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What is the difference between the compensation and resettlement regulations for land acquisition of large and medium-sized water conservancy and hydropower projects?

Soil compensation standard: soil compensation fee, resettlement subsidy and compensation fee for young crops and attachments. Compensation shall be made according to the resettlement plan and the implementation progress of resettlement, and the resettlement funds shall be paid to the people's government that signed the resettlement agreement with it. The people's government at the county level shall directly and fully pay the soil compensation fee, resettlement subsidy and collective property compensation fee to the village collective economic organization or villagers' committee. Resettlement subsidies shall be arranged by the people's government at the county level in the receiving area as a whole to compensate the property of the immigrants, and the relocation expenses shall be paid to the compensation and resettlement expenses of the immigrants. After being approved by the people's governments of cities and counties, compensation and resettlement fees shall be levied on rural collective economic organizations within the scope prescribed by law. According to the principle that land compensation fees are mainly used to collect farmers, land compensation fees should be reasonably distributed within rural collective economic organizations. Summary: The land compensation fee and resettlement subsidy are allocated to the rural collective for overall resettlement, and the young crop compensation fee belongs to the cash object that should be paid to them.