE NEW REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT
/ARKA/
APRIL 2, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, April 2. /ARKA/. Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan visited
on Monday a new building of Road Police Registration and Examination
Department in Yerevan. The president, accompanied by Armenia's Police
Chief Vladimir Gasparyan, City Mayor Taron Margaryan and Road Police
directors, took a tour around the building equipped with the modern
technology.
Road Police Deputy Chief Colonel Artur Tonoyan said the modernized
department, that will start operating on April 3, will embody
the functions of the first, second and third Yerevan Road Police
departments. The total expenses on construction works were estimated to
nearly 1.2 billion drams (nearly $3.1 million) from the state budget,
according to him.
"The new department that is equipped with the modern technology, will
ease registration procedures as well as vehicle control," Tonoyan said.
The new department will make it possible to use a number of new
modern methods on obtaining driving license, control, registration
and implementation of vehicle deals, he clarified.
Thus, motorists who have a driving license will get a chance to pass
a driving exam (without passing theory) and obtain certificates of
a new category, Tonoyan added.
Moreover, electronic signature for making deals on transport vehicles
disposal and purchase will be practiced, according to him. Tonoyan
said the straight-flow method that will significantly facilitate
procedure implementations, will be used in accordance with "one
window" principle.
Tonoyan also clarified that now the citizens will just have to drive a
vehicle to the technical inspection station to verify the accordance
between the real and documentary data of the vehicle, to check if a
vehicle is wanted and compulsory car insurance existence.
After this, the citizens will have to complete protocol cards, which
will contain the real data of the vehicle, payment kinds and sizes
for the related procedures, and only after that inspector-operators
will go on with implementing them.
Tonoyan added that this new method will facilitate the implementation
of all the procedures, and the carrying out operations will require
20-35 minutes instead of the former 1-2 hours.
Moreover, he said the new department will ensure reduction in
corruption risks.
/ARKA/
APRIL 2, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, April 2. /ARKA/. Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan visited
on Monday a new building of Road Police Registration and Examination
Department in Yerevan. The president, accompanied by Armenia's Police
Chief Vladimir Gasparyan, City Mayor Taron Margaryan and Road Police
directors, took a tour around the building equipped with the modern
technology.
Road Police Deputy Chief Colonel Artur Tonoyan said the modernized
department, that will start operating on April 3, will embody
the functions of the first, second and third Yerevan Road Police
departments. The total expenses on construction works were estimated to
nearly 1.2 billion drams (nearly $3.1 million) from the state budget,
according to him.
"The new department that is equipped with the modern technology, will
ease registration procedures as well as vehicle control," Tonoyan said.
The new department will make it possible to use a number of new
modern methods on obtaining driving license, control, registration
and implementation of vehicle deals, he clarified.
Thus, motorists who have a driving license will get a chance to pass
a driving exam (without passing theory) and obtain certificates of
a new category, Tonoyan added.
Moreover, electronic signature for making deals on transport vehicles
disposal and purchase will be practiced, according to him. Tonoyan
said the straight-flow method that will significantly facilitate
procedure implementations, will be used in accordance with "one
window" principle.
Tonoyan also clarified that now the citizens will just have to drive a
vehicle to the technical inspection station to verify the accordance
between the real and documentary data of the vehicle, to check if a
vehicle is wanted and compulsory car insurance existence.
After this, the citizens will have to complete protocol cards, which
will contain the real data of the vehicle, payment kinds and sizes
for the related procedures, and only after that inspector-operators
will go on with implementing them.
Tonoyan added that this new method will facilitate the implementation
of all the procedures, and the carrying out operations will require
20-35 minutes instead of the former 1-2 hours.
Moreover, he said the new department will ensure reduction in
corruption risks.