Regional Law No. 20-OZ “On forest management for hunting purposes”. País/Territorio Federación de Russia Subdivisión territorial Amur Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 2008 (2009) Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Bosques, Especies silvestres y ecosistemas Palabra clave Ordenación forestal/conservación de montes Acceso-a-la-información Fauna silvestre Caza/captura Cría en ranchos/cría en cautividad Área geográphica Ártico, Asia y Pacifico, Mar Negro, Mar Caspio, CEI (Comunidad de Estados Independientes), Europa Oriental, Europa, Europa y Central Asia, Pacífico Norte, Pacífico Nordoeste Entry into force notes This Regional Law enters into force 10 days after the date of its official publication. Resumen This Regional Law establishes the modalities of forest management for hunting purposes. Hunting management shall be considered entrepreneurial activity related to rendering of hunting services. Hunting grounds within forest areas shall be managed in accordance with forestry regulation and forest management project. Hunting managers shall have the right to: (a) carry out biotechnical arrangements; (b) have access to information related to forest parcels conceded for hunting management; and (c) keep and breed wild fauna species subject to hunting in semi-captive conditions. Hunting managers shall have the duty to: (a) manage forest parcels for hunting in compliance with acting legislation; (b) protect wild fauna; (c) prevent environmental damages; (d) preserve protective, recreational and other beneficial properties of forests; (e) timely pay lease fees; and (f) comply with sanitary, veterinary and zoohygienical requirements while treating wild fauna species. Texto completo Ruso Página web regzakon.fpa.su Referencias - Legislación Enmendado porr Regional Law No. 338-OZ amending Regional Law No. 20-OZ “On forest management for hunting purposes”. Legislación | Federación de Russia | 2010 Palabra clave: Ordenación forestal/conservación de montes, Acceso-a-la-información, Fauna silvestre, Caza/captura, Cría en ranchos/cría en cautividad Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX