Hokkaido Development Act(Act No. 126 of 1950)
Last Version: Act No. 117 of 1999
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  • 令和3年9月13日
    • 最終更新:平成十一年法律第百十七号
    • 翻訳日:令和3年6月30日
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Hokkaido Development Act
Act No. 126 of May 1, 1950
(Purpose of this Act)
Article 1The purpose of this Act is to provide for basic matters concerning the comprehensive development of resources in Hokkaido.
(Comprehensive Development Plan of Hokkaido)
Article 2(1)In order to contribute to the restoration of the national economy and to the settlement of population problems, the State is to make the Comprehensive Development Plan of Hokkaido (hereinafter referred to as the "development plan"), and carry out projects based on it, pursuant to the provisions of acts relevant to the projects (including orders thereof), beginning fiscal 1951.
(2)The development plan is to be made in order to comprehensively develop resources in Hokkaido including land, water, forests, minerals, and electricity, and their range is specified by Cabinet Order.
(Offer of opinions by relevant local governments)
Article 3(1)A relevant local government may offer its opinion about the development plan to the Cabinet.
(2)Upon receipt of the opinion set forth in the preceding paragraph, the Cabinet is to respond to it without delay.
(Study and deliberation by National Land Council)
Article 4(1)The National Land Council may study and deliberate important matters concerning the development plan, based on which results the National Land Council may offer its proposals to the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
(2)The National Land Council study and deliberate important matters concerning the development plan pursuant to the consultation of the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
Supplementary Provisions[Extract]
(1)This Act comes into effect as of June 1, 1950.
Supplementary Provisions[Act No. 117 of 1999 Extract][Extract]
(Effective Date)
Article 1This Act comes into effect as of the day specified by Cabinet Order within a period not exceeding three months from the date of promulgation.