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The Government of the Czech Republic (Czech: Vláda České republiky) exercises executive power in the Czech Republic. The members of the government are the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (Chairman of the Government), the deputy ministers and other ministers. It has its legal basis in the Constitution of the Czech Republic.
The government is led by the Prime Minister, who selects all the remaining ministers. Government of the Czech Republic is responsible to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of the Czech Republic.
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Displaying 31 - 35 of 40Act on land arrangements and land authorities.
This Act lays down provisions on land arrangements and defines the competences of land authorities. Land arrangements aim at restructuring, consolidating or dividing lands in order to ensure the accessibility and rational exploitation of lands.
Decree on requirements for the landfill of waste.
This Decree of the Ministry of Environment establishes requirements for storing wastes on in landfills and conditions on the use of waste in landfills. The Decree is composed of the following Sections: (1) Definitions; (2) Removal of wastes stored in landfills; (3) Conditions for storing wastes in landfills; (4) Financial resources; (5) Technical requirements for using wastes in landfills; (6) Acceptance of wastes for devices.
Decree on land arrangement procedures.
This Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture, which is composed of 13 articles, establishes the procedures to be followed for land arrangements, including details on valuation of lands and delimitation of borders.
Implements: Act on land arrangements and land authorities. (2002-03-21)
Amended by: Decree amending the Decree on land arrangement procedures. (2007-05-17)
Act amending the Law on Agriculture.
This Act amends the Law on Agriculture as regards (i) certain support schemes for farmers, (ii) provisions concerning cultivation of genetically modified varieties, and (iii) updating of land records.
Fertilizers Act.
This Act sets out conditions governing the marketing and use of fertilizers, barnyard manure, additive soil substances, additive plant preparations and substrates. Further the Act lays down conditions for carrying out agrochemical tests on agricultural lands and assessing soil properties of forest lands. Provisions on inspection and penalties are also laid down.