Selangor Journal
The Sabah State Legislative Assembly in session. — Picture by BERNAMA

Sabah Biodiversity Bill to empower conservation of biology resources

KOTA KINABALU, Aug 10 — The Sabah State Legislative Assembly today passed the Sabah Biodiversity Bill (Amendment) 2023.

The motion was tabled by Assistant Minister to Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Abidin Madingkir and is aimed to empower efforts in conservation, sustainable use, management, enforcement, and matters relating to access and the profit-sharing from the use of biology resources.

He also said the bill will strengthen traditional biology resources knowledge and genetic sources so that it can be implemented effectively following international and state legal provisions.

The Sabah Biodiversity Centre has received public complaints about the smuggling of endemic durian species and insect specimens for research purposes without access or export licenses since 2018.

“If this was left unattended, Sabah’s biology resources would be exploited and commercialised by other countries and lead to losses for the state.

“The bill is important to protect plant species from being smuggled and exploited by irresponsible parties,” he said when tabling the bill.

Abidin added the Sabah Biodiversity Enactment 2000 was amended to include a provision to control biology sources so no one can keep, sell, buy, export or import them without a legal license from the Sabah Biodiversity Centre director.

The bill will also create the position of the Sabah Biodiversity Centre director, who will be responsible for administrating and managing the centre, reporting directly to the Sabah Chief Minister’s Department.

The bill was passed through a voice vote.

— Bernama

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