On October 02, 2013, the Government of Vietnam issued Decree No. 113/2013/NĐ-CP on fine art activities.
According to Article 36 of Decree No. 113/2013/NĐ-CP of Vietnam’s Government, procedures for issuance of license for organization of sculpture camps are as follows:
Competence for the issuance: The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is responsible for the issuance of license for organization of sculpture camps with the participation of a foreign organization/individual. People’s Committees of provinces are responsible for the issuance of licenses for organization of sculpture camps without participation of an organization/individual.
An application for the license shall include:
- An application form for the license (using the form No. 9);
- The project approved by a competent authority;
- Regulations of the camp.
Note: The application shall be submitted directly or by post to a regulatory agency as prescribed.
Time limit for the issuance:
- Within 7 working days from the day on which the satisfactory application is received, the regulatory agency specified in Clause 1 of this Article shall consider issuing the license. If the application is rejected, there shall be a written response containing the explanation;
- The license (form No. 10) is in effect within 12 months from the day on which it is signed; after such period of time, investor shall readopt the application procedures;
- When the license is issued, the investor wishing to modify the license content shall readopt the application procedures.
Moreover, within 15 days from the day on which the works in the camp are checked, the investor shall report the result of the project to the licensing agencies.
View details at Decree No. 113/2013/NĐ-CP of Vietnam’s Government, effective from December 01, 2013.
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