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The NBA is a statutory body under the Biological Diversity Act, 2002, headquartered in Chennai. It implements Access and Benefit Sharing after the Convention on Biological Diversity. Foreign access, result-transfer, and IPR on Indian resources need prior NBA approval. State Biodiversity Boards and local BMCs complete a three-tier system. People’s Biodiversity Registers and the National Biodiversity Fund make sharing real, not only paper.
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Introduction
The National Biodiversity Authority is the statutory regulator created under the Biological Diversity Act, 2002, to implement India’s commitments under the Convention on Biological Diversity. Description must show head office, composition, approval powers, and the three-tier chain with State Boards and Biodiversity Management Committees.
Body
Legal basis and seat
- The Biological Diversity Act, 2002, and the 2004 Rules give India a national Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) regime after the 1992 Rio Convention.
- The Authority was established in 2003 and sits at Chennai; it is a body corporate under the Central Government, not a mere advisory cell of a ministry.
Structure
- A Chairperson of eminence in conservation or biological management heads the Authority, with ex-officio members from concerned Union ministries and nominated experts.
- State Biodiversity Boards (SBBs) regulate Indian citizens’ and entities’ commercial use of biological resources within a State.
- Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs) at panchayat and municipality level keep People’s Biodiversity Registers of local knowledge and resources.
Functions
- The Authority advises the Central Government on conservation, sustainable use, and equitable benefit sharing, and advises State governments when asked.
- Prior approval of the NBA is required when a foreigner, non-resident Indian, or foreign-controlled company seeks access to Indian biological resources or associated knowledge for research or commercial use.
- Transfer of research results and applications for intellectual-property rights based on Indian resources likewise need NBA clearance, so that benefits can be shared through the National Biodiversity Fund.
- It may oppose grant of IPR outside India that is based on Indian resources obtained in violation of the Act, and it issues guidelines on normally traded commodities that are exempt.
Place in the federal chain
- Indian entities dealing with resources inside a State ordinarily go to the SBB; the NBA is the gate for foreign access and for IPR linked to Indian biodiversity.
- Without funded BMCs and honest People’s Biodiversity Registers, the Authority’s ABS papers stay Delhi-and-Chennai files, not village contracts.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD CBD[CBD 1992] --> Act[BD Act 2002] Act --> NBA[NBA Chennai] Act --> SBB[State Biodiversity Boards] Act --> BMC[BMCs and PBR] NBA --> ABS[Foreign access and IPR ABS] SBB --> IN[Indian commercial use in State]
Conclusion
The National Biodiversity Authority is the 2002 Act’s national ABS regulator at Chennai, sitting above State Boards and local BMCs. Its real work is prior approval for foreign access and IPR, advice to governments, and benefit sharing—effective only if the three-tier chain is staffed and the People’s Biodiversity Register is alive.
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