Restriction on the use of foreign languages in business.
Information intended for public viewing must be displayed in the state language. As a general rule, this regulation applies to non-advertising information placed by business entities in public areas, namely: on signs, signposts, plaques, and other informational structures.
For commercial designations of one or more capital construction projects, as well as for the names of low-rise residential complexes, the exclusive use of the Cyrillic alphabet is prescribed. This requirement applies if the developer intends to use the relevant name for advertising purposes to attract funds from participants in shared-equity construction.