This Federal Law sets forth the requirements land-use planning scheme for insertion of a land plot in public land cadaster map either in electronic form or in paper version as established by the acting federal executive body in the Far Eastern Federal District by agreement with the public registration authority.The supreme regional executive bodies of the Russian Federation specified in Article 1 of this Federal Law, within the boundaries of hunting grounds managed by legal entities and individual entrepreneurs on the grounds provided for by Federal Law No. 209-FZ “On hunting and conservation of hunting resources” as of July 24, 2009, at the suggestion of legal entities and individual entrepreneurs managing such hunting grounds, define the territory destined for conservation of hunting resources and natural habitats thereof, and the aforesaid land plots cannot be allotted to citizens free of charge in accordance with this Federal Law. The supreme regional executive bodies shall also set the maximum size of the area of such territories destined for conservation of hunting resources and natural habitats thereof and excluded from allotment to citizens in accordance with this Federal Law.
Implements: Federal Law No. 209-FZ “On hunting and conservation of hunting resources.” (2009-07-28)
Amends: Federal Law No. 119-FZ “On the peculiarities of granting to citizens of public or municipal land plots located in the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District”. (2016-05-01)
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