Protection area law

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Basic data
Title: Real Estate Restriction Act for Military Defense
Short title: Protection area law
Abbreviation: SchBerG
Type: Federal law
Scope: Federal Republic of Germany
Legal matter: Special administrative law , military service law
References : 54-2
Issued on: December 7, 1956
( Federal Law Gazette 1956 I p. 899 )
Entry into force on: December 12, 1956
Last change by: Art. 11 G of 13 May 2015
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 706, 718 )
Effective date of the
last change:
May 23, 2015
(Art. 13 G of May 13, 2015)
GESTA : H001
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.
Warning sign at Hahn Air Base 1986

The Protected Areas Act , full title: Act on the restriction of real estate for military defense , is a German law from 1956. It regulates areas that are used for defense purposes , including by armed forces of foreign states in the federal territory .

It regulates tolerance and restriction obligations for use, but also claims for compensation for the landowner (§ 12 ff.).

It is forbidden to photograph an area marked as a protected area or its facilities in whole or in part without permission or to make drawings, sketches or other pictorial representations of it (Section 5, Paragraph 2).

There are implementation regulations for the Protected Areas Act at state level , e.g. B. the ordinance on the assessment authorities according to the protection area law of the state of Brandenburg of July 24, 1996 ( GVBl. II p. 579).

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