China News Service, July 31. According to the WeChat official account of the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs have recently issued a notice to further clarify the “eight prohibitions” on the illegal occupation of farmland and building houses in rural areas, including the prohibition of permanent occupation There are eight requirements for building houses on farmland, forbidden to occupy large amounts of cultivated land to build houses, forbidden to buy and sell, and illegally build houses on the transferred cultivated land.

  According to the notice, in recent years, the problem of illegally occupying cultivated land and building houses without approval in some rural areas has been prominent and has been spreading, especially the illegal occupation and illegal sale of land for building houses (including residential, management, industrial and commercial, etc.) Various houses) have touched the red line of cultivated land protection, threatening national food security. In accordance with laws, regulations and related policies, the “eight prohibitions” have been further clarified on rural housing construction. details as follows:

  -It is not allowed to occupy permanent basic farmland to build houses.

  -It is forbidden to occupy more farmland to build houses.

  -It is not allowed to buy, sell or transfer cultivated land to build houses illegally.

  -It is not allowed to build houses illegally on contracted farmland.

  ——It is not allowed to illegally occupy cultivated land to build houses by creating names.

  ——It is not allowed to occupy cultivated land to build houses in violation of the "one household, one house" regulations.

  -It is not allowed to illegally sell houses built on cultivated land.

  -It is not allowed to approve the occupation of cultivated land to build houses in violation of law.

  The notice pointed out that all localities must deeply understand the extreme importance of cultivated land protection, and widely publicize and publicize the "Eight Prohibitions" regulations. Local natural resources, agricultural and rural authorities at all levels must improve the land law enforcement and supervision system and mechanisms, strengthen cooperation with discipline inspection and supervision, courts, procuratorates, and public security organs, adopt various measures to strengthen daily supervision, and must resolutely curb new rural occupations. The act of building houses on cultivated land.

  The notice emphasizes that all localities must adopt a "zero tolerance" attitude to deal with new violations of laws and regulations that have occurred after the notice is issued. Those that need to be demolished must be dismantled, those that must be confiscated must be confiscated, and those that must be replanted must be restored within a time limit. Those who should be held accountable must be held accountable, so as to "detect early, stop early, and strictly investigate and deal with", seriously investigate the problems of ineffective supervision, dereliction of duty, omission, and disorderly conduct, and resolutely maintain the red line of cultivated land protection.