This right will not be available to those who built in protected zones (nature, culture, waters, railway belt, motorway and expressway expropriation belt) and on land that is privately owned by another person.
Facilities built in public areas, in national parks and protected zones, shall become the property of the Republic of Serbia ex lege.
The adoption of this law ensures legal certainty for citizens who acquire ownership rights to a building and land, or the land under the building, if the conditions are met.
Real estate registration will be carried out using the latest digital technologies, through aerial photography, detection that enables the identification of buildings in a 3D model.
Members of the government adopted the Bill amending the Law on Planning and Construction, which harmonises this area with applicable regulations and eliminates observed technical and terminological inconsistencies.
The new legal solutions more precisely regulate the conditions for the preparation of studies for the protection of immovable cultural property, the procedures for the alienation of construction land in public ownership and the issuance of use permits.
The session also adopted the Bill amending the Law on State Survey and Cadastre, which improves the procedure for registering real estate and rights to it.
The Bill on Accreditation was also adopted, and the new solutions increase the transparency of the work of the conformity assessment body, specify the deadlines for accreditation procedures in the field of economy and ensure a more efficient functioning of the system.
Members of the government adopted the amendments to the Decree on Energy Vulnerable Customers, which will provide pensioners with minimum pensions, persons with combatant status, war and civilian military invalids and other beneficiaries of rights in accordance with the regulations on veterans’ and disabled persons’ protection with relief when paying electricity bills during this heating season.