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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    December, 1956
    India

    The Governor of Orissa in exercise of the powers conferred under sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 5 of the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution of India has promulgated this regulation to Control and Check Transfers of Immovable Property in the Scheduled Areas of the State of Odisha by Scheduled Tribes (ST). Any transfer of immovable property by a member of a ST to non-STs, except by way of mortgage in any public financial institution for securing a loan granted by such institution for any agricultural purpose, shall be absolutely null and void.

  2. Library Resource
    Financial Year 2007/2008
    Legislation & Policies
    Regulations
    June, 2007
    Uganda

    Despite the challenges and constraints faced by my Ministry in the last financial year, we were able to register major achievements which include; commencement of the process of consultation on the development of a National Land Policy; submission of the Mortgage Bill to Parliament, approval of the National Land Use Policy by Cabinet; preparation to launch Global Campaigns on Secure Tenure and Good Governance; piloting Systematic Demarcation in Iganga district where 785 parcels of land were prepared; aerial mapping of selected towns in West Nile region; completion of the first phase of the

  3. Library Resource
    Lands, Housing and Urban Development
    Legislation & Policies
    Regulations
    April, 2015
    Uganda

    Madam Speaker and Honorable Members, the vision of my Ministry is “Sustainable Land Use, Land Tenure Security, Affordable, Decent Housing and Organized Urban Development”.

    The Mission is “To ensure sustainable land management, planned urban and rural development and decent housing for all”. The Mandate is “To ensure rational and sustainable use, effective management of land and orderly development of urban and rural areas as well as safe, planned and adequate housing for socio-economic development”.

  4. Library Resource
    Lands, Housing and Urban Development VOTE 012 & 156 FY 2009/10
    Legislation & Policies
    Regulations
    June, 2009
    Uganda

    The Ministerial Policy Statement is split in two main sections; Section A, which provides an overview of performance and plans for the Ministry, Central Votes and local governments and Section B, which provides past performance and future plans for each Vote Function in detail, in addition to Cross Cutting and other Budgetary Issues.

    • Section A: Ministry and Vote Overview .

  5. Library Resource
    Ministerial Policy Statement For Lands, Housing and Urban Development

    VOTE 012 & 156 FY 2010/11

    Legislation & Policies
    Regulations
    June, 2010
    Uganda

    The Ministerial Policy Statement is structured by Vote, as follows:

    • Vote Overview

    This section sets out past performance and future plans for Central and Local Government Votes in more detail. It is structured as follows for each Vote: A Vote Overview sets out key details of the vote, including past performance, future plans and key performance issues to be addressed including costing implications.

    • Vote Annexes

  6. Library Resource
    Ministerial Policy Statement

    VOTE 012 & 156 FY 2016/17

    Legislation & Policies
    Regulations
    February, 2016
    Uganda

    The Ministerial Policy Statement is structured by Vote, as follows:

    • Staff Establishment Structure Provides details of approved staff structure for each programme and project (including names of staff and vacant posts).

    This is clearly demonstrated in the form of an organogram.

  7. Library Resource
    Ministerial Policy Statement For Lands, Housing and Urban Development

    VOTE 012 & 156 FY 2008/09

    Legislation & Policies
    Regulations
    June, 2008
    Uganda

    Mr. Speaker Sir, my Ministry has four Vote Functions namely; 1: Administration which comprises Programme 01-Finance and Administration, Programme 02- Planning and Quality Assurance and Programme 016-Internal Audit; Vote Function 2: Land Administration and Management which comprises programmes; 03-Office of Director, Land Management, 04-Land Administration, 05-Surveys and Mapping, 06-Land Registration and 07-Land Sector Reform Coordination Unit.

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