As the newspaper Izvestia reports, the corresponding bill was submitted to the State Duma by the deputy chairman of the civil society development committee Dmitry Vyatkin, more than 60 deputies supported him.

The lower chamber of the Russian parliament plans to consider the bill in September.

If the law is adopted, fines can range from 200 thousand to 500 thousand rubles for citizens, from 500 thousand to 800 thousand rubles - for entrepreneurs and from 1 million to 3 million rubles - for legal entities.

"We are talking about landfills, and the production of various drugs, including bacteriological, and the risks of the spread of veterinary diseases. Every businessman should be responsible for the safety of his production, "said Nikolay Govorin, deputy chairman of the State Duma Health Committee.

Earlier it became known that in Russia they plan to toughen punishment for the turnover of false documents.