Rig may soon no longer live in deprived area

Gepubliceerd op 12 oktober 2015 om 12:46

Municipalities will have the opportunity to keep criminals and notorious nuisance givers from disadvantaged neighborhoods by refusing them a home.

Tuig mag straks niet meer in probleemwijk wonen

Even people from the neighborhood residents who have been recruited for extremist organizations, are held in the district. Can be prevented that people become radicalized.

Expansion Rotterdam Act
That's all in a bill by Minister Stef Blok (Housing) is sent to the Lower House. He wants to prevent an already problematic area gets it even harder.

The proposal is an extension of the so-called "Rotterdam Act. If the viability of the street, neighborhood or property is at stake, the municipality may house hunters a Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG) questions or perform a screening based on police data.

Street can be nominated
Municipalities can a street, village or district to block for wear. If the minister permission, the screening can begin. The screening in the police data applies to all house hunters in the area. It may look back four years.

The Council of State ruled on an initial version of the law particularly critical, including the invasion of privacy. Block is then modified his proposal, after which the Cabinet has agreed. The law has yet to be discussed by the Lower and Upper House.

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