Article 375. Violation of the Rules for Being on Active Duty
1. Violation of the rules for being on active military duty (active service) for timely detection and repulse of a sudden offensive against the Republic of Kazakhstan, or for the providing for its safety, if this act entailed or could entail the causation of damage to the interests of the safety of the state, -
shall be punished by restriction in military service for a period up to two years, or by detention under arrest for a period up to six months, or by detention in a disciplinary military unit for a period up to two years, or by imprisonment for a period from one year up to five years.
2. The same act which entailed grave consequences, -
shall be punished by imprisonment for a period from three to ten years.
3. Acts stipulated by the first or second part of this Article, which are committed at war-time, -
shall be punished by imprisonment for a period from five to twenty years, or by capital punishment or life-time imprisonment.
Note. A military serviceman who committed for the first time an act stipulated by the first part of this Article, under mitigating circumstances may be exempt by a court from criminal liability.
Article 376. Violation of the Rules for Being on Frontier Service
1. Violation of the rules for carrying out frontier service by a person who is a member of a given frontier guards squad or who performs other duties of the frontier service, if this act entailed or could have entailed the causation of damage to the interests of the safety of the state, -
shall be punished by restriction in military service for a period up to two years, or by detention under arrest for a period up to six months, or by detention in a disciplinary military unit for a period up to two years, or by imprisonment for a period up to three years.
2. The same act which entailed grave consequences, -
shall be punished by imprisonment for a period up to five years.
Note. A military serviceman, who committed for the first time an act stipulated by the first part of this Article, under mitigating circumstances may be exempt from criminal liability.
Article 377. Violation of the Statutory Rules for Being on Guard (Sentry) Duty
1. Violation of the statutory rules for guard (sentry) duty by a person who is a guardsman (a sentry), if this act entailed the causation of damage to the facilities protected by the guards (sentries) or the causation of other harmful consequences, -
shall be punished by restriction in military service for a period up to two years, or by detention under arrest for a period up to six months, or by detention in a disciplinary military unit for a period up to two years, or by imprisonment for a period up to two years.
2. The same act which entailed grave consequences, -
shall be punished by imprisonment for a period up to seven years.
Note. A military serviceman, who committed for the first time an act stipulated by the first part of this Article, under mitigating circumstances may be exempt from criminal liability .