State Land Commission. 9.1. The regulation of the land tenure, usage and exercise of rights in land shall be a concurrent competency exercised by the National and State Governments. 9.2. Rights in land owned by the National Government within the State shall be exercised through the appropriate or designated level of government. 9.3. There shall be established a State Land Commission in the State of Southern Kordofan/Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile, respectively. 9.4. The State Land Commission shall be composed of persons from the State concerned. 9.5. The State Land Commission shall exercise all the powers of the National Land Commission at the State level. 9.6. The State Land Commission shall be competent to review existing land leases and contracts and examine the criteria for the present land allocations and recommend to the State authority the introduction of such necessary changes, including restitution of land rights or compensation. 9.7. The National Land Commission and the State Land Commission shall cooperate and coordinate their activities so as to use their resources efficiently. Without limiting the matters of coordination, the National Land Commission and the State Land Commission may agree as follows:- 9.7.1. To exchange information and decisions of each Commission; 9.7.2. That certain functions of the National Land Commission, including collection of data and research, may be carried out through the State Land Commission; and 9.7.3. On the way in which any conflict between the findings or recommendations of each Commission may be resolved. 9.8. In case of conflict between the findings and recommendations of the National Land Commission and the State Land Commission which cannot be resolved by agreement, the two Commissions shall reconcile their positions. Failure to reconcile, the matter shall be referred to the Constitutional Court for adjudication.
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