gebruiksregime
Ge bruiksregime is a term used in public administration and law to describe the set of rules, institutions, and norms that govern the use of a resource, infrastructure, or asset. It specifies who may use the resource, for which purposes, under what conditions, and for how long. A gebruiksregime typically combines a legal framework (statutes and regulations), administrative procedures (permits, licenses, registrations), technical standards (safety, interoperability), and economic instruments (pricing, quotas, incentives). It also defines rights and duties of users, allocation rules, access priorities, and enforcement mechanisms (inspections, penalties).
Design and purpose: The regime aims to balance competing interests—sustainability, equity, efficiency, and safety—while providing predictability
Scope and examples: Gebruik regimes apply in many sectors, including water use (abstraction and discharge rights),