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What does the Natural Resources Administration do?

The Natural Resources Bureau is responsible for examining and approving the development nature of the land area, and the Planning Bureau is responsible for examining and approving the architectural design scheme or renderings. Essentially, they all control the use of land. Due to the adjustment of departments, the land and planning in many places began to be integrated and renamed as natural resources.

I. Main responsibilities of the Natural Resources Administration

1, in accordance with the provisions of the authority, perform the duties of the owner of natural resource assets such as land, minerals, forests, grasslands, wetlands and water owned by the whole people and control the spatial use of all land.

2, responsible for the county's natural resources investigation, monitoring and evaluation.

3, responsible for the unified registration of natural resources in the county.

2. What are the main departments of the Natural Resources Administration?

Office 1

2. General Affairs Office

3. Policy and Regulation Section

4. Administrative examination and approval section

5. Investigation and monitoring of natural resources and owners' rights and interests

6. Natural Resources Confirmation and Registration Section

7. Development and Utilization Section

8. National Land and Spatial Planning Section

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Water Law.

Article 2 This Law is applicable to the development, utilization, conservation, protection and management of water resources and the prevention and control of water disasters in People's Republic of China (PRC). The water resources mentioned in this Law include surface water and groundwater.

Article 3 Water resources belong to the state. The ownership of water resources is exercised by the State Council on behalf of the state. The water in the reservoirs built and managed by rural collective economic organizations shall be used by rural collective economic organizations.

Article 7 The State shall implement the system of water intake permit and the system of paid use of water resources according to law. However, unless the rural collective economic organizations and their members use the water in the ponds and reservoirs of the collective economic organizations. The water administrative department of the State Council is responsible for the organization and implementation of the national water permit system and the paid use system of water resources.