Law of the RSFSR No. 2397-I of 1992 on the amendments to the Article 20 of the Law On environmental protection. Country/Territory Russian Federation Document type Legislation Date 1992 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Environment gen. Keyword Environmental fees/charges Institution Environmental planning Hazards EIA Ecosystem preservation Early warning system Education Offences/penalties Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Liability/compensation Policy/planning Geographical area Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific Entry into force notes Entry into force on the date of promulgation. Abstract Paragraph 4 of the article 20 of the Law "on environmental protection" acquires a new wording. It reads as follows: "90 percent of environmental charges for normative and excessive discharge and storage of hazardous substances are transferred to the special non-budgetary ecological funds, while 10 percent is transferred to the Federal Budget for financing of territorial (local) branches of the state management in the field of environmental protection." Full text Russian Website www.law.optima.ru References - Legislation Amends Law No. 2060-1 of the RSFSR on Environmental Protection. Legislation | Russian Federation | 1991 Keyword: Basic legislation, Environmental audit, Protected area, Hazards, Environmental planning, Education, Offences/penalties, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Policy/planning Source: FAO, FAOLEX Repealed by Federal Law No. 7-FZ on environmental protection. Legislation | Russian Federation | 2002 (2021) Keyword: Framework law, EIA, Environmental audit, Hazards, Environmental standards, Protected area, Biodiversity, Cultural heritage, Monitoring, Inspection, Research, Education, Ecosystem preservation, Dispute settlement, Waste management, Indigenous peoples, Standards, Protection of environment, Freshwater pollution, Sustainable development, Pollution control Source: FAO, FAOLEX