Russians will be registered - it is planned to create a unified register of individuals

The Russian government was introduced to the State Duma a draft law providing for the creation of a single information resource for these individuals. All information will be included in it - full name, marital status, date and place of birth and death, gender, personal data, SNILS, TIN, information about health insurance, registration with the employment service, the presence of military duty, and so on.

Russians will be registered - it is planned to create a unified register of individuals

As stated, the Federal Tax Service will act as the operator of the system, and the task is to increase the collection of taxes and provide targeted social support. It will also improve the quality of public services, improve the system of public administration, and so on.

The head of the Federal Tax Service, Mikhail Mishustin, has already called this data a "golden profile." If we discard poetic definitions, then we are talking about reference information that will be collected and stored on the principle of "one person - one record." According to these data, all other state systems will be reconciled, and the structure for them will be completely digital.

Information will be transferred to the relevant departments, and the FSB and the Foreign Intelligence Service will be able to enter additional data. It is the special services that will monitor the relevance of the data, and the tax authorities will provide protection. As expected, this system will make it possible to abandon the population census, and will also be useful for "solving issues of socio-economic development, drawing up and implementing state and municipal programs and budgets of the budget system of the Russian Federation." In the latter case, the work will go with anonymized data.

The project is expected to start in January 2022, and the transition period will stretch until 2025. At the same time, it turns out that the state will have access to all data about a person, but it is not yet clear how the protection of information will be implemented, whether they will “leave” third parties without permission, whether there will be situations with data loss, and so on.

We note that in the light of the new bill Senator Andrey Klishas about e-mail, this initiative looks like even more “tightening the screws”.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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