Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has just signed Official Dispatch No. 105/CD-TTg dated October 10, 2024 on focusing on directing and implementing the Land Law.
According to the telegram, through grasping the actual situation and synthesizing reports from agencies, departments, and localities, provinces and cities have not yet fully promulgated the contents assigned in the law and decrees.
In particular, 13 provinces and cities have not yet issued any content to detail and guide the implementation of the Land Law (including the provinces and cities: Cao Bang, Ninh Binh, Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Gia Lai, Dak Nong, Tien Giang, Can Tho, Bac Lieu, Ca Mau, Phu Yen, Binh Phuoc, An Giang).
The Prime Minister criticized provinces and cities for being slow in issuing detailed regulations and instructions for implementing the Land Law.
The Prime Minister requests the Chairmen of People's Councils and Chairmen of People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities to:
Strictly implement the telegrams and instructions of the Prime Minister. Localities that are slow to issue regulatory documents under their authority must assess the causes and impacts affecting the results of implementing socio-economic development, security and defense tasks in their localities.
Organize a review and clarify the responsibilities of organizations and individuals for the delay in issuance, and report to the Prime Minister the results of the handling before October 15, 2024.
Focus on directing the full promulgation of assigned contents detailed in the Land Law and decrees detailing the implementation of the Land Law; complete before October 15, 2024, report the results to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment for synthesis and reporting to the Prime Minister. Be responsible to the Government and the Prime Minister if there is any delay in promulgating the above documents.
Prepare conditions for effective implementation of the Land Law at the local level, including perfecting the organizational structure of the land fund development organization and the Land Registration Office; allocating human resources, funding, building a database, issuing economic and technical norms, and product unit prices.
Continue to promote training, propaganda, and dissemination widely, regularly, and continuously to all levels, sectors, people, and businesses to create consensus and unity in awareness and implementation.
Proactively coordinate with relevant ministries and branches to resolve problems arising in practice in localities; promptly report to the Government and the Prime Minister on issues beyond their authority, and avoid bottlenecks that affect socio-economic development and the legitimate rights and interests of people and businesses.
Strictly implement coordination between agencies and units in handling administrative procedures to ensure tightness, timeliness and efficiency, especially in groups of administrative procedures and interconnected public services.
Strengthen inspection, examination and handling of violations by state management agencies and land users. In the immediate future, step up inspection of the implementation of the Land Law at the local level.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment shall regularly monitor and urge localities to organize the implementation of the Land Law and detailed regulations and instructions for law implementation.