This document outlines Federal Law No. 244-FZ of September 28, 2010 on the Innovation Centre Skolkovo in Russia. It establishes the Innovation Centre Skolkovo to expand scientific research and commercialization through management companies. The law defines concepts related to the project such as the management company, project participants, and establishes rules for infrastructure development and land use on the Centre's territory. It gives management companies ownership over land and infrastructure to lease to project participants, and tasks them with maintaining the territory and providing necessary services and permits.
This document outlines regulations for the Skolkovo Innovation Center project in Russia. It establishes that the project aims to create an autonomous research and development complex. It defines key terms related to the project such as management company, project members, research activities, and area infrastructure. It also describes rules for the use of land and property at the innovation center site and establishes the management company's responsibilities for supporting the area infrastructure.
This document summarizes the key provisions of Mongolia's Law on Land from 2002. It establishes that all land in Mongolia is owned by the state except land given to citizens for ownership. It classifies land into categories including agricultural land, land in urban areas, land for infrastructure, forest land, and water resources land. It outlines the authorities and responsibilities of government bodies including the State Ikh Khural, Cabinet, and local governments in managing land use, planning, and dispute resolution according to the principles of public oversight, unified territories, fairness, and sustainable use.
The new environmental legislation replaces 18 environmental laws with 8 laws and introduces 2 entirely new laws. The purpose of the review was to reduce duplication and improve the quality of regulation, ensure responsible, environmentally-friendly and sustainable development, improve economic efficiency, introduce international standards in environmental auditing and the "polluter pays" principle, increase public participation in environmental decision-making, and secure funds for environmental protection.
This document is Mongolia's Land Law, which establishes classifications and regulations regarding land ownership, possession, and use. It defines key terms and establishes principles for land governance, including maintaining territorial integrity and ensuring equitable access. The law establishes that all land is state property except where granted to citizens for ownership. It classifies land into categories including agricultural, urban, roads and networks, forests, water resources, and special needs. Foreign citizens and entities can access land through use contracts. Citizens, companies and organizations must pay land fees to possess or use land.
The document summarizes the author's experience attending the 2008 Rotary International Convention in Los Angeles, California. It describes events like the inauguration ceremony, convention opening ceremony, Rotaract pre-convention meeting, and presentations. It also mentions interactions with Rotarians and Rotaractors from various countries, as well as photos taken with flags, at the convention venue, and of landmarks visited like Santa Monica Beach, Hollywood, Universal Studios, and sites in downtown LA.
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This document outlines regulations for the Skolkovo Innovation Center project in Russia. It establishes that the project aims to create an autonomous research and development complex. It defines key terms related to the project such as management company, project members, research activities, and area infrastructure. It also describes rules for the use of land and property at the innovation center site and establishes the management company's responsibilities for supporting the area infrastructure.
This document summarizes the key provisions of Mongolia's Law on Land from 2002. It establishes that all land in Mongolia is owned by the state except land given to citizens for ownership. It classifies land into categories including agricultural land, land in urban areas, land for infrastructure, forest land, and water resources land. It outlines the authorities and responsibilities of government bodies including the State Ikh Khural, Cabinet, and local governments in managing land use, planning, and dispute resolution according to the principles of public oversight, unified territories, fairness, and sustainable use.
The new environmental legislation replaces 18 environmental laws with 8 laws and introduces 2 entirely new laws. The purpose of the review was to reduce duplication and improve the quality of regulation, ensure responsible, environmentally-friendly and sustainable development, improve economic efficiency, introduce international standards in environmental auditing and the "polluter pays" principle, increase public participation in environmental decision-making, and secure funds for environmental protection.
This document is Mongolia's Land Law, which establishes classifications and regulations regarding land ownership, possession, and use. It defines key terms and establishes principles for land governance, including maintaining territorial integrity and ensuring equitable access. The law establishes that all land is state property except where granted to citizens for ownership. It classifies land into categories including agricultural, urban, roads and networks, forests, water resources, and special needs. Foreign citizens and entities can access land through use contracts. Citizens, companies and organizations must pay land fees to possess or use land.
The document summarizes the author's experience attending the 2008 Rotary International Convention in Los Angeles, California. It describes events like the inauguration ceremony, convention opening ceremony, Rotaract pre-convention meeting, and presentations. It also mentions interactions with Rotarians and Rotaractors from various countries, as well as photos taken with flags, at the convention venue, and of landmarks visited like Santa Monica Beach, Hollywood, Universal Studios, and sites in downtown LA.
This tool improves people\'s performance!ChrisMJones
IMPACT plus is a tool to improve employee performance through goal setting, action planning, progress monitoring, and evaluation. It uses a graphical approach to target areas for improvement and allows users to take ownership of their development. The four-step process includes setting targets, planning actions, monitoring progress, and evaluating success both for individuals and groups to determine training needs and produce reports. It also functions as a coaching model to facilitate conversations between employees and coaches.
1. Chronic diseases like cancer impose a huge economic burden in the US of over $1.3 trillion annually, demonstrating an unmet need for more effective therapies.
2. Current drug discovery has a high failure rate and costs $3.9 billion per approved drug due to an incomplete understanding of disease biology.
3. The document proposes addressing this challenge by focusing phenotype-driven research on cancer biology using multi-omics approaches to better understand disease mechanisms and identify new drug targets and biomarkers. Quantitative proteomics is highlighted as a key technique.
4. Developing diagnostic tests to stratify patient populations could improve therapeutic outcomes by identifying those likely to benefit or experience toxicity from specific treatments.
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The document discusses Skolkovo Innovation Centre, Russia's largest project to promote innovation and entrepreneurship. Dozens of large and small businesses throughout Russia will participate in the project this year and receive special incentives. The goal of Skolkovo is to become an innovation hub that stimulates entrepreneurship, disseminates an entrepreneurial culture across Russia, and integrates Russia into the global economy by attracting foreign specialists and innovative companies. Some key initiatives include developing new technologies in fields like energy, IT, biomedical, and space; establishing a supportive ecosystem for research and development; and creating a global network to share knowledge.
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1. The document discusses interdisciplinary research at the intersection of physics, biology, and medicine using nanotechnologies to study biological processes at the atomic level and develop new targeted cancer treatments.
2. Examples of research include using nanoelectrodes to study cancer cell phenotypes, organic quantum dots for siRNA delivery, and Raman spectroscopy for gene expression analysis without amplification.
3. The goal is to establish a research center in St. Petersburg to conduct full-cycle nanobiotechnology research across multiple fields to develop new drugs and medical equipment.
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This document discusses the future of telepresence and how new technologies can make it more accessible. It proposes that:
1. Using scalable video coding (SVC) and a video routing unit (VRU) can replace traditional MCUs, enabling near-zero delay, high quality experiences without quality loss from multiple encodings.
2. SVC allows co-existence of low-end and high-end systems by adapting video quality based on available bandwidth.
3. The VRU architecture is simpler and more scalable than MCUs. Combined with SVC and standard hardware, these technologies can solve long-standing videoconferencing problems and make telepresence affordable and ubiquitous.
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The document discusses Skolkovo Innovation Center, Russia's largest innovation project. Dozens of large and small businesses throughout Russia will take part in the project this year and receive special incentives. The goal of Skolkovo is to become an innovation hub that stimulates entrepreneurship, disseminates an entrepreneurial culture, and integrates Russia into the global economy by attracting foreign specialists and companies. Some key initiatives include developing new technologies in various fields like energy, IT, biomedical, and space; establishing globally competitive companies in Russia; and creating conditions for local innovative talent development. The document provides details on the project timeline, partner companies, and 28 example innovative projects currently underway in various technology clusters.
This document provides an overview of Ukrainian law regarding the creation and functioning of industrial parks. It defines key terms and establishes the legal framework. It specifies that industrial parks can be created on state, communal, or private lands by public authorities, local governments, or private landowners/leaseholders. It outlines procedures for selecting land, developing infrastructure, and selecting a management company. The main points are:
1) Industrial parks are intended to promote economic development and investment by providing dedicated areas for industrial activity with supporting infrastructure.
2) The law defines terms like "initiator," "management company," and "participant" and establishes the legal rights and obligations of these entities.
3) Industrial parks can be created on
1) This document outlines the regulations for conferring and withdrawing status as a project participant for the creation and functioning of the Skolkovo Innovation Center in Russia.
2) It establishes the criteria an entity must meet to be considered as a project participant, such as being a legal Russian entity conducting research in specified innovation areas. It also outlines the application process.
3) The application will undergo a formal review to ensure completeness and a substantive review by a Board of Experts to evaluate if the project meets the established criteria. If approved, the entity can be conferred project participant status.
This document outlines regulations for assigning and terminating project participant status for organizations involved in the Skolkovo Innovation Center. It describes the application process and requirements for obtaining participant status, including that the applicant must be a Russian legal entity conducting research, have projects aligned with priority technology areas, and commit to locating in Skolkovo. It also covers evaluation of applications for completeness and eligibility before expert review. The goal is to support the development and commercialization of new technologies through the Skolkovo Innovation Center.
This document outlines revised rules and regulations for implementing the Philippines' Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Law. Key points include:
- It recognizes the important role of the private sector in financing infrastructure projects normally undertaken by the government.
- The revised rules aim to provide incentives and support for project proponents, ensure transparency in project bidding, and ensure compliance by both government and private partners.
- It defines terms like BOT, Build-Lease-Transfer, and others and covers all private sector infrastructure projects undertaken through contractual arrangements authorized by the BOT Law.
This document summarizes Mongolia's Law on Concessions, which regulates granting concessions over state and local property. Key points:
1. It defines concessions as exclusive rights to possess, operate, create and renovate state/local assets to provide basic services via agreements.
2. It establishes different types of concessions like Build-Operate-Transfer.
3. It outlines the process for creating a list of concession items, organizing tenders to grant concessions, and the roles and powers of different government entities in managing concessions.
4. It specifies rules around ownership rights related to concession items, activities prohibited for government, and procedures for announcing and conducting tenders.
This document announces Rusnano's plans to establish nanotechnology centers in Russia and attract special service suppliers to assist with various projects. It provides background on Rusnano's nanotechnology center concept and initial projects. The goals are to determine interested contractors, provide project details, specify required services, and obtain feedback. Key services needed include a technical agent to oversee projects, an infrastructure designer, suppliers of high-tech equipment, and an engineering company to manage construction. Rusnano plans to announce purchase procedures in Q1-Q2 2011 to select suppliers.
The document outlines Turkey's Law on Technology Development Zones, with the following key points:
1. The law aims to support technology-intensive production and entrepreneurship by facilitating cooperation between universities, research institutions, and businesses. This is intended to help develop new technologies, products, and jobs.
2. Technology Development Zones are established near universities or research centers to integrate academic, economic, and social structures. Companies located in these zones work to commercialize technological inventions.
3. Zones are identified and established by decree. A managing company is responsible for the zone's planning, infrastructure development, management, and ensuring activities comply with the law's objectives.
1) The document outlines a draft coal mining agreement between a state-owned company and a private contractor regarding mining rights at the Tavan Tolgoi coal deposit in Mongolia.
2) It defines the rights and responsibilities of both parties, including the contractor's rights to conduct mining, washing, transporting and selling of coal. It also outlines taxation and royalty terms.
3) The agreement would be for an initial period of 30 years, with the potential for extensions according to Mongolian law. The contractor is required to conduct technical and economic feasibility studies within a set timeframe.
1. Chronic diseases like cancer impose a huge economic burden in the US of over $1.3 trillion annually, demonstrating an unmet need for more effective therapies.
2. Current drug discovery has a high failure rate and costs $3.9 billion per approved drug due to an incomplete understanding of disease biology.
3. The document proposes addressing this challenge by focusing phenotype-driven research on cancer biology using multi-omics approaches to better understand disease mechanisms and identify new drug targets and biomarkers. Quantitative proteomics is highlighted as a key technique.
4. Developing diagnostic tests to stratify patient populations could improve therapeutic outcomes by identifying those likely to benefit or experience toxicity from specific treatments.
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This document discusses the importance of basic science and how apparently unrelated discoveries can lead to major medical advances. It provides examples such as X-rays discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen and penicillin discovered by Alexander Fleming and others. The document advocates for funding basic research through individual investigators and reviewing proposals based on their merits rather than predefined areas or priorities. It then describes limitations of current computational models and force fields used in drug design. A new Quantum Mechanical Polarizable Force Field (QMPFF) is introduced that aims to more accurately model polarization and interactions at a molecular level, which could help improve the drug development process. Initial tests on binding calculations show promising results compared to conventional force fields and experimental data.
Martin Pera stem cells and the future of medicineigorod
This document discusses stem cell research and regenerative medicine. It begins by defining regenerative medicine and stem cells. It describes different types of stem cells including tissue stem cells and embryonic stem cells. It discusses some clinical uses of tissue stem cells and limitations. It then covers the discovery of human embryonic stem cells in 1998 and their potential uses and challenges. The rest of the document discusses various stem cell research projects at USC including using stem cells to study disease, induced pluripotent stem cells, and stem cell-based therapies for conditions like macular degeneration and HIV/AIDS.
The document discusses Skolkovo Innovation Centre, Russia's largest project to promote innovation and entrepreneurship. Dozens of large and small businesses throughout Russia will participate in the project this year and receive special incentives. The goal of Skolkovo is to become an innovation hub that stimulates entrepreneurship, disseminates an entrepreneurial culture across Russia, and integrates Russia into the global economy by attracting foreign specialists and innovative companies. Some key initiatives include developing new technologies in fields like energy, IT, biomedical, and space; establishing a supportive ecosystem for research and development; and creating a global network to share knowledge.
Dubina Michael biomedical technologies at Skolkovoigorod
1. The document discusses interdisciplinary research at the intersection of physics, biology, and medicine using nanotechnologies to study biological processes at the atomic level and develop new targeted cancer treatments.
2. Examples of research include using nanoelectrodes to study cancer cell phenotypes, organic quantum dots for siRNA delivery, and Raman spectroscopy for gene expression analysis without amplification.
3. The goal is to establish a research center in St. Petersburg to conduct full-cycle nanobiotechnology research across multiple fields to develop new drugs and medical equipment.
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This document discusses video coding and compression technologies. It provides an overview of lossy and lossless compression techniques and describes past, present and future video compression standards like H.261, MPEG-2, H.264 and H.265. While resolution capabilities continue to increase with technologies like 4K, the document argues that video compression is still needed due to limitations in bandwidth availability and the large sizes of uncompressed video.
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This document discusses the future of telepresence and how new technologies can make it more accessible. It proposes that:
1. Using scalable video coding (SVC) and a video routing unit (VRU) can replace traditional MCUs, enabling near-zero delay, high quality experiences without quality loss from multiple encodings.
2. SVC allows co-existence of low-end and high-end systems by adapting video quality based on available bandwidth.
3. The VRU architecture is simpler and more scalable than MCUs. Combined with SVC and standard hardware, these technologies can solve long-standing videoconferencing problems and make telepresence affordable and ubiquitous.
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The document summarizes a seminar given by Acad. Prof. Yuri V. Gulyaev on new non-invasive medical diagnostic methods using physical fields and radiations emitted from the human body. It discusses how precise measurements of infrared, microwave, optical and acoustic radiations as well as electric and magnetic fields can provide information on the functioning of physiological systems and be used for early medical diagnosis before pathological changes occur. Specific diagnostic examples using remote thermography, magnetocardiography, electroimpedance tomography and laser analysis of breath samples are presented. The seminar highlights the importance of functional tomography techniques that allow doctors to monitor organ function in vivo for preventative medicine and treatment monitoring.
The document discusses Skolkovo Innovation Center, Russia's largest innovation project. Dozens of large and small businesses throughout Russia will take part in the project this year and receive special incentives. The goal of Skolkovo is to become an innovation hub that stimulates entrepreneurship, disseminates an entrepreneurial culture, and integrates Russia into the global economy by attracting foreign specialists and companies. Some key initiatives include developing new technologies in various fields like energy, IT, biomedical, and space; establishing globally competitive companies in Russia; and creating conditions for local innovative talent development. The document provides details on the project timeline, partner companies, and 28 example innovative projects currently underway in various technology clusters.
This document provides an overview of Ukrainian law regarding the creation and functioning of industrial parks. It defines key terms and establishes the legal framework. It specifies that industrial parks can be created on state, communal, or private lands by public authorities, local governments, or private landowners/leaseholders. It outlines procedures for selecting land, developing infrastructure, and selecting a management company. The main points are:
1) Industrial parks are intended to promote economic development and investment by providing dedicated areas for industrial activity with supporting infrastructure.
2) The law defines terms like "initiator," "management company," and "participant" and establishes the legal rights and obligations of these entities.
3) Industrial parks can be created on
1) This document outlines the regulations for conferring and withdrawing status as a project participant for the creation and functioning of the Skolkovo Innovation Center in Russia.
2) It establishes the criteria an entity must meet to be considered as a project participant, such as being a legal Russian entity conducting research in specified innovation areas. It also outlines the application process.
3) The application will undergo a formal review to ensure completeness and a substantive review by a Board of Experts to evaluate if the project meets the established criteria. If approved, the entity can be conferred project participant status.
This document outlines regulations for assigning and terminating project participant status for organizations involved in the Skolkovo Innovation Center. It describes the application process and requirements for obtaining participant status, including that the applicant must be a Russian legal entity conducting research, have projects aligned with priority technology areas, and commit to locating in Skolkovo. It also covers evaluation of applications for completeness and eligibility before expert review. The goal is to support the development and commercialization of new technologies through the Skolkovo Innovation Center.
This document outlines revised rules and regulations for implementing the Philippines' Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Law. Key points include:
- It recognizes the important role of the private sector in financing infrastructure projects normally undertaken by the government.
- The revised rules aim to provide incentives and support for project proponents, ensure transparency in project bidding, and ensure compliance by both government and private partners.
- It defines terms like BOT, Build-Lease-Transfer, and others and covers all private sector infrastructure projects undertaken through contractual arrangements authorized by the BOT Law.
This document summarizes Mongolia's Law on Concessions, which regulates granting concessions over state and local property. Key points:
1. It defines concessions as exclusive rights to possess, operate, create and renovate state/local assets to provide basic services via agreements.
2. It establishes different types of concessions like Build-Operate-Transfer.
3. It outlines the process for creating a list of concession items, organizing tenders to grant concessions, and the roles and powers of different government entities in managing concessions.
4. It specifies rules around ownership rights related to concession items, activities prohibited for government, and procedures for announcing and conducting tenders.
This document announces Rusnano's plans to establish nanotechnology centers in Russia and attract special service suppliers to assist with various projects. It provides background on Rusnano's nanotechnology center concept and initial projects. The goals are to determine interested contractors, provide project details, specify required services, and obtain feedback. Key services needed include a technical agent to oversee projects, an infrastructure designer, suppliers of high-tech equipment, and an engineering company to manage construction. Rusnano plans to announce purchase procedures in Q1-Q2 2011 to select suppliers.
The document outlines Turkey's Law on Technology Development Zones, with the following key points:
1. The law aims to support technology-intensive production and entrepreneurship by facilitating cooperation between universities, research institutions, and businesses. This is intended to help develop new technologies, products, and jobs.
2. Technology Development Zones are established near universities or research centers to integrate academic, economic, and social structures. Companies located in these zones work to commercialize technological inventions.
3. Zones are identified and established by decree. A managing company is responsible for the zone's planning, infrastructure development, management, and ensuring activities comply with the law's objectives.
1) The document outlines a draft coal mining agreement between a state-owned company and a private contractor regarding mining rights at the Tavan Tolgoi coal deposit in Mongolia.
2) It defines the rights and responsibilities of both parties, including the contractor's rights to conduct mining, washing, transporting and selling of coal. It also outlines taxation and royalty terms.
3) The agreement would be for an initial period of 30 years, with the potential for extensions according to Mongolian law. The contractor is required to conduct technical and economic feasibility studies within a set timeframe.
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2) It outlines the rights and responsibilities of both parties, including the contractor's obligations around conducting feasibility studies, constructing mining facilities, safety procedures, accounting, and reporting.
3) Key terms include the contractor being granted mining rights for 30 years, paying various taxes and royalties to the SOC, and the SOC receiving a certain percentage of the total mined coal.
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Vietnam Law on Tendering - Number 61 2005-QH11IFAD Vietnam
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No. 61-2005-QH11
LAW ON TENDERING
National Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Legislature XI, Session 8 (from 18 October until 29 November 2005)
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This memorandum of understanding is between the Government Analyst's Department and the Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka to automate core operations of the Government Analyst's Department. The project will be implemented by university students supervised by an academic from the University of Colombo School of Computing over 5 months. The ICT Agency will manage the project and provide equipment. The Analyst's Department will support requirements gathering and testing and take responsibility for ongoing system administration after completion.
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- The objectives are to promote economic development, increase employment and exports, and encourage domestic and foreign investment in special economic zones.
- Duties of the oversight bodies include establishing policies, approving zone development projects, and supervising the management committees.
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- The law establishes the legal framework for public-private partnerships and defines their key characteristics like long-term relationships, risk sharing, and private investment.
- Public-private partnerships can be used in various sectors like infrastructure, healthcare, tourism and more. They can involve private partners in functions like design, financing, construction and operation.
This document outlines the key provisions of the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines, including establishing the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) to administer intellectual property rights. The IPO is headed by a Director General and divided into bureaus focused on patents, trademarks, legal affairs, documentation/technology transfer, IT, and administration. The code defines intellectual property rights and technology transfer arrangements. It also establishes the functions and organizational structure of the IPO to examine applications and register intellectual property rights.
Similar to Federal Law No. 244-FZ of September 28, 2010 (20)
1. FEDERAL LAW
NO. 244-FZ OF SEPTEMBER 28, 2010
ON THE INNOVATION CENTRE SKOLKOVO
Adopted by the State Duma on September 21, 2010
Endorsed by the Federation Council on September 22, 2010
Chapter 1. General Provisions
Article 1. The Scope of this Federal Law
1. This Federal Law regulates the relations arising in the implementation of the project
involving the creation and maintenance of a geographically separate complex (the innovation
centre Skolkovo), as well as the life support on the territory thereof.
2. The project involving the creation and maintenance of the innovation centre
Skolkovo (hereinafter referred to as the project) shall be implemented for the purpose of
expansion of scientific research works, developments and commercialization of their results
along the guidelines cited in Part 8 of Article 10 of this Federal Law.
3. To the relations which are not regulated by this Federal Law shall apply the
legislation of the Russian Federation.
Article 2. Basic Concepts Used in this Federal Law
For the purposes of this Federal Law, the following basic concepts are used therein:
1) the project meaning the totality of activities aimed at attaining the aim of the
creation and maintenance of the innovation centre Skolkovo;
2) the innovation centre Skolkovo meaning the totality of infrastructure items on the
territory of the innovation centre Skolkovo and of the procedures for interaction of the
persons participating in the project's implementation, in particular by way of using this
infrastructure (hereinafter referred to as the Centre);
3) the Centre's territory meaning the land plots within the boundaries of the territory
intended for the project's implementation and defined in the procedure established by the
President of the Russian Federation which are under ownership of the management
company;
4) the infrastructure of the Centre's territory meaning the totality of the Centre's
territory, as well as of buildings, structures, constructions and other facilities, including the
public infrastructure facilities (hereinafter referred to as the property making up the
infrastructure of the Centre's territory) located on the Centre's territory;
5) the management company meaning the Russian legal entity with is entrusted with
the project's implementation in the procedure established by the President of the Russian
Federation;
6) a branch company of the management company meaning an economic company
established by the management company solely for the purpose of exercising a part of the
management company's functions in compliance with this Federal Law;
7) management companies meaning the management company and branch
companies of the management company;
8) a project participant meaning a Russian legal entity that has been established solely
for the purpose of exercising scientific research activities in compliance with this Federal Law
and has obtained the status of a project participant in compliance with this Federal Law;
9) scientific research activities meaning the implementation by a project participant of
scientific research works, developments and commercialization of their results along the
2. guidelines defined in compliance with this Federal Law, as well as of other kinds of activities
required for the implementation of scientific research works, developments and
commercialization of their results;
10) a person participating in the project's implementation meaning the management
company, a branch company of the management company, the project participant, other
legal entity or individual businessman exercising the activities involved in the project's
implementation on the basis of transactions made with the management company, a branch
company of the management company or a project participant, except for a state power body
or a local authority, as well as a natural person exercising labour activities on the Centre's
territory;
11) the project rules meaning the totality of rights and duties of the persons
participating in the project's implementation which are endorsed by the management
company in compliance with this Federal Law for the purpose of creating procedures for
interaction of the persons participating in the project's implementation and whose availability
and observance are the obligatory conditions of exercising by the cited persons their
activities.
Chapter 2. The Infrastructure of the Centre's Territory
Article 3. The Centre's Territory
1. The management company shall have the land plots within the boundaries of the
Centre's territory under ownership thereof.
2. It is not allowed to dispose of the land plots which are within the boundaries of the
Centre's territory, in particular by way of their alienation and charging, except when they are
let on lease by the management company to the persons participating in the project's
implementation. With this, the cited land plots may not be let on sublease.
3. The land plots within the boundaries of the Centre's territory may be only let on
lease to the person participating in the project's implementation for the purpose of their sale.
4. The management company is entitled to establish special conditions of letting the
land plots within the boundaries of the Centre's territory on lease to the persons participating
in the project's implementation, depending on such participation's significance.
5. A procedure for and terms of letting the land plots within the boundaries of the
Centre's territory on lease to the persons participating in the project's implementation, as well
as a procedure for using the cited land plots, shall be established by the project rules subject
to the provisions of this article.
Article 4. The Property Constituting the Infrastructure of the Centre's Territory
1. The property constituting the infrastructure of the Centre's territory may be only
used for the purpose of ensuring the project's implementation.
2. The management company shall have under its ownership the residential premises
forming part of the infrastructure of the Centre's territory.
3. The management company is not entitled to dispose of the residential premises
forming part of the infrastructure of the Centre's territory, in particular by way of their
alienation and charging, except when they are let on lease or hire to the persons participating
in the project's implementation without the right to subsequent letting the cited residential
premises on sublease or to their subsequent letting on hire or under-tenancy.
4. The restriction as to letting residential premises on sublease or hire established by
Part 3 of this article shall not extend to letting residential premises on lease to branch
companies of the management company for the purpose of their subsequent letting on lease
3. or hire to the persons participating in the project's implementation without the right of
subsequent letting of the cited residential premises on sublease or their subsequent letting on
hire or under-tenancy.
5. The terms of and procedure for letting residential premises on lease, sublease or on
hire shall be established by the management company.
6. The management company is entitled to establish special conditions of granting the
property forming part of the infrastructure of the Centre's territory to the persons participating
in the project's implementation, depending on the significance of such participation.
7. A procedure for and terms of using the property forming part of the infrastructure of
the Centre's territory shall be established by the project's rules subject to the provisions of
this article.
Article 5. Maintenance of the Infrastructure of the Centre's Territory and Life Support
on It
1. For the purpose of maintaining the infrastructure of the Centre's territory and life
support on it the management company shall make the following actions:
1) prepare the documents which in compliance with this Federal Law shall be applied
instead of the general plan of the settlement, land use and building rules, as well as the land
planning documentation on the basis of such documents;
2) endorse the documents which in compliance with this Federal Law shall be applied
instead of the general plan of the settlement, land use and building rules, as well as the land
planning documentation on the basis of such documents, issue construction permits, permits
to put facilities into operation when carrying out construction, reconstruction and overhaul of
the capital construction units located on the Centre's territory;
3) name streets, squares and other objects on the Centre's territory where citizens
reside and number houses;
4) arrange streets' lighting, installation of pointers with streets' denomination and
house numbers;
5) issue permits to conditionally allowed kinds of the use of land or capital construction
items;
6) endorse the form of the town-planning design of a land plot;
7) conduct an expert examination of the project documentation of capital construction
items and of the results of engineering survey works carried out for the purpose of preparing
such project documentation;
8) coordinate the installation of advertising structures on the Centre's territory and
render decision on dismantling advertising structures installed without authorization to do it;
9) arrange the construction and operation of motor roads;
10) arrange the creation and operation the infrastructure units located on the Centre's
territory;
11) create conditions for rendering transport services to the population and arrange
rendering of transport services to the population;
12) organize the supply of electric power, heating, gas and water to the population, as
well as water removal and fuel supply to the population;
13) arrange the collection and removal of solid waste and garbage, as well as the
improvement and forestry of the Centre's territory;
14) create conditions for rendering to the population the services involved in providing
communications, catering, trade and domestic amenities, as well as for leisure activities;
15) organize the construction of residential premises and their maintenance;
16) provide residential premises, define the grounds and procedure for eviction from
residential premises;
4. 17) organise preschool, primary general, basic general and secondary (full) general
education by way of establishing, and arranging the establishment of, non-governmental
educational institutions;
18) issue permits to educational activities;
19) endorse the rules for exercising educational activities;
20) arrange rendering of medical aid within the framework of the private health care
system;
21) issue permits to render medical aid;
22) endorse the rules for exercising medical activities.
2. The management company shall exercise the activities cited in Part 1 of this article
independently or attracting third person, if not otherwise provided for by this article.
3. The management company is not entitled to entrust third persons with the exercise
of the functions cited in Items 2, 3, 5-8, 18, 19, 21 and 22 of Part 1 of this article or in any
other way to assign to third persons the right to exercise them.
4. The financial support to the activities cited in Part 1 of this article shall be provided
on account of the management company's own funds, own funds of the management
company's branch companies, the federal budget assets, as well as on account of other
sources in compliance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.
Chapter 3. The Specifics of Exercising Activities by the Persons Participating in the
Project's Implementation
Article 6. General Terms of Exercising Activities by the Persons Participating on the
Project's Implementation
1. The persons participating in the project's implementation shall exercise their
activities in compliance with the legislation of the Russian Federation, this Federal Law and
the project rules.
2. The activities of the persons participating in the project's implementation must
correspond to its goals.
3. Control over correspondence of the activities of the persons participating in the
project's implementation to the goals thereof shall be exercised by the management company
in compliance with this Federal Law.
Article 7. The Project Rules
1. The project rules shall be developed and endorsed by the management company,
shall be deemed public information and a mandatory condition of exercising activities by the
persons participating in the project's implementation. As the project rules shall be deemed, in
particular, the rules for exercising some kinds of activities established by this Federal Law or
in compliance with it.
2. The project rules must not be at variance with the legislation of the Russian
Federation and shall be applied solely to the activities which are connected with the project's
implementation and/or are exercised on the Centre's territory.
3. The project rules shall become the terms and conditions of transactions made by
the persons participating in the project's implementation for the purpose of ensuring its
implementation from the time when such transactions are made.
4. Control over the observance of the project rules shall be exercised by the
management company in compliance with this Federal Law.
5. The project rules shall be inserted in the management company's Internet site.
5. 6. Persons infringing the project rules shall forfeit the right to participation in the
project's implementation in the procedure established by the management company.
Article 8. The Specifics of the Management Company's Activities
1. The specifics of the management company's activities shall be established by this
Federal Law, decisions of the President of the Russian Federation and its constituent
documents. The management company's constituent documents shall be amended by
approbation of the Commission for Modernisation and Technological Development of Russia
under the President of the Russian Federation.
2. For the purpose of project's implementation the management company shall
exercise the following basic functions:
1) general organizational guidance and coordination of the activities involved in the
project's implementation, including the following:
a) endorsement of the documents containing the project rules and ensurance of their
observance;
b) endorsement of other documents required for exercising the functions of the
management company;
c) ensuring interaction of the persons participating in the project's implementation
between themselves and with state power bodies, local authorities and other organisations;
2) maintaining the infrastructure of the Centre's territory;
3) arranging scientific research activities and promoting their exercise, in particular:
a) adopting decisions on granting the status of a project participant or on deprivation of
it;
b) keeping a register of project participants and presenting the documents proving the
status of a project participant to the state power bodies and local authorities, as well as to the
bodies exercising control over the correctness of computation, completeness and timeliness
of payment (remittance) of insurance contributions to state off-budget funds (hereinafter
referred to as the bodies exercising control over payment of insurance contributions);
c) arranging the provision to project participants of the services required for the
exercise of appropriate activities (in particular, legal and accounting services), as well as for
the state registration of intellectual activities' results created by project participants while
exercising scientific research activities;
d) providing, or organizing the provision of, customs broker's (representative's)
services to the persons participating in the project's implementation;
e) making possible for project participants to use the infrastructure of the Centre's
territory on easy terms;
4) presenting the documents which are required for reimbursement in compliance with
this Federal Law of the outlays of the persons participating in the project's implementation on
making customs payments;
5) exercising other functions provided for by this Federal Law, decisions of the
President of the Russian Federation and the charter of the management company.
3. The management company shall exercise the functions cited in Part 2 of this article
independently or attracting third persons, if not otherwise provided for by this article.
4. The management company shall entrust the management company's branch
companies with the exercise of its functions or in some other way transfer thereto the right to
it in the procedure and under the terms which are established by Article 9 of this Federal
Law.
5. The management company is not entitled to entrust third persons with the exercise
of the functions cited in the subitems (a) and (b) of Item 1, the subitems (a) and (b) of Item 3
and in Item 4 of Part 2 of this article or to transfer in any other way the right to exercise them
6. to third persons.
6. The management company is entitled to entrust with the exercise of the functions
cited in the subitem (d) of Item 3 of Part 2 of this article and in Item 16 of Part 1 of Article 5 of
this Federal Law solely the management company's branch company.
7. In the event of transfer by the management company to third persons the right to
exercise some functions involved in the project's implementation, the provisions of this
Federal Law regulating the activities of the management company as to the exercise of
appropriate functions shall apply to these persons' activities.
8. To present information to state power bodies and local authorities, as well as to the
bodies exercising control over payment of insurance contributions, the management
company shall devise special blank forms which shall be strict accountability forms subject to
registration with the federal executive power body exercising the functions involved in the
formulation and implementation of the state policy and normative legal regulation in respect
of registration of non-profit organisations.
9. Financial support to the activities of the management company shall be rendered on
account of its own funds, federal budget funds, as well as on account of other sources in
compliance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.
10. The management company is obliged to insert a report on its activities in the
Internet on an annual basis.
Article 9. The Specifics of Activities of the Management Company's Branch
Companies
1. The management company is entitled to entrust its branch companies with the
exercise of some functions involved in the project 's implementation or to transfer in some
other way to these companies the right to exercise them, provided that the following
conditions are met:
1) the management company's branch company has been established by the
management company solely for the purpose of exercising the functions involved in the
project's implementation that have been transferred to it;
2) the management company possesses a hundred percent of the stocks (shares) in
the authorised capital of the management company's branch company;
3) the management company's branch company does not exercise activities which are
not connected with the project's implementation.
2. In the event of transfer to the management company's branch company of some
functions involved in the project's implementation, the provisions of this Federal Law
regulating the management company's activities involved in the exercise of appropriate
functions shall apply to the activities of this company.
Article 10. The Specifics of the Activities Exercised by Project Participants
1. A legal entity shall acquire the status of a project participant from the date of
inclusion thereof in the register of project participants. A decision on including a legal entity in
the register of project participants shall be adopted in the procedure endorsed by the
management company.
2. A decision on inclusion of a legal entity in the register of project participants may be
adopted if the following conditions are concurrently met:
1) the legal entity has been established in compliance with the legislation of the
Russian Federation;
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7. 2) the standing executive body of the legal entity, as well as other bodies or persons
authorized to act on behalf of the legal entity without a letter of attorney, are permanently
located on the Centre's territory;
3) the legal entity's constituent documents permit the exercise by it of scientific
research activities in compliance with this Federal Law;
4) the legal entity undertakes to exercise scientific research activities in compliance
with this Federal Law and to follow the project rules.
3. The management company may establish additional conditions which are not
provided for by Part 2 of this article and whose observance is mandatory for inclusion of a
legal entity in the register of project participants. Management companies may not act as
founders (participants) of a project participant.
4. A legal entity shall lose the status of a project participant upon the expiry of ten
years as from the date when the legal entity is included in the register of project participants
or as from the date of preschedule exclusion of the legal entity from the register of project
participants, liquidation or re-organisation of the legal entity in compliance with the legislation
of the Russian Federation (except for re-organisation in the form of transformation or merger
when each legal entity participating in the merger has the status of a project participant on
the date of the state registration of the legal successor of the legal entities to be re-
organised). A decision on preschedule exclusion of a legal entity from the register of project
participants shall be adopted in the procedure endorsed by the management company.
5. A decision on preschedule exclusion of a legal entity from the register of project
participants shall be adopted in the following cases:
1) a project participant's failure to follow the project rules;
2) a project participant's failure to satisfy the requirements of this Federal Law;
3) a project participant's refusal to participate in the project.
6. A procedure for keeping the register of project participants and forms of the
documents to be filed with state power bodies, local authorities, as well as with the bodies
exercising control over payment of insurance contributions, for proving the status of a project
participant shall be devised and endorsed by the management company.
7. A project participant shall exercise scientific research activities in the procedure and
under the terms which are defined by the management company in compliance with this
Federal Law.
8. Scientific research activities shall be exercised along the following guidelines:
1) energy efficiency and energy saving, in particular the development of innovative
energy technologies;
2) nuclear power technologies;
3) space technologies, primarily as regards telecommunication and navigation
systems (in particular, the creation of the appropriate land infrastructure);
4) medical technologies, as regards the development of equipment and medicines;
5) strategic computer technologies and software.
9. For the purposes of this Federal Law, the activities contravening the project's goals,
project rules and the requirements of this Federal Law shall not be deemed scientific
research activities. The exercise by a project participant of the activities which are not
recognized as scientific research activities shall be deemed a violation of the project rules.
10. The management company shall independently exercise control over the
compliance of scientific research activities with the project goals, project rules and the
requirements of this Federal Law.
Chapter 4. The Specifics of Regulating Individual Relations While Implementing the
8. Project
Article 11. Reimbursement of Outlays on Making Customs Payments
1. The management company is entitled to render to the legal entities and individual
businessmen participating in the project's implementation customs broker's (representative's)
services in respect of the commodities (except for excisable commodities) imported for the
purpose of their use in construction, equipping and technical fitting out of immovable property
items on the Centre's territory or required for exercising scientific research activities on the
Centre's territory.
2. In the event of rendering the services cited in Part 1 of this article, customs
payments shall be made in respect of the commodities (except for excisable commodities)
imported for the purpose of their use in construction, equipping and technical fitting out of
immovable property items on the Centre's territory or required for exercising scientific
research activities on the Centre's territory by the management company on behalf and on
the instructions of the legal entities and individual businessmen which are the persons
participating in the project's implementation.
3. In the event of rendering the services cited in Part 1 of this article, the outlays of the
legal entities and individual businessmen which are the persons participating in the project's
implementation on payment of customs duties in respect of commodities (except for
excisable commodities) imported for the purpose of their use in construction, equipping and
technical fitting out of immovable property items on the Centre's territory or required for
exercising scientific research activities on the Centre's territory shall be reimbursed to such
persons in the form of subsidies by way of their remittance to the management company in
the procedure established by the budget legislation of the Russian Federation, provided that
the management company presents to the authorized federal executive power body a
confirmation in writing containing data on the nomenclature, quantity and cost of imported
commodities and on the organizations that are engaged in importation and declaring of such
commodities.
4. In the event of rendering the services cited in Part 1 of this article, the outlays of the
persons participating in the project's implementation on payment of value-added tax when
importing commodities (except for excisable commodities) for their use in construction,
equipping and technical fitting out of immovable property items on the Centre's territory or
those whose availability is required for exercising scientific research activities on the Centre's
territory shall be reimbursed to these persons in the form of subsidies by way of their
remittance to the management company in the procedure established by the budget
legislation of the Russian Federation, in particular, if such persons are relived of a taxpayer's
duties involved in paying value-added tax in compliance with Article 145.1 of the Tax Code of
the Russian Federation, provided that the management company presents to the authorized
federal executive power body a confirmation in writing containing data on the nomenclature,
quantity, cost of imported commodities and on the organizations that are engaged in these
commodities' importation and declaring.
5. The management company shall register the documents cited in Parts 3 and 4 of
this article in the procedure approved by the management company and shall present them
to the authorized federal executive power body.
Article 12. The Specifics of Placing and Distributing Advertisement on the Centre's
Territory
1. The distribution of outdoor advertisement on the Centre's territory with the use of
screens, billboards, construction lathing, strings, electronic scoreboards, air-balloons,
aerostatic balloons and other technical facilities used for stable outdoor placement of
9. advertisement which are installed and located on outer walls, roofs and other structural
components of buildings, constructions and structures or outside them, halting points of
transport vehicles (hereinafter referred to as the installation of advertising structures) shall be
allowed in the procedure established by the legislation of the Russian Federation on
advertising and if it is coordinated in writing with the management company.
2. The installation of advertising structures without its coordination with the
management company (unauthorized installation) is not permitted. Should advertising
structures be installed without proper authorization, they are subject to dismantling on the
basis of the management company's decision.
3. Advertising structures installed without proper authorization shall be dismantled at
the expense of the person that has installed them or, if it is impossible to detect this person,
at the expense of the owner of the land plot, building or other immovable property item, which
this advertising structure is attached to, or at the expense of the person authorized by such
property's owner, including the leaseholder.
4. A procedure for coordinating the installation of advertising structures on the Centre's
territory and a procedure for adoption of decisions on dismantling advertising structures
installed without proper authorization shall be established by the management company.
5. Advertising structures and their placement on the Centre's territory must satisfy the
requirements of appropriate technical regulations subject to the specifics provided for by this
Federal Law.
Article 13. The Specifics of Technical Regulation on the Centre's Territory
1. Activities shall be exercised on the Centre's territory with the observance of safety
requirements, in particular of the requirements for fire safety, for products and for the
processes of design (including survey works), production, construction, installation,
adjustment, operation, storage, transportation, sale and utilization connected with them, as
regards satisfaction of the requirements of appropriate technical regulations, provisions of
standards, codes or, pending their entry into force, of regulatory legal acts of the Russian
Federation and regulatory documents of federal executive power bodies, except as provided
for by this article.
2. In respect of products and the processes of design (including survey works),
production, construction, installation, adjustment, operation, storage, transportation, sale and
utilization connected with the requirements for them used on the Centre's territory may be
applied, instead of individual safety requirements contained in technical regulations,
provisions of standards, codes or, pending their entry into force, in regulatory legal acts of the
Russian Federation and regulatory documents of the federal executive power bodies, or, in
the absence of the cited requirements and provisions, the technical regulations or the
requirements contained in technical regulations or documents of member states of the
Customs Union within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Community or of member
states of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development.
3. A decision on applying on the Centre's territory the regulations or requirements cited
in Part 2 of this article shall be adopted by the management company. When adopting such
decision, the management company is entitled to define the specifics of applying the cited
regulations or requirements on the Centre's territory.
4. The decision cited in Part 3 of this article shall be forwarded by the management
company to the federal executive power body authorized to exercise the functions involved in
rendering the state services in respect technical regulation and measurement assurance and
shall be inserted in the management company's Internet site.
5. The safety requirements provided for by the management company's decision shall
apply on the Centre's territory as from the date when this decision is forwarded to the federal
10. executive power body cited in Part 4 of this article.
6. In the cases provided for by Part 2 of this article, an obligatory conformity
evaluation, except for the state control (supervision), shall not be made. The state control
(supervision) in the cited cases shall be exercised subject to the provisions of Part 7 of this
article.
7. In the cases cited in Part 2 of this article, as the object of the state control
(supervision) shall be deemed checking of compliance with the safety requirements for the
products and for the processes of design (including survey works), production, construction,
installation, adjustment, operation, storage, transportation, sale and utilization connected with
them which are established subject to the provisions of this article.
8. The effects of non-observance of the requirements provided for by this article shall
be defined in compliance with Article 18 of this Federal Law.
Article 14. The Specifics of Ensuring the Population's Sanitary-and-Epidemiological
Welfare on the Centre's Territory
1. The activities on the Centre's territory shall be exercised subject to the requirements
established by sanitary-and-epidemiological rules and normative standards, in particular
subject to the requirements which are not included in technical regulations, except as
provided for by this article.
2. On the Centre's territory may be applied the sanitary-and-epidemiological rules and
normative standards or the requirements contained in sanitary-and-epidemiological
regulations or documents of member states of the Customs Union within the framework of
the Eurasian Economic Community or of member states of the Organisation of Economic
Cooperation and Development, subject to the conditions provided for by this article.
3. The application of the sanitary-and-epidemiological rules and normative standards
or of the requirements cited in Part 2 of this article must ensure that there are no harmful
environmental factors on the Centre's territory and in the area adjacent thereto. The safety
criteria established by the cited rules and normative standards must not be less strict than
those established by the legislation of the Russian Federation and/or international standards.
4. A decision on application on the Centre's territory of the rules and normative
standards or of the requirements cited in Part 2 of this article shall be adopted by the
management company. When adopting such decision, the management company is entitled
to define the specifics of application of these rules and normative standards or requirements
on the Centre's territory.
5. The decision cited in Part 4 of this article shall be forwarded by the management
company to the federal executive power body authorized to exercise the functions involved in
the exercise of control and supervision as regards ensuring sanitary-and-epidemiological
welfare of the population, as well as shall be inserted in the Internet site of the management
company.
6. The sanitary-and-epidemiological requirements provided for by the management
company's decision shall apply on the Centre's territory from the date when such
requirements are forwarded to the federal executive power body cited in Part 5 of this article.
7. Where it is provided for by Part 2 of this article, as the object of the state control
(supervision) as regards ensuring sanitary-and-epidemiological welfare of the population
shall be deemed checking the satisfaction of the sanitary-and-epidemiological requirements
established subject to the provisions of this article.
8. The effect of non-observance of the requirements provided for by this article shall
be defined in compliance with Article 18 of this Federal Law.
Article 15. The Specifics of Regulating Town-Planning Activity on the Centre's
11. Territory
1. The settlement's general plan and the rules for land use and development of a
settlement shall not be prepared and endorsed in respect of the Centre's territory, and a
special document shall be endorsed in the procedure established by this article which
contains the data to be included in the settlement's general plan in compliance with the
legislation on town-planning activity (hereinafter referred to as the Centre's general plan), as
well as a special document containing the data to be included in the rules for land use and
development of a settlement (hereinafter referred to as the Centre's rules for land use and
development).
2. For the purpose of satisfying the requirements of the legislation on town-planning
activity, the Centre's general plan and the Centre's rules for land use and development shall
apply to the Centre's territory.
3. The settlement's general plan and the rules for land use and development of a
settlement shall be drawn up and endorsed as a self-standing document in compliance with
the legislation on town-planning activity solely as applied to the area that do not pertain to the
Centre's territory.
4. The Centre's general plan shall be prepared by the management company.
5. The Centre's draft general plan shall not be coordinated with the state power bodies
and local authorities.
6. Public hearings in respect of the Centre's draft general plan shall not be held.
7. The Centre's general plan shall be endorsed by the management company.
8. The Centre's general plan shall be amended in the procedure established by Parts
1, 2 and 4-7 of this article.
9. The Centre's rules for land use and development shall be prepared by the
management company. In so doing, the provisions of Parts 5-17 of Article 31 of the Town-
Planning Code of the Russian Federation shall not apply.
10. Public hearings in respect of the Centre's draft rules for land use and development
shall not be held.
11. The Centre's rules for land use and development shall be endorsed by the
management company.
12. The Centre's rules for land use and development shall be amended in the
procedure established by Parts 9-11 of this article.
13. The operation of the town-planning regulations established by the Centre's rules
for land use and development shall equally extend to all the land plots and capital
construction units located within the boundaries of the territorial zones for which such town-
planning regulations are established.
14. The permit to a conditionally allowed kind of using a land plot or capital
construction unit shall be granted and the permit to deviate from the limit parameters of
permitted construction and re-construction of capital construction units established by the
rules for land use and development of the Centre shall be obtained in the procedure
established by the cited rules for land use and development.
15. The land planning documentation in respect of the Centre's territory shall be
prepared by the management company. With this, the decision of the settlement's local
authorities as to the preparation of land planning documentation is not required.
16. Public hearing in respect of the site planning and land surveying of the Centre's
territory shall not be held.
17. The documentation concerning the site planning of the Centre's territory shall be
endorsed by the management company.
18. The form of the town-planning design of a land plot shall be established by the
management company.
12. 19. The Government of the Russian Federation may establish the following on the
Centre's territory:
1) specifics of providing engineering specifications, fixing the rate of payment for
technological connection, specifics of technological connection to electric network facilities
and energy receiving equipment of electric energy consumers;
2) specifics of providing engineering specifications, fixing the rate of payment for
connection and specifics of connecting a capital construction unit to the systems of heat, gas
and water supply.
20. The Centre's general plan, the Centre's rules for land use and development, the
land planning documentation and project documentation in respect of the Centre's territory
shall be prepared, capital construction units on the Centre's territory shall be constructed, re-
constructed and overhauled and the buildings and structures erected on the Centre's territory
shall be operated in compliance with the requirements of technical regulations or the
requirements contained in technical regulations or documents of member states of the
Customs Union within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Community or of member
states of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, subject to the
provisions contained in Article 13 of this Federal Law, as well as in compliance with the
sanitary-and-epidemiological rules and normative standards or the requirements contained in
sanitary-and-epidemiological regulations or documents of member states of the Customs
Union within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Community or of member states of the
Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, subject to the provisions provided
for by Article 14 of this Federal Law.
21. The project documentation for the capital construction units which are to be
constructed, reconstructed or overhauled on the Centre's territory and the results of the
engineering survey works carried out for such project documentation's preparation are not
subject to a state expert examination.
22. The state construction supervision over construction, reconstruction and overhaul
of capital construction units on the Centre's territory shall not be exercised.
23. The management company shall carry out an expert examination of the project
documentation for the capital construction units which are to be constructed, reconstructed or
overhauled on the Centre's territory and the results of the engineering survey works carried
out for such project documentation's preparation, exercise supervision over construction, re-
construction and overhaul of the cited units, issue construction permits and those to put such
units into operation. The form of a construction permit and the form of a permit to put the
units into operation shall be endorsed by the management company.
24. When exercising the state control (supervision) in the course of operation of
buildings and structures, shall be applied the requirements of technical regulations and the
requirements contained in technical regulations or documents of member states of the
Customs Union within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Community or of member
states of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, subject to the
provisions stipulated by Article 13 of this Federal Law, as well as the sanitary-and-
epidemiological rules and normative standards or the requirements contained in sanitary-
and-epidemiological regulations or documents of member states of the Customs Union within
the framework of the Eurasian Economic Community or of member states of the Organisation
of Economic Cooperation and Development, subject to the provisions provided for by Article
14 of this Federal Law.
25. Failure to satisfy the requirements provided for by this article shall entail the
liability in compliance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.
Article 16. The Specifics of Attracting Foreign Citizens to Labour Activities for the
13. Purpose of the Project Implementation
1. The legal entities participating in the project's implementation (hereinafter referred
to as employers) shall attract and use foreign citizens for exercising labour activities for the
purpose of the project's implementation in the procedure and under the terms which are
provided for appropriate categories of foreign citizens by Federal Law No. 115-FZ of July 25,
2002 on the Legal Position of Foreign Citizens in the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred
to as the Federal Law on the Legal Position of Foreign Citizens in the Russian Federation),
except for the following conditions:
1) it is not necessary for an employer to obtain permits to attract and use foreign
workers;
2) invitations to enter the Russian Federation for the purpose of exercising labour
activities, as well as work permits, shall be issued to foreign citizens without taking into
account quotas for their issuance established by the Government of the Russian Federation
in compliance with the Federal Law on the Legal Position of Foreign Citizens in the Russian
Federation;
3) invitations to enter the Russian Federation for the purpose of exercising labour
activities (where it is necessary to formalise such invitations) and work permits for foreign
citizens shall be formalized through the management company or a branch company of the
management company.
2. The works permits shall be issued to foreign citizens attracted for exercising labour
activities for the purpose of the project's implementation for the validity term of the labour
contract or civil law contract of carrying out works (rendering services) made with such
foreign citizens but at most for three years since a foreign citizen's entry to the Russian
Federation with the possibility of its subsequent multiple extension for a term up three years.
The cited work permits shall only entitle foreign citizens to exercise labour activities for the
purpose of the project implementation.
3. Adult family members of highly-qualified specialists attracted for exercising labour
activities for the purpose of the project's implementation are entitled to obtain labour permits
without taking into account the quotas for such permits' issuance established by the
Government of the Russian Federation in compliance with the Federal Law on the Legal
Position of Foreign Citizens in the Russian Federation. The time period for which a work
permit is issued to family members of a highly qualified specialist or extended may not
exceed the validity term of the work permit issued to such highly-qualified specialist.
4. The form of the work permit to be issued to foreign citizens attracted to and used for
labour activities for the purpose of the project's implementation shall be established by the
federal executive power body authorized to exercise the functions of control and supervision
in respect of migration.
Article 17. The Specifics of Exercising Medical Activities and Educational Activities on
the Centre's Territory
1. Medical activities on the Centre's territory shall be exercised by medical institutions
and other organisations forming part of the private health care system without the obtainment
by them of licences for the exercise of appropriate kinds of activities.
2. Educational activities on the Centre's territory shall be exercised by non-
governmental educational institutions without the obtainment by them of licences for the
exercise of appropriate kinds of activities and the state accreditation.
3. Medical activities and educational activities shall be exercised on the Centre's
territory by the organisations cited in Parts 1 and 2 of this article on the basis of the permits
issued by the management company.
4. A procedure and grounds for issuance and cancellation of the permits cited in Part 3
14. of this article and forms of the documents to be presented to the state power bodies, local
self-government bodies, as well as to the bodies exercising control over payment of
insurance contributions, for proving the status of the medical organisations and educational
institutions cited in Parts 1 and 2 of this article shall be prepared and endorsed by the
management company.
5. The rules for exercising medical activities and educational activities by the
organisations cited in Parts 1 and 2 of this article shall be devised and endorsed by the
management company or, if third persons are attracted for development of these rules, shall
be endorsed by the management company. The requirements for medical activities and for
educational activities endorsed by the management company must not be less strict than the
requirements established by the legislation of the Russian Federation and/or by international
standards with respect to an appropriate kind of activities.
6. The rules cited in Part 5 of this article and endorsed by the management company
shall be forwarded by the management company to the federal executive power body
authorized to exercise the functions of control and supervision in an appropriate field, as well
as shall be inserted in the management company's Internet site.
7. The rules cited in Part 5 of this article shall be applied on the Centre's territory from
the date when they are forwarded to the federal executive power body cited in Part 6 of this
article.
8. As the object of the state control (supervision) with respect to medical activities and
educational activities shall be deemed checking the observance of the rules established
subject to the provisions of this article.
9. When exercising medical activities and educational activities, the organizations
cited in Parts 1 and 2 shall enjoy all the rights granted to organizations that have obtained
appropriate licences and the state accreditation in compliance with the legislation of the
Russian Federation. The documents issued by the organizations cited in Parts 1 and 2 of this
article shall be equated to the documents issued by organizations that have obtained
appropriate licences and the state accreditation in compliance with the legislation of the
Russian Federation.
10. The effects of non-observance of the rules provided for by this article shall be
defined in compliance with Article 18 of this Federal Law.
Article 18. Civil Law, Administrative and Criminal Liability
1. Failure of the persons participating in the project's implementation to follow the
sanitary-and-epidemiological rules and to satisfy normative standards, fire safety
requirements, requirements for town-planning activity, requirements for placement and
distribution of advertising, requirements for objects of technical regulations, rules for
exercising medical activities and educational activities established and/or applied on the
Centre's territory in compliance with this Federal Law shall be deemed a breach of an
appropriate legislation of the Russian Federation and shall entail civil law, administrative or
criminal liability in compliance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.
2. The adoption by the management company of decisions on applying on the
Centre's territory the requirements in the field of ensuring sanitary-and-epidemiological
welfare of the population, town-planning activity, fire safety and technical regulation, the
endorsement of a procedure for coordinating the installation of advertising structures on the
Centre's territory, a procedure for adoption of decisions on dismantling of advertising
structures installed without authorization, the rules for exercising medical activities and
educational activities whose observance has caused harm to human life or health and/or
material damage shall be deemed a breach of an appropriate legislation of the Russian
Federation and shall entail civil law, administrative and criminal liability in compliance with the
15. legislation of the Russian Federation.
3. The management company is obliged to endorse a list of the management
company's employees directly exercising control over the observance of the requirements
and rules cited in this article.
Chapter 5. The Specifics of Exercising the Authority of State Power Bodies, Self-
Government Bodies and Bodies Exercising Control over Payment of Insurance
Contributions on the Centre's Territory
Article 19. The Exercise of Authority by Federal Executive Power Bodies and Bodies
Exercising Control over Payment of Insurance Contributions on the Centre's
Territory
1. The federal executive power bodies and bodies exercising control over payment of
insurance contributions shall exercise their authority on the Centre's territory in compliance
with the legislation of the Russian Federation subject to the provisions of this Federal Law.
2. The authority of the federal state power bodies and bodies exercising control over
payment of insurance contributions on the Centre's territory shall be exercised by the
subdivisions of the federal executive power bodies and the subdivisions of the bodies
exercising control over payment of insurance contributions which are specially established, in
particular on the Centre's territory, and authorized:
1) in the field of internal affairs;
2) to exercise the functions of control, supervision over, and rendering of, state
services in respect of migration;
3) to exercise supervision and control in respect of civil defence, protection of the
population and territories against emergency situations of natural and technogenic character
and fire safety;
4) to exercise the functions of control and supervision over the observance of the
legislation on taxes and fees, over the correctness of computation, completeness and
timeliness of paying taxes and fees to an appropriate budget and of making mandatory
payments;
5) to effect the state registration of legal entities, natural persons as individual
businessmen and peasant's farms;
6) in respect of customs affairs;
7) to exercise the functions of control and supervision in respect of ensuring the
population's sanitary-and-epidemiological welfare and protection of consumer rights and the
consumer market;
8) to exercise the functions of control and supervision in respect of the legal protection
of inventions, utility models, industrial designs, software (programmes for electronic
computing machines), databases, integral circuit lay-outs, trade marks, service marks and
denomination of places of commodities' origin;
9) to exercise the state supervision and control over the observance of the labour
legislation and other regulatory legal acts containing labour law rules;
10) to exercise the functions of control over the correctness of computation,
completeness and timeliness of payment (remittance) of insurance contributions to state off-
budget funds.
3. It is not allowed to exercise on the Centre's territory the authority of federal
executive power bodies in the fields cited in Part 2 of this article by other state power bodies
and local self-government bodies.
4. The financial support to the activities of the special subdivisions cited in Part 2 of
16. this article which are directly subordinate to the federal state power bodies shall be rendered
on account of the federal budget in compliance with the budget legislation of the Russian
Federation.
Article 20. Restrictions as to the Authority of State Power Bodies of Constituent
Entities of the Russian Federation and Local Self-Government Bodies on the
Centre's Territory
1. The powers of state power bodies of constituent entities of the Russian Federation
exercised by the management company in compliance with this Federal Law shall not be
exercised on the Centre's territory, as well as the following powers:
1) land reservation, withdrawal of land plots for meeting the state needs of a
constituent entity of the Russian Federation;
2) road activities on respect of motor roads of regional and intermunicipal importance;
3) arranging the provision of transport services to the population by motor, railway,
water and air modes of transport (suburban and intermunicipal traffic);
4) establishing administrative liability for breaching laws and other regulatory legal acts
of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation and regulatory legal acts of local authorities;
5) endorsing land planning schemes of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation,
endorsement of the land planning documentation for placing capital construction units of
regional importance, endorsement of regional town-planning design normative standards,
exercising the state construction supervision where it is provided for by the Town-Planning
Code of the Russian Federation;
6) establishment, maintenance and organization of the activities of rescue services
and/or rescue units;
7) arrangement and exercise of the activities provided for by the legislation of the
Russian Federation on power saving and on enhancing energy efficiency;
8) exercising the regional state control over the compliance of residential houses and
apartment houses in the course of their operation with the requirements for energy efficiency
and the requirements for availability of instruments for measuring used energy resources
established by the legislation of the Russian Federation on energy saving and on enhancing
energy efficiency.
2. The powers of local authorities exercised by the management company in
compliance with this Federal Law shall not be exercised on the Centre's territory, as well as
the following powers:
1) land reservation and withdrawal of land plots, in particular by way of their
redemption, within the boundaries of settlements for meeting municipal needs, exercise of
the land control over the use of the settlement's lands;
2) establishment, maintenance and organization of the activities of rescue services
and/or rescue units on the settlement's territory;
3) creation of conditions for the activities of voluntary units formed by the population
for public order maintenance;
4) providing to poor citizens residing on the Centre's territory who are in need for
improving housing conditions residential premises in compliance with the housing legislation,
arranging the construction and maintenance of the municipal housing stock and creating
conditions for housing construction;
5) issuance of permits to install advertising structures, cancellation of such permits,
issuance of orders to dismantle advertising structures newly installed without authorization in
compliance with Federal Law No. 38-FZ of March 13, 1006 on Advertising;
6) road activities in respect of motor roads of local importance, as well as other powers
concerning the exploitation of motor roads and the exercise of road activities in compliance
17. with the legislation of the Russian Federation;
7) exercising the activities provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation on
energy saving and enhancement of energy efficiency;
8) arranging and exercising the activities involved in civil defence, protection of the
population and the settlement's territory against emergency situations of natural and
technogenic character.
3. The powers of state power bodies and local authorities which are not cited in Parts
1 and 2 of this article shall be exercised in compliance with the legislation of the Russian
Federation, subject to the specifics established by this Federal Law.
4. The state power bodies and local authorities exercising the powers cited in Part 3 of
this article shall be located outside the Centre's territory, except for the specially formed
subdivisions of the federal executive power bodies cited in Part 2 of Article 19 of this Federal
Law.
Chapter 6. Final Provisions
Article 21. This Federal Law's Entry into Force
1. This Federal Law shall enter into force from the date when it is officially published,
except for Item 2 of Part 2 of Article 10 of this Federal Law.
2. Item 2 of Part 2 of Article 10 of this Federal Law shall enter into force from January
1, 2014.
President
of the Russian Federation D. Medvedev
The Kremlin, Moscow
September 28, 2010
No. 244-FZ