Cadastral survey services to be transferred to the private sector
Representatives of the private sector may be involved in the preparation of cadastral documents and topographic surveys.

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This was announced on May 19 during a videoconference on additional measures to support entrepreneurship.
It should be noted that following the Act to transfer notarial activities to the private sector, 617 state notaries became private, which allowed saving budget funds in the amount of 200 billion soums.
“If you transfer to the private sector the services currently provided by state bodies, such as the preparation of cadastral documents and topographic surveys, this will create thousands of new jobs,” noted at the meeting.
In addition, the Ministry of Economic Development and Poverty Reduction and the Ministry of Justice were instructed to draw up, on the basis of accurate calculations, a list of public services that can be transferred to the private sector.
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