Date:17/01/12
The rules determine complex procedures on forming, matching and using information resources, providing technical support, development and security of the IAIRS.
IAIRS infrastructure will provide cooperation of state structures' apparatus which joined the system (passport offices, structures providing information on registration and place of residence, border checkpoints, diplomatic missions and consulates of Azerbaijan, etc.)
The document approved by the cabinet of ministers also determines rules of registration of biometric information on citizens.
The cabinet of ministers of Azerbaijan approves new rules of using inter-departmental information search system
The cabinet of ministers of Azerbaijan approved rules providing operation of Entry-exit and registration inter-departmental automated information retrieval system (IAIRS), and set an access degree for public authorities to use of information resources within the system, the cabinet of ministers said on Monday.The rules determine complex procedures on forming, matching and using information resources, providing technical support, development and security of the IAIRS.
IAIRS infrastructure will provide cooperation of state structures' apparatus which joined the system (passport offices, structures providing information on registration and place of residence, border checkpoints, diplomatic missions and consulates of Azerbaijan, etc.)
The document approved by the cabinet of ministers also determines rules of registration of biometric information on citizens.
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