| NO | ASPECTS | DESCRIPTION |
| 19. | Land Acquisition | - The overall process of land acquisition or expropriation for public works, such as infrastructure facilities and public buildings, is prescribed by the Land Acquisition Act. Unless any special provision is provided in the PPP Act or related laws, the procedure under the Act on the Acquisition of and Compensation for Land, etc. for Public Works applies to the expropriation or use of the land needed for the implementation of PPP project. - Under the Act, land acquisition is carried out by the concessionaire or project company of the associated public works. After the plan for public works is settled by the public sector, the concessionaire prepares the list of land compensation or expropriation, which defines objects for acquisition, their conditions, and scope of related parties. Then it announces compensation plans and notifies them to landowners, interested parties, and local governments. After consultation with landowners and interested parties, the concessionaire enters into a contract on compensation with related parties. - In the case of land belonging to the national or a local government located in the area designated for a PPP project, a concessionaire conducts a prior consultation with the concerned administrative agency about the use of land. Such land cannot be sold for purposes other than for the PPP project after the date of announcement of the requests for proposals. |
| 20. | Foreign ownership shares | - There are no specific restrictions on foreign ownership shares in the PPP Act. Refer to #15 for the general principle of equity ratio requirement. |
| 21. | Nature/ Scope of PPP Capacity Building Interventions/ Programs | - The PPP Act mandates that the PIMAC provide training and education programs with respect to the implementation of PPP projects. Training and education courses are provided for working-group officials and decision makers in both public and private sectors. - The PIMAC provides training and education courses on PPP projects for interested government officials and private sector professionals. It also offers training and education programs on the overall PPP system for government officials and private sector professionals of developing countries. |