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Law of 15 September 2005 amending the Land Protection Act (Transition tasks Service Centre Grond)
We Beatrix, at the grace of God, Queen of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, etc. etc. etc.
All of them, who will see or hear these, saluut! do know:
In our view, it is desirable that the obligation to seek advice on the cleanability of contaminated soil is to lapse, that the other functions of the Service Centre Land are to be entrusted to our Minister for the Ministry of the European Union. The Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment, and that it is necessary for certain provisions to be made in the Soil Protection Act to be adjusted;
In this way, we, the Council of State, and with the mean consultations of the States-General, have been well-regarded and understood to be right and to be understood by the following:
At the time this Act came into force, the Service Centre Grond carries out all archive documents relating to the tasks assigned by the Service Centre Grond. Soil Protection Act were dedicated until the date of entry into force of this Act, on our Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment.
This Act shall enter into force from the day following the date of issuance of the Official Gazette in which it is placed.
Burdens and orders that it will be placed in the Official Gazette, and that all ministries, authorities, colleges and officials who so concern will keep their hands on the precise execution.
Given at The Hague, 15 September 2005
Beatrix
The Secretary of State for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment,
P. L. B. A. van Geel
Issued the 11th October 2005The Minister of Justice,
J. P. H. Donner