This article analyzes the legal nature of regulatory legal acts and normative documents in the field of fire safety. It examines the theoretical foundations, characteristics, and triadic nature of regulatory acts, identifying the key criteria defining their legal essence, such as normativity, written form, and official publication. It also analyzes judicial practice, which reveals existing disagreements regarding the status of regulatory documents and their relationship with regulatory legal acts, as well as the role of regulatory documents as sources of law in establishing technical standards. It concludes that a clear systematization and legal consolidation of the provisions of regulatory documents within the system of legal sources is necessary to improve legal certainty, predictability, and the effectiveness of legal regulation in the field of fire safety in the Russian Federation.
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