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Regional Law No. 82-Z “On delimitation of powers between state bodies in the field of protection of the atmospheric air”.

Country/Territory
Russian Federation
Territorial subdivision
Mordovia
Document type
Legislation
Date
2019
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Air & atmosphere, Environment gen.
Keyword
Air quality/air pollution Emissions Precautionary principle Monitoring Environmental standards Pollution control Hazards Standards Protection of environment
Geographical area
Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific
Entry into force notes
This Regional Law enters into force after its official publication.
Abstract

Regional executive body in the field of protection of the atmospheric air shall be vested with the following powers: (a) state monitoring of the atmospheric air; (b) protection of the population and public health in case of disasters and emergency situations related to pollution of the atmospheric air; (c) coordination of the activity of natural and legal persons in the field of protection of the atmospheric air; (d) drafting state programs for atmospheric air protection, including reduction of emissions and stimulation of manufacturing of ecofriendly fuels; (e) state supervision in the field of atmospheric air protection; (f) information of the population on the state of atmospheric air; and (g) regulation of the emissions to the atmospheric air in the period of adverse meteorological conditions.

Full text
Russian
Website
publication.pravo.gov.ru

References - Legislation

Implements

Federal Law No. 96-FZ on the protection of the atmospheric air.

Legislation | Russian Federation | 1999

Keyword: Basic legislation, Air quality/air pollution, Emissions, Environmental fees/charges, Precautionary principle, Monitoring, Environmental standards, Pollution control, Standards, Protection of environment

Source: FAO, FAOLEX