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Compensation standard of reservoir resettlement head in 2022

The compensation standards for reservoir resettlement are as follows:

1. The reservoir belongs to the construction of large and medium-sized water conservancy and hydropower projects, and the sum of land compensation fees and resettlement subsidies is 16 times of the average annual output value of the cultivated land in the three years before expropriation;

2. Land compensation fees and resettlement compensation fees for other lands, and compensation for scattered trees and young crops on the requisitioned land shall be stipulated by the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government where the project is located.

Legal basis: Article 16 of the Regulations on Land Requisition Compensation and Resettlement for Large and Medium-sized Water Conservancy and Hydropower Projects.

Land acquisition compensation and resettlement funds, farmland occupation tax and farmland reclamation fees that should be paid according to law, as well as forest vegetation restoration fees paid in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State Council, should be included in the budgetary estimates of large and medium-sized water conservancy and hydropower projects.

Land acquisition compensation and resettlement funds include land compensation fees, resettlement subsidies, rural settlements, urban relocation fees, relocation fees of industrial and mining enterprises, relocation or reconstruction fees of special facilities, including compensation fees for ground attachments, personal property compensation fees for immigrants including compensation fees for ground attachments and young crops, relocation fees, bottom clearing fees, cultural relics protection fees in flooded areas and other fees stipulated by the state.

What's the difference between demolition and relocation?

1, the nature of compensation is different. There are some economic compensation for demolition, but it is not necessarily relocation. There is economic compensation for the relocation involving policy behavior, but there is no economic compensation for the relocation involving personal behavior;

2. The nature of ownership is different, and the demolition belongs to the nature of state-owned land. When moving, the homestead belongs to the village collective and belongs to the nature of collective land use. But there are also cases where houses are not demolished. In this case, the homestead still belongs to the farmers.