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Styria Sewage Sludge Ordinance 2007.

Regulations
Austria
Europa
Europa occidental

The present Ordinance implements article 12 of the Styria Agricultural Soil Protection Law (LGBl. No. 66/1987). The Ordinance consists of 11 articles as follows: Quality of sewage sludge and compost (1); Quality of agricultural land (2); Authorized threshold values for sewage sludge and the soil in general (3); Yearly authorized threshold values (4); Keeping of certificates (5); Spreading of sewage sludge (6); Attestation (7); Community law (8); Transitional provisions (9); Entry into force (10); Repeal (11). Five Annexes are enclosed.

Sewage Ordinance.

Regulations
Alemania
Europa
Europa occidental

The present Ordinance implements the Council Directive 86/278/EEC on the protection of the environment, and in particular of the soil, when sewage sludge is used in agriculture. The Ordinance lays down provisions relating to the use of sewage sludge in agriculture in such a way as to prevent harmful effects on soil, vegetation, anmals and man.

Resolution No. 66 of 1992 amending Resolution No. 302 of 1988 on requirements and conditions for obtaining licences for the division of lands for construction and reconstruction.

Regulations
Bahrein
Asia occidental

This Resolution adds the paragraph (d) to article 3 of Resolution 302 concerning requirements and conditions for obtaining licences for the division of marine lands (submerged) for construction and reconstruction as the following: (a) landowners shall apply requests to municipal authorities for a license to bury and fill up marine lands (submerged); (b) landowners after obtaining licenses must build a barrier to resist against waves; (c) the final surface of lands shall be above the level of zero-based in Bahrain, including at least 2 meters; (d) landowners shall notify the municipal author

Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Administrative Order No. 2005/25 prescribing guidelines for the implementation of the Upland Agroforestry Program.

Regulations
Filipinas
Asia sudoriental
Asia

This Administrative Order prescribes guidelines to implement the Upland Agroforestry Program which aims at distributing 4 million hectares of unproductive forestlands under the public domain in order to provide occupants with land tenure security and a source of livelihood, to enhance forest cover of forestlands, develop agroforestry farms and plantations, etc.The Administrative Order provides for: the identification by the Forest Management Bureau of potential areas for agroforestry production; the validation and assessment of potential areas; procedures and requirements to apply to the pr

Roads Act (Cap. 201).

Legislation
Bahamas
Américas
Caribe

This Act concerns the classification, declaration, construction, maintenance and control of public roads and some related matters such as the restriction on the discharge of water and other liquids from private lands onto public roads, the duty of owners of adjoining land in relation with vegetation, restriction on the removal of sand from coastal areas in the vicinity of public roads and the (compulsory) acquisition of land by the Minister and exchange of land for purposes of this Act.

Decree No. 72 of the State Land Cartographic Committee validating the Regulation on land inspection.

Regulations
Rusia
Kirguistán
Asia
Asia central

This Decree establishes that land inspection shall be autonomous institution within the State Land Cartographic Committee. Land inspection shall carry out the following tasks: (a) enforcement of land legislation; (b) detection of unused or irrationally used land; (c) supervision over quality of land monitoring; (d) supervision over soil improvement arrangements; and (e) coordination of land survey.

Nagaland Village and Area Councils Act, 1978 (Act No. 1 of 1979).

Legislation
India
Asia
Asia meridional

This Act provides for the constitution of Village and Area Councils in Nagaland and defines their internal organization and power and duties.Village Councils shall among other things, formulate Village Development Schemes to supervise proper maintenance of water supply, roads, forests, sanitation and other welfare activities; administer justice within the village limits; and deal with the internal administration of the village.The Act further provides for the constitution of a State Level Advisory Boards and defines its powers and duties.