There are 4 types of legal behaviors in rural areas, and the secret of farmers to avoid being fined

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-02

There are 4 types of legal behaviors in rural areas, and the secret of farmers to avoid being fined again

Consequences of illegal construction and how to deal with them.

The emergence of illegal buildings in rural areas has produced a series of adverse consequences for the development of rural society. First of all, illegal construction behavior will seriously affect the overall planning and layout of the new countryside, affect the long-term sustainable development of China's rural areas, and affect rural revitalization. Secondly, the widespread phenomenon of illegal construction will lead to more farmers following suit, resulting in serious loss and waste of land resources, which is not conducive to the development of the industrial economy. In addition, illegal construction will also have a certain negative impact on rural life, which is contrary to policies such as rural construction and rural renewal. At the same time, some illegal buildings also have a certain degree of illegality, which has a great impact on the normal life of China's rural areas.

The relevant authorities have different ways of dealing with illegal construction in villages. First of all, for the illegal occupation of cultivated land or the construction of basic cultivated land, the relevant departments will require the peasants to rectify the situation within the specified time, and demolish all the illegal buildings, while the offenders will have to carry out land restoration. Secondly, in the township and village planning area, without approval or without construction in accordance with the regulations, the township and town people will be ordered to stop work and rectify within a time limit, and if the rectification is not made within the time limit, it can be forcibly demolished.

Proper behavior in the countryside.

Although the negative effects of illegal construction are significant, there are still many specific rural construction activities that have been recognized. Here are four situations that don't count as violations:

1.Simple cultivation greenhouses on ordinary farmland: There are significant differences in nature between ordinary farmland and ordinary farmland. In our country, it is strictly forbidden to convert cultivated land into non-agricultural land. It is illegal to build permanent shanty dwellings on cultivated land. However, the establishment of temporary greenhouses on ordinary farmland is in accordance with the law. However, in the process of greenhouse cultivation, scientific planning and layout must be carried out, and the protection and development of cultivated land should be strengthened.

2.Houses rebuilt in situ did not exceed the scope of homestead occupation in the region: in the past, in the countryside, there was no strict supervision and management, and it was not fully enforced. In this environment, many farmers have carried out alterations and reconstructions on their original land without approval. In this case, as long as the land occupied does not exceed the scope of the local plan, the corresponding approval procedures can be handled, so it is not an illegal building.

3.Use of arable land for livestock farms: According to the relevant laws and regulations of the country, the use of arable land is limited to agricultural production and does not include animal husbandry. However, it is permissible for farmers to engage in farming activities on non-basic farmland provided that the conditions for local planning and approval are met. However, it must be pointed out that when farmers use ordinary farmland to build livestock and poultry breeding bases, they must also go through the corresponding approval procedures.

4."Nursing houses", which occupy ordinary farmland, are approved: "nursing houses" used for agricultural production are usually classified as crop cultivation facilities and do not undergo any changes. China has incorporated facility agriculture into the internal restructuring of agriculture, and ordinary farmland can be used without requiring a balance between occupation and compensation. Therefore, the approval and use of "nursing houses" on ordinary farmland does not constitute a violation.

The legitimacy of peasant action and the development of the agrarian economy.

The recognition of the above four legal provisions is a huge benefit to the vast number of rural households. Whether it is a simple greenhouse built in the farmland or a "nursing house" that has been approved, it is essentially for the production of agricultural products and is conducive to the development of the rural economy. Therefore, these measures are beneficial to the development of farmers and villages.

In general, illegal construction practices have brought certain negative effects to rural development. However, there are also special actions in some rural areas, such as temporary greenhouses built on ordinary farmland, homesteads that do not cross the border on homesteads that have been rebuilt in situ, livestock and poultry farms built on non-basic farmland, and "nursing houses". This practice not only satisfies the needs of agricultural development, but also helps to promote the development of the rural economy. Therefore, the legitimacy of the rural revitalization strategy needs to be judged in combination with the actual conditions and corresponding laws and regulations in order to ensure the smooth progress of rural revitalization.

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