It was publised in Offitial Gazzete Lei N.º 70/2015, de 17 de Julho on the legal regime for the conversion of urban areas of illegal genesis (commonly called by Augis). The diploma is the fifth amendment to Law No. 91/95 of 2 September, which will already has 20 years since its first aproval and focus in the charges with the conversion operation paid by the holders of buildings covered by AUGI, but also can now be made by municipalities by resolution of the City Council or the subject of a process of legalization of existing buildings by the municipalities. Shorter time limits were also set for the municipalities decisions on the requests in order to overcome the legal constraints associated with the lengthy process of preparing and reviewing municipal plans for land use planning. Unfortunatly there’s no change on the fiscal framework on these operations made by individuals that encourages more rapid completion of these processes. The original diploma richly annotated by Antonio Jose Rodrigues in out by Almedina publisher and is entitled “Illegal Settlements – Urban Areas of Illegal Genesis – AUGI”.
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