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Displaying 36 - 38 of 38Regulation laying down the procedure for the transfer of forests, lands and other immovable properties managed by the State Forests.
The Regulation of the Minister of Environment, Natural Resources and Forestry, which is composed of five Chapters, establishes that the auction to sale forests, lands or other immovable properties managed by the State Forests, is organized by a special commission which consists of 3 to 7 members. The commission selects the sale method (Chapters 2-4).
Implements: Forest Act 1991. (1991-09-28)
Act on management of properties of the Treasury.
The present Act is composed of ten Sections: General provisions (sect. 1); Agency for Agricultural Properties (sect. 2); Resources of Agricultural Property of the Treasury (sect. 3); Financial management of the Agency and the Resources (sect. 4); Management of the Resources of Agricultural Property of the Treasury (sect. 5); Sale and purchase of properties (sect. 6); Permanent management (sect. 7); Tenancy and lease (sect. 8); Housing and social management (sect. 9); Final and transitional provisions (sect. 10).
Regulation on soil quality standards.
The Regulation of the Minister of Environment consists of four paragraphs and one Annex. It defines that soil or land is considered as polluted when concentration of at least one substance exceeds the permitted value. The permitted values of concentration are defined in the Annex. The standards of the quality of soil and land are defined for three groups depending on their current and planned function: area under protection, cultivated land, industrial area.
Implements: Environment Protection Act. (2006-07-04)