Order No. 1191 on subsidy for Natura2000 projects to create natural water level conditions.
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Type of law
Regulation
Abstract
The Order s goal is to provide subsidy (100%) to non-productive investments for the establishment of natural water level conditions in Natura2000 predefined areas. These are established in order to ensure the conservation status of habitats and species in particularly designated Natura2000 hydrology areas. Provisions of this Document shall be regulated by the Danish AgriFish Agency, and decisions of subsidy shall be based on the Agency's prioritization projects - mainly projects requiring studies with regard to the feasibility of the establishment of these areas. On the basis of an expert assessment, the Agency grants within Natura2000 areas, funding subsidy for the establishment of natural water level conditions in particularly designated Natura2000 hydrology areas.
The Order consists of 13 Chapters: Objective and content (1); Definitions (2); Administration (3); Area designation (4); Commitment-eligible projects (5); Conditions for the award of subsidy (6); Changing the project and transfer of agreement (7); Eligible costs (8); Calculation of subsidy (9); Disbursement of subsidies (10); Duty to notify (11); Cessation of agreement and repayment or reduction of subsidies (12); Entry into force (13).
The Order consists of 13 Chapters: Objective and content (1); Definitions (2); Administration (3); Area designation (4); Commitment-eligible projects (5); Conditions for the award of subsidy (6); Changing the project and transfer of agreement (7); Eligible costs (8); Calculation of subsidy (9); Disbursement of subsidies (10); Duty to notify (11); Cessation of agreement and repayment or reduction of subsidies (12); Entry into force (13).
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Date of text
Entry into force notes
13 November 2014.
Repealed
Yes
Source language
English
Legislation status
repealed
Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
Bekendtg relse om tilskud til Natura 2000-projekter om etablering af naturlige vandstandsforhold.
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