In Poland, regulations have been passed that stipulate that people admitting a refugee from Ukraine to their home cannot evict him, and is obliged to provide three meals a day and access to television and the Internet. The government reimburses the citizen PLN 40 (about USD 9) per refugee per day.
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The source is the law on assistance to Ukrainian citizens in connection with an armed conflict in the territory of that state. The act was signed by the President of the Republic of Poland. The law provides for a penalty for a Polish citizen who has taken a Ukrainian refugee to his home if that citizen wishes to remove the refugee from his home. The penalty for such an offense shall not be less than one year in prison. In addition, refugees should be provided with three free meals a day and access to the Internet and TV. It follows directly from this act that obligations are imposed on every Polish citizen who accepts a Ukrainian refugee. The act is awaiting publication in the Journal of Laws.