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Showing items 55 through 63 of 153.This Regulation provides for the form and structure of various territory planning instruments according to their type, classification, and level.
This Regulation aims at promoting sustainable territory development and land use planning, and shall serve as the sole instrument for examining permits and licensing requests.
The proclamation of the special protected areas (SPA) is done according to the requirements set forth by Article 4/3 of the Law 8906 of 2002 on protected areas.
The Action Plan aims at harmonizing the efforts of the responsible institutions, increasing their collaborations, and adapting legal and efficient means and methods against the art and culture works trafficking.
The Regulation No. 338 of 2011 supplements Regulation No. 655 of 2010 by adding provision No. 7 related to the change of land categories after the areas in dispute have been planted with fruit trees, vineyards, and olives.
Decision No. 139 of 2012 supplements the Council of Ministers’ Decision No. 502 of 2011 on the uniform regulations regarding the control of the territory development. The supplements add several requirements in the application for construction permits and amend their applicable deadlines.
The Regulation No. 88 of 2012 amends Article. 47 of the Regulation 502 of 2011 by extending full legal effects to the decisions approved by the National Territory Planning Committee prior to the Law No. 10119 of 2009 on the territory planing.
The Regulation No. 502 of 2011 approves the uniform regulation for the control of the territory development according to the addenda 1, 2, and 3 attached to this decision.
The National Territory Council as a decision making body is headed by the Prime Minister and composed of nine ministers from including the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Water Administration, and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Protection.