Armenian government approves new concept designed to reform s state
real estate cadastre system
YEREVAN, November 11, /ARKA/. The Armenian government has approved
today a new concept designed to reform the country's state real estate
cadastre system. Head of the agency, Yervand Zakharian, said the goal
of the reform is to ensure the transparency of the system's
performance, reduce corruption risks, increase the quality of services
provided to individual and legal entities. Yervand Zakharian said also
the reform will embrace institutional changes, automation of services
and legal amendments.
He said preparatory work is to be over by quarter fourth 2011 while
the agency will shift to working in new regime from January 1, 2012 in
the capital Yerevan and in regions from January 1, 2013.
Khazhak Karayan, an aide to chief of the state real estate cadastre,
said some preliminary 140-150 million Drams will be needed for
installment of a new information database.
Arman Poghosian, head of a department in charge of cadastre
evaluation, said an online information system will be created to allow
receiving online information and performing online operations. ($1 -
365.29 Drams). -0-
From: A. Papazian
real estate cadastre system
YEREVAN, November 11, /ARKA/. The Armenian government has approved
today a new concept designed to reform the country's state real estate
cadastre system. Head of the agency, Yervand Zakharian, said the goal
of the reform is to ensure the transparency of the system's
performance, reduce corruption risks, increase the quality of services
provided to individual and legal entities. Yervand Zakharian said also
the reform will embrace institutional changes, automation of services
and legal amendments.
He said preparatory work is to be over by quarter fourth 2011 while
the agency will shift to working in new regime from January 1, 2012 in
the capital Yerevan and in regions from January 1, 2013.
Khazhak Karayan, an aide to chief of the state real estate cadastre,
said some preliminary 140-150 million Drams will be needed for
installment of a new information database.
Arman Poghosian, head of a department in charge of cadastre
evaluation, said an online information system will be created to allow
receiving online information and performing online operations. ($1 -
365.29 Drams). -0-
From: A. Papazian