According to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, the regulations on basic land survey include 11 articles; registration, issuance of land use right certificates, ownership of assets attached to land and land information system include 25 articles; regulations on compensation, support, resettlement when the State recovers land include 3 chapters, 32 articles. Accordingly, the draft regulations detail all chapters, articles, clauses, creating consistency between land law and other relevant legal provisions; amend and supplement inappropriate regulations to closely follow reality, ensuring the inheritance and stable development of the land law system.
Comrade Le Huyen, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee attended at the Ninh Thuan province bridge.
At the meeting, delegates focused on discussing, exchanging and basically agreeing with the content of the draft decrees and proposed to supplement and clarify a number of issues such as: Procedures for submitting documents when carrying out procedures for granting land use certificates for works requiring appraisal; funding for construction, management, operation, maintenance, and upgrading of the national land database system from the state budget; work on adjusting changes in cadastral maps. Responsibilities for implementing investigation, land improvement, and restoration of units and agencies; policies to support compensation for assets on land, resettlement areas when land is recovered, etc.
Concluding the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha suggested that based on the comments of experts, central and local ministries and branches, the drafting agency focus on reviewing and selecting practical proposals to include in the draft decrees. In addition, it is necessary to arrange and organize chapters and provisions reasonably to avoid duplication; build a scientific content structure, ensuring full coverage of the scope of the Land Law so that when promulgated by the Government, it will contribute to improving the management and use of land effectively and synchronously from the central to local levels.
Hong Lam
Source
Comment (0)