The Milleproroghe decree is defined in view of its conversion at the end of the year after the approval in the CDM last Wednesday.
There are many extensions provided for by the decree, starting with some contracts for healthcare personnel, including that of resident doctors recruited to deal with the Covid emergency.
The terms for the redevelopment and conversion of the Piombino industrial hub have also been postponed to 30 June 2024 (from 30 June 2023)
The use of resources is also authorized for the year 2023 to provide an economic contribution to the owners of residential properties that cannot be used because they are illegally occupied with a special solidarity fund at the Ministry of the Interior, with a total endowment of 10 million euro for the year 2022, aimed at the disbursement of this contribution.
On the other hand, the driving ban for Euro 2 buses intended for local public transport has been postponed for a year.
The driving ban for motor vehicles in categories M2 and M3, used for local public transport services, fueled by petrol or diesel with Euro 2 anti-pollution characteristics, which should have come into effect on 1 January 2023 has been moved to 1 January 2024. thus aligned the stop relating to Euro 2 vehicles with that established for Euro 3 vehicles.
The deadlines for submitting the IMU declaration relating to 2021, already deferred to the end of 2022 due to the pandemic, have been extended by another six months, until 30 June 2023, for non-commercial entities, both public and private.
The measure concerns welfare, social security, health, scientific research, cultural, recreational, sporting, religious, trust and UCI institutions (collective savings investment bodies).