Supervision hunting. Something has moved in many aspects of the negotiation, as far as the provincial police are concerned, the delicate point concerned the assignment of surveillance tasks in the environmental and fish-hunting field.
The alarm launched by the RSU spoke of few resources allocated for a convention that would not cover the entire Umbrian territory, 200 thousand euros for the whole year. The change of course was not politically desired by the Umbrian governance, but more obliged by a decree law that delegates the functions of environmental supervision to the region, as well as establishing that each region must provide itself with its own regional law that regulates environmental supervision, through both provincial police personnel and with the state forestry corps.
Regional law The law, according to the region, should see the light for next spring and should involve all those who will be invested with environmental surveillance tasks, from municipalities to police forces. The functions will be varied, as well as the funds, and everything will be specified in the new law: from the management of the hunting season, to hunting and fishing, up to environmental safety.
The environmental issue remains the most delicate precisely because it is a question of allocating funds that are able to cover the entire regional territory. The alternative for provincial police workers exists: until January 2016 they can decide whether to change employment, or stay on the portal of the Ministry and perform the temporary functions established by the current regional law.
(December 19, 2015)
Source: UmbriaON