of June 24, 1993 No. 769
This Code governs the forest relations and is directed to creation of conditions for rational use of the woods, their protection and protection, preserving and improvement of the environment, production of forest and agricultural products.
The forest legislation of the Republic of Tajikistan is based on the Constitution of the Republic of Tajikistan and consists of of this Code, other regulatory legal acts of the Republic of Tajikistan, and also the international legal acts recognized by Tajikistan.
The woods are state-owned property - general property of the people of the Republic of Tajikistan.
All woods of the Republic of Tajikistan form single state forest fund.
The single state forest fund consists from:
1) the woods of the state value, that is the woods which are under authority of state bodies of forestry, the city woods, the fixed woods, the woods of nurseries and the woods of reserves;
2) the collective-farm woods, that is the woods which are on the lands provided to Agricultural organizations and Dehkan farms in unlimited use.
Lands of the state forest fund the lands covered with the wood, and also not covered with the wood, provided for needs of forestry are recognized.
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The document ceased to be valid according to the Forest code of the Republic of Tajikistan of August 2, 2011