Thursday, 11 November 2010
Reform due in the system of State Committee on Immovable Property Cadastre
Today’s cabinet sitting approved the concept of reform in the system of State Committee on Immovable Property Cadastre.
At the press conference which followed the sitting, deputy head of State Committee on Immovable Property Cadastre Ashot Musayan noted that reform assumes improvement of quality of service, elimination of unnecessary red tape, simplification of procedures of state registration of titles and availability of information. As he said, those functions carried out by the system will be automated as much as possible. Therefore, contacts between system staff and applicants will be reduced to a minimum. According to deputy head of State Committee on Immovable Property Cadastre, this will lead to less corruption risks within the system.
“We can have a stronger information base with further introduction of the automated system.” Ashot Musayan said.
Describing the Concept, adviser to committee head Khazhak Karayan noted that the Concept will stipulate global reform directed on improvement of quality of service, better registration and availability of information in online mode.
Structural changes are scheduled in the system of State Committee on Immovable Property Cadastre. For example, it is planned to have only one territorial division with several offices in Yerevan.
The surveying and measuring function will be transferred to private organizations, and these functions will no longer be the monopoly of the Committee. Those citizens producing documents delivered by any such organization will get registration in State Committee on Immovable Property Cadastre.
The new system is due to come into effect from January 1, 2012.