The state imposes a number of restrictions and requirements on the activities of foreign agents. As of March 2021, foreign agents in Russia are divided into three groups, which were defined by law in different years: • Non-profit organizations-foreign agents - since 2012. • Media-foreign agents - since 2017. • Individuals-foreign agents from 2020. An individual - "foreign agent" may be additionally recognized by the media, which entails for him the obligation to register the corresponding legal entity. • Unregistered public associations-foreign agents - from 2021. , Russian Minister of Justice Registers (lists) of foreign agents are maintained by the
Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation (Minister since 2020 -
Konstantin Chuychenko), adding information to them or deleting organizations from there. The law provides for the obligation of an organization performing the functions of a foreign agent to independently report this to the Ministry of Justice, initiating its inclusion in the register. However, the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation may establish the status of an NPO as a "foreign agent" on its own initiative and require the NPO to apply for inclusion in the register. If an NPO refuses to submit such an application, the Ministry of Justice has the right to fine the organization or suspend its work for up to six months. The decision of the Ministry of Justice can be challenged in court. Starting from 1 December 2022, a unified register of foreign agents is maintained. == History ==