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Core issues of the Committee on Regional Policy

15.12.2023

Deputies of the Committee on Regional Policy, Local Self-Government and Housing and Communal Services in the course of the meeting supported law-in-draft to amend the Housing Code. The authors, deputies of the Committee, propose to specify in the law which local government body should set the fees for renting residential premises in the state and municipal housing stock. Parliamentarians clarify that this issue is dealt with by the state administrations of cities and districts, thereby bringing the norms of the Housing Code into compliance with current legislation. It is proposed to make corresponding additions to the law “On local authorities, local self-government and state administration in the PMR”. The legislations will be considered in the first reading at one of the plenary sessions.

Deputies of the Committee on Regional Policy, Local Self-Government and Housing and Communal Services proposed in the law “On the status of a satellite city in the PMR” to exclude from the powers of the local Council of People’s Deputies of Dnestrovsk the right to establish fines for damage to the natural environment, for polluting streets, sidewalks, lawns, damage to local council property. The authors note that these norms are already spelled out in the Criminal Code and the Code of Administrative Offenses. The law-in-draft was supported at the Committee meeting for adoption in the first reading.

The relevant committee prepared the consideration of the Government law-in-draft on amending the Housing Code for the second reading. We are talking about excluding from the powers of city and district state administrations and administrations of villages and towns the ability to approve the procedure for managing a multi-apartment residential building if it has no more than 28 apartments. The law-in-draft will be considered by the deputy corps in the second reading in the course of one of the plenary meetings of the Supreme Council.