Regional Law No. 3-3 on the modalities of utilization of the plots of forest land for hunting. Pays/Territoire Fédération de Russie Sous-division territoriale Nizhni Novgorod Type du document Législation Date 2003 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Forêts, Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes Mot clé Gestion forestière/conservation des forêts Droit d'usage Autorisation/permis Autorisation/permis de chasse Droits de chasse 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 The Regional Law enters into force from the date of its official publication. Résumé This Regional Law establishes, in accordance with the Federal Legislation, the modalities of the utilization of the plots of forest land for hunting and is aimed at: a) protection of state interests as regards conservation of forest resources; b) rational management and conservation of the forest stock; c) improvement of the utilization of forest stock for hunting; d) combination of the interests of forestry and hunting; e) protection of the interests of physical and juridical persons. Plots of forest land are conceded for hunting to juridical persons-users of hunting facilities on lease and free-of-charge in accordance with the Russian legislation. Term of lease is limited to the term of long-term licence for the use of the wildlife species. The Regional Law consists of 3 Chapters that contain 8 articles. Chapter 1 (arts. 1 and 2) lays down the general provisions. Chapter 2 (arts. 3-6) establishes the modalities of concession of the plots of forest land for hunting. Chapter 3 (arts. 7 and 8) lays down the final provisions. Texte intégral Russe Références - Législation Implemente Federal Law No. 22-FZ Forest Code. Législation | Fédération de Russie | 1997 Mot clé: Législation de base, Gestion forestière/conservation des forêts, Forêt publique, Droit d'usage, Bois, Coupe de bois/exploitation forestière Source: FAO, FAOLEX