This afternoon, April 11, the Provincial Party Committee's Propaganda Department held a regular information conference for retired officials under the management of the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee in Dong Ha City. Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Ha Sy Dong attended and informed at the conference about the new points of the 2024 Land Law.
Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Ha Sy Dong said that the Land Law 2024 was passed by the 15th National Assembly on January 18, 2024, consisting of 16 chapters and 260 articles. The Law takes effect from January 1, 2025, except for the provisions in Article 190 (on land reclamation activities) and Article 248 (amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Forestry Law) which take effect earlier, from April 1, 2024.
Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Ha Sy Dong informed about the new points of the revised Land Law in 2024 - Photo: Tran Tuyen
The 2024 Land Law stipulates many new contents. In particular, amending and supplementing regulations on land users to be consistent with the provisions of the Civil Code, the Law on Belief and Religion, the Law on Nationality, and the Investment Law; not distinguishing between Vietnamese citizens residing in the country or abroad in accessing land. Supplementing and perfecting regulations on the rights and obligations of land users.
Complete regulations on land use planning in the direction of building a synchronous land use planning system at 3 levels while still ensuring synchronization with the law on planning; innovate the process, content, and methods of making land use planning and plans; clearly stipulate national land use planning indicators to only control protective forest land, special-use forest land, production forest land that is natural forest, national defense land, and security land.
Decentralize the Prime Minister to approve provincial land use planning, integrate the content of provincial land use planning into the content of provincial land use planning; assign localities to determine land use indicators in their local land use planning.
Decentralize the authority to approve national land use plans to the Government, and the authority to decide on provincial land use plans to the Provincial People's Council. National defense and security land use plans are regulated and integrated into the national defense and security land use planning content.
Clearly and specifically stipulate the authority, purpose, scope of land recovery, conditions, criteria, order and procedures for land recovery for socio-economic development for national and public interests, in compliance with the Constitution. Complete regulations on land development, management and exploitation according to the principles of conformity with land use planning, land use plans, land use for the right purpose, publicity, transparency, rationality and efficiency. Complete regulations on land allocation, land lease and change of land use purpose.
Legalize and supplement regulations on granting certificates of land use rights and house ownership rights attached to land to effectively resolve shortcomings and difficulties in land management and use left over from history and from new requirements of practice. Complete regulations on financial policies on land. Supplement and complete regulations on exemption and reduction of land use fees and land rent to ensure consistency between the Land Law and other relevant laws. Supplement regulations on cases of exemption from land use fees and land rent. Supplement regulations on annual land rent.
Complete regulations on policies to support residential land and production land for the first time for individuals who are ethnic minorities and are poor or near-poor households living in ethnic minority and mountainous areas to ensure their livelihood, including land allocation, land lease and permission to change the land use purpose for land currently in use that is not residential land to residential land within the limit and exemption or reduction of land use fees for land that is allocated, leased, recognized by the State or inherited, donated, or received as a transfer of land use rights according to the provisions of law; continue to support individuals who are ethnic minorities who have no land or lack land compared to the limit after being allocated or leased land for the first time...
At the conference, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Ha Sy Dong also provided more information on the province's socio-economic development situation in recent times.
Tran Tuyen
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