Presidential Decree No. 112 “On hunting and hunting management”. Pays/Territoire Bélarus Type du document Législation Date 2018 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes Mot clé Législation de base Gestion/conservation Chasse/capture Autorisation/permis de chasse Équipement de chasse/méthodes de chasse Faune sauvage Protection de l'habitat Produits de la chasse Institution Politique/planification Certification Tourisme Droits de chasse Aire géographique CEI (Communauté des États indépendants), Europe de l'Est, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale Entry into force notes This Presidential Decree enters into force after its official publication. Résumé The President decrees that the Ministry of Forestry shall be appointed the authorized state institution performing the following functions: (a) implementation of unified state policy in the sphere of hunting and hunting management; (b) drafting of normative legal acts on regulation of hunting economy and hunting management; (c) coordination of activities of the national government bodies and other organizations in relation to hunting management; (d) development of annual and prospective plans for the promotion of hunting; (e) registration of wild animals species subject to hunting, participation in keeping the state register of wild fauna species and monitoring of wildlife; (f) coordination of the regional executive committees on the provision of hunting grounds lease, as well as conclusion of lease contracts; (g) issuance of state hunting certificates; (h) interaction with the government bodies and non-governmental entities on issues of promotion of tourism; (i) reproduction, protection and rational management of wild fauna species subject to hunting, protection of habitats thereof; and (j) international cooperation in the field of hunting. Hunting Regulation sets forth mandatory requirements for hunting on the national territory. Hunting fund shall be considered hunting grounds transferred on lease or free of charge to legal persons for organization of hunting and reserve hunting grounds. Hunting shall be classified as commercial and artisanal. The Regulation consists of IV Sections subdivided into 14 Chapters. Section I, Chapters 1-3 (General provisions; hunting fund; hunting management rights). Section II, Chapters 4 – 7 (Hunting rights, lease of hunting grounds; hunting authorization and hunting permits; organization of hunting for foreigners; prevention of damages to agriculture and forests by wild fauna species subject to hunting). Section III, Chapters 8 – 12 (Hunting rights; performance of hunting; hunting with hunting dogs and birds; wildlife products; hunting safety rules). Section IV, Chapters 13 – 14 (Rights and duties of public officials; liability). Texte intégral Russe Site web www.pravo.by