Law No. 2473-XII of 1993 on architecture and urban planning. Country/Territory Kazakhstan Document type Legislation Date 1993 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Compendium of the Legislation of Kazakhstan. Subject Environment gen. Keyword Urban land Institution Environmental planning Land-use planning Offences/penalties Cultural heritage Liability/compensation Policy/planning Geographical area Aral Sea, Asia, Caspian Sea, Central Asia, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Europe and Central Asia, Landlocked Developing Nations, North Asia Entry into force notes Entry into force from the date of its official promulgation. Abstract This Law lays down the foundations for the legal regulation of architecture and urban planning, aimed at the creation of the valuable natural human habitat, it safeguards the rights and establishes liability for the subjects of architecture and urban planning relationship. This Law consists of VI Sections that contain 38 Articles. Section I lays down the general provisions. Section II establishes the rights and the liability of the subjects of architectural and urban planning activity. Section III deals with the state regulation in the sphere of architectural and urban planning activity. Section IV concerns architectural and urban planning activity. Section V regards architectural and urban planning control. Section VI establishes the liability for the infringement of architectural and urban planning legislation. Full text Russian References - Legislation Implemented by Ministerial Decree No. 777 of 1994 regarding validation of the List of work in the sphere of architecture and urban planning subject to licensing, the Regulation on state licensing of architecture and urban planning and the Regulation regarding Department of state licensing of architecture and urban planning attached to the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Building . Legislation | Kazakhstan | 1994 Keyword: Urban land, Authorization/permit, Institution, Land-use planning, Cultural heritage, Liability/compensation Source: FAO, FAOLEX