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Order No. 118 on subsidy grants for landscape and biotope-improving vegetation.

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Source

Abstract
The Order sets rules on financial support for the establishment of landscape and biotope-improving vegetation, including shelter. The financing shall be granted with the purpose of preserving and promoting biodiversity by creating good living conditions for animals and plants, of preserving and promoting environmental, natural, cultural and landscape values, and to connect lines in the landscape to increase proportion of small biotopes. The Danish AgriFish Agency shall appoint a consulting Committee represented by the Danish Ornithological Society, the coastal/country/fjords, the Danish Society for Nature Conservation, the Danish Hunters' Association, the rural districts, the Planting & Landscape National Association, agriculture and food, the Danish Forest Association, the Danish Forestry Extension Associations, the Danish Cultural Heritage Association, the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Food. The Committee shall ensure prioritization of project fundings.
The Order consists of 13 Chapters and 2 Appendices; Content and purpose (1); Administration (2); Eligible projects (3); Conditions for the award of grants (4); Changing the project and the onset of the agreement (5); Eligible project costs (6); Calculation of grants (7); Grants (8); Duty of notification (9); Cancellation of commitments and repayment of grants (10); Force majeure (11); Appeals (12); Entry into force (13).
Appendix 1 - Plant list broken down by species native to Denmark and other species.
Appendix 2 - Danish area.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
1 March 2011.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation status
in force
Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
Bekendtg relse om tilskud til landskabs- og biotopforbedrende beplantninger.
Implements