New Regulations for Building Shelters and Hiding Places for Civilians
This draft law introduces new definitions for protective structures (shelters and hiding places) and outlines local government responsibilities for their construction, registration, and maintenance. The aim is to enhance citizen safety during crises, such as armed conflicts or disasters, by ensuring shelter for at least 50% of the population.
Key points
Introduction of clear definitions for shelters and hiding places, simplifying their design and construction.
Mandatory construction of hiding places in new underground garages and public utility buildings, and shelters in new metro systems.
Exemption of protective structures from property tax to encourage their creation.
Local governments will be responsible for registering, maintaining, and marking protective structures and alarm systems.
Spatial planning will now include the location of protective structures and alarm sirens.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_438
Process start date: 2024-06-12