Law No. 166-VII ZRK of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On geodesy, cartography and spatial data”. Pays/Territoire Kazakhstan Type du document Législation Date 2022 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Terre et sols Mot clé Relevés/plans Planification territoriale Zonage Collecte de données/déclarations Accès-à-l'information Aire géographique Mer d’Aral, Asie, Mer Caspienne, Asie Centrale, CEI (Communauté des États indépendants), Europe et Asie Centrale, Nations en développement sans littoral, Asie du Nord Entry into force notes This Law comes into force after ten calendar days after the day of its first official publication. Résumé This Law regulates social relations arising in the process of the performance of geodetic and cartographic activities, including search, collection, storage, processing, provision and distribution of spatial data. Geographic information system shall be intended information system, providing collection, processing, analysis, modeling, storage, distribution and other use of spatial information about the Earth, about earthly surface, natural, man-made and social processes. Distant zoning of the Earth is the process of obtaining information about surface of the Earth by observing and measuring from space and air of the space of own and reflected radiation of elements of land, ocean and atmosphere. This Law contains 5 Chapters divided into 32 Articles. Chapter 1 lays down general provisions. Chapter 2 regards state management in the field of geodesy, cartography and spatial data. Chapter 3 regards ensuring the performance of geodetic and cartographic activities. Chapter 4 regards geodetic and cartographic supervision. Chapter 5 lays down final provisions. The objects of geodetic and cartographic activities are the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, territory of the globe, air and space, including natural celestial bodies and artificial satellites of the Earth. State regulation of public relations in the field of geodesy, cartography and spatial data is based on the following principles: (a) consistency and continuity in the implementation of geodetic and cartographic activities; (b) the completeness, reliability and relevance of spatial data sets; (c) uniformity of measurements when performing geodetic, cartographic, topographical and gravimetric work; (d) use of uniform standards; (e) accessibility and openness of spatial data, with the exception of information constituting state secrets, proprietary information of limited distribution and other information protected by law; (f) use of approved reference systems; (g) interoperability; and (h) stimulating the development of the field of geodesy, cartography and spatial data. Texte intégral Russe Site web adilet.zan.kz Références - Législation Abroge Law No. 332-II ZRK on geodesy and cartography. Législation | Kazakhstan | 2002 Mot clé: Relevés/plans Source: FAO, FAOLEX