NA to adopt resolution on socio-economic development plan for 2020
They will listen to a number of proposals and verification reports on the draft Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Law, and draft laws on amendments and supplements to a number of articles of the Law on Construction, Law on Natural Disaster Prevention and Control and Dyke Law.
A discussion at the NA's eighth session. |
The drat PPP Law aims to institutionalise viewpoints and policies of the Party and contents of the Constitution 2013 on the development of the national infrastructure system and mobilisation of resources from the private sector through the PPP investment form.
The bill clarifies various issues including PPP contents; the relations of the PPP Law and a number of relevant laws; the scale of application; the PPP project verification council; the procedure for implementation of PPP projects; PPP contracts; the management and use of State capital in PPP projects, among others.
Meanwhile, the law on amendments and supplements to a number of articles of the Law on Construction concentrates on reforming and simplifying administrative procedures and improving the investment and business environment in the field of construction, as well as simplifying business conditions in construction and completing legal regulations in the area.
At the same time, the draft laws on amendments and supplements to a number of articles of the Law on Natural Disaster Prevention and Control and the Dyke Law will adjust 19 articles and add three articles to the Law on Natural Disaster Prevention and Control, while changing eight articles of the Dyke Law.
In the afternoon, the legislators will discuss a number of contents of the Law on Reserve Force, which they discussed earlier in the seventh session. The lawmakers will focus on a number of contents including the building and mobilization of reserve force; prohibited activities; the approval and adjustment of plans; the registration of reserve personnel; the age of the reserve personnel; and obligations of the reserve personnel.
Source: VNA
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