Ministerial Decree No. 165 of 1997 regarding some provisions for the stabilisation of financial position of fishing enterprises. Pays/Territoire Fédération de Russie Type du document Règlement Date 1997 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Pêche Mot clé Institution Produits de la pêche Subvention/incitation Biodiversité Aire géographique Arctique, Asie et Pacifique, Mer Noire, Mer Caspienne, CEI (Communauté des États indépendants), Europe de l'Est, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Pacifique Nord, Pacifique Nord Occidental Entry into force notes Entry into force on the date of signature. Résumé The purpose of this Decree is to consolidate the positive achievements in the fishing industry as a result of economic reforms, conservation and rational use of fishing resources and aquatic biodiversity and the creation of pre-conditions for the increase of production of fish products. The Government entitles the Federal Fisheries Committee, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food and other Federal Executive Bodies to improve the relationship between fishing enterprises within agro-industrial complex; to promote the setting up of profitable, stable, integrated financial structures; to improve finance and credit system for the purpose of execution of compulsory payments to the budgets of every level, re-payment of credits and barring of arrears to non-budgetary state social funds. Texte intégral Russe Site web www.kodeks.net Références - Législation Implemente Ministerial Decree No. 930 of 1995 regarding the validation of the Federal Program of the development of the fishing industry up to 2000. Législation | Fédération de Russie | 1995 Mot clé: Pêche maritime, ZEE-Zone Economique Exclusive, Haute mer, Mer territoriale, Plateau continental, Politique/planification, Gestion et conservation des pêches, Volume admissible de captures, Allocation/quota, Navire de pêche, Recherche, Mariculture, Poissons marins, Produits de la pêche, Transformation/manutention, Fonds spécial, Institution, Gestion des zones côtières, Zone marine Source: FAO, FAOLEX