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§ 1. This notice must be used for the exercise of the powers conferred by the law on coastal protection and law on ports assigned to the Transport Minister and as if by Decree No. 427 of 9. May 2007 is left to the Coast Directorate.
1) section 16, paragraph 1, concerning the authorization for execution of coastal protection measures and fixed installations, as also established in territorial waters, and to dig, drill, pump, suction and make any kind of terrain modification on Beach Shores and other coastal areas.
(b) the establishment of fixed installations) and placement of fixed or embedded devices or objects.
c) placing of vessels, which are intended to be used for anything other than sailing.
3) section 17 (4), laying down the conditions for the use of fast ferries and modification of these terms.
1) § 2 of facilities and expansion of a port.
2) section 4 of the refurbishment of a port development works, etc.
3) section 15, paragraphs 1 and 2, fixing the General conduct and individual ordinal regulations for ports.
4) section 21, paragraph 5, on the grant of a derogation to individual transports of goods, etc.
§ 3. Before a decision is taken pursuant to the provisions referred to in section 2, provides for an assessment of whether the project in itself, or in conjunction with other projects, including previously completed projects, substantially can affect an international nature conservation area or certain species that are appointed pursuant to the law on environmental objectives, etc. for water bodies and international nature protection areas (environmental target practice law).
(2). Any plan or project not directly connected with or necessary for international nature conservation area management, the scope of requirements for assessment in accordance with paragraph 1.
(2). It is the responsibility of the applicant to draw up impact assessment and for the cost to do so.
(3). Impact assessment will be sent in consultation with the relevant public authorities and, after their request for nationwide associations and organizations whose main purpose is the protection of nature and the environment or the safeguarding of recreational interests.
(4). Coastal Directorate sets out the deadline for the submission of comments with regard to the impact assessment by the parties referred to in paragraph 3, which shall be at least 4 weeks.
(5). If it is deemed necessary, the matter before a decision is taken pursuant to the provisions referred to in § 2, also sent for public consultation.
§ 5. If the impact assessment does not demonstrate that the project can be carried out without harming the international nature protection area, having regard to the conservation objectives for the area in question, there is no authorization, waiver or approval to the candidate.
(2). Impact assessment, consultation response from the relevant public authorities and national associations and organizations whose main purpose is the protection of nature and the environment, as well as comments received after any public consultation must be indicated in the decision.
§ 6. Coastal Directorate may derogate from the provisions of § 5 (1), when there are imperative reasons of overriding public interest, including those of a social or economic nature, if there is no alternative solution.
(2). In relation to international nature conservation areas, which contain priority natural habitat types and/or animal or plant species, as set out in the annex to the Ministry of the environment Decree on designation and administration of international nature conservation areas and the protection of certain species, the derogation referred to in paragraph 1 may be made only when there are imperative reasons of human health and public safety or significant beneficial effects on the environment, or, after obtaining the opinion of the European Commission , other imperative reasons of overriding public interest.
(3). Decision on the derogation under paragraph 1 assumes that compensatory measures necessary are taken to ensure that the coherence of the international nature protection area is preserved. The European Commission shall be informed of the compensatory measures taken.
(4). Decision on the derogation referred to in paragraph 2 shall be taken by the Coastal Directorate after consultation with the concerned authorities and presupposes the adoption of compensatory measures necessary to ensure the coherence of the international nature protection area is preserved.
(5). Coastal Directorate conducts referred to in paragraph 2 and paragraph 3 referred to the contact.
2) destroy the plant species that are included in the habitats directive annex IV (b)) in all stages of life.
(2). The provisions of paragraph 1 shall apply irrespective of whether the concerned species occurring within an international nature conservation area or not.
4) promote research and teaching, the recovery of a stock, discarding of these species and breeding for this purpose, including the artificial propagation of plants.
(2). Decision to derogate from the provisions of paragraph 1 shall be taken by the Coastal Directorate after consultation with the concerned authorities. Coastal Directorate shall inform the European Commission about derogations – in accordance with paragraph 1.
§ 9. Coastal Directorate can establish conditions in the permit, exemption or approval with a view to maintaining conservation objectives for international nature conservation areas and the protection of certain species, including on the necessary compensatory measures, as referred to in article 6, paragraph 3.
4) all work relating to the implementation of the project, must be set.
3) project in fact goes beyond it, which was taken into account when the impact assessment.
§ 11. Complaints against decisions taken pursuant to this order, can only be brought before the Ministry of Transport, if the complaint concerns the legal issues.
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(3). Complaint deadline is 4 weeks from the date of the decision or the decision is announced. The decision is publicly announced, however, always from the date the complaint is considered the deadline for notice. Secretary of State cannot, however, ignore the deadline, when circumstances speak therefore.
(4). If the appeal period expires on a Saturday or holiday, the deadline to appeal is extended on the following working day.
(5). At the complaint in accordance with paragraph 2, nr. 3, 4 and 5 can transport demand that associations or organizations documenting their complaint eligibility by submitting articles of association or in any other way.
1) violates any conditions laid down pursuant to section 9, paragraph 1.
2) fails to comply with an injunction or prohibition issued under section 9 (2) and § 10.
§ 13. That can be imposed on companies, etc. (legal persons) criminal liability according to the rules laid down in the Penal Code Chapter 5.
§ 14. The notice comes into force 5. September 2008.
Coastal Directorate, the 2. September 2008 Jesper Holt Jensen/Winnie Vestergård Official notes 1) Ordinance contains provisions that implement elements of Council Directive No. 79/409/EEC of 2. April 1979 on the conservation of wild birds (birds directive) (EC – Official Journal 1979 No. L 103, page 1), as last amended by Council Directive 2006/105/EC of 20. November 2006 (Official Journal of the European Union 2006 nr. L363, page 368), and parts of Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 December 1988. May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and Flora (EC – the habitat directive) (Official Journal 1992 nr. L 206, p. 7), as last amended by Council Directive 2006/105/EC of 20 november 2006 (Official Journal of the European Union 2006 nr. L 363, page 368) and the Ramsar Convention of 2. February 1971 on Wetlands of international importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat, see. Notices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs No. 26 of 4. April 1978, nr. 55 of 11. August 1987 and nr. 109 of 20. October 1994. International protection areas in Denmark, which includes bird protection areas, habitat areas and Ramsar sites, designated pursuant to the law on environmental objectives, etc. for water bodies and international nature protection areas (environmental target practice law).

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