Federal Service for Alcohol Market Regulation

Federal Service for Alcohol Market Regulation
Abbreviation Росалкогольрегулирование

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Agency overview
Formed December 31, 2008
Employees 940
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Legal jurisdiction Russian Federation
Governing body Government of Russia
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Miusskaya Squere No. 4, Moscow, Russia
Agency executive Igor Chuyan, Director of Federal Service for Alcohol Market regulation
Parent agency Government of Russia
Website
http://www.fsrar.ru/

The Federal Service for Alcohol Market Regulation or Rosalkogolregulirovanie (in Russian: Федеральная служба по регулированию алкогольного рынка, Росалкогольрегулирование) is a federal law enforcement agency of executive authority responsible for drafting and implementing state policy and legal regulation in the production and circulation of ethyl alcohol and alcohol products, as well as functions to control the production and trafficking ethyl alcohol and alcohol-containing products, to oversee and provide services in this area

The Service is under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government of Russia.

History

The Federal Service for Alcohol Market Regulation was established by Presidential Decree from 31 December 2008 № 1883 "On the formation of the Federal Service for Alcohol Market Regulation".[1]

In Section 2 of the Government direction from 24 February 2009 № 154 "On the Federal Service for Alcohol Market Regulation," found that the Federal Service for Alcohol Market Regulation is the unification of various functions from the Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Finance, the Federal Tax Service and the Federal Service for Tariff in respect of all obligations in the sphere of production and turnover of ethyl alcohol and alcohol-containing products, including obligations arising from the execution of court decisions.

On November 30, 2009 the Federal Service for Alcohol Market Regulation issued an order No. 17 "On the establishment and administration of the minimum price of vodka for retail sale until January 1, 2010" according to which from 1 January 2010, the minimum price of vodka for retail sale was set at a rate of 89 rubles per 0.5 liter of the finished product.

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