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Showing items 1 through 9 of 46.This Act regulates the administration of Government land and land acquisition for public purposes. Further it establishes the procedure to be followed for such acquisition and provides for eviction from lands and properties which are either held or administered by the Government.
The provisions laid down under the Development Planning Act are repealed as from the dates specified in this Notice.
Repeals: Development Planning Act, 1992 (Act No. I of 1992). (1992-01-17)
These provisions lay down amendments and addenda to the Nitrates Action Programme Regulations. New definitions are inserted in regulation 2 (livestock unit, deep litter system).
This Order lays down some amendments to the Environment and Development Planning Act of 1992.
These provisions lay down some amendments to regulations 2,3 and 4 of the Development Planning (Fees) Regulations. Furthermore, the tables of fees laid down in the Schedule are replaced by those in regulation 5 hereto.
These Regulations lay down some amendments to regulations 5, 6 and 7 of the Assessment and Management of Flood Risks Regulations, which concern flood hazard maps and flood risk management plans.
These Regulations set out the Nitrates Action Programme and lay down provisions applicable to agricultural activities in Malta. The aim is to reduce pollution of water resources by nitrates from agricultural sources.
These provisions lay down certain amendments to the Development Planning (Procedure for Applications and their Determination). The amended provisions are those under regulations from 4 to 14, which concern the procedure to be followed for the submission of development applications.
These Regulations concern the use of sewage sludge in agriculture. The aim of these provisions in to prevent harmful effects on soil, vegetation, animals and human beings by encouraging the correct use of such sewage sludge.
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