The Handbook guiding state management in the land sector when implementing two-level local governance of the Department of Land Management stipulates the use of combined land for multiple purposes, and extends the land use plan for multiple purposes.
a) In case of land use combined with commercial and service purposes
Step 1: The person requesting the application must submit the application to the Public Administration Service Center or the competent provincial land management agency.
When submitting the application, the land user can choose to submit a copy of the document and present the original to the officer receiving the application for inspection, comparison or submit the original document or submit a certified or certified copy of the document according to the provisions of the law on notarization and certification. In case of submitting the application online, the application must be digitized from the original or a certified and certified copy of the document.
In case the Public Administration Service Center receives the dossier, the dossier shall be transferred to the competent provincial land management agency.
Step 2: The provincial land management agency shall preside over and coordinate with relevant departments and branches to appraise the combined land use plan and submit it to the Chairman of the provincial People's Committee.
Step 3: The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee approves or does not approve the combined land use plan; sends the dossier to the receiving agency to return to the person requesting it; in case of non-agreement, there must be a written response stating the reason.
b) In case of extension of land use plan combined with commercial and service purposes:
Step 1: The person requesting an extension must send a written request to the Public Administration Service Center or a competent provincial-level land management agency 30 days before the combined land use period expires.
In case the Public Administration Service Center receives the dossier, the dossier shall be transferred to the competent provincial land management agency.
Step 2: The competent land management agency at the provincial level shall preside over and coordinate with relevant departments and branches to appraise and extend the land use plan in combination with submitting it to the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee.
Step 3: The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee approves or does not approve the extension of the combined land use plan; sends the dossier to the receiving agency to return to the person requesting it; in case of non-agreement, there must be a written response and a reason stated.