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Punjab Environmental Protection Act, 1997 (No. XXXIV of 1997).

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Abstract
This Act principally makes provision for administration of matters affecting the environment and, marginally, for environmental impact assessment and the handling of hazardous matters. It also defines environmental offences and prescribes penalties for those offences.
As far as public administration of environmental matters is concerned, the Act make provision for the establishment of the Punjab Environmental Protection Council (sect. 3), the Provincial Environmental Protection Agency (sect. 5), Provincial Sustainable Development Funds (sect. 9), and Environmental Tribunals (sect. 20). The Council shall coordinate and supervise national environmental policy and ensures the implementation of a national conservation strategy. It shall approve National Punjab Environmental Quality Standards and guidelines for the protection of species, habitat and biodiversity. The Agency id headed by a Director General and shall administer and implement provisions of this Act. In doing so, it shall prepare environmental policies and the Punjab environment report, and Punjab environmental quality standards. Its tasks are outlined in detail in section 6; its powers in section 7. Every provincial government shall establish a Provincial Agency and delegate powers to such Agency under sections 8 and 26. Provincial Sustainable Development Funds shall be established for each province and be managed by a Board. It shall receive funds from the Federal Government and donors and finance projects and invest in Government bonds and other funds. No proponent of a project shall commence construction or operations without having filed with the Federal Agency an initial environmental examination or an environmental impact assessment and having received subsequent approval of the proposed operations from the Agency (sect. 12).
Section 14 concerns the handling of hazardous substances. Environmental Tribunals shall be established by the Government who shall specify territorial jurisdiction of each Tribunal. Contravention of provisions of this Act shall be submitted to the Tribunal for its decision by authorities or aggrieved persons (sect. 21).
The Schedule specifies international agreements that shall be implemented by the Government under section 31. They include conventions on plant protection, wetlands, desert locust, aquaculture, and the Convention on Biological Diversity of 1992. (34 sections)
Long title of text
An Act to provide for the protection, conservation, rehabilitation and improvement of the environment, the prevention and control of pollution, and promotion of sustainable development.
Entry into force notes
The Act shall come into force at once.
Notes
The original Act repealed the Pakistan Environmental Protection Ordinance, 1983.This Act was originally in the Federal ambit, however, the subject on which this law was enacted devolved to the provinces by virtue of 18th Amendment in the Constitution, hence it was adapted, with amendments, for the province of the Punjab by the Punjab Environmental Protection (Amendment) Act 2012 (XXXV of 2012).It extends to the whole of the Punjab.
Repealed
No
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English

Legislation Amendment
No