Amendments to law on housing and utilities protect interests of low-income citizens – S. Nokin
"In particular, the amendments provide creation of housing funds of state institutions, optimization of service housing as well as regulatory activity for state housing privatization and etc.", - S. Nokin said.
According to his report, Akimats are expected to provide service housing not to certain citizens but to organizations, for example, to courts, police office and public prosecution.
The maximum size of monthly income per a family member for poor families is expected to be increased by 38 minimum calculation indexes. "This will let protect interests of low-income citizens in queuing for housing", - the Head of the Agency said. The marginal monthly income will be amounted to KZT 49 248 against KZT 13 717.
It is also planned to set the Government's competence for adoption of regulations for housing privatization procedure.