Regulation on conditions and manner of leasing water land. Country/Territory Bosnia and Herzegovina Territorial subdivision Republika Srpska Document type Regulation Date 2017 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Land & soil, Water Keyword Lease Public land Concession Inland waters Protection of environment Surface water Royalties/fees Water charges Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Mediterranean, Southern Europe Entry into force notes This text entered into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette (published on 27 November 2017). Abstract This Regulation, based on the provisions of the Water Law (Republika Srpska), prescribes the conditions, manner and procedure of leasing water land as part of public water resources aimed for use (also related fees and charges, see articles 11 and 12). Water land as a part of a public water resource may be subject of use through lease and only if such water land use will not have a negative impact on the resent water regime. Water land can be used by leasing for: 1) installation of temporary facilities; 2) construction of water facilities; 3) needs of agricultural production; 4) performing sports, cultural, recreational and tourist activities; 5) installation of advertising devices and objects; 6) laying of installation lines; 7) needs of seasonal tourism; 8) plantation cultivation of forest tree species. Full text Serbian Website rzsm.org References - Legislation Implements Water Law (Republic of Srpska). Legislation | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2006 Keyword: Basic legislation, Basin/catchment/watershed, Inland waters, Inspection, Institution, Water abstraction, Water conservation zone, Water quality standards, Water supply, Financing, Freshwater resources management Source: FAO, FAOLEX Amended by Regulation amending and supplementing the Regulation on conditions and manner of leasing water land. Legislation | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2018 Keyword: Lease, Public land, Concession, Inland waters, Protection of environment, Surface water, Royalties/fees, Water charges Source: FAO, FAOLEX