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Amendments To The Cabinet Of Ministers Of 28 June 2005, Regulations No 480 "rules About The Order In Which Local Authorities Can Impose Fees"

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Ministru kabineta 2005.gada 28.jūnija noteikumos Nr.480 "Noteikumi par kārtību, kādā pašvaldības var uzlikt pašvaldību nodevas"

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 432 in Riga, 12 May 2009 (pr. No 31 22) amendments to the Cabinet of Ministers of 28 June 2005, regulations no 480 "rules about the order in which local authorities can impose fees" Issued in accordance with the law "About taxes and duties" 12. the first paragraph of article 1 do Cabinet of 28 June 2005 in Regulation No 480 "from the sentence about the order in which local authorities can impose fees" (Latvian journal, 2005, no. 102; 2008, 104 no) the following amendments 1.1. the express indication: on what basis the provisions of the law issued in this information: "issued redak, in accordance with the law" About taxes and duties "in article 12, the first subparagraph";
1.2. to delete the text, the word "(the Council)" (fold);
1.3. make 1, 2 and 3 by the following: "1. the provisions laid down in the municipality fee (fees) on the agenda.
2. Public place within the meaning of these rules is the way (any traffic threaten to he on territory that contains, for example, roadways, pavement, outskirts, dividing bar), tunnels, areas, pedestrian subways, railway station, bus station and airport halls, passageways, traffic routes, parks, squares, and other specially arranged outdoor rest areas, not leased, not built or otherwise decorated in State and local government land, as well as the facade of the building, where they placed advertising or canvassing materials.
3. The fees imposed in accordance with the opinion issued by the binding provisions of the law "About taxes and duties" in article 12, first paragraph the following toll facilities. With the municipal dues shall be applied to the types of services that are in accordance with the law "About taxes and duties" of article 11 is a national duty. "
1.4. to express such paragraph 11: "11. Fees for vehicle entry into special mode areas, which are defined in the municipal planning in road safety view bošan, public health, public order and security, as well as šināšan provides natural, special protection areas and the culture historical cultural monuments protection, the Government is entitled to charge persons who transport means entering the special treatment area concerned.";
1.5. make 16.3. subparagraph by the following: "16.3. fees for vehicles from entering a special mode for zones: 16.3.1. natural persons if they on the territory concerned is domiciled or in their possession (possession, use,) is a real estate. The Municipal Council binding rules under those individual rights and interests, the sis joint can limit the number of natural persons are exempt from payment of the fee;
16.3.2. the Group of disabled people who run custom cars, and auto mobiļ for drivers transporting disabled persons in Group I, as well as people with disabilities, which is around grūtināt;
16.3.3. emergency services, specialized and operational services, public information Poli, State border guard transport, their duties, public transport, as well as by the Saeima, the Cabinet of Ministers, the foreign diplomatic corps, corruption prevention and combating Bureau and prosecution road; "
1.6. to complement the chapter II by 16.1 points in this version: "10.0 has a Municipal Council right binding rules on the imposition of a fee for local government in addition to the provisions referred to in point 16 persons of the said persons are exempted from payment of the fee.";
1.7. the deletion of chapter III.
2. the rules shall enter into force on July 1, 2009.
The Prime Minister, the children, family and integration Affairs v. dombrovsky, regional development and local Government Minister e. Zalān Editorial Note: regulations shall enter into force by 1 July 2009.