Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
Yes
Effective Start Year: 
2013
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Law
Economic Sector: 
Power, Multi-Sector, Other
Energy Types: 
Power, Other
Issued by: 
Government of the Lao’s People Democratic Republic
Notes: 
Unofficial translation
Overall Summary: 
The Environmental Protection Law was initially issued in 1999 specifies necessary principles, rules and measures for managing, monitoring, restoring and protecting the environment in order to protect public, natural resources and biodiversity, and to ensure the sustainable socioeconomic development of the nation. The 2013 Revised Version of the Law consists of 13 parts, including: General Provisions (Part I), Impact on Environment (Part II), Environmental Protection (Part III), Conservation and Utilization of Natural Resources (Part IV), Environmental Rehabilitation (Part V), Environmental Emergencies and Natural Disasters (Part VI), Environmental Protection Fund (Part VII), Prohibitions (Part VIII), Dispute Settlement (Part IX), Management and Inspection (Part X), National Environment Day, Symbols, Uniforms and Stamps (Part XI), Awards for Outstanding Persons and Sanctions against Offenders (Part XII), and Final Provisions (Part XIII).
Environment
Energy environmental priorities: 
Natural resources, raw materials and energy shall be used in an economical manner, which minimizes pollution and waste and allows for sustainable development.---Persons or organizations engaged in construction or repair works such as: [...] electricity grids, have to safeguard the security of their undertakings as well as to apply measures to prevent or minimize nuisances such as smoke, dust, vibrations, noise, radiation, discoloration, odors, waste and obstructions by strictly complying with the standards, and regulations issued by the responsible line agencies and the environment management and control organization.