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    On approval of the change of the designated purpose of land plots

    Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Order No. 564-r dated June 10, 2026, concerns the change of the designated purpose of state-owned land plots with a total area of over 11,000 hectares in the Vinnytsia region. These lands are being withdrawn from the use of the State Enterprise “Forests of Ukraine” and transferred to the category of nature reserve fund lands. The purpose of this decision is the subsequent transfer of said territories for permanent use to the “Karmeliukove Podillia” National Nature Park to ensure environmental protection functions.

    **Structure and Main Provisions:**
    The document consists of a regulatory part containing the legal basis (Articles 20 and 123 of the Land Code of Ukraine) and an annex detailing the list of specific land plots with their cadastral numbers and areas indicated. This order is an act of individual action that implements state policy in the field of environmental protection by changing the legal regime of land use. Since the document directly relates to the implementation of the provisions of the Land Code of Ukraine, it is [legal document type omitted in source].

    **Key Aspects for Use:**
    1. **Change of Legal Regime:** Lands are transferred from the category of forestry purpose to the category of lands of nature reserve and other environmental protection purposes, which imposes stricter restrictions on economic activities in these territories.
    2. **Change of Land User:** The document serves as the basis for the termination of the right of permanent use of the State Enterprise “Forests of Ukraine” and the subsequent registration of the right of permanent use for the “Karmeliukove Podillia” National Nature Park.
    3. **Scope and Localization:** The order clearly records the list of plots in the Haisyn district of the Vinnytsia region, which allows for identifying the boundaries of the natural park’s expansion and excluding these lands from commercial forest management.

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