In Krasnoyarsk, from March 1, signs in a foreign language will be banned in shops and cafes


18 February 13:30
IN Krasnoyarsk will ban signs in a foreign language V shops, cafes and other retail places.
The press service of the regional Rospotrebnadzor explained that a new article comes into force on March 1 V lawe on the protection of consumer rights. New changes require entrepreneurs to post information for consumers in Russian.
“If previously the names of retail facilities, navigation inside the building and other signs in foreign languages, for example, “sale”, “open”, “close”, “shop” were allowed, then from March of this year, when designing facade signs and interior design, Russian must be used as the state language of the Russian Federation. IN In cases provided for by the legislation of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, information may be posted in the state languages of the republics and (or) other languages of the peoples of the Russian Federation,” – noted in the department.
At the same time, information in a foreign language can be placed additionally, but with identical content. And also have the same parameters – color, font type and size.
ABOUThowever, the new requirements do not apply brand names, trademarks And service marks.
“Also this does not apply to other cases provided for by federal laws, other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation, the requirements of technical regulations in accordance with the Federal Law of December 27, 2002 No. 184-FZ “On Technical Regulation”, acts constituting the law of the Eurasian Economic Union,” – added by Rospotrebnadzor.
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