The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management has announced a comprehensive restriction concerning movement within specific natural areas. A complete ban on moving within designated noise zones is scheduled to take effect from July 1st through August 31st. Under the new regulations, access to these areas will not be permitted without explicit written authorization.
Individuals wishing to enter the restricted noise zones must secure a permit issued by the appropriate body, which includes the “National Noise” Association or the specific national park managing the site. The Ministry issued a detailed notification outlining the consequences of non-compliance. Any physical person found violating this absolute ban on moving within the specified noise or noise area will face significant financial penalties.
Fines for violations are set to range from 1,500 to 2,000 national currency units. This stringent enforcement measure was formalized following appeals made by the government and subsequent agreements involving the “National Noise” Association and the relevant national park authorities. The directive aims to manage ecological impact and preserve the integrity of these sensitive natural habitats during the specified summer period.
The regulations emphasize adherence to the permit system to ensure that any activity within the designated noise areas is properly controlled and documented.
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