by the organ responsible for applying corrective labor, but in the area of residence of the convicted person.
Deductions from the earnings of a person convicted to corrective labor without deprivation of freedom are withheld in an amount fixed by sentence of the court, ranging from five to 20 percent of the earnings, and transferred to the state.
In the case of persons considered to have lost their working capacity, the court may replace corrective labor with a fine, public censure, or imposition of an obligation to make restitution for damage done.
Time spent in the performance of corrective labor, including such labor at the place of employment of the convicted person, is not counted toward job seniority.
In the event of conscientious work and exemplary behavior on the part of the convicted person during the performance of corrective labor, the court may, at the request of a social organization or collective of workers, after the convicted person has served his sentence, rule that the time spent in performing corrective labor is counted toward job seniority.
Article 28. The consequences of declining to perform corrective labor.
If the person in question avoids performing corrective labor at his place of employment, the court may replace it by corrective labor at a place designated by the organ responsible for applying this punishment, If he avoids performing corrective labor at a place designated by the organ above-mentioned, the court may replace it with deprivation of freedom. In this case every three days of time remaining to be served at corrective labor shall be replaced by one day of deprivation of freedom.
Article 29. Deprivation of the right to occupy certain positions or to engage in a particular activity.
Deprivation of the right to occupy certain positions or to engage in a particular activity may be proscribed by the court for a period of from one year to five years, as basic or extra punishment.
This punishment may be assigned in those cases where, by reason of the character of the crimes committed by the guilty party in connection with a position or when engaged in a particular activity, the court deems it unfeasible to grant him the right to occupy certain positions or to engage in a particular activity.