Essence of Changes:
The resolution introduces amendments to two documents regulating the operation of the State Register of Geographic Names and the national geospatial data infrastructure. The key change is restricting access for private individuals and entities to the national geoportal during martial law and one month after its termination. New requirements for data backup are introduced, and terminology is updated.
Structure and Main Provisions:
1. Changes to the Regulation on the State Register of Geographic Names:
– Added requirement for data publication through the national geoportal
– Mandatory creation of backup copies introduced
– Updated procedure for electronic interaction with other registries
2. Changes to the Procedure for Functioning of the National Geospatial Data Infrastructure:
– Access restrictions introduced during martial law
– Terminology updated (replacing “telecommunication” with “communication”)
– Expanded list of geoinformation resources
– Updated list of bodies responsible for data creation and updating
Most Important Provisions for Use:
1. Access restrictions to the geoportal for private individuals during martial law
2. New requirements for data backup
3. Expansion of data sources, including the registry of property damaged due to military aggression
4. Update of the list of responsible bodies and their powers
5. Modernization of electronic interaction system between registries