Regional Plan Approval Under MRTP Act

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Under the MRTP Act, which entity holds the authority to grant approval for the Regional Plan?

  • Planning Authority
  • State Government (correct)
  • Development Authority
  • Municipal Corporation

Which section of the MRTP Act specifically addresses the approval process of the Regional Plan?

  • Section 15 (correct)
  • Section 14
  • Section 16
  • Section 17

Upon receiving the submitted Regional Plan, what actions are within the State Government's purview?

  • Automatically approve after 6 months
  • Return the plan to the Regional Board mandating resubmission.
  • Approve, reject, or introduce modifications to the plan as deemed necessary. (correct)
  • Approve the plan in its entirety without any alterations.

In the event that the State Government decides to reject the Regional Plan, what specific action is it required to undertake?

<p>Issue directives for the fresh preparation of a new plan. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Is it permissible for the State Government to grant approval to specific segments or components of the Regional Plan prior to the approval of the complete, overarching plan?

<p>Yes, the State Government has this authority. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Following the final approval of the complete Regional Plan, what becomes of the individual parts or sections that were previously approved separately?

<p>They are integrated and become constituent parts of the final, comprehensive Regional Plan. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which section of the MRTP Act specifically governs the final publication and subsequent enforcement of the Regional Plan?

<p>Section 17 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In what venues or publications is the approved Regional Plan required to be officially published to ensure public awareness and accessibility?

<p>In the Government Gazette and at least one newspaper. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum duration, from the date of submission, within which the State Government is expected to grant approval to the Regional Plan?

<p>60 months (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum period of extension that can be granted for the approval of a Regional Plan beyond the standard time limit?

<p>60 months (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Following its official notification, what minimum period must elapse before the Regional Plan becomes legally enforceable and comes into effect?

<p>60 days (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Upon its official notification, what legal status is conferred upon the Regional Plan?

<p>Final Regional Plan (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Does the State Government's authority to approve a modified Regional Plan extend to only the entire region, or can it be applied to specific parts thereof?

<p>Any part of the region (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the event that the Regional Plan is rejected by the State Government, which entity bears the responsibility of preparing a new plan for submission?

<p>Regional Planning Board (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which official notification formally enacts the approved Regional Plan, signaling its entry into legal force and effect?

<p>Official Gazette of State Government (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Who approves the Regional Plan?

The State Government has the authority to approve the Regional Plan.

Regional Plan approval section?

Section 15 of the MRTP Act deals with the approval of the Regional Plan.

State Govt. options for Regional Plan?

The State Government may approve, reject, or modify the Regional Plan upon submission.

What if the Regional Plan is rejected?

If the State Government rejects the Regional Plan, it must provide direction for fresh preparation.

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Partial Regional Plan approval possible?

Yes, the State Government can approve parts of the Regional Plan before the entire plan is approved.

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What happens to approved parts?

Separately approved parts become part of the final Regional Plan.

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Section for final Regional Plan publication?

Section 17 covers the final publication and enforcement of the Regional Plan.

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Where to publish the Regional Plan?

The approved Regional Plan must be published in the Government Gazette and at least one newspaper.

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Time limit for State approval?

The time limit for the State Government to approve the Regional Plan is 60 months.

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Maximum extension for approval?

The maximum extension allowed for Regional Plan approval is 60 months.

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When does Regional Plan take effect?

The Regional Plan comes into force 60 days after notification.

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Status of notified Regional Plan?

Once notified, the Regional Plan becomes the Final Regional Plan.

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Scope for modified Regional Plan approval?

The State Government can approve modified Regional Plan for any part of the region.

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Who prepares new Regional Plan after rejection?

If the Regional Plan is rejected, the Regional Planning Board has to prepare the new one.

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Official notification for Regional Plan?

The Official Gazette of the State Government is the notification that puts the approved Regional Plan into effect.

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Study Notes

  • The State Government holds the authority to approve the Regional Plan, as per the MRTP Act.
  • Section 15 addresses the approval of the Regional Plan.
  • The State Government can approve, reject, or modify the submitted Regional Plan.
  • If the State Government rejects the Regional Plan, it must direct for a fresh preparation.
  • The State Government has the option to approve parts of the Regional Plan before the entire plan gets approved.
  • Separately approved parts become part of the final Regional Plan once the full plan is approved.
  • The final publication and enforcement of the Regional Plan fall under Section 17.
  • The approved Regional Plan needs to be published in the Government Gazette and at least one newspaper.
  • The State Government has a time limit of 60 months to approve the Regional Plan.
  • A maximum extension of 60 months is allowed for the Regional Plan approval.
  • A period of 60 days must pass after notification before the Regional Plan comes into force.
  • Once notified, the Regional Plan attains the status of the Final Regional Plan.
  • The State Government has the authority to approve a modified Regional Plan for any part of the region.
  • If the Regional Plan faces rejection, the Regional Planning Board is responsible for preparing a new one.
  • The Official Gazette of the State Government is where the notification that officially puts the approved Regional Plan into effect is published.

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