The Biological Diversity (Amendment) Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha, bringing in a number of changes to the over 20-year old Biological Diversity Act of 2002.
Authority |
Jurisdiction |
National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) |
At National level |
State Biodiversity Boards (SBA) |
At State level |
Biodiversity Management Committees |
At Local level |
As per report of Intergovernmental Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), about 1 million animal and plant species, out of 8 million, were facing the threat of extinction.
Features |
Existing Act |
New Bill |
Approval from NBA for access to biological resources |
Foreign individuals, non-resident Indians, companies not registered in India, and companies registered in India and having non-Indian participation in share capital or management |
Approval is not needed for companies registered in India and controlled by Indians |
Exemption for prior intimation to State Biodiversity Boards(SBB) regarding biological resources access |
Use by local people and communities including growers and cultivators of biodiversity |
Codified traditional knowledge, cultivated medicinal plants and their products and AYUSH practitioner |
Approval of Intellectual Property rights |
Approval of NBA is required before applying for IPR involving biological resources obtained from India, or sealing of patent. |
Approval will be required before the grant of IPR instead of before the application itself. |
Benefit sharing provision |
Applicable to research, commercial utilisation, as well as bio-survey and bio-utilisation for certain entities. NBA is required to determine terms of benefit sharing while granting approvals for various activities. |
Removes applicability to research, bio-survey and bio-utilisation. SBB will determine benefit sharing while granting approvals to domestic entities as per the regulations by NBA. |
Offences and penalties |
Offences are punishable with imprisonment of up to 5 years or fine or both. |
Decriminalises the offences and makes offences punishable with a penalty between Rs 1 lakh - Rs 50 lakh. |
What is the significance of the amendment?
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