Law No. 17.046 regulating bidding and hiring requirements for Public-Private Partnerships of Paraná (Paraná Parcerias). Country/Territory Brazil Territorial subdivision Paraná Document type Legislation Date 2012 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development Keyword Policy/planning Public private partnership (PPP) Sustainable development Sustainable use Public health Education Capacity building Monitoring Geographical area Amazonia, Americas, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Atlantic, South America, South Atlantic Entry into force notes This Law enters into force on the day of its publication. Abstract This Law, consisting of 40 articles divided into ten Chapters, regulates bidding and hiring activities Programme for Public-Private Partnerships of Paraná (Paraná Parcerias) with the objective of approving, monitoring and structuring public-private partnerships in projects of public interest, including the promotion of private activities in the areas of technology and innovation, culture and economic development. The above mentioned Programme will be developed within the scope of the Direct and Indirect Public Administration of the State Executive Branch, the special funds attached to it and other entities directly or indirectly controlled by the State of Paraná. The related organs, funds and entities are prohibited from developing and concluding public-private partnerships outside the scope of this Programme. Any public-private partnership must be duly informed to the Legislative Assembly of Paraná by the respective bodies, funds or entities involved in the scope of the Programme. Full text Portuguese Website leisestaduais.com.br References - Legislation Amended by Law No. 19.811 creating the Paraná Partnerships Programme, regulating privatization and partnership agreements within the scope of the State Executive Public Administration and its entities, establishing the Infrastructure Development Projects Fund and amending Law No. 17.046. Legislation | Brazil | 2019 Keyword: Institution, Policy/planning, Public private partnership (PPP), Sustainable development, Sustainable use, Public health, Education, Capacity building, Monitoring, Special fund, Governance Source: FAO, FAOLEX