The General Environmental Licensing Law (Law 15,190/25) unifies procedures and establishes guidelines on the subject in the country, and is considered a regulatory milestone. It was sanctioned with 63 presidential vetoes.

  • However, after review by Congress on November 27, 2025, 52 of them were overturned and the respective provisions returned to the text of the law. Congress is already analyzing a bill that amends some of its provisions.
    In this e-book, you will find:
    the main changes brought about by the LGLA, including an analysis of the provisions reinstated with the overturning of the presidential vetoes by Congress;
  • aspects of Federal Law 15.300/25 relating to the Special Environmental License (LAE); and
  • the main objectives of Bill 3.834/25, which aims to amend vetoed provisions of the General Environmental Licensing Law and fill the gaps resulting from presidential vetoes.

Download the ebook to learn about the main aspects of this important environmental law.