Municipal Councils Must Include Specific Elements in Allotment Garden Subsidy Resolutions

Municipal council resolutions providing subsidies for family allotment gardens must contain legally required elements to comply with regulations.

Legal Requirements for Council Resolutions

The Supreme Audit Office’s objection is valid. Municipal council resolutions providing subsidies for family allotment gardens must contain strictly defined elements by law. If any of these elements are missing, the council fails to fulfill its statutory authorization.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

This situation constitutes a violation of the law. When a resolution lacks the required elements, it must be corrected to ensure compliance with the regulations governing subsidy allocations for family allotment gardens.

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