Core Viewpoint - The joint measures by the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Civil Affairs, and the National Health Commission aim to reduce costs for elderly care services and enhance the supply of such services through various land use strategies [1] Group 1: Policy Measures - The three departments will promote the expansion of inclusive elderly care services, requiring new urban and residential projects to include elderly care facilities according to planning standards [1] - To reduce costs, the policy supports mixed land development and spatial utilization, allowing non-independent elderly care facilities to be built in conjunction with other buildings [1] - Non-profit elderly care institutions will have their land preserved and allocated legally, exempting them from land transfer fees [1] Group 2: Land Use Flexibility - For profit-oriented elderly care land, flexible models such as long-term leasing and "rent first, transfer later" will be implemented, with land transfer fees payable over two years [1] - The policy encourages the renovation or addition of elderly care and integrated medical facilities on small, scattered plots of land in urban areas, particularly around old residential communities [1] - In rural areas, priority will be given to utilizing idle collective construction land for building elderly care facilities [1] Group 3: Innovative Resource Supply - The departments will promote innovative resource combination supply models to meet the demand for new business formats like hot spring health care and forest health care [1] - Elderly care facility land will be included in the natural resource management and land spatial planning, with dynamic supervision to ensure that land use changes are not made without legal procedures [1]
三部门:新建住宅项目必须配建养老服务设施
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2026-01-28 01:05