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Regional Law No. 19-Z "On protection of the population and the territory against natural and technological disasters".

Pays/Territoire
Fédération de Russie
Sous-division territoriale
Yaroslavl
Type du document
Législation
Date
2003 (2011)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Environnement gén.
Mot clé
Risques Collectivité locale Système d'alerte précoce Collecte de données/déclarations Accès-à-l'information
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
This Regional Law enters into force ten days after the date of its official publication.
Résumé

This Regional Law establishes organizational and legal provisions in the sphere of protection of the population, environment, including land, water and air, against natural and environmental disasters. It shall have the following purposes: (a) determination of the plenary powers of state bodies, local government and organizations in the sphere of protection of the population and territory against natural and technological disasters with the consideration of geographic and climatic particulars of the regions; (b) prevention of the outbreak and propagation of disasters; (c) reduction of damages and losses caused by disasters; and (d) mitigation of the consequences of disasters. Regional territorial subsystem of the national early warning system shall be responsible for data collection, processing and dissemination of the information related to disasters and timely information of the population thereof.

Texte intégral
Russe
Site web
regzakon.fpa.su

Références - Législation

Amendé par

Regional Law No. 16-z amending Regional Law No. 19-Z "On protection of the population and the territory against natural and technological disasters".

Législation | Fédération de Russie | 2016

Mot clé: Risques, Mise en application

Source: FAO, FAOLEX