I will also tell you also stay with us news on espresso eight in the morning on the broadcast clock so news in on the air in the studio of ulyana panasiuk congratulations, at night the russians attacked the rivne region with drones, one of the enemy drones targeted an oil depot in the city of dubno , fortunately, people survived, informed the head of the Regional Military administration vitaliy koval, he also added the need to there is no evacuation of the population. Unfortunately, the completely destroyed infrastructure object is an oil depot. I am at the scene of the incident. The Emergency Response team has been deployed. 45 rescuers are involved. There are 14 pieces of equipment , including a fire engine. The relevant investigative commissions are working, headed by the head of local structures of radiation and chemical background. Gnomes terrorized the occupiers at night and the Dnipropetrovsk Region was hit again with heavy artillery in the nikopol district , six private houses,
There are various International Certifications customs issues eh this eh is also very important see more about the specifics i will tell you a specific case here was a guest in the Business Program with representative andrii yanivskyi what is the representative of the company that produces snacks, meat snacks, and coconut stacks and chips, and he says that if these snacks are made of coconut, if they are made of potato chips, there are no problems with exporting to european countries, then it is uh problems arise with dried meat , and it is almost impossible to export meat to the European Union. The same is true of dairy products. Why does this happen . Are there any objective reasons for this, or are europeans just that . This is how they protect their farmer and their producer. Yes, there are a number of cases in my practice so when we have manufacturers, when they work , for example, with vegetable products, fruit products, with snacks, there with things of plant origin , in relatio
Enforcement efforts on the sros. We are going to be the eyes and ears often times for those type of listings and we want to work with dbi so we see the sros popping up, we show them to them and provide whatever we can. Sometimes we also see kind of the same players out there not just in terms of the sros but shortterm rental violations generally. And we can provide that sort of intel to them as well. Supervisor peskin i think its important there be one Central Place where all of this is tracked. Even if its not within your purview to enforce. To the extent that there is transparency between dbi and ostr, it would be important that ostr tracks that data. Certainly. One other item i wanted to touch upon this comes up as a question a lot. How do people rent out their units . So, people have the option of renting out what we call hosted rentals where theyre presented in unit. They can do that 365 days a year. They have the host present and its sort of considered to be a low impact type of
Way they are right now. She was one of the first to comply and register and shes made a lot of changes to her living situation and investments based on the current rules. We are certainly very encouraged that there seems to be stability in the way the rules are set up for hosts who have always intended to comply and play by the rules. And hope that there will be stability of the rules in the future. Thank you so much. Supervisor peskin thank you. Next speaker. After the next speaker, joe lighthouser, kevin cred it. Public good morning. Im in district eight and proud to be a registered host that fully complies with all the laws that this legislation has set forth. We accurately report to each quarter all of our data and i use that data in those reports to then be able to calculate metrics that help me in becoming a better host. And we comply with any audits that we ever receive. I love that being a host brings the world to my door. Ive had guests from every continent except antarctica.
And other things that were going to have to do and deal with. But this is a great start. And i am just really concerned about the thing that i mentioned earlier, which of course is until theyre approved, i dont believe that they should be hosting. And then finally, this other issue around the honor system in terms of reporting. I think we need to get a handle on that too. Thank you for those comments and for the compliments too. On that note, i do feel very fortunate to work with the staff i do. They are really incredible and dedicated folks and take their job seriously. So, i thank you for that recognition. Supervisor peskin and just relative to Cost Recovery, the 2,100 plus or minus registered hosts, is that annual fee covering you and your staff . So, the amount of the fee that we assess covers only the cost of processing the application on average. So, it doesnt necessarily account for the enforcement costs. So, were going to see with the surge in applications, once we reach a stat