Regulation of the Federal Forest Service on transfer of forest land to the category of unforested land for the purposes related to forest management. | Land Portal

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This Order establishes the list of requested technical documentation and the modalities of transfer of forest land to the category of unforested land for the purposes related to forest management. The aforesaid transfer can be carried out by initiative of the owners of forests and forest managers. The scope of forest land shall be construction of cone-drier, seed storage facilities of forest species, and planting of forest nurseries. District forestry administration shall submit application, containing technical survey and map of the forest land plot, to the local executive body. Regional forestry administration shall issue decision specifying the grounds for and the motive of transfer.

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Gnetii, Vsevolod (CONSLEGB)

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