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Law of Georgia on the Development of High Mountainous Regions No. 4036-RS, adopted on 16 July 2015.

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Georgia
Employment policy, promotion of employment and employment services; Economic and social policy
2015-07-16
National
Law, Act

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საქართველოს კანონი მაღალმთიანი რეგიონების განვითარების შესახებ.
Article 1 - Definition of terms
Article 2 - Regulation of issues related to the status of high mountainous settlements
Article 3 - Granting, terminating, suspending, and restoring the status of permanent resident of a high mountainous settlement
Article 4 - Social benefits in high mountainous settlements
Article 5 - Tax privileges in high mountainous settlements
Article 6 - Status and composition of the National Mountain Development Council
Article 7 - Powers of the National Mountain Development Council
Article 8 - High mountainous settlements development fund
Article 9 - Measures to be implemented related to the entry of this Law into force
Article 10 - Normative acts repealed as from the entry into force of this Law
Article 11 - Entry into force of this Law

This law stipulates that the policy implemented by the State towards high mountainous regions is part of the regional development policy of the country and is aimed at ensuring the equal socio-economic development of the entire territory of Georgia and at solving the social and economic problems of persons living in high mountainous regions. The aim of this Law is to determine the benefits of encouraging the social and economic progress of high mountainous regions as guaranteed by the Constitution of Georgia; such benefits ensure the well-being of persons living in high mountainous regions, raise living standards, promote employment and improve social and economic conditions. This law stipulates that the law of Georgia of 8 June 1999 on High Mountainous Regions Social-Economic and Cultural Development shall be repealed on 1 January 2016.

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    Date of entry into force
    2015-07-28
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