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Dou1 2013 10 18.Pdf ISSN 1677-7042 Ano CL No- 203 Brasília - DF, sexta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2013 INTDO.(A/S) : ASSEMBLÉIA LEGISLATIVA DO ESTADO IV - centro de documentação - instituição que reúne documen- Sumário DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE tos de tipologias e origens diversas, sob a forma de originais ou cópias, . A D V. ( A / S ) : ESEQUIAS PEGADO CORTEZ NETO E OU- TRO(A/S) ou referências sobre uma área específica da atividade humana, que não PÁGINA apresente as características previstas nos incisos IX e X do caput; Atos do Poder Judiciário .................................................................... 1 Decisão: O Tribunal, por unanimidade e nos termos do voto V - coleção visitável - conjuntos de bens culturais con- Atos do Poder Executivo.................................................................... 1 do Relator, Ministro Joaquim Barbosa (Presidente), julgou procedente servados por pessoa física ou jurídica que não apresentem as ca- Presidência da República.................................................................... 6 a ação direta. Ausentes, justificadamente, o Ministro Celso de Mello e, racterísticas previstas nos incisos IX e X do caput, e que sejam Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento ...................... 9 neste julgamento, o Ministro Gilmar Mendes. Plenário, 23.05.2013. abertos à visitação, ainda que esporadicamente; EMENTA: CONSTITUCIONAL. COMPETÊNCIA LE- Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação.................................. 9 GISLATIVA. PACTO FEDERATIVO. VIOLAÇÃO. HIPÓTESE VI - degradação - dano de natureza química, física ou bio- Ministério da Cultura........................................................................ 10 DE USO DE VEÍCULO APREENDIDO ESTABELECIDA POR lógica, causado por ação natural do tempo, por catástrofes naturais, Ministério da Defesa......................................................................... 14 ESTADO FEDERADO. RESERVA DE LEI DA UNIÃO PARA por manipulação indevida, por armazenamento inadequado, ou por qualquer ação que coloque em risco a integridade física do acervo do Ministério da Educação .................................................................... 18 DISPOR SOBRE DIREITO PENAL, REQUISIÇÃO ADMINIS- TRATIVA, TRÂNSITO E PERDIMENTO DE BENS. museu, passível de restauração total; Ministério da Fazenda....................................................................... 22 A Lei 84.93/2004, do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte, viola Ministério da Integração Nacional ................................................... 56 VII - destruição - dano total, causado por ação natural do os arts. arts. 5º, caput, XXV e XLV e 22, I, III e XI da Constituição, tempo, por catástrofes naturais, por manipulação indevida, por ar- Ministério da Justiça ......................................................................... 56 na medida em que estabelece hipótese de uso de veículo apreendido, mazenamento inadequado, ou por qualquer ação que inviabilize sua Ministério da Previdência Social...................................................... 62 ainda que em atividade de interesse público. restauração; Ministério da Saúde .......................................................................... 63 Ação direta de inconstitucionalidade conhecida e julgada procedente. VIII - inutilização - dano equivalente a degradação passível Ministério das Cidades...................................................................... 77 de restauração parcial; Ministério das Comunicações........................................................... 77 Secretaria Judiciária Ministério de Minas e Energia......................................................... 79 PATRÍCIA PEREIRA DE MOURA MARTINS IX - museu - instituição sem fins lucrativos, de natureza cultural, que conserva, investiga, comunica, interpreta e expõe, para Ministério do Desenvolvimento Agrário.......................................... 88 Secretária fins de preservação, estudo, pesquisa, educação, contemplação e tu- Ministério do Desenvolvimento, Indústria e Comércio Exterior ... 89 rismo, conjuntos e coleções de valor histórico, artístico, científico, Ministério do Esporte........................................................................ 92 técnico ou de outra natureza cultural, abertos ao público, a serviço da Ministério do Meio Ambiente.......................................................... 93 Atos do Poder Executivo sociedade e de seu desenvolvimento; . Ministério do Planejamento, Orçamento e Gestão.......................... 95 X - processo museológico - programa, projeto e ação em Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego.................................................. 98 DECRETO No- 8.124, DE 17 DE OUTUBRO DE 2013 desenvolvimento ou desenvolvido com fundamentos teórico e prático Ministério dos Transportes ............................................................... 98 da museologia, que considere o território, o patrimônio cultural e a Regulamenta dispositivos da Lei nº 11.904, memória social de comunidades específicas, para produzir conhe- Conselho Nacional do Ministério Público..................................... 101 de 14 de janeiro de 2009, que institui o cimento e desenvolvimento cultural e socioeconômico. Ministério Público da União .......................................................... 102 Estatuto de Museus, e da Lei nº 11.906, de Tribunal de Contas da União ......................................................... 104 20 de janeiro de 2009, que cria o Instituto CAPÍTULO II Brasileiro de Museus - IBRAM. DAS OBRIGAÇÕES DO IBRAM E DOS MUSEUS PÚBLICOS Poder Judiciário............................................................................... 156 E PRIVADOS Entidades de Fiscalização do Exercício das Profissões Liberais . 196 A PRESIDENTA DA REPÚBLICA, no uso das atribuições que lhe confere o art. 84, caput, incisos IV e VI, alínea "a", da Art. 3º Compete ao IBRAM: Constituição, e tendo em vista o disposto na Lei nº 11.904, de 14 de Atos do Poder Judiciário janeiro de 2009 e na Lei nº 11.906, de 20 de janeiro de 2009, . I - regular, fomentar e fiscalizar o setor museológico; DECRETA: II - coordenar e monitorar a elaboração e implementação do SUPREMO TRIBUNAL FEDERAL Plano Nacional Setorial de Museus - PNSM; PLENÁRIO TÍTULO I DISPOSIÇÕES GERAIS III - coordenar o Sistema Brasileiro de Museus - SBM; EXEMPLARDECISÕES DE ASSINANTE DA IMPRENSA NACIONAL Ação Direta de Inconstitucionalidade e CAPÍTULO I IV - regular, coordenar e manter atualizado para consulta: Ação Declaratória de Constitucionalidade DISPOSIÇÕES PRELIMINARES (Publicação determinada pela Lei nº 9.868, de 10.11.1999) a) o Registro de Museus; Art. 1º Este Decreto regulamenta dispositivos da Lei nº 11.904, de 14 de janeiro de 2009, que institui o Estatuto dos Museus, Acórdãos b) o Cadastro Nacional de Museus - CNM; e da Lei nº 11.906, de 20 de janeiro de 2009, que cria o Instituto AÇÃO DIRETA DE INCONSTITUCIONALIDADE 3.639 (1) Brasileiro de Museus - IBRAM. ORIGEM : ADI - 148095 - SUPREMO TRIBUNAL FEDERAL c) o Inventário Nacional dos Bens Culturais Musealizados; e PROCED. : RIO GRANDE DO NORTE Art. 2º Para fins deste Decreto, consideram-se: R E L ATO R : MIN. JOAQUIM BARBOSA d) o Cadastro Nacional de Bens Culturais Musealizados De- REQTE.(S) : PROCURADOR-GERAL DA REPÚBLICA I - bens culturais - todos os bens culturais e naturais que se saparecidos; transformam em testemunhos materiais e imateriais da trajetória do homem sobre o seu território; V - elaborar, divulgar e manter atualizado material com re- comendações técnicas relacionadas a: II - bens culturais musealizados - os descritos no inciso I do caput que, ao serem protegidos por museus, se constituem como a) preservação, conservação, documentação, restauração e patrimônio museológico; segurança dos bens culturais musealizados e declarados de interesse público; III - bens culturais passíveis de musealização - bens móveis e imóveis, de interesse público, de natureza material ou imaterial, b) estudos de público, diagnóstico de participação e ava- considerados individualmente ou em conjunto, portadores de refe- liações periódicas a serem realizados pelos museus, para melhorar rência ao ambiente natural, à identidade, à cultura e à memória dos progressivamente a qualidade do funcionamento e o atendimento às diferentes grupos formadores da sociedade brasileira; necessidades de vistantes e usuários; Este documento pode ser verificado no endereço eletrônico http://www.in.gov.br/autenticidade.html , Documento assinado digitalmente conforme MP no- 2.200-2 de 24/08/2001, que institui a pelo código 00012013101800001 Infraestrutura de Chaves Públicas Brasileira - ICP-Brasil. 2 ISSN 1677-7042 1 Nº 203, sexta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2013 c) condições de segurança das instalações dos museus; VII - disponibilizar livro de sugestões e reclamações em § 2º Após o envio inicial das informações, os museus atua- local visível e de fácil acesso a visitantes, sem prejuízo de outros lizarão periodicamente a situação de seu patrimônio perante o In- d) restrições à entrada de objetos e de pessoas, que deverão instrumentos a serem disponibilizados com a mesma finalidade, in- ventário Nacional, por meio da inclusão dos bens adquiridos e des- ser justificadas e expostas em local de fácil visualização para vi- clusive por meio eletrônico; e cartados nos doze meses anteriores. sitantes e usuários; VIII - enviar ao IBRAM dados e informações relativas às Art. 12. A inclusão de informações dos acervos dos museus visitações anuais, de acordo com ato normativo do Instituto. e) formas de colaboração com entidades de segurança
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