The Austrian Federal Government (German: Österreichische Bundesregierung) is a collective body that exercises executive power in the Republic of Austria. It is composed of the Chancellor, who is leader of the government, the Vice-Chancellor, and senior ministers. The President and the Government together form the executive branch of Austria.
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Displaying 106 - 110 of 140Upper Austria Land Use Planning Law 1994.
The purpose of the present Act is the economic and expedient use of the soil; the protection and care of the environment and , in particular the conservation or reinstatement of the sustainable purity of the air, water and soil, as well as the avoidance of noise; the conservation or reinstatement of a healthy nature, the protection of the indigenous fauna and flora and their natural living spaces, of the cultural heritage and, finally, in particular that of housing and recreational areas.
Upper Austria Land Transfer District Commission Ordinance 2002.
The present Ordinance implements the Upper Austria Land Transfer Law (LGBl. Nr. 88). Article 1 of the above-mentioned Ordinance establishes the Upper Austria Land Transfer District Commission with its Headquarters in Linz. The text consists of 3 articles.
Implements: Upper Austria Land Transaction Law 1994. (2013)
Upper Austria Land Use Planning Programme Ordinance 1998.
The present Ordinance implements the Upper Austria Land Use Planning Law (LGBl. Nr. 114/1993). The text consists of 9 articles divided into 4 Parts as follows: General provisions (1); Local structure of the land (2); Central places (3); Final provisions (4).
Lower Austria Soil Protection Law.
The purpose of the present Law is to conserve and protect the soil against harmful effects, in particular against erosion, densification of the soil and hazardous substances, and to improve and restore the health of the soil. To reach this aim everyone shall behave in such a way as to reduce damage to the soil to the unavoidable minimum – in particular accumulation of hazardous substances in the soil and deterioration of the soil structure – in view of ensuring an effective soil protection.
Land Use Planning Law.
The underlying principle of the present Law is that local interests prevail over regional interests. The purpose of the Law is the economic and expedient use of the soil; the protection and care of the environment and, in particular the conservation and reinstatement of the sustainable purity of the air, water and soil, as well as the avoidance of noise; the conservation or reinstatement of a healthy nature, the protection of the indigenous fauna and flora and their natural living spaces, of the cultural heritage and, finally, in particular that of housing and recreational areas.