THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE

Circular No.  34/2014/TT-BTC dated March 21, 2014 of the Ministry of Finance prescribing the levels and regime of collection, payment, management and use of judicial expertise charges in forensic medicine
Pursuant to Ordinance on charges and fees No. 38/2001/PL-UBTVQH10 dated August 28, 2001 of the Standing Committee of National Assembly;
Pursuant to Decree No. 57/2002/ND-CP dated June 3, 2002 of the Government detailing the implementation of the Ordinance on Charges and Fees; Decree No. 24/2006/ND-CP dated March 6, 2006 amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decree No. 57/2002/ND-CP dated June 3, 2002 of the Government detailing the implementation of the Ordinance on Charges and Fees;
Pursuant to Decree No.215/2013/ND-CP dated December 23, 2013 of the Government defining the functions, tasks, powers and organizational structure of the Ministry of Finance;
At the proposal of the Director of the Department of Tax Policy,
Minister of Finance promulgates Circular providing levels, regime of collection, payment, management and use of judicial expertise charges in forensic medicine, as follows:
Article 1. Payment subjects
1. Procedure-conducting agencies, procedure-conducting persons that solicit expertise will have to pay judicial expertise charges in forensic medicine for criminal cases.
2. Organizations, individuals requesting solicitation of expertise will have to pay judicial expertise charges in forensic medicine for civil cases and matters, administrative cases.
Expertise-soliciting persons who are invalids, relatives of martyrs, persons exposed to orange agent, the poor, the elderly who are alone or helpless, orphans or handicapped children will not have to pay judicial expertise charges. These expenses will be paid by the State Budget.