FUNCTIONS OF SELF-REGULATING ORGANIZATIONS: CONTENT AND PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION

The subject. The article is devoted to the description of the basic functions of self-regulating organizations: regulatory, control, organizational and security, jurisdictional.The purpose of the article is to explore the content features of self-regulating organizations, to identify problems in the...

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Main Author: A. Algazina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Dostoevsky Omsk State University 2018-01-01
Series:Pravoprimenenie
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Online Access:https://enforcement.omsu.ru/jour/article/view/124
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spelling doaj-b777990277bd438cb0c106acc50bc4b12021-07-28T21:02:59ZrusDostoevsky Omsk State UniversityPravoprimenenie2542-15142018-01-0114758610.24147/2542-1514.2017.1(4).75-86100FUNCTIONS OF SELF-REGULATING ORGANIZATIONS: CONTENT AND PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATIONA. Algazina0Dostoevsky Omsk State UniversityThe subject. The article is devoted to the description of the basic functions of self-regulating organizations: regulatory, control, organizational and security, jurisdictional.The purpose of the article is to explore the content features of self-regulating organizations, to identify problems in their implementation and offer recommendations for their solution.Methodology. The methodological basis for the study: general scientific methods (analysis, synthesis, comparison, description); private and academic (interpretation, formal-legal method).Results, scope. Under self-regulation this article is to understand the management activities carried out by self-regulatory organizations, and consisting in the development and establishment of standards and rules of professional activity, as well as sanctions for non-compliance or inadequate performance. Set forth in the Law on SRO powers to self-regulating organizations United by the author and summarized as to their functions – activities of the SRO. The main functions of the SRO as special entities, the following:– regulatory, which manifests itself in the development of standards and rules, conditions of membership in self-regulating organizations and other internal documents SRO;– control: self-regulating organizations exercise control over the professional activities of its members;– organizational and security: an example of this function is the maintenance of the register of members of the SRO, ensuring property liability of members of self-regulating organizations to consumers of goods (works, services) and other persons forming management authorities of the self-regulating organization, lodging of statutory documents and information on the official website of SRO;– jurisdictional: SRO consider complaints against actions of members of self-regulating organization and cases on breaches of its members of the standards and rules of self-regulating organizations, conditions of membership in self-regulating organization, apply disciplinary measures against its members.Conclusions. The combination of ongoing self-regulating organizations against their members functions determines features of the legal status of SRO.Analysis of peculiarities of self-regulating organizations of these functions has allowed the author come to the conclusion that, at present, administrative and legal status of self-regulating organizations in need of further refinement, since the content of normative legal acts regulating relations in the sphere of self-regulation, often contradictory and requires improvement.In the case of mandatory self-regulation SRO vested with the special administrative-legal status, carry out in relation to their member state authority, which means that the implementation of these authority relationships are vertical.https://enforcement.omsu.ru/jour/article/view/124managerial activityself-regulationself-regulating organizationfunctionspowers
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FUNCTIONS OF SELF-REGULATING ORGANIZATIONS: CONTENT AND PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION
Pravoprimenenie
managerial activity
self-regulation
self-regulating organization
functions
powers
author_facet A. Algazina
author_sort A. Algazina
title FUNCTIONS OF SELF-REGULATING ORGANIZATIONS: CONTENT AND PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION
title_short FUNCTIONS OF SELF-REGULATING ORGANIZATIONS: CONTENT AND PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION
title_full FUNCTIONS OF SELF-REGULATING ORGANIZATIONS: CONTENT AND PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION
title_fullStr FUNCTIONS OF SELF-REGULATING ORGANIZATIONS: CONTENT AND PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION
title_full_unstemmed FUNCTIONS OF SELF-REGULATING ORGANIZATIONS: CONTENT AND PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION
title_sort functions of self-regulating organizations: content and problems of implementation
publisher Dostoevsky Omsk State University
series Pravoprimenenie
issn 2542-1514
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The subject. The article is devoted to the description of the basic functions of self-regulating organizations: regulatory, control, organizational and security, jurisdictional.The purpose of the article is to explore the content features of self-regulating organizations, to identify problems in their implementation and offer recommendations for their solution.Methodology. The methodological basis for the study: general scientific methods (analysis, synthesis, comparison, description); private and academic (interpretation, formal-legal method).Results, scope. Under self-regulation this article is to understand the management activities carried out by self-regulatory organizations, and consisting in the development and establishment of standards and rules of professional activity, as well as sanctions for non-compliance or inadequate performance. Set forth in the Law on SRO powers to self-regulating organizations United by the author and summarized as to their functions – activities of the SRO. The main functions of the SRO as special entities, the following:– regulatory, which manifests itself in the development of standards and rules, conditions of membership in self-regulating organizations and other internal documents SRO;– control: self-regulating organizations exercise control over the professional activities of its members;– organizational and security: an example of this function is the maintenance of the register of members of the SRO, ensuring property liability of members of self-regulating organizations to consumers of goods (works, services) and other persons forming management authorities of the self-regulating organization, lodging of statutory documents and information on the official website of SRO;– jurisdictional: SRO consider complaints against actions of members of self-regulating organization and cases on breaches of its members of the standards and rules of self-regulating organizations, conditions of membership in self-regulating organization, apply disciplinary measures against its members.Conclusions. The combination of ongoing self-regulating organizations against their members functions determines features of the legal status of SRO.Analysis of peculiarities of self-regulating organizations of these functions has allowed the author come to the conclusion that, at present, administrative and legal status of self-regulating organizations in need of further refinement, since the content of normative legal acts regulating relations in the sphere of self-regulation, often contradictory and requires improvement.In the case of mandatory self-regulation SRO vested with the special administrative-legal status, carry out in relation to their member state authority, which means that the implementation of these authority relationships are vertical.
topic managerial activity
self-regulation
self-regulating organization
functions
powers
url https://enforcement.omsu.ru/jour/article/view/124
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