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The obligations of local government units resulting from the Act of July 23, 2003 on the protection of monuments and care for monuments include the preparation of monuments care programs, i.e. the development and adoption of regional (voivodship), district (poviat) and municipal programs for the care of monuments. Programs of local self-government units, i.e. commune and district (poviat) self-government, differ significantly from those of a regional nature, i.e. prepared by the voivodship self-government. Local care programs for monuments are undoubtedly documents useful for local communities, because they contain multilateral analyzes of local conditions for the care of monuments, as well as the protection of monuments and the protection of cultural heritage.The ambiguities of legal regulations regarding local programs for the care of monuments significantly lower the rank of resolutions of commune and poviat councils in this respect. The long years experience of local government does not eliminate existing irregularities. On the contrary, erroneous assumptions about the possibility of influencing the owners of monuments, despite the lack of authorization to take imperative actions against external units in this mode, are not corrected, and there are tendencies to excessive, unlawful extension of the subject scope of these programs.
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The ethnographers, museologists and preservationists apply postulates as well as practical experience from their specializations, among others in the field of the specialized open-air expositions of vernacular architecture. Construction of those expositions may be based on preservation of the object in situ (rymice, třebíz), but also transfers may be applied and the open-air museums on the so-called “green field” can be constructed (Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Strážnice). There are some institutions, where we can find the combination of both (Veselý Kopec). In addition to that, a whole range of solitary rural buildings, which were redeveloped and utilized for all sorts of exposition purposes or for some other social and cultural objectives, exist. Ethnographers working as museologists and preservationists participated in establishment, redevelopment, furnishing, as well as in the follow-up maintenance of those rural buildings. Those buildings are established by the museums (detached branches of ethnographical institutes, monuments of some local celebrities), by municipalities as well as by other governmental and private organizations.
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