Law on Strengthening Mobilization 10449, which will enter into force on May 18, provides that conscripts must, within 60 days from the date of entry into force of the Presidential decree announcing mobilization, clarify their registration data through administrative service centers.
In case of ignoring the legislation on military registration and the obligation to update military registration data, if this data is not available in the state, summonses will be fined up to 25.5 thousand hryvnias. According to the relevant bill on increasing fines 10379, the Rada has already approved it in the first reading.
The new mobilization law also includes a provision on registering certain categories of women for military service. Once the law comes into force, women who are doctors or pharmacists by profession will be required to update their military registration data.
Women with a related profession or specialty can also voluntarily register for military service.
Representatives of the following specialties should register:
- physical therapy;
- medical and psychological rehabilitation;
- public health;
- physical rehabilitation;
- industrial pharmacy; sanitation and expertise;
- dentistry;
- medicine;
- nursing;
- pharmacy;
- medical diagnostics and treatment technologies;
- biomedical engineering;
- biotechnology and bioengineering;
- pathology professionals;
- toxicology;
- pharmacology;
- physiology and epidemiology.
The Ministry of Defense has outlined key changes that will be implemented on May 18, when the Law on Strengthening Mobilization No. 3633-IX (draft law 10449) comes into force. The Ministry of Defense also explained which conscripts are subject to reservation.

