Detailed Guidelines for the Implementation of the 2024 Land Law through Decrees
On September 5, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) organized a conference to disseminate decrees detailing the implementation of the 2024 Land Law. Speaking at the conference, Minister of MONRE, Du Do Duy, requested the leaders of the departments of natural resources and environment of 63 provinces and cities and the units directly under the ministry to focus on disseminating four decrees detailing the implementation of the Land Law 2024.
Minister Du Do Duy emphasized that the 2024 Land Law was passed by the National Assembly on January 18, 2024, at the 5th Extraordinary Session (effective from January 1, 2025). At the 7th session, the National Assembly passed the Law amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Land Law, Housing Law, Real Estate Business Law, and Law on Credit Institutions. Accordingly, the National Assembly resolved that the Land Law would take effect from August 1, 2024, to bring the new and breakthrough contents into life early, contributing to the goal of renewing and perfecting the institutions and policies, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of land management and use, and creating a driving force for the country to become a developed country with high income.
The 2024 Land Law details 96 contents, of which the Government has assigned the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to take the lead in consulting and detailing 86/96 contents, focusing on: basic land investigation; land use planning; land recovery, compensation, support, and resettlement; land allocation, land lease, and land use purpose conversion; land price; land registration, land use right certificate, and ownership of assets attached to land; land use regime; supervision, monitoring, and evaluation of land management and use; inspection, examination, and audit; resolution of land-related disputes, complaints, denunciations, and handling of violations of land-related laws…
To ensure the conditions for the 2024 Land Law to take effect from August 1, 2024 (five months earlier than planned), Mr. Du Do Duy said that, in a short time, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has actively and proactively coordinated with ministries, branches, and related agencies to build and submit to the Government for issuance of four decrees detailing the implementation of the 2024 Land Law, which will take effect concurrently with the Law.
The decrees include: Decree No. 71/2024/ND-CP on land prices; Decree No. 88/2024/ND-CP on compensation, support, and resettlement when the State recovers land; Decree No. 101/2024/ND-CP on basic land investigation, registration, and issuance of land use right certificates and land-attached asset ownership, and Land Information System; Decree No. 102/2024/ND-CP detailing the implementation of a number of articles of the Land Law. In addition, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has also issued four circulars under its competence as assigned in the Law.
“This is a result of the spirit and attitude of hard work, perseverance, dedication, and seriousness; the contribution of wisdom, intelligence, and responsibility of officials, public employees, and civil servants of the entire natural resources and environment sector from central to local. Through this, it contributes to the effective management and liberation of land resources, meeting the requirements of socio-economic development, ensuring national defense and security, and sustainable development in the period of industrialization and modernization of the country; contributing to the perfection of the socialist-oriented market economic institution in our country,” shared the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment.
Need to clearly analyze the contents and new points directly related to the localities
Minister Du Do Duy noted that, along with the provisions of the Law, the contents of the guiding decrees have also covered most of the contents of state management of land, which is an important legal basis for organizing the effective and sustainable management of land resources in the locality.
To soon bring the Land Law into life, ensuring uniformity, synchronization, effectiveness, and efficiency throughout the country, through the Conference “Dissemination of Decrees Detailing the Implementation of the 2024 Land Law”, the Minister of MONRE requested the rapporteurs assigned to present the decrees to ensure full coverage of the contents, focusing on analyzing the key contents and new points directly related to the organization of implementation in the locality.
On that basis, the delegates (leaders of the departments of natural resources and environment in 63 provinces and cities nationwide) attending the conference focused on listening, following, and thoroughly discussing the new points and unclear contents to achieve unanimity in perception and improve the quality of organization and implementation in practice.
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