Citizens sent questions to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment questioning the case of the locality handling a set of documents for granting land use right certificates but still wondering about the subject, specifically the agricultural land plot created by the couple but the husband is a retired cadre currently receiving pension, the wife is the subject directly engaged in agricultural production.
Previously, the 2013 Land Law was issued according to the subject of households, but the 2024 Land Law currently does not stipulate the issuance to households. So in this case, what subjects and in what form is the issue of granting agricultural land use right certificates (land lease or recognition of land use right) handled?
Responding to this content, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment said that Clause 5, Article 135 of the Land Law stipulates the principle of granting a Certificate of land use rights and ownership of assets attached to land in cases where the land plot is under the land use rights of a household.
The current land law has specifically regulated the granting of Certificates of land use rights and ownership of assets attached to land for the first time to households and individuals currently using land in Articles 137, 138, 139 and 140 of the Land Law.
The Government has fully regulated the components of the submission dossier, procedures for implementation in Decree No. 101/2024/ND-CP dated July 29, 2024 and Decree No. 151/2025/ND-CP dated June 12, 2025. At the same time, the Minister of Agriculture and Environment issued Decisions: No. 2304/QD-BNNMT dated June 23, 2024, No. 3380/QD-BNNMT dated August 25, 2025 announcing administrative procedures in the field of land under the state management of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, accordingly regulating each specific land procedure, including:
(1) Implementation order; (2) Implementation method; (3) Components, number of documents; (4) Processing time; (5) Subjects performing administrative procedures; (6) Agencies performing administrative procedures; (7) Results of administrative procedure implementation; 8. 8. Fee, fee; 9. Name of application form, declaration; 10. Requirements, conditions for administrative procedures (if any); 11. Legal basis of administrative procedures.
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