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This comprehensive guide delves into the management of domestic resources for regional development, focusing on the territorial allocation based on state budget, decentralised subsidies, and breakdown by regional indicators. It covers the regulatory framework, responsibilities of regional development councils, and involvement of institutions like Regional Development Agencies and State Treasury. The overview includes absorption of subsidies, changes post-2008, and programme financing details under RTOP-RDP STR. A valuable resource for grant scheme managers and policymakers.
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Domestic resources for regional development CSORDÁS Zoltán Grant scheme management director
Domestic resources – territorial allocation • Defined by the annual state budget: • The amount of decentralised subsidies, • The regional breakdown of decentralised resources: • Breakdown by complex indicator (GDP, population, number of municipalities) • Tasks, competencies, responsibilities (regional development councils)
Regulation • The Government regulates by decree: • The detailed rules of absorption: • Objectives of subsidies, amounts, ratios; • Rules of procedures, deadlines; • Eligible costs. • The involvement of institutions: • Regional development councils, regional development agencies, Treasury; • Detailed tasks and responsibilities.
Institutions I. • Regional Development Council (RDC) • Approval of the call for proposals, publication; • Decision making. • Regional Development Agency (RDA) • Communication; • Preparation for decision making (quality assessment); • Contracting; • Control and Monitoring.
Institutions II. • Hungarian State Treasury • Administration of applications, • Acceptance of applications, • Contracting, • Payments, • Control.
Changes foreseen Until 2008 From 2009 on Programme financing (RTOP – RDP STR), Objectives set by a regional programming document, Real investments, Concentration. • Project financing, • Objectives of subsidies set by governmental decree, • Maintaining investments prevail for municipalities with resource gap, • Atomization of the resources.