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    ON LANGUAGE: FINES HANDED OUT TO FIRMS NOT USING ARMENIAN FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS/ADVERTISING
    By Gohar Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow reporter
    11.07.12 | 15:28

    The Head of the State Language Inspectorate of the Ministry of
    Education and Science of Armenia at a press conference on Wednesday
    reported that during the first six months of this year the inspectorate
    has registered numerous violations related to the use of language
    in advertisement, and consequently fines were imposed on 60 economic
    entities.

    Sergo Yeritsyan, head of Inspectorate, says that the targets of
    the inspectorate's activity were public signs on which there is no
    Armenian written or on which the Armenian text is not visable.

    According to Yeritsyan, businesses and companies often break the law,
    because they are not aware of the legislative demands.

    "A total of three million drams (about $7,180) was collected from
    economic entities which had broken the law. The registration of
    violations and imposing fines result in a chain reaction, meaning,
    other economic entities start changing the texts on their signboards;
    or those who must install new signboards, do it in accordance with
    the letter of the law," Yeritsyan says, adding that after registering
    a violation a report is drawn up and sent to the court to define the
    degree of liability.

    Quite popular brands and organizations are among those economic
    entities which break the law "On Language"; for example, Basic House
    clothes shops chain, Cacharel clothes and shoes shop, Hertz car
    renting company, etc.

    Yeritsyan believes that a number of problems in the sphere are not
    solved because of the law being imperfect; therefore the inspectorate
    has exercised a number of legislative initiatives on language, which
    will be submitted to the National Assembly in September.

    Yeritsyan also referred to a number of language law violations in radio
    and television, and said that the National Commission on Television
    and Radio (NCTR) of Armenia and not their inspectorate is in charge
    of enforcing that sphere.

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