Brazilian Federal Constitution of 1988 - Articles 20, 21, 174 and 176.
Law No. 13.575/2017 - Created the National Mining Agency (ANM).
Law No. 9.605/1998 – Environmental Crime Law.
Decree No. 10.965/2022 - Amends Decree No. 9.406, of June 12, 2018, which regulates Decree-Law No. 227, of February 28, 1967, Law No. 6.567, of September 24, 1978, Law No. 7.805, of July 18 of 1989, and Law No. 13.575, of December 26, 2017.
Decree No. 10.966/2022 - Establishes the Support Programme for the Development of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining and the Interministerial Committee for the Development of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining.
Decree No. 9.406/2018 – Regulates Decree-Law No. 227, of February 28, 1967, Law No. 6.567, of September 24, 1978, Law No. 7.805, of July 18, 1989, and Law No. 13.575, of December 26, 2017.
Bill No. 5.131/2019 - Provides for the required documentation for the transport of gold and changes the penalties for illegal transport of gold.
Bill No. 5.490/2020 - Created the National Plan for the Eradication of Mercury Contamination, among other provisions.
Blockchain, traceability and monitoring of Brazilian gold
Instituto Escolhas
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Eliminate good-faith transactions, monitor gold imports from Brazil, digitise all processes and documents, approve Bill 836/2021, and remove benefits to mining.
Brazil 2045: building an environmental powerhouse
Observatório do Clima
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Expand and tighten controls through the availability and use of public data and the integration of different inspection, monitoring and tracking systems, exports included.
Withdraw Bill No. 191/2020 (mining in indigenous lands), submitted to the Chamber of Deputies, from the Brazilian National Congress; and immediately resume the ongoing land demarcation and land ti- tling processes.
Governing in order not to hand over: a Multidimen- sional Security agenda for the Brazilian Amazon
Instituto Igarapé e Fórum Brasileiro de Segurança Pública
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Ensure traceability and control of the economic supply chains that affect deforestation in the Amazon by: (i) strengthening the National Mining Agency (ANM); (ii) using intelligence and information systems for traceability and transparency of supply chains; and (iii) revoking Law No. 12.844/2013, among others.
Restore spaces of social participation and control within the scope of the Federal Government for monitoring and evaluating food security and nutrition policies.
Reinstate the National Council for Food Security and Nutrition (CONSEA) within the scope of the government bodies under the President’s office and its Ministries.
Qualify infrastructure projects in the Brazilian Legal Amazon for the Investment Partnerships Programme (PPI), bringing forward in the decision-making timeline the assessment of socio-environmental impacts.
Establish new parameters for purchasing, selling and transporting gold within the country.
Form a committee to carry out technical, legal and operational feasibility studies to integrate real estate and land registries.
Create an Interministerial Working Group to formulate a National Land Governance Policy and a National Land Development Plan.
Prioritise a tactical and operational programme in Public Security within the scope of the Interstate Consortium for Sustainable Development of the Legal Amazon.
Reinstate the Bolsa Verde cash transfer Programme, prioritising families living in extreme poverty in forest areas of the Brazilian Legal Amazon.
Integrate data from the Health Information System for Indigenous Peoples (SIASI) to the Health Information System for Primary Care (SISAB) and to other Unified Healthcare System (SUS) information systems at a national level.
Create a Working Group focused on health in the Brazilian Legal Amazon.
Prioritise the allocation of resources from the Fund for Universalisation of Telecommunications Services (FUST) to projects that serve traditional communities and smallholder farmers, in particular to public education and health care facilities.
Create the State Secretariat for Climate Emergency, directly under the President’s Office.
Develop technological alternatives for decentralised sewarage solutions in special, rural and peri-urban areas.