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Wprowadzone przez ustawodawcę zmiany deregulacyjne w obszarze zawodu urbanisty stawiają urbanistów przed koniecznością podjęcia działań w zakresie reorganizacji samorządu zawodowego. Ponadto urbanista - jak i cały samorząd - staje w obliczu drastycznych przemian, a to skłania do refleksji na temat ich zasadności, oceny stanu normatywnego i wysunięcia wniosków zarówno de lege lata jak i de lege ferenda.
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The authors of the article have made an attempt to provide an analysis of the legislative changes concerning the profession of city urban planner, introduced by the Act of 9th May 2014 regarding the facilitation of access to certain regulated professions. A comparison of the legal status prior to the deregulation with the current state of affairs leads to conclusions de lege ferenda in the context of deregulatory measures. The text provides an evaluation of measures taken by the professional association of city planners and architects from the standpoint of their legitimacy and protection of public objectives, as well as constitutional principles and EU law. The text attempts to classify short- and long-term objectives for the urban planners’ professional association; reorganization aspects and conducting activities in other forms have been noted. In addition to conclusions on the necessity of reestablishing the professional association of urban planners, it has been pointed out that the current deregulatory measures satisfy constitutional rules with regard to the recognition of acquired rights for conducting professional activities, i.e. preparation of drafts of: plans, studies and decisions regarding development conditions.
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