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THE REGULATION RULES OF MUNICIPALITY
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The Regulation Rules are an air protection device available to municipalities pursuant to Act No. 201/2012 Sb., on Air Protection (effective from 1 September 2012), which is based on EU requirements. It is a short-term device for dealing with smog situations, i.e. extreme conditions of high levels of air pollution, where the threshold values of selected pollutants are exceeded. The paper deals with the legislation on the Regulation Rules of municipality in the Czech Republic (the requirements for the issuing of the Regulation Rules and the requirements for their content and form). The Regulation Rules are issued in the form of municipal regulations. The paper therefore deals with the aspects of the Regulation Rules as a municipality regulation and refers to the supervision of the issuing and the content of the municipal regulations. The main shortcomings of the current legislation are pointed out, the legislation being compared with the previous legislation effective until 31 August 2012. Is the legislation on the municipal Regulation Rules an adequate device for air protection? What does a limitation in the Regulation Rules mean if it only regulates the operation of motor vehicles in the event of a smog situation? And what is the relation of the Regulation Rules to the low emission zone as another device for air protection?
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