Parliament Land Committee Clarifies the principles for changing S.P.K. 4-01 into agricultural land title deeds. It can be distributed in model provinces on January 15 next year. Concerns about land reform boundary lines overlapping other types of land.
Mr. Thitikant Thitiprutthikul, spokesman for the Land Commission. Natural resources and environment Announcing the results of the meeting of the Land Committee yesterday (18 Oct.) that the meeting had an agenda to consider the matter. "Government policy in driving the improvement of the permission letter for exploitation in the land reform area (S.P.K. 4-01) into an agricultural land title deed" which serves to follow up on the government's policy push. The Commission invited relevant agencies to participate and provide information, including: Representative of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Representative from the National Land Policy Committee and representatives from the Land Department Contribute information
Important issues in the principles of policy implementation, such as expediting the improvement and amendment of laws, regulations, announcements, orders and resolutions of the Agricultural Land Reform Committee or the Agricultural Land Reform Committee, to be in line with driving the said mission to be completed by December 15th. C. 66, Preparation of draft regulations to determine the format and definition of agricultural land titles. along with the criteria and conditions for changing the title document S.P.K. 4-01 into an agricultural land title deed According to the law on agricultural land reform, specifying the qualifications for land allocation recipients who are farmers who hold S.P.K. 4-01 and have made use of the land for not less than 5 years, specifying the methods The arrangement of land will be the arrangement of land. To engage in agriculture according to area classification for land use, set criteria for changing beneficiaries. It can be transferred between farmers who have the same qualifications as required by law. And the amount of land held remains as specified by the law on agricultural land reform, namely agriculture not exceeding 50 rai and raising large animals not exceeding 100 rai.
Including the issuance of the first agricultural land title deed. It will be able to be distributed as a model province by January 15, 2024 as a New Year's gift to farmers and ALRO will proceed with the issuance of rights documents in the form of agricultural land title deeds in every province. within 1 year and will improve the rights documents for farmers who have all the qualifications within 5 years
Mr. Thitikant said that the committee It is noted that Agricultural land title deeds are land that is still under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture. It is different from the land title deed of the Land Department. Ownership matters As for agricultural land title deeds, which is a government policy It's just a right. But trying to make the movement of rights similar to the land title deed. And there is a restriction that the person who will hold the rights must be in possession of S.P.K. 4-01 and have made use of the land for not less than 5 years. Upgrading rights and developing rights to use land S. The P.K.A. increased from the previous one giving only the right to enter into benefits. It cannot be bought, sold, changed hands, or transferred to another person.
The committee is also concerned about disputes arising from the announcement of land reform boundaries that are not clear and overlap with other types of land boundaries, such as forest boundaries and public land. Royal land Therefore, before there is a policy to change the ALRO to title deeds, what are the guidelines for resolving this issue? This is because if this is done, it may complicate existing underlying problems further. The committee has not yet received a clear answer.
Also worried about Methods for checking qualifications and methods for dealing with capitalists who occupy areas beyond the policy and How to get it back? Including what are the guidelines for following up and inspecting land changes after the implementation of the policy? The Commission will continue to follow up for additional information. - Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency