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Timestamp: 2020-02-16 20:18:17
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 19', '§ 21', '§ 22', '§ 38', '§ 44', '§ 20', '§ 3']

Adjustments in land use
Duty to bevanding
Operation of sustained grazing
Environmental damage to protected species or international nature protection areas
Criminal, entry into force and transitional provisions
The full text of the Ordinance of the law on the protection of the outer Cook in Tøndermarsken1)
Hereby promulgated law on the protection of the outer Cook for tøndermarsken, see. lovbekendtgørelse nr. 928 of 24. September 2009, with the changes imposed by section 12 of Act No. 484 of 11. May 2010, section 17 of Act No. 1273 of 21. December 2011 and § 19 of the lov nr. 580 of 18. June 2012.
§ 21. (Repealed)
§ 22. Areas, who do not know the law's entry into force hoarded in grass, and which is outside the short annex 7 showed areas, by 1. April 1994 be construed to permanent grassland.
(2). The Municipal Council shall publish the decision. The publication can be done entirely digitally.
(2). The Minister's decisions in accordance with paragraph 1 shall be communicated in writing to the owners and holders of other rights of the affected properties. Decisions must also be published in the Official Gazette and in addition shall be published. The publication can be done entirely digitally.
(2). Municipal Board's decisions under section 37, paragraph 3, and § 38 about derogations from section 10, paragraph 1, article 11, paragraph 1, section 19 and section 37 (2), an appeal may be lodged to the Nature-and Environmental complaints board as composed under section 5 (1) (8). 2, of the law on nature and environmental complaints by 1) the addressee of the decision, 2) the owner of the property to which the decision relates, 3) Pot by for Marshland at the Barrels, once the decision relates to questions of importance for the operation and maintenance of dikes and drainage-and bevandingsanlæg, 4) anyone who, incidentally, has an individual, substantial interest in the matter, 5) 6) local public authorities, associations and organizations , which has a substantial interest in the decision, 7) Danmarks naturfredningsforening Danish ornithological society and 8) and Open-air Council, once the decision affects significant recreational interests.
(3). Municipal Board's decisions under section 33 are open to appeal to the natural and environmental complaints board as composed under section 5 (1) (8). 2, of the law on nature and environmental complaints board of the addressee of the decision.
(4). Municipal Board's decisions can be appealed in accordance with Chapter 9 (a) to natural and environmental complaints board as composed under section 5 (1) (8). 2, of the law on nature and environmental complaints by 1) the addressee of the decision, 2) any person who has a substantial interest in the matter, individual, 3) nationwide associations and organizations whose main purpose is the protection of nature and the environment, 4) nationwide associations and organisations which, by their articles of Association carries out significant recreational interests, when decision affects such interests, and 5) local associations and organizations that have the protection of nature and the environment as the main purpose.
(7). The Municipal Council must publish all decisions can be appealed in accordance with paragraph 2, unless they are of minor importance. The publication can be done entirely digitally.
(9). Appeal to nature and environmental complaints shall be submitted in writing to the authority which took the decision. The authority shall, if it wants to maintain the decision, as soon as and as a starting point not later than 3 weeks after the appeal deadline to forward the complaint to the nature and environment complaints board. The complaint must be accompanied by the circulation of the appeal, the documents are signed by their rating, and an opinion from the authority with the Authority's comments on the matter and the listed objections.
Paragraph 10. When the authority forwards the complaint to the Complaints Commission, nature and environment, at the same time, it sends a copy of its opinion to the appeal proceedings concerned with a deadline for submitting comments on the nature and environmental complaints board on 3 weeks from receipt.
Paragraph 11. The competent authority shall immediately inform the nature and environment complaints board if it after the complaint is forwarded to the Board, is involved in negotiations with the addressee of the decision and the complainant of the adjustments of the product applied for project that is relevant to the complaint. Natural and environmental complaints board can put proceedings on hold until negotiations are completed. The authority shall inform the Committee about the outcome of the negotiations, when they are completed (12). Permissions may not be exploited before the appeal period has expired. Timely appeal has suspensive effect of the appeal, unless the complaint authority decides otherwise.
section 44 (a). when a complaint under section 44, paragraph 4, nr. 3 and 4, the nature and environment complaints board can demand that the associations or organisations demonstrate their eligibility by submitting articles of Association complaint or otherwise.
Act No. 484 of 11. May 2010 amending the law on nature protection, the law on environmental protection and various other laws (changes resulting from the Act on nature and environmental complaints, etc.), as amended by section 2 of Act No. 1608 by 22. December 20102), which modifies sections 44 and 44 (a), includes the following entry-into-force provision:
section 28 (1). The law shall enter into force on the 1. January 2011, see. However, paragraph 2.
(5). Cases pending in the Natural complaints board which is not completed by the entry into force of the Act, completed after the law on nature and environmental complaints by Nature-and Environmental complaints with the in clause 5 (1) (8). 2, of the law on nature and environmental complaints referred to composition. In cases where the Natural complaints board has held Visual inspection in a case concerning conservation of nature conservation act after chapter 6, composed of natural and Environmental complaints board with the participation of the Committee members who participated in the Visual inspection.
(6). (Omitted)
(7). The Minister can also lay down transitional rules.
Act No. 1273 of 21. December 2011 on amendments to the law on environmental protection, the law on planning and various other laws (Digital advertising, digital communications, mandatory cut-off of redress), which amends section 37 (h) (2), section 39 (2) and § 44 paragraph paragraph 7 contains the following entry-into-force provision:
§ 20 Act shall enter into force on the 1. January 2012.
Act No. 580 of 18. June 2012 on amendments to the law on nature and environmental complaints and various other laws (Reform of the complaint system on nature and environment area, etc.), which amends section 44 (9) and insert paragraphs 10 and 11, includes the following entry-into-force provision:
section 28 (1). The law shall enter into force on the 1. August 2012, see. However, paragraph 2.
(3). The law applies to decisions taken in 1. instance after the entry into force of the Act.
Nature Agency, the 3. July 2013 Helle Pilsgaard/Oluf Engberg
1) Act contains provisions implementing parts of Council Directive 79/409/EEC of 2. April 1979 on the conservation of wild birds (birds directive), (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. L 363, page 368), 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 habitats 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 parts of the European Parliament and of the Council Directive 2004/35/EC of 21. April 2004 on environmental liability with regard to the prevention and remedying of environmental damage (the official journal of the European Union 2004 nr. L 143, page 56).
2) Act No. 1608 by 22. entered into force on 1 December 2010. January 2011, see. § 3, paragraph 1.
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