Decree No. 1200 of 1996 relative to planning and approval of roads for agricultural and forestry purposes. | Land Portal

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The sections of this Decree are divided into 4 Chapters: Introductory provisions (I); Applications for the approval of construction and reconstruction of roads for agricultural and forestry purposes (II); Handling of applications, decisions, and conditions, and related matters (III); Final provisions (IV). "Road for agricultural or forestry purposes" is defined in section 1. Construction or reconstruction of such roads shall not be carried out without a permit of the municipality concerned. Plans for roads of 15 kilometres or longer shall be accompanied by a statement on environment impact assessment drawn up according to section 33 of the Land Use Act of 1995.

Implements: Act No. 23 of 1995 concerning land use. (2011-03-03)
Implements: Act relating to forestry and the protection of forests. (2000-11-24)

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Hupperts, Rudolph (CONSLEGB)

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