Planning and Building Law, 1965. Pays/Territoire Israël Type du document Législation Date 1965 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Terre et sols Mot clé Planification territoriale Institution Législation de base EIA Aire géographique Asie, Europe et Asie Centrale, Méditerranée, Moyen-Orient, Asie Occidentale Résumé This Law regulates all building and land use management in Israel, and establishes a framework for environmental planning. National, regional and local bodies are established to provide for land use planning on all levels: A National Board, chaired by the Minister of the Interior is responsible for overall planning in Israel. The Board's responsibilities include enacting a National Outline Scheme that sets out a framework for planning on a national scale and advising the Government on matters of planning. Six District Commissions, consisting of representatives of the Government and of local authorities, serve as a link between national planning and local implementation. The country is divided to sixty-five local areas headed by a Local Planning Commission. Planning schemes include a National Outline Scheme, District Outline Schemes and local schemes. The Israel Defence Force is not exempt from the requirements of the Law. Texte intégral Anglais Références - Législation Implementé par Planning and Building Regulations (Environmental Impact Statements), 1982. Législation | Israël | 1982 Mot clé: Planification territoriale, Institution, EIA Source: FAO, FAOLEX Planning and Building Regulations (Environmental Impact Assessments), 2003 (5763 -2003) Législation | Israël | 2003 (2003) Mot clé: Planification territoriale, Institution, EIA Source: FAO, FAOLEX