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The Law regulates spatial planning and urban development in Georgia. It consists of five chapters: General provisions (I); Agencies responsible for planning, stages of planning and hierarchy (II); Spatial-territorial planning of the country and municipalities (III); Spatial-territorial planning of settlements (IV); and Transitional and final provisions (V). The purpose of the Law is to support sustainable development of the country, and providing safe environment for the public.
Implemented by: Resolution No. 273 of 2016 of Georgian Government on Granting Recreational Status to Ureki-Shekvetili and Determining its Borders (2016-06-23)
Implemented by: Resolution No. 491 of 2014 of Georgian Government on Regulations for Use and Planning of Bakuriani Recreation Territory and General Plan of Land Use (2016-05-27)
Implemented by: Resolution No. 314 of 2017 of Georgian Government on Urban Planning of Recreational Territory of Bakhmaro (2017-07-03)