Rural Collective Economic Organization in the Revitalization and Utilization of Idle Homestead
The primary role of rural collective economic organizations in the revitalization and utilization of idle homesteads is to delineate their relationship with both the members of the rural collective economic organization and the holders of homestead use rights.Rural collective economic organizations are tasked with activating and leveraging idle homesteads,offering intermediary services for contract negotiations between homestead use right holders and other societal entities,as well as legally managing idle homesteads.Should a rural collective economic organization choose to directly operate idle homesteads or transfer them to others for operation through leasing,equity partnerships,or other methods,the board of directors must devise a plan for the revitalization and utilization of idle homesteads.This plan must be presented to the member assembly or member representative assembly for a resolution on the revitalization and utilization of idle homesteads,which,once approved,would be executed by the board.Any management fees,intermediary service fees,and property management revenues generated by the rural collective economic organization from the revitalization and utilization of idle homesteads should be distributed in accordance with specific regulations.
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