The new law also stipulates the establishment of a judicial inspection team to monitor the court and judicial administration and provide undisturbed work of courts.
Parliament also amended the law on minimum protection measures in transactions with cash and valuables.
A new law on electronic identification documents was supported by a majority in Parliament. The law should intensify legal security in electronic transactions.
A government-sponsored bill under which a share of cases from the jurisdiction of the Health Ministry should be transferred to the Family Affairs Ministry have not received the support of the necessary 77 deputies.
A majority of deputies, however, adopted a new law on chemicals.
Parliament also amended the law on waters and adopted amendments to the law on water management financing.
Parliamentary deputies approved the Statute of the National Centre for External Evaluation of Education and adopted a new law on obligatory insurances in traffic.
At the proposal of the Government, MPs also adopted new laws on insurance and investment funds.
Voting on a bill of amendments to the law on property and other real rights was postponed until a debate on the final bill on tourist land is held.
Deputies concluded this week's sitting. The 17th session will be resumed on Tuesday.