Former head headquarters shall be revoked if the management units do not introduce solutions

VCN - Answering voters of Ha Tinh province about the handling of the former headquarters of the ministries and central agencies after the new headquarters are built,  the Ministry of Finance said that the units have to propose solutions and send them to the Ministry of Finance for consideration and settlement in accordance with the regulations.  
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the former head headquarters shall be revoked if the management units do not propose solutions
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In the proposal submitted to the National Assembly’s Office, voters of Ha Tinh province acknowledged that after being allocated land for building a new headquarter, former headquarters of central agencies in the province were degraded but have not been transferred, losing security and beauty.

Meanwhile, many agencies of the city, wards, and communes were small, degraded but have no land and resources to invest.

Voters of Ha Tinh province proposed the Ministry of Finance to promptly guide the implementation of the Government's Decree No. 167/2017 / ND-CP dated 31st December 2017 on the reorganization and handling of public assets for local agencies to manage and exploit effectively.

The Ministry of Finance responded that the Law on Management and Use of Public Assets was adopted by the XIV National Assembly and came into effect on 1st January 2018. Accordingly, Point b, Clause 1, Article 41 of the Law on Management and Use of Public Assets stipulates that the public assets of state agencies will be revoked if the State appoints a new location of workplace or invests in construction of another workplace to replace the current one.

In order to implement the Law on Management and Use of Public Assets, the Government has issued Decree No. 167/2017 / ND-CP regulating the reorganization and disposition of public assets. The Ministry of Finance has also issued guiding Circular No. 37/2018 / TT-BTC.

Article 9 of Decree No. 167/2017 / ND-CP stipulates that houses and lands which are former working offices or former non-business establishments of agencies, organizations after being assigned or built new working offices or non-business establishments by the State without approval of the competent authority in one of the following forms: retention of property for continued use, transfer, sale of property on land, assignment of land use right, etc, shall be revoked by the State.

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According to above provisions, after the State has appointed or invested in building new work offices or new non-business establishments, ministries and central agencies shall have to propose solutions for houses and lands which are former working offices and former non-business establishments of agencies and organizations under their management, then send them to the Ministry of Finance for consideration and handling in compliance with provisions of Decree No. 167/2017 / ND-CP of the Government.

By Hong Van/ Huyen Trang

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