Land Planning Act (LaplaG). Country/Territory Germany Territorial subdivision Schleswig-Holstein Document type Legislation Date 2014 (2020) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Land & soil Keyword Land-use planning Authorization/permit Environmental planning EIA Subdivision of land Policy/planning Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Western Europe Entry into force notes This Act is enforced as of 01 January 2014. Abstract The Act provides for developing, organizing and securing the entire area of the state of Schleswig-Holstein and its sub-areas in the framework of the Spatial Planning Act (ROG). The Act defines three regional planning rooms for the state of Schleswig-Holstein and declares the state planning authority. The Act provides for the state development plan and regional plans including the coastal sea for the spatial relationship between the parts of the country. Articles 14 & 15 define the planning procedure by considering the environmental impact assessment and objectives. The Act further refers to urban land-use planning, coordination of plans and measures, evaluation of development measures, spatial planning procedure and implementation, and adaptation to spatial planning goals. The Act further defines the organisational structure for State Planning Council, Spatial Planning Report, and Spatial Observation. Final Section refers to Central local system including central places, rural central towns and subcenters. The Act consists of 30 Article divided into 5 Sections. Full text German Website www.gesetze-rechtsprechung.sh.juris.de References - Legislation Implements Land Use Planning Act (ROG). Legislation | Germany | 2008 (2017) Keyword: Basic legislation, Land-use planning, Authorization/permit, Pollution control, Environmental planning, Environmental standards, EIA, Land tenure, Land reform, Subdivision of land, Land valuation, Institution, Policy/planning, Standards, Protection of environment Source: FAO, FAOLEX