Decree No. 14.765 amending Decree No. 12.725 on the structure and competence of the State Institute of Environment (IMASUL). Country/Territory Brazil Territorial subdivision Mato Grosso do Sul Document type Regulation Date 2017 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Environment gen., Water Keyword Institution Environmental planning Environmental standards Agricultural development Land-use planning Pollution control Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Policy/planning Standards Protection of environment Freshwater pollution Geographical area Amazonia, Americas, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Atlantic, South America, South Atlantic Entry into force notes This Decree enters into force on the day of its publication. Abstract This Decree amends the Institute of Environment of Mato Grosso do Sul (IMASUL) as a public entity that is part of the Indirect Administration of the State Executive Branch, of an autarchic nature, endowed with legal personality under public law, equity and administrative and operational autonomy. Under the terms of Law No. 4.640 of 24 December 2014, and its amendments, IMASUL is linked to the Secretariat of State for Environment, Economic Development, Production and Family Agriculture (SEMAGRO), and is supervised by it. The proposal of the internal regulation and its amendments will be submitted to the approval of the Board of Directors, observing that the Secretary of State for Environment, Economic Development, Production and Family Agriculture and the IMASUL Chief Executive Officer, through a joint normative resolution, will carry out the publication in the Official State Gazette. Full text Portuguese Website aacpdappls.net.ms.gov.br References - Legislation Amends Decree No. 12.725 establishing structure and competence of the State Institute of Environment (IMASUL). Legislation | Brazil | 2009 Keyword: Institution, Environmental planning, Environmental standards, Agricultural development, Land-use planning, Pollution control, Policy/planning, Standards, Protection of environment, Freshwater pollution Source: FAO, FAOLEX