28. Constitution
of Biodiversity Management Committees (Section 41)
(1) Every local body shall constitute a
Biodiversity Management Committee (BMCs)
within its area of jurisdiction.
(2) The Biodiversity Management Committee
under sub-rule (1) shall consist of a Chairperson and not more than six
persons nominated by the local body, of whom not less than one third should be
women and not les than 18% should belong to the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled
Tribes.
(3) The Chairman of the Biodiversity
Management Committee shall be elected from amongst the members of the committee
in a meeting to be chaired by the Chairman of the local body. The Chairman of
the local body shall have the casting votes in case of a tie.
(4) The Chairman of the Biodiversity
Management Committee shall have a tenure of three
years.
(5) The local MLA/MLC and MP would be special
invitees to the meetings of the Committee.
(6) The main function of the BMC is to
prepare People’s Biodiversity Register in consultation with local people. The Register
shall contain comprehensive information on availability and knowledge of local
biological resources, their medicinal or any other use or any other traditional
knowledge associated with them.
(7) The other functions of the BMC are to advise on any matter referred to it by the State
Biodiversity Board or Authority for granting approval, to maintain data about
the local vaids and practitioners using the
biological resources.
(8) The Authority shall take steps to
prescribe the form of the People’s Biodiversity Registers, and the particulars
it shall contain and the format for electronic database.
(9) The Authority and the State Biodiversity
Boards shall provide guidance and technical support to the Biodiversity
Management Committees for preparing People’s Biodiversity Registers.
(10) The People’s Biodiversity Registers shall
be maintained and validated by the Biodiversity Management Committees.
(11) The Committee shall also maintain a
Register giving information about the details of the access to biological
resources and traditional knowledge granted, details of the collection fee
imposed and details of the benefits derived and the mode of their sharing.