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Resolution No 415 of 2013 of Georgian Government on Charter for Determining Level of Fertility of Soil and Charter for Soil Conservation and Fertility Monitoring

Regulations
December, 2013
Georgia

The Resolution regulates fertility and conservation of soil. It consists of two charters: Charter for Determining Level of Fertility of Soil (Annex 1) and Charter for Soil Conservation and Fertility Monitoring (Annex 2).

Resolution No. 376 of 2016 of Georgian Government on Recognition of Ownership of Land in Possession (Use) of Individuals and Private Entities and Form for its Certificate

Regulations
July, 2016
Georgia

The Resolution creates the authority of the agency granting the recognition of ownership of agricultural/non-agricultural land to persons, entities and other formations which are in a legitimate possession (use) of the land or arbitrarily occupy the land. The document further specifies the procedure to gain such recognition and adopts certificate forms proving the same. It consists of three annexes: Rules for recognizing ownership of land in possession (use) of individuals and private entities (Annex No. 1); and Certificates of recognition of ownership (Annex No. 2 and Annex. 3). Annex No.

Resolution No. 15 of 2011 of Georgia Government on Starting Price for Rural Land Sold on Auctions

Regulations
January, 2011
Georgia

The regulation establishes privatization prices for state-owned agricultural land according to categories (broken down for each municipality of Georgia); and annual use fee for the state-owned agricultural land that may not be privatized (broken down into the following categories: pasture land, and pasture land in Akhmeta and Dedoplistskaro municipalities) (2 annexes).

Implements: Law No. 3512-bc “On public property”. (2014-05-29)

Order No 36 of 2005 of Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Georgia on Conservation of Agricultural Land and Land of Other Purpose that have been Contaminated by Industrial Toxic Waste and Radioactive Substances

Regulations
March, 2005
Georgia

The Order regulates soil conservation measures after toxic or radioactive degradation. It consists of eight articles: General provisions (1); Purpose (2); Scope of application (3); Conservation and improvement measures of soil that has been contaminated with toxic or radioactive substances (4); Conservation and improvement measures of soil after natural disasters (5); Financing of soil conservation and improvement measures (6); Control and liability (7); and Amendments and additions to the Order (8). The purpose of the document is to discover and timely conserve contaminated soil.

Order No. 4 of 2002 of Minister of Urbanization and Construction of Georgia on Regulation and Engineering Protection of Sea and River Coastlines

Regulations
January, 2002
Georgia

The Order regulates protection measures for the sustainability of coastal zones of the sea, water objects and rivers of Georgia, as well as provides for the state supervision and liability issues for negative erosional processes in the same zones. According to the Order, these regulations are oriented towards an integration of the interests of multiple sectors in order to enhance the sustainability of social and ecosystems.

Law on Spatial Planning and Urban Development (No. 1506-IS of 2005)

Legislation
June, 2005
Georgia

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.

Resolution No. 424 of 2013 of Georgian Government on Removing Fertile Layer of Soil, Storing, Using and Re-cultivating

Regulations
December, 2013
Georgia

The Resolution regulates removing fertile layer of soil, storing, using and re-cultivating. It consists of four articles: Purpose (1); Definition of terms (2); Main provisions (3); and Control and liability for obligations regarding soil cultivation (4). Re-cultivation is required for impaired soil, among others, by extraction of minerals, installing pipelines, demolishing premises, waste disposal sites etc.