He noted that the Prime Minister has directedministries and sectors to build documents detailing and guiding the implementationof the law to make sure that it can take effect on July 1, 2024, instead of January 1, 2025, as previously planned.
This means they must work harder withhigher determination in the work, ensuring that the Land Law 2024 is coherentwith relevant laws.
The official asked the Ministry of Natural Resources andEnvironment (MoNRE) to continue clarifying issues with different opinions on thescope, subjects, and implementation policies of the law, while speeding updigitalisation and the online processing of administrative procedures related to land.
He requested the Ministry of Justice to coordinate closely with the MoNRE topromptly submit to the National Assembly a resolution allowing the law to take effect from July 1, 2024.
The Ministry of Construction was assigned to build legaldocuments detailing the Housing Law 2023 and the Law on Real Estate Business2023, enabling them to take effect at the same time with the Land Law2024.
According to MoNRE Deputy Minister Le Minh Ngan, the ministry has drafted sixdecrees and four circulars guiding the implementation of the Land Law 2024. Thedocuments were sent to relevant agencies of the 63 cities and provinces for feedback,he said.
Meanwhile, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan said that his ministry is working on draft decrees, including one regarding regulations onrice farming land./.