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LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

of October 3, 2011 No. ZR-250

About entering of amendment into the Law of the Republic of Armenia "About protection of atmospheric air"

Accepted by National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia on September 14, 2011

Article 1. "About protection of atmospheric air" of October 11, 1994 No. ZR-121 after the subitem "zh" to add article 21 of the Law of the Republic of Armenia with the new paragraph of the following content:

"It is forbidden to set fire to eddish, the territories with vegetable remaining balance and dry vegetation, vegetation of pastures and meadows on lands agricultural, adjacent to the wood, the forest, and especially protected territories.".

Article 2. This Law becomes effective for the tenth day following behind day of official publication.

President of the Republic of Armenia

S. A. Sargsyan

 

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