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Library Regional Law No. 250-OZ “On areas of traditional management of indigenous peoples of the North”.

Regional Law No. 250-OZ “On areas of traditional management of indigenous peoples of the North”.

Regional Law No. 250-OZ “On areas of traditional management of indigenous peoples of the North”.
Закон Амурской области от 27 октября 2003 г. N 250-ОЗ "О территориях традиционного природопользования коренных малочисленных народов Севера Амурской области" (с изменениями от 31 октября 2007 г., 30 июня 2008 г.).

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This Regional Law establishes the modalities of organization of the territories of traditional management of indigenous small-number populations of the North, legal status of nature management and is directed at the solution of economic, social, ecological and demographic problems for ensuring conservation of the traditional way of life of indigenous peoples. Areas of traditional management of indigenous peoples shall be classified as protected areas. Subjects of traditional management by indigenous peoples shall be citizens (individuals) pertaining to small-number indigenous populations, families and ethnic communities thereof. Traditional management shall be considered the following activities: (a) reindeer breeding; (b) hunting and fisheries; and (c) collection, harvesting and processing of wild flora species and medicinal plants. Areas of traditional management of indigenous peoples shall be subject to zoning.

Amended by: Regional Law No. 536-OZ amending Regional Law No. 250-OZ “On areas of traditional management of indigenous peoples of the North”. (2011-10-13)
Amended by: Regional Law No. 486-OZ amending Regional Law No. 250-OZ “On areas of traditional management of indigenous peoples of the North”. (2015-02-10)

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Vsevolod Gnetii (CONSLEGB)

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