Which is higher: Honored Master of Sports or MSMC. Assigning sports titles and sports categories to athletes. International Master of Sports Certificate

Sports titles are awarded to athletes and coaches. Physical education workers and public figures are awarded honorary titles, for example, Honored Worker of Physical Culture and Sports, etc.

An athlete can be awarded the titles “Master of Sports of the USSR”, “Master of Sports of the USSR of International Class”, “Honored Master of Sports”. The best coaches are awarded the title “Honored Coach of the Republic” or “Honored Coach of the USSR.”

In order to receive the title of Master of Sports of the USSR and Master of Sports of the USSR of international class, you must first of all fulfill the norms and requirements of the Unified All-Union Sports Classification, that is, achieve a high degree of sportsmanship. And this is not easy. Sometimes it is not enough to have an ability for sports or even talent; it takes years of hard training, an outstanding character, and moral fortitude. In addition, every 4 years, as sporting achievements in the world grow, the standards for a master of sports, an international master of sports, are revised and become increasingly higher and more difficult.

For example, in athletics according to the classification of 1977–1980. The norm for a master of sports in the 100 m run is 10.4 s for men, 11.5 s for women. A master of sports of international class must show a result of 10.1 and 11.1 seconds, respectively. These results must be shown at major competitions. In athletics - at the championships of the city, region, region, union republics, Moscow or Leningrad; at the republican championships of the DSO and departments; at all-Union competitions held by the USSR Sports Committee; at international competitions. In addition, the title of international master of sports in athletics can be won if you take 1st–8th place at the Olympic Games at certain distances; at the World or European Championships in all-around and individual distances - 1st–6th place; set a world record among adults in all-around or individual distances at the world junior all-around championship - 1st place. Similar conditions are agreed upon for each sport.

To receive a high sports title, only sports achievements are not enough. A candidate for the title of Master of Sports or Master of Sports of International Class must be a worthy citizen. He must constantly improve his political and cultural level and strictly comply with the requirements of Soviet sports ethics. If an athlete holding a high rank violates the norms of sports ethics, he may be deprived of this title.

Masters of sports and masters of sports of international class are awarded with badges and certificates in a solemn atmosphere. These athletes enjoy advantages when entering schools of higher sports excellence, youth sports schools and physical education institutions, having other equal performance in entrance exams.

Chess players are awarded the high title of “Grandmaster of the USSR.” This title is awarded to the chess player who takes 1st or 2nd place in the highest league of the USSR championship, or twice in 3 years takes a place not lower than 6th in the highest league of the USSR championship with the participation of at least 10 grandmasters.

In order to receive the title “Grandmaster of the USSR”, chess players need to win the title of world champion; or within 6 years receive the right to a match with the world champion twice: or become the USSR champion three times; or once win the right to a match with the world champion and become the USSR champion twice.

The highest and most honorable sports title - the title of Honored Master of Sports was established in 1934. It is awarded to those athletes of our country who have achieved outstanding sports achievements and are actively involved in the development of the Soviet physical education movement. Champions of the Olympic Games, world champions, athletes who have become European champions at least twice or have shown outstanding achievements at major international competitions, players of teams that have won European cups - these are the ones who are awarded such a high title.

Athletes nominated for awards must conduct active social work, pass on their experience to young people, be distinguished by high political consciousness, sports diligence and impeccable behavior in everyday life. The Honored Master of Sports is solemnly presented with a badge and certificate.

The announcement of the award of a high rank is published in the newspaper “Soviet Sport”. An Honored Master of Sports is allowed to attend all sporting events in his sport free of charge and use any sports facilities for training.

The title “Honored Trainer of the USSR” is awarded to trainers and teachers for many years of fruitful work in training outstanding athletes, development and implementation of advanced modern methods of teaching and training. These coaches must prepare champions of Europe, the world, the Olympic Games, world and European record holders, and educate masters of sports of the USSR from among young athletes and youth who have achieved victories in international and all-Union competitions. Honored coaches of the USSR also have the right to attend all competitions in their sport for free. The title “Honored Coach of the Republic” is awarded for great achievements in the development of sports in the republic.

Honored Master of Sports
Honorary sports title. The standard abbreviation in sports reference literature is ZMS. The title “Honored Master of Sports” was established in the USSR in 1934 (since 1983 the official name is “Honored Master of Sports of the USSR”). An honorary title is a title awarded individually by the highest legislative body of the country or the president; honorary sports title - a title awarded individually by the leadership of the ministry or department responsible for sports; sports title - a title awarded upon fulfillment of standards established by sports classifications.

Rank and rank

The system of sports titles and categories is the same for all sports. The following categories and titles of athletes are provided (in descending order):
  • International Master of Sports of Russia (MSMK): Grandmaster of Russia
  • Master of Sports of Russia (MS)
  • Candidate Master of Sports of Russia (CMS)
  • 1st sports category
  • 2nd sports category
  • 3rd sports category
  • 1st youth category
  • 2nd youth category
  • 3rd youth category

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The highest sports title has two variants of the name - “Master of Sports of International Class” and “Grandmaster of Russia”. The use of two terms is due to tradition - the title “Grandmaster” is used for board logic games (chess, checkers, Go), and MSMK is used for all other sports. Youth ranks are assigned only in those sports where age objectively gives an overwhelming advantage over the opponent, regardless of his level of training (where such qualities as physical strength, speed of movement, endurance, and reaction speed are decisive). In those sports where age does not play a determining role (for example, in intellectual games), youth ranks are not assigned.

Requirements and procedure for awarding titles

The basis for assigning a rank or title is the achievement of a certain objectively measurable result of sports activity. The following may be recognized as such:
  1. Occupying a certain place when performing in an official competition provided for by the standards.
  2. Achieving the number of victories specified by the standards over opponents of the corresponding rank or category. Victories achieved during the last year are taken into account only in official competitions, the level of which meets the standards.
  3. Fulfillment of quantitative standards in those sports where such are possible (for example, weightlifting) at official competitions of the level corresponding to the standards.
Each title (category) provides for a certain minimum age of the athlete from which this title can be awarded. To be awarded the title MSMK or “Grandmaster of Russia,” an athlete must participate for Russia in international competitions at the appropriate level. For competitions based on the results of which titles and categories are awarded, standards are established for the level, composition of participants, the required number of judges of a certain category, the required number of opponents, the number of games, fights, performances in the main and preliminary (qualifying) part of the competition. For international competitions, based on the results of which the highest ranks are awarded, the required minimum number of participating countries is determined. The highest ranks (MSMK, Grandmaster of Russia) are approved by the Federal Agency for Physical Culture and Sports. Lower ranks and categories are assigned to athletes by regional or local (depending on the rank or rank) executive bodies for physical culture and sports. Sports titles are awarded only to citizens of the Russian Federation.
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In accordance with Part 1 of Art. 22 of the Federal Law on Sports in the Russian Federation establishes the following sports titles:

1) master of sports of Russia of international class;

2) master of sports of Russia;

3) grandmaster of Russia.

According to Part 2 of Art. 22 of the Federal Law on Sports in the Russian Federation establishes the following sports categories from lowest to highest:

1) candidate for master of sports;

2) first sports category;

3) second sports category;

4) third sports category;

5) first youth sports category;

6) second youth sports category;

7) third youth sports category.

The norms and requirements, the fulfillment of which is necessary for the assignment of the corresponding sports titles and sports categories in sports included in the All-Russian Register of Sports, as well as the conditions for fulfilling these norms and requirements, are established by the Unified All-Russian Sports Classification (hereinafter also referred to as UESC). The Regulations on the Unified All-Russian Sports Classification, approved by Order of the Ministry of Sports and Tourism of Russia dated November 21, 2008 N° 481 (hereinafter also referred to as the Regulations), determines the content of these norms, requirements and conditions, and also establishes the procedure for the formation of the EVSC and the procedure for assigning sports titles and sports categories in various sports.

In accordance with Part 6 of Art. 22 of the Federal Law on Sports, sports titles are assigned by the Ministry of Sports of Russia in the manner established by the Regulations on the EVSK. Sports categories in accordance with Part 7 of Art. 22 of the Federal Law on Sports are assigned by executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in the field of physical culture and sports in the manner established by the Regulations.

The goals of the EVSK are to attract citizens of the Russian Federation to actively engage in sports, increase the level of sportsmanship of those involved in sports, establish requirements, norms and conditions for their implementation, taking into account the development of a particular sport in the Russian Federation and in the world, and improve the system of sports competitions.

The sports titles and sports categories listed above are awarded for fulfilling the requirements and norms of the ESK, subject to the conditions for their fulfillment based on the results of official sports competitions, including:

a) international sports competitions - Olympic, Paralympic, Deaflympic Games, World Championships, World Games, World Cups, World Championships, European Championships, European Cups, European Championships, other international sports competitions;

b) all-Russian sports competitions - Russian championships, Russian cups, Russian championships, other all-Russian sports competitions;

c) interregional sports competitions - championships of federal districts of the Russian Federation, championships of federal districts of the Russian Federation, zonal competitions with the participation of sports teams (clubs) of constituent entities of the Russian Federation from two or more federal districts of the Russian Federation, which are qualifying for championships or championships of the Russian Federation;

D) regional sports competitions - championships of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, cups of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, championships of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, other sports competitions of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation;

e) municipal sports competitions - championships of municipal entities, championships of municipal entities, other sports competitions of municipal entities.

The EVSC includes requirements, norms and conditions for their implementation for the assignment of sports categories and sports titles based on the results of athletes’ performances at the next official sports competitions.

a) Olympic, Paralympic, Deaflympics, Youth Olympic Games, European Youth Olympic Festival;

b) sports competitions held on a territorial basis (among sports teams of municipalities, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, federal districts of the Russian Federation, countries), with the participation of the strongest athletes (sports teams) without upper age restrictions (hereinafter referred to as championships). In team sports, championships can be held among the strongest teams of physical culture and sports organizations, including sports clubs, relevant administrative-territorial entities, if this is established by the provisions (regulations) of such sports competitions;

c) sports competitions held among athletes (sports teams) without an upper age limit and, as a rule, in several stages (hereinafter referred to as cups). In cups, along with awarding the winners in individual types of programs, the cup is played and awarded to the winner in the form of a competition program with the participation of three or more athletes (groups, crews, pairs, etc.) in each of the opposing sides, the results of which are summed up to determine the team - winners in team competitions or when ranking (determining the team standings) sports teams participating in sports competitions based on the performance of athletes (groups, crews, pairs, etc.) in all types of competition programs, including team competitions without medals and awarding sports titles and sports categories based on the results of the team competition;

d) sports competitions held on a territorial basis (among sports teams of municipalities, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, federal districts of the Russian Federation, countries), with the participation of children, adolescents, youth with age restrictions for participants in sports competitions (hereinafter referred to as championships). In team sports, championships can be held among the strongest teams of physical education and sports organizations, including sports cups, if this is established by the provisions (regulations) of such sports competitions;

e) other official international, all-Russian, interregional, regional, municipal sports competitions.

Official sports competitions in the Russian Federation, based on the results of performances at which athletes are awarded sports titles and sports categories, are held in accordance with the rules of sports approved in the manner established by the Federal Law on Sports.

In the absence of approved requirements and standards for a sport (sports discipline), sports titles and sports categories in a given sport (sports discipline) are not assigned.

The requirements and norms of the ESK, the fulfillment of which is necessary for the assignment of the corresponding sports titles and sports categories, as well as the conditions for their implementation, are established based on the level of development of the sport and its disciplines, the status of sports competitions, the gender and age of the athletes.

The requirements for conferring a sports title or sports category are::

a) a place taken in official sports competitions of the corresponding status;

b) the required number of victories over athletes of the corresponding category or title within one year at official sports competitions.

The conditions for meeting the requirements and standards for the assignment of sports titles and sports categories are::

a) the number of countries participating at all stages in official international sports competitions, but not less than:

  • for championships, cups, world championships - in summer sports - 35 countries, in winter sports - 15 countries, in sports that are practiced only by women - 20 countries;
  • for championships, cups, European championships - in summer sports - 20 countries, in winter sports - 10 countries, in sports that are practiced only by women - 12 countries;
  • for other official international sports competitions - in summer sports 15 countries, winter sports and women's only sports 8 countries;

b) the number of constituent entities of the Russian Federation participating at all stages in official all-Russian and interregional sports competitions, but not less than:

  • for championships and championships of federal districts of the Russian Federation - half of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation included in the corresponding federal district, and for sports that are developed by all-Russian sports federations in accordance with Part 4 of Art. 14 of the Federal Law on Sports - at least 90% of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation included in the corresponding federal district, on the territory of which the specified sport is developing;

c) the number of participants (athletes, pairs, groups, crews), sports teams in the form of a program, but not less than:

  • for championships, cups, world or European championships - in summer, winter sports and sports practiced only by women, 10 participants, sports teams; in sports among disabled people and persons with limited health capabilities - 6 participants, sports teams;
  • for other official international sports competitions - in summer sports - 10 participants, sports teams; in winter sports and sports practiced only by women - 8 participants; in sports among disabled people and persons with limited health capabilities - 6 participants, sports teams;
  • for championships, cups, championships of the Russian Federation, other official all-Russian sports competitions - in sports among disabled people and persons with disabilities - 6 participants, sports teams; in other sports - 10 participants, sports teams (when holding sports competitions according to the system with elimination after the first defeat - 8 participants, sports teams);
  • for championships, championships of federal districts of the Russian Federation - in sports among disabled people and persons with limited health capabilities - 6 participants, sports teams; in other sports - 8 participants, sports teams;
  • for the championship, cup, championship, other official competitions of the constituent entity of the Russian Federation, championship, championship, other official competitions of the municipality - in sports among the disabled and persons with disabilities - 5 participants, sports teams; in other sports - 8 participants, sports teams;

d) age groups for official sports competitions among children, adolescents, youth (championships), while for such all-Russian and interregional sports competitions the number of age groups cannot exceed their number at the world or European championships for the corresponding sport (sports discipline) plus one next youngest age group;

e) the minimum age of an athlete at which the corresponding sports title, sports category is assigned;

f) the number of sports judges with the appropriate qualification category (except for official international sports competitions), but not less than:

  • for awarding the sports title “Master of Sports of Russia” - three sports judges of the All-Russian category;
  • to assign the sports category of Master of Sports - two sports judges of the All-Russian category;
  • for assignment of the first sports category, - 7 three sports judges of the first category and above;
  • for the assignment of other sports categories - five sports judges of any category;

g) the number of performances, fights, games, etc.;

h) the number of starts in the preliminary (qualifying) stage of official sports competitions;

i) use of appropriate means of measuring results; j) other special conditions based on the specifics of the sport and

systems for conducting specific sports competitions.

If representatives of a smaller number of countries took part in the championship, championship or world cup than provided for in the second paragraph of paragraph “a”, sports titles and sports categories based on the results of the athletes’ performance at such competitions are assigned in accordance with the norms and requirements established respectively for the championship, championship or European Cup.

If representatives of fewer countries than those provided for in the second and third paragraphs of paragraph “a” took part in the championship, championship, World Cup or European Cup, sports titles and sports categories based on the results of the athletes’ performance at such competitions are assigned in accordance with the norms and requirements established for "other official international sporting events".

Sports titles and sports categories based on the performance of athletes at the World or European Cup stages are awarded in accordance with the norms and requirements established for other official international sports competitions in accordance with the above requirements.

For fulfilling the requirements and standards at official international sports competitions, sports titles and sports categories are awarded only if the athlete participated in the specified sports competitions as part of the sports team of the Russian Federation.

If representatives of a smaller number of constituent entities of the Russian Federation took part in the championship or superiority of the Russian Federation than provided for in the second paragraph of paragraph “b”, sports titles and sports categories based on the results of the athletes’ performance at such competitions are assigned in accordance with the norms and requirements established respectively for the championship or championship of the federal district of the Russian Federation.

Sports titles and sports categories based on the performance of athletes at the stages of the Russian Cup are assigned in accordance with the norms and requirements established for other official all-Russian sports competitions.

If representatives of a smaller number of constituent entities of the Russian Federation took part in the championship or championship of the federal district of the Russian Federation than provided for in the third paragraph of paragraph “b”, sports titles and sports categories based on the results of the athletes’ performance at such competitions are assigned in accordance with the norms and requirements established respectively for championship or championship of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation.

The requirements and standards fulfilled at the championship and championship of the federal cities of Moscow or St. Petersburg are equal to the requirements and standards, respectively, of the championship and championship of the federal district of the Russian Federation.

Sports title “Master of Sports of Russia of International Class”(hereinafter - MSMK) is assigned to an athlete who has set or confirmed a world or European record in sports disciplines included in the Olympic program, if this record is registered by an international sports federation for the relevant sport and if the athlete played for the sports team of the Russian Federation.

If to assign the sports title of MSMK in the form of a program, only the fulfillment of norms is provided and Russian athletes won a medal in it at the last Olympic (Paralympic, Deaflympic) Games, then in these cases the sports title of MSMK can be awarded for the result shown at the Russian Championship or Cup, if this is provided for by the EVSK. The Youth Olympic Games are equivalent to the world championship in the corresponding age groups. The European Youth Olympic Festival is equivalent to the European Championship in the corresponding age groups.

In accordance with Part 9 of Art. 22 of the Federal Law on Sports, honorary sports titles are established for persons who have outstanding achievements and special services to the Russian Federation in the field of physical culture and sports. The Regulations on the conferment of honorary sports titles (hereinafter also referred to as the Regulations) were approved by order of the Ministry of Sports and Tourism of Russia dated November 27, 2008 No. 551 and establishes honorary sports titles, and also determines the procedure and conditions for their conferment.

Honorary sports titles are established in order to encourage and morally stimulate citizens of the Russian Federation who have outstanding achievements and special services to the Russian Federation in the field of elite sports.

One of the honorary sports titles provided for by the Regulations is the title “Honored Master of Sports of Russia,” which is awarded by the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation for sports included in the All-Russian Register of Sports (ARVS).

The honorary sports title “Honored Master of Sports of Russia” is awarded to athletes who took part in the sports team of the Russian Federation:

a) 1st-3rd places at the Olympic, Paralympic, Deaflympics in individual and (or) team competitions or competitions in team team sports;

b) 1st place at the World Championships, or the World Cup, or the European Championships, or the European Cup as part of the sports team of the Russian Federation and at the same time gaining 150 or more qualifying points in accordance with the table. 6.3.

In competitions consisting of a series of stages, qualifying points are not awarded for a single stage.

Table 6.3. System of qualifying points awarded for the “honorary sports title “Honored Master of Sports”

Official competition status

Sports disciplines included in the program of the Olympic, Paralympic and Deaflympic Games

Sports disciplines, 1 not included 1 in the program of the Olympic, Paralympic, Deaflympic Games

Individual competitions, including relays, groups, pairs, crews, etc. and competitions in team team sports

World Championship

Europe championship

Russian championship

Team

competitions

World Championship

World Cup (sum of stages or final)

Europe championship

European Cup (sum of stages or final)

In sports that do not have international competitions, only qualifying scores are required.

Qualifying points for results shown at world championships or cups are awarded if representatives of at least 35 countries (15 countries for winter sports disciplines) participated in them (at all stages) and at the same time at least 10 athletes (pairs) competed in each type of program , groups, crews, etc.), teams. For sports that are practiced only by women, there are at least 20 countries. If representatives of a smaller number of countries took part in the World Championship or World Cup, then qualifying points for such sports competitions are awarded as for the European Championship or European Cup, respectively.

Qualifying points for results shown at European championships or cups are awarded if representatives of at least 20 countries (10 countries for winter sports disciplines) participated in them (at all stages) and at the same time at least 10 athletes (pairs) competed in each type of program , groups, crews, etc.), teams. For sports that are played only by women, there are at least 12 countries.

As an exception, the honorary sports title “Honored Master of Sports of Russia” can be awarded to athletes for their outstanding contribution to increasing the authority of the Russian Federation and Russian sports at the international level, displaying exceptional courage and skill.

The current sports classification includes almost all sports cultivated in the country. It is quite conventional, in a single gradation according to sports ranks and categories, standards and requirements are presented that characterize the level of preparedness of athletes, their sports results and achievements.

The conventionality of bringing different sports categories and titles into a single system (for example, marathon running - weightlifting) is combined with the scientific nature of such systematization, which is based on the statistical reliability of the established labor intensity and the actual time frame for achieving the same category. Thus, gifted young people usually receive the title “Master of Sports” after six to eight years of regular and intense sports training. The realistically possible deadlines for achieving the standards and requirements of individual categories and titles are also certain time guidelines for both beginners and highly qualified athletes. The athlete's advancement from rank to rank serves as a criterion for the effectiveness of the training process.

A unified sports classification is not something given once and for all, frozen, it has a moving, dynamic character. Periodically, adjustments are made to it related to sports practice, which is influenced by progressive changes in the theory and practice of training athletes, their technical equipment, etc.

Particularly noteworthy is the presence of a sports classification for national sports. Clause 5 of Art. 2 of the Federal Law on Sports defines national sports as sports that have historically developed in ethnic groups of the population, have a socio-cultural orientation and develop within one subject of the Russian Federation.

National sports are cultivated in certain regions of the Russian Federation. They are based on traditional folk exercises and games, historically associated with the way of life and the characteristics of people’s work in the conditions of these regions. Some of these sports require extraordinary physical and special sports and technical preparedness. Thus, the “northern all-around”, which is especially common in the reindeer herding regions of the Far North, includes repeated jumps on two legs over sleds, throwing a hatchet at a distance, throwing a lasso (tynzian) on a vertical pole - trochee (used to control the reindeer team) , running 3 km over rough terrain with a stick (the stick helps maintain balance on small uneven surfaces and obstacles in the tundra).

In many republics of the Russian Federation, many original sports competitions in national sports (for example, wrestling) are held annually. In the central regions of Russia, such national games as “lapta” and “gorodki” are known. There are many more similar examples of national sports in other regions of the country. The most common of them are presented in a single sports classification.

According to Part 10 of Art. 22 of the Federal Law on Sports, sports titles and sports categories in national sports, the content of norms, requirements and conditions for their assignment, the procedure for their assignment are established by executive authorities in the field of physical culture and sports of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, on whose territories the development of national sports is carried out . State authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, in the territories of which the development of national sports is carried out, may establish honorary sports titles in these sports.

The title of master of sports in these types is awarded at the federal level, although they are, as a rule, cultivated only in certain regions, for example in Yakutia, Tatarstan, Dagestan, etc. Sports categories are assigned by regional sports organizations, i.e. in places.

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In addition to the certificate and license plate, the title of “Master of Sports” gives you a chance to become a coach without having a professional education. It affects the rank of the coach and gives the right to take part in competitions as a judge.

One of the most important advantages is a personal pension. The salary of such a person is many times higher among ordinary athletes. There are also various benefits.

MSMK. Calculation of 50% for utilities, exemption from taxes for vehicles with an engine of no more than 150 horsepower.

Privileges for masters of sports

There are 3 places that pay benefits at their own expense and more:

  1. National bodies of executive law.
  2. Olympic Council.
  3. Sports committees of Russia

In these places, funds are paid to athletes every month:

  1. Olympic record holder.
  2. Honored Master of Sports of Russia. For the funds of the Russian Federation, needy record holders are provided with housing with registration, sanatoriums, study at a university on budget places, where they will pay an increased stipend every month, appointed by the leadership of Russia.

A successful record holder who was part of the teams of the Russian Federation or the Soviet Union, with at least twenty years of experience, who has high achievements at the Olympic Games, can receive, at the expense of the FB, every month monetary support assigned by the leadership of the Russian Federation.
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Service Access Summary

  • publication of the Ministry's resolution on the provision of monthly financial compensation to the candidate;
  • notification of the applicant about the supply of national services;
  • sending a resolution of the Ministry on the provision of monthly material compensation to the candidate in the City Center in order to provide payment through transfers to the applicant’s place of residence through federal postal services;
  • publication of the Ministry's resolution on interruption of payments.

How to get privileges

What actions should an applicant take to start receiving benefits:

  1. Contact the Ministry of Physical Culture and Sports
  2. Submit your application according to the application form and bring the required papers with you.
  3. If you have any questions, you can contact the department and get information about providing public services
  4. The applicant receives, with the consent of the Ministry to issue compensation, every month:
  • information certificate, which will contain information about the approval of public services;
  • Using the federal postal service, every month, a monthly payment will be received, in accordance with the confirmed evidence of residence.
  1. If the Ministry decides to deny the candidate monthly compensation, he will receive documentation in which there will be a notification of disagreement in the provision of public services. A copy of the protocol will also be attached there, which formalizes the Commission’s decision regarding the provision of monthly payments to the athlete or coach.
  2. If authority for monthly payments is lost, the applicant will receive a document in which there will be a notification about the suspension of monthly payments.

Reasons for disagreement in receiving public services:

  1. The applicant did not submit all the main documents.
  2. The information contained in the application and documentation is unreliable or does not correspond to the true factors.

Procedure for actions of authorized organizations:

  1. Acceptance of applications and documentation.

Expert in the field of sports and mass service of the Ministry of Physical Culture and Sports:

  • finds an option to convey information about the public service resolution to the applicant;
  • checks documents for compliance with the established list;
  • makes duplicates of documents to form a set of necessary papers;
  • checks the application log, recording the receipt of documents;
  • transmits documentation to applicants regarding admission, specifying the list and time of admission.
  1. Coordination and redirection of documentation to other bodies, without which it is impossible to make a verdict on the provision of public services.

  • establishes the structure of papers received from other authorities;
  • prepares projects related to interdepartmental requests;
  • shows the project and issues the interdepartmental request to the authorized person signing interdepartmental requests to sign.
  • sends received requests to: the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation (Papers that confirm that the applicant received awards and performed as part of the national team), the Medical Bureau, where various studies are carried out, the Department of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation.
  • accepts important papers related to receiving benefits;
  • transfers documents representing material compensation to the candidate in order to consider and make a decision on refusing payments or providing the applicant with access to them.

Assistant to the Committee for Monthly Payments to Applicants:

  • receives important papers providing access to government services;
  • notes received documentation through the application receipt log.
  1. Publication of the Council resolution on the provision of monthly material payments, or disagreement in access to monthly payments to masters of sports.

Sports and mass services expert:

  • if the Council adopted a verdict to provide a monthly payment to a record holder or coach, then it prepares according to the documentation protocol: an order for access to monthly payments, messages from the Council to the Municipal Reference and Accounting Body about the direction of providing monthly compensation to the athlete or coach, information messages in which the athlete is notified or trainer on access to public services.
  • if the Commission refused the applicant money payments, then it will prepare a resolution in the form of papers according to the protocol: an order on disagreement with the provision of monthly payments according to the application, information messages in which the athlete or coach is notified about the disagreement to provide access to public services, attaching a copy of the agreement formalizing Commission resolution.
  • transfers the papers to the head of the department for sports and mass service of the Council.

Expert in the field of sports and mass services:

  • having actually confirmed the case that is the basis for stopping monthly payments, papers are prepared: an order to stop the provision of monthly payments, information messages notifying the athlete or coach about stopping the provision of payments, messages from the Committee to the Municipal reference and settlement body about stopping monthly payments.
  • transfers the papers to the head of the department for sports and mass service of the Committee.

Head of the Department of Sports and Mass Works:

  • transmits to the head of the Council: an order to stop the provision of monthly payments, messages from the Council to the Municipal Reference and Accounting Body to stop monthly payments, information messages notifying the athlete or coach about the stop of the provision of payments.

Head of the Council:

  • examines the Committee's verdict and signs important documents;
  • If comments are received based on the Committee’s decision, it submits the documents for revision.

Appeal procedure

If the applicant is not satisfied with the decision or actions of the Committee, then he has the right to complain both about the Committee itself and about its employees.

The applicant can also complain in the following situations:

  • failure to comply with the date on which the applicant's request for admission to public service was registered;
  • failure to comply with the date on which government services were provided;
  • request from the candidate papers that are not established by the laws and regulations of the Russian Federation;
  • deviation in the acceptance of papers provided for by the laws and regulations of the Russian Federation;
  • deviation in access to public services when identifying grounds for refusal not provided for by the legal acts of the Russian Federation.
  • requesting from the applicant for public services a fee not provided for by the laws and regulations of the Russian Federation.

When filing claims by a representative of the applicant, an act is important that will confirm the rights to act instead of the applicant. Options for documentation confirming the rights of an intermediary:

  • power of attorney created according to the legislation of the Russian Federation.
  • a copy of the resolution on the selection of a representative for a position that will give the right to take actions on behalf of the petitioner.

The claim must be submitted in writing on paper. When writing a complaint you must:

  • the name of the Committee, the position of the employee and the decisions being appealed;
  • Full name where the applicant is registered, telephone number, email and place where to send the result of the applicant’s appeal;
  • make arguments against the verdict or conduct of the Committee. The applicant may attach papers proving the correctness of the arguments or copies.

After analyzing the claim, the Council makes a conclusion:

  • satisfy the claim;
  • reject the claim.

After the decision has been made, the applicant must write on a piece of paper that he is aware of the results, sign and send to the Council.

Using the described step-by-step algorithm, you can easily obtain benefits, and in case of violations, legally protect yourself.

Now not a single master of sports will have a question about how to get a benefit, because the article touched on all the main points from “A” to “Z”.

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