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ACT ON THE MANAGEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF CARBON SINK

Act No. 11360, Feb. 22, 2012

Amended by Act No. 11690, Mar. 23, 2013

Act No. 11713, Mar. 23, 2013

Act No. 14270, May 29, 2016

Act No. 14660, Mar. 21, 2017

Act No. 15344, Jan. 16, 2018

Act No. 16992, Feb. 11, 2020

Act No. 18469, Sep. 24, 2021

Act No. 19643, Aug. 16, 2023

CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS
 Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Act is to respond to climate change by managing and improving the role of forests as carbon sinks pursuant to Article 33 of the Framework Act on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth for Coping with Climate Crisis and to contribute to the realization of a low carbon society. <Amended on Sep. 24, 2021>
 Article 2 (Definitions)
The terms used in this Act are defined as follows; provided, definitions specified by the United Nations to respond to climate change shall apply, if no specific citation is made: <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017; Feb. 11, 2020; Sep. 24, 2021>
1. The term "forest" means any forest specified by Presidential Decree among those provided in subparagraph 1 of Article 2 of the Creation and Management of Forest Resources Act;
2. The term "afforestation" means conversion of a piece of land, which has not been a forest for the past 50 years or longer, into a forest by either artificial regeneration methods, such as seeding or planting, or by natural regeneration methods;
3. The term "reforestation" means conversion of a piece of land, which had originally been a forest but was converted for other use, and later has never been a forest again by the period prescribed by Presidential Decree into a forest, by either artificial regeneration methods, such as seeding or planting, or by natural regeneration methods;
4. The term "forest management" means activities specified by Presidential Decree out of all activities for conserving and using forests in a sustainable manner pursuant to Article 6 of the Forest Resources Creation and Management Act;
5. The term "revegetation" means artificial activities aimed at increasing forest carbon stock on a site by creating vegetation, neither by afforestation nor reforestation;
6. The term "harvested wood products (HWP)" means harvested timber and processed products made from timber as a raw material;
7. The term "forest biomass energy" means energy produced from forest products provided in subparagraph 7 of Article 2 of the Forest Resources Creation and Management Act and/or raw materials blended with forest products (including wood waste);
8. Deleted; <Aug. 16, 2023>
9. The term "Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF)" means definitions, methods, and rules prescribed to calculate absorption and emissions of greenhouse gases based on artificial activities by each category of land use, and greenhouse gas absorption and emissions as a consequence of changes to land use by classifying the national land into a forest, agricultural land, grassland, wetland, residential areas, and other categories according to purposes and patterns of land use;
10. The term "carbon sink" means standing trees, bamboo, dead organic matter, soil, harvested wood products, or forest biomass energy in which carbon is absorbed and stored;
11. The term "forest carbon stock" means the amount of carbon reduced either by increasing greenhouse gas absorption or reducing greenhouse gas emissions through activities conducted in relation to those referred to in subparagraphs 2 through 8;
12. The term "forest carbon offset" means using forest carbon stock for reducing greenhouse gas emissions;
13. The term "greenhouse gas" means greenhouse gases defined in subparagraph 5 of Article 2 of the Framework Act on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth for Coping with Climate Crisis;
14. The term "climate crisis" means global warming defined in subparagraph 2 of Article 2 of the Framework Act on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth for Coping with Climate Crisis;
15. The term "climate change" means climate change defined in subparagraph 1 of Article 2 of the Framework Act on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth for Coping with Climate Crisis.
 Article 3 (Responsibilities of the Minister of the Korea Forest Service, etc.)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall keep maintaining forests in order to manage and improve the role of forests as carbon sinks.
(2) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall take into consideration principles that conform to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and other relevant international norms to manage and improve the role of forests as carbon sinks.
(3) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall make the best use of market functions, taking into consideration the linkage with domestic and international carbon markets.
(4) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service and the head of each local government shall encourage public institutions, private organizations, enterprises, and citizens (hereinafter referred to as "business entities") to autonomously and proactively engage in various activities that reduce greenhouse gas emissions by managing and improving carbon sinks and shall support measures necessary therefor.
(5) Each business entity shall endeavor to manage and improve carbon sinks to the greatest extent possible.
 Article 4 (Relationship to Other Statutes)
This Act shall take precedence over other Acts and shall serve as the framework with respect to the management and improvement of carbon sinks.
CHAPTER II FORMULATION, ETC. OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CARBON SINKS
 Article 5 (Formulation, etc. of Comprehensive Plans for Improvement of Carbon Sinks)
(1) To efficiently achieve the purpose of this Act, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall, every five years, formulate and implement a comprehensive plan for the improvement of carbon sinks (hereinafter referred to as the “comprehensive plan"), which shall specify the policy objectives and basic directions for the management and improvement of carbon sinks.
(2) The comprehensive plan shall include the following:
1. Objectives and basic directions for the management and improvement of carbon sinks;
2. Domestic and overseas conditions and prospects for the management and improvement of carbon sinks;
3. Development and dissemination of technologies for the management and improvement of carbon sinks;
4. International cooperation and penetration into foreign markets for the management and improvement of carbon sinks;
5. Compilation of information and statistics regarding greenhouse gases in the forestry sector;
6. Establishment and operation of the forest carbon registry;
7. Other matters specified by Presidential Decree as necessary for the effective management and improvement of carbon sinks, such as research and development, training of professionals, financing, education, or promotional activities.
(3) When the Minister of the Korea Forest Service formulates or revises the comprehensive plan, he or she shall consult, in advance, with the heads of related central administrative agencies thereon, hear opinions of the Special Metropolitan City Mayor or a Metropolitan City Mayor, a Special Self-Governing City Mayor, a Do (province) Governor, or the Governor of a Special Self-Governing Province (hereinafter referred to as "Mayor/Do Governor) as well as interested parties, and then shall bring it to the Board on Improvement of Carbon Sinks under Article 7 for deliberation: Provided, That such deliberation shall be omitted where minor matters specified by Presidential Decree are to be revised. <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017>
(4) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may request the heads of related central administrative agencies and the heads of local governments to submit materials or provide cooperation as necessary for formulating and implementing a master plan. In such cases, the heads of related central administrative agencies and the heads of local governments shall comply with such request in the absence of special circumstances.
(5) Matters relating to research and development of science and technology in the comprehensive plan shall be subject to deliberation by the National Science and Technology Council under Presidential Advisory Council on Science and Technology Act. <Amended on Mar. 23, 2013; Jan. 16, 2018>
(6) Other matters necessary for the procedures for and details of formulating and revising the comprehensive plan shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 6 (Formulation and Implementation of Annual Action Plan)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall annually formulate and implement an action plan (hereinafter referred to as the "action plan") that includes the following to effectively implement the comprehensive plan:
1. A detailed implementation plan for managing and improving domestic and overseas carbon sinks;
2. Legal or institutional improvements with regard to carbon sinks;
3. Other matters necessary for managing and improving carbon sinks in the corresponding year.
(2) The procedures and methods for formulating the action plan shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 7 (Board on Improvement of Carbon Sinks)
(1) The Board on Improvement of Carbon Sinks shall be established under the Korea Forest Service to deliberate on the following: <Amended on Aug. 16, 2023>
1. Formulation and revision of the comprehensive plan;
2. Deleted; <Aug. 16, 2023>
3. Establishment and application of standards for the operation, etc. of forest carbon offset under Article 27;
4. Review on outcomes from the measurement, reporting, and verification of forest carbon stock under Article 28;
5. A comprehensive plan to enhance overseas forest carbon stocks under Article 5 of the Act on Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Enhancement of Forest Carbon Stocks in Developing Countries;
6. Standards for operation under Article 13 of the Act on Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Enhancement of Forest Carbon Stocks in Developing Countries;
7. Other matters prescribed by Presidential Decree among those with regard to the management and improvement of carbon sinks.
(2) The composition of the Board on Improvement of Carbon Sinks under paragraph (1), appointment and dismissal of Board members, and other matters necessary for the operation of the Board shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 8 (Compilation of Information and Statistics on Carbon Sinks)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall compile information and statistics on the following with respect to carbon sinks, which shall conform to the UNFCCC and other relevant international norms, in order to ensure the smooth operation of activities aimed at managing and improving carbon sinks and achieve international recognition thereon:
1. Outcomes from performing afforestation or similar activities under Article 9;
2. Outcomes from performing forest management in the protected zone under Article 10;
3. Status on the distribution and use of harvested wood products under Article 13;
4. Information on energy in the timber industry under Article 14;
5. Outcomes from utilizing forest biomass energy under Article 15;
6. Outcomes from preventing deforestation and forest degradation under Article 16;
7. Outcomes from performing the management and improvement of multiple carbon sinks under Article 18;
8. Other information and statistics specified by Presidential Decree with regard to carbon sinks, such as forest carbon emissions and absorption, land use by coefficients of emission or absorption, changes to land use, or forestry.
(2) To ensure the systematic management of information and statistics on carbon sinks under paragraph (1), the Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall establish and operate an information system on carbon sinks, as prescribed by Presidential Decree.
(3) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may request the heads of related central administrative agencies and the heads of local governments to submit materials or provide cooperation as necessary for compiling information and statistics on carbon sinks. In such cases, the heads of related central administrative agencies and the heads of local governments shall comply with such request in the absence of special circumstances. <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017>
(4) Procedures and methods for compiling the information and statistics on carbon sinks under paragraph (1) shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
CHAPTER III MANAGEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES OF CARBON SINKS
Section 1 Expansion of Carbon Sinks
 Article 9 (Afforestation, etc.)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall perform afforestation, reforestation, revegetation, or forest management (hereinafter referred to as "afforestation or similar activities") to manage and improve carbon sinks or he or she may provide a business entity with necessary technical support, etc. when it intends to voluntarily perform such activity.
(2) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may lease national forests provided in Article 21 of the State Forest Administration and Management Act to business entities, in order to perform afforestation or similar activities, as prescribed by Presidential Decree.
(3) Forest carbon stock added by afforestation or similar activities may be used as forest carbon offset outcomes under Article 19 (1) (hereinafter referred to as "offset outcomes"). <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017>
(4) Standards for the operation, etc. of forest carbon offset under Article 27 (hereinafter referred to as "operating standards") shall apply to afforestation or similar activities aimed at providing forest carbon offset.
 Article 10 (Management and Improvement of Carbon Sinks in Protected Zone)
(1) To manage and improve carbon sinks in protected zones specified by Presidential Decree, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service may manage carbon sinks or provide a business entity with necessary technical support, etc. to manage carbon sinks voluntarily to the extent that the achievement of the objectives of such designation is not hampered.
(2) Forest carbon stock added as a result of the management of the protected zones may be used as offset outcomes.
(3) The operating standards shall apply to the management scheme differentiated by each protected zone under paragraph (1).
 Article 11 (Management of Carbon Sinks for Prevention from Disasters)
(1) To protect carbon sinks from disasters that might be caused by a forest fire, landslide, blight, or abnormal weather, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall formulate and implement necessary measures such as the creation of fire resistance forest belts and coastal disaster prevention forests.
(2) When afforestation or similar activities are performed to prevent disasters, tree species appropriate for growth by each region shall be selected in preparation against climate crisis before commencing the relevant project in the absence of special circumstances. <Amended on Sep. 24, 2021>
Section 2 Promotion of Use of Carbon-Stored Harvested Wood Products and Forest Biomass Energy
 Article 12 (Promotion of Use of Harvested Wood Products)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall establish and implement measures for promoting the use of harvested wood products to manage and improve carbon stored in harvested wood products.
(2) Forest carbon stock added by activities to promote the use of harvested wood products under paragraph (1) may be used as offset outcomes. <Added on Mar. 21, 2017>
 Article 13 (Fact-Finding Surveys on Use of Harvested Wood Products)
(1) To identify the flow of carbon stored in harvested wood products, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall conduct a fact-finding survey on the distribution and use of harvested wood products (hereinafter referred to as "fact-finding survey on the use of wood products") through the entire production process of wood products.
(2) Deleted. <Mar. 21, 2017>
(3) Deleted. <Mar. 21, 2017>
(4) Necessary matters with regard to procedures for and details of fact-finding surveys on the use of wood products as prescribed in paragraph (1) shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree. <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017>
 Article 14 (Greater Efficiency in Use of Energy in Timber Industry)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall establish and implement measures to promote efficiency in the use of energy in the manufacturing industry related to timber and/or paper under the Korea Standard Industrial Classification.
(2) A manufacturer engaged in timber or paper manufacturing shall prepare an annual report on greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption by each place of business in accordance with procedures and method prescribed by Presidential Decree and shall submit it to the Minister of the Korea Forest Service.
 Article 15 (Advancement of Utilization of Forest Biomass Energy)
(1) To ensure the stable supply of raw materials for forest biomass energy, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service and the heads of local governments shall continually create forests that supply forest biomass energy.
(2) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service and the heads of local governments shall establish and implement measures aimed at promoting the utilization of forest biomass energy.
(3) To ensure the stabilization of a market for forest biomass energy, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service and the heads of local governments may directly perform overall monitoring and quality control of forest biomass energy and facilities or may entrust a third person or organization with such task, as prescribed by Presidential Decree.
(4) Greenhouse gas emissions reduced by utilizing forest biomass energy in accordance with paragraph (2) may be used as offset outcomes. <Amended on Feb. 11, 2020>
(5) The operating standards shall apply to activities that enhance the utilization of forest biomass energy aimed at providing forest carbon offset.
Section 3 Prevention of Deforestation, Forest Degradation, etc.
 Article 16 (Prevention of Deforestation and Forest Degradation)
(1) To reduce greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall establish and implement measures for prevention of deforestation and forest degradation (hereinafter referred to as "prevention of deforestation, etc."). <Amended on Feb. 11, 2020>
(2) Greenhouse gas emissions additionally reduced after forest land is designated as a protected zone for the prevention of deforestation, etc. at the request of the owner of the forest land may be used as offset outcomes.
(3) Matters necessary for the types of protected zones under paragraph (2), procedures and methods for designating the protected zones, and standards for offsetting greenhouse gas emissions shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 17 (Research on Prevention of Deforestation)
To effectively respond to the UNFCCC and other relevant international norms for prevention of deforestation, etc., the Minister of the Korea Forest Service may conduct relevant research or provide support to research conducted on a non-governmental level.
[This Article Wholly Amended on Aug. 16, 2023]
 Article 18 (Management and Improvement of Multiple Carbon Sinks)
(1) The heads of local governments or business entities may use forest carbon stock, which is obtained from activities aimed at managing and improving multiple carbon sinks combined with activities aimed at managing and improving respective carbon sinks under Articles 9, 10, 12, 15, and 16 (hereinafter referred to as "activities for multiple carbon sinks") as offset outcomes. <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017>
(2) Matters necessary for the types of activities for multiple carbon sinks and calculation of greenhouse gas emission reductions shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
CHAPTER IV FOREST CARBON OFFSET, ETC.
 Article 19 (Forest Carbon Offset)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall build an infrastructure for forest carbon offset in order to utilize forest carbon stock that is additionally secured by the heads of local governments or business entities through activities aimed at managing and improving carbon sinks under Articles 9, 10, 12, 15, 16, and 18 for the following purposes: <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017>
1. Forest carbon offset based on reductions: Internationally accepted standards shall apply so that the heads of local governments or business entities, who are obligated to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under any other Act or regulation, can use forest carbon stock to offset their required greenhouse gas emissions reduction target;
2. Forest carbon offset based on social contributions: Relaxed standards prescribed by Presidential Decree shall apply where the heads of local governments or business entities intend to manage and improve forest carbon sinks voluntarily to contribute to society.
(2) The heads of local governments or business entities, who intend to implement forest carbon offset under paragraph (1), shall prepare a project design document, and other relevant documents specified by Ministerial Decree of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and shall submit them to the head of the Forest Carbon Center established under Article 23 (hereinafter referred to as the "head of the Forest Carbon Center"). <Amended on Mar. 23, 2013>
(3) Where a project is found feasible after the head of the Forest Carbon Center examines a project design document, etc., he or she shall register the project in the forest carbon registry under Article 24.
(4) Where a project registered pursuant to paragraph (3) falls under any of the following, the head of the Forest Carbon Center shall revoke such registration and shall, without delay, give notice to the head of local governments or business entities:
1. Where details of the project design document are falsely stated;
2. Where details of a monitoring report prepared by business entities in accordance with Article 20 are falsely stated;
3. Other cases where any registered project cannot be performed for unavoidable reasons as prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 20 (Monitoring and Verification of Forest Carbon Stock)
(1) The heads of local governments or business entities whose forest carbon offset projects are registered pursuant to Article 19 (3) shall periodically monitor forest carbon stock in accordance with the operating standards and shall submit a report on the outcomes thereof (hereinafter referred to as the "monitoring report") to the head of the Forest Carbon Center.
(2) The head of the Forest Carbon Center may designate and operate any domestic or foreign third-party verification agency that conforms to internationally accepted verification standards (hereinafter referred to as the "verification agency") to objectively verify monitoring reports submitted pursuant to paragraph (1).
(3) The verification agency shall prepare a verification report after reviewing the monitoring report and other evidentiary materials submitted by the heads of local governments or business entities in accordance with the operating standards, conducting a field survey, and hearing the opinions of related public officials or business entities, and then shall submit it to the head of the Forest Carbon Center. <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017>
(4) Matters necessary for designating and operating the verification agency shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 21 (Certification of Forest Carbon Stock)
(1) When the head of the Forest Carbon Center regards the content of the verification report as appropriate according to his or her review thereof in accordance with the operating standards, he or she shall issue a certificate to the heads of local governments or business entities who submitted their monitoring reports after obtaining approval from the Minister of the Korea Forest Service.
(2) When a project certified pursuant to paragraph (1) falls under either of the following, the head of the Forest Carbon Center shall revoke his or her certification and shall give immediate notice thereof to the heads of local governments or business entities:
1. Where the project falls under the grounds for revocation of registration pursuant to Article 19 (4);
2. Other cases where the certified project shall be discontinued for unavoidable reasons as prescribed by Presidential Decree.
(3) Deleted. <May 29, 2016>
 Article 22 (Period of Validity of Forest Carbon Stock)
(1) Period of validity and the allowable number of its renewal (hereinafter referred to as the "period of validity, etc.") for forest carbon stock certified pursuant to Article 21 (1) shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree depending on the type and size of project.
(2) Forest carbon stock which has been used as forest carbon offset outcomes or whose period of validity has expired loses effect from the date it is used as forest carbon offset outcomes or its period of validity expires. <Amended on Feb. 11, 2020>
(3) Information on the forest carbon stock which loses effect due to the expiration of its period of validity, etc. or pursuant to paragraph (2) shall be stated in the forest carbon registry to prevent double use thereof.
 Article 23 (Establishment and Fostering of Forest Carbon Center)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall establish the Forest Carbon Center in charge of the following as an affiliate to the Korea Forestry Promotion Institute established under Article 29-2 of the Forestry and Mountain Villages Development Promotion Act in order to ensure the efficient implementation of the forest carbon offset system: <Amended on May 29, 2016; Mar. 21, 2017; Aug. 16, 2023>
1. Operation and management of the forest carbon offset system;
2. Education for human resources specialized in verifying forest carbon stock and development of educational programs therefor;
3. Other matters specified by the Minister of the Korea Forest Service for the management and improvement of carbon sinks.
(2) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may fully or partially subsidize the Forest Carbon Center for funds necessary for performing its tasks.
(3) Deleted. <Mar. 21, 2017>
[Title Amended on Mar. 21, 2017]
 Article 24 (Establishment and Operation of Forest Carbon Registry)
(1) For the transparent management and distribution of information and statistics of forest carbon stock, as well as activities aimed for the management and improvement of carbon sinks, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall establish and operate the forest carbon registry.
(2) Necessary matters with regard to activities aimed for the management and improvement of carbon sinks to be included in the forest carbon registry, types of information and statistics of forest carbon stock, procedures for establishment, and methods of operation of the forest carbon registry shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 25 (Trade, etc. of Forest Carbon Stock)
(1) Forest carbon stock certified pursuant to Article 21 (1) may be traded or used for either of the following purposes: <Amended on Sep. 24, 2021>
1. Achieved-reduction (credit)-type of forest carbon offset: Offsetting or trading with the reduction target of greenhouse gas specified by Presidential Decree, such as a greenhouse gas emission trading system under Article 25 of the Framework Act on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth for Coping with Climate Crisis, and the greenhouse gas target control in the public sector and the greenhouse gas target control of a controlled emitter under Articles 26 and 27 of the same Act;
2. Social- contribution- type of forest carbon offset: Participating in projects specified by Presidential Decree to reduce greenhouse gases and save energy.
(2) Forest carbon stock shall be traded by ton of carbon dioxide equivalents of greenhouse gas emissions, as prescribed by Presidential Decree.
(3) A person who intends to trade forest carbon stock shall register his or her trading account and forest carbon stock in the forest carbon registry, as prescribed by Presidential Decree. In such cases, he or she shall pay a registration fee at the rate prescribed by Presidential Decree per ton of carbon dioxide. <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017>
(4) To ensure the fair pricing and trading of forest carbon stock, and the stability and utility of the trading, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service may designate or establish and operate an internationally accepted carbon exchange.
(5) Matters necessary for forest carbon stock trading, such as carbon exchange, persons eligible for trading, transaction methods, transaction procedures, minimum transaction unit, registration fees, and other matters shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
CHAPTER V BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ENHANCING CARBON SINKS
 Article 26 (Development and Announcement of Carbon Sink Indices)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may measure carbon sink indices (referring to scores designed to evaluate the outcomes from the management and improvement of carbon sinks for a given period and the impacts of such outcomes on the society, economy, and environment; hereinafter the same shall apply) based on the outcomes from the management and improvement of carbon sinks, which have been performed by local governments, public institutions, and private entities, and may announce the results thereof to the extent not violating the Personal Information Protection Act, Unfair Competition Prevention and Trade Secret Protection Act, Act on Prevention of Divulgence and Protection of Industrial Technology, and Credit Information Use and Protection Act in connection with confidentiality of personal information, business management, etc. <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017>
(2) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may award a prize to local governments, public institutions, or private entities which are deemed exemplary in responding to climate change in light of the outcomes from the measurement of the carbon sink indices.
(3) Organizations, enterprises, or public institutions subject to the measurement for their carbon sink indices under paragraph (1) shall cooperate actively in such measurement in the absence of special circumstances. <Amended on Feb. 11, 2020>
(4) Matters necessary for setting carbon sink indices, selection of subjects to be measured, measurement, method of announcement and procedures therefor, and giving an award shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 27 (Standards for Operation, etc. of Forest Carbon Offset)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall prepare the operating standards which shall conform to the UNFCCC and other relevant international norms to be applied to activities aimed at managing and improving carbon sinks under this Act, and shall give public notice thereof after undergoing deliberation thereon by the Board on Improvement of Carbon Sinks under Article 7.
(2) The operating standards shall contain the following:
1. Afforestation or similar activities under Article 9;
2. Management of carbon sinks in the protected zones under Article 10;
3. Activities aimed at enhancing the use of harvested wood products under Article 12;
4. Activities aimed at facilitating the utilization of forest biomass energy under Article 15;
5. Monitoring and verification of forest carbon stock under Article 20;
6. Certification of forest carbon stock under Article 21;
7. Other matters prescribed by Presidential Decree for the operation of forest carbon offset.
 Article 28 (Measurement, Reporting, Verification of Forest Carbon Stock)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall establish a system capable of measuring, reporting and verifying absorption and emission of greenhouse gases from forests, coefficients of the absorption and emission used for calculating the absorption and emissions, and various information and statistics on forest carbon stock.
(2) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall finalize the forest carbon stock measured, reported, and verified pursuant to paragraph (1), subject to deliberation by the Board on Improvement of Carbon Sinks under Article 7, register the finalized forest carbon stock in the forest carbon registry, and annually give public notice thereof.
(3) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall prepare standards, which adopt the best use of international standards, for measuring, reporting and verifying of forest carbon stock, to improve expertise, transparency, and reliability.
(4) Detailed method and procedures for measuring, reporting and verifying forest carbon stock under paragraphs (1) through (3) shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 29 (Research and Development, and Advancement, etc. of Use and Dissemination of Technology)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may conduct research and development aimed at managing and improving carbon sinks, assessing carbon sinks, and responding to climate change, or he or she may entrust public institutions, research institutes, universities, etc. with research and development.
(2) If the Minister of the Korea Forest Service regards the outcomes of research and development under paragraph (1) as exemplary, he or she shall establish and implement measures aimed at facilitating the dissemination and use of the relevant technology.
(3) Matters necessary for methods and procedures for entrusting research and development under paragraph (1) and establishing measures under paragraph (2) shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 30 (Schools Specialized in Carbon Sinks)
(1) To train professionals to manage and improve carbon sinks, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service may designate the following graduate schools and/or high schools as graduate schools and/or high schools specialized in carbon sinks, respectively (hereinafter referred to as "schools specialized in carbon sinks"):
1. Graduate schools or graduate universities that meet the standards prescribed by Presidential Decree, among graduate schools prescribed in Article 29 of the Higher Education Act or graduate universities prescribed in Article 30 of the same Act;
2. High schools or technical high schools that meet the standards prescribed by Presidential Decree, among high schools prescribed in Article 45 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act or technical high schools prescribed in Article 54 of the same Act.
(2) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may provide administrative, technical, and financial support as necessary for operating schools specialized in carbon sinks designated pursuant to paragraph (1).
(3) Where a school specialized in carbon sinks designated pursuant to paragraph (1) falls under any of the following, the Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall revoke his or her designation and give immediate notice thereof to the heads of graduate schools or graduate universities or the heads of high schools or technical high schools:
1. Where it no longer meets any of the requirements for designation under paragraph (1);
2. Where it has been designated as a school specialized in carbon sinks by fraud or other wrongful means;
3. Where a school specialized in carbon sinks has used granted subsidies for any other purpose than subsidization.
(4) Necessary matters concerning standards and procedures for the designation of schools specialized in carbon sinks and the revocation thereof, the scope of support, etc. shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 31 (Education, Training, and Public Relations)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall conduct programs for training domestic human resources and for international cooperation required for the sustainable management and improvement of carbon sinks, and shall provide education and training to train domestic and foreign professionals.
(2) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may perform public relations activities aimed at encouraging the heads of local governments and business entities to voluntarily participate in activities aimed at improving carbon sinks.
(3) Necessary matters with regard to methods and details of education, training, and public relations activities pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 32 (Support for Activities Aimed at Managing and Improving Carbon Sinks)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service or the heads of local governments may provide business entities with financial and administrative support, such as granting incentives for their activities aimed at managing and improving carbon sinks.
(2) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may assist local governments in their activities aimed at managing and improving carbon sinks and their research and development for the management and improvement of carbon sinks specialized for each region.
(3) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may provide business entities with administrative and financial support to help them more smoothly perform projects for securing overseas carbon credits.
(4) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may provide entities that emit greenhouse gases designated pursuant to Article 27 (1) of the Framework Act on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth for Coping with Climate Crisis with the following support: <Amended on Sep. 24, 2021>
1. Technological support and financing for introducing forest carbon offset;
2. Technical matters for compiling statistics on greenhouse gas emissions;
3. Other matters prescribed by the Minister of the Korea Forest Service.
(5) Deleted. <Mar. 21, 2017>
(6) Deleted. <Mar. 21, 2017>
 Article 33 (Nurturing of Markets for Forest Carbon Stock and Related Industries)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service may implement the following to vitalize markets for forest carbon stock and nurture related industries:
1. Development and dissemination of market models for forest carbon stock;
2. Analysis of transaction prices of forest carbon stock and establishment of exchange;
3. Development and dissemination of an information service system for activities aimed at managing and improving forest carbon stock;
4. Development and dissemination of forest carbon offset technologies for places of business subject to the target management system for greenhouse gas and energy;
5. Matters necessary for enhancing the use and distribution of forest biomass energy, including the installation of production facilities of forest biomass energy, distribution of burners, and development of related technology;
6. Vitalization of service enterprises related to climate change, such as consulting on managing and improving forest carbon stock;
7. Other matters prescribed by Presidential Decree for development of markets for forest carbon stock and related industries.
(2) Vitalization of markets for forest carbon stock as well as subjects, procedures, and methods of nurturing related industries, as provided in the subparagraphs of paragraph (1) shall be prescribed by Presidential Decree.
 Article 34 (Promotion of International Cooperation and Assistance)
(1) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall arrange and implement the following to manage and improve carbon sinks: <Amended on Aug. 16, 2023>
1. Securing overseas carbon credits under Articles 12 and 15;
2. Training of professionals to manage and improve overseas carbon sinks and international exchanges of professionals under Article 31 (excluding those provided in Articles 9 and 10);
3. Assisting public institutions or private organizations, or enterprises in their endeavor to perform projects for securing overseas carbon credits under Article 32 (3) (excluding those provided in Articles 9 and 10);
4. Other measures prescribed by Presidential Decree, such as programs for bilateral and multilateral cooperation and assistance with foreign countries in responding to climate change.
(2) The Minister of the Korea Forest Service shall maintain sustainable and cooperative relations with carbon-related international organizations and relevant organizations prescribed by Presidential Decree and shall conduct relevant policy exchanges and research.
CHAPTER Ⅵ SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
 Article 35 (Hearings)
When the Minister of the Korea Forest Service intends to make any of the following dispositions, he or she shall hold a hearing in advance:
1. When he or she intends to revoke registration of forest carbon offset pursuant to Article 19 (4);
2. When he or she intends to revoke certification of forest carbon stock pursuant to Article 21 (2);
3. Deleted; <Mar. 21, 2017>
4. When he or she intends to revoke designation of a school specialized in carbon sinks pursuant to Article 30 (3).
 Article 36 (Fact-Finding Survey and Inspection)
(1) When the Minister of the Korea Forest Service deems it necessary to implement matters prescribed in this Act, he or she may require the Forest Carbon Center or public institutions, private organizations, or enterprises funded by the Minister of the Korea Forest Service to report matters with regard to its business or submit necessary materials.
(2) When the Minister of the Korea Forest Service deems it necessary to implement matters prescribed in this Act, he or she may assign competent public officials to have access to the Forest Carbon Center, etc. to inspect relevant documents, facilities, equipment, or other things. In such cases, the public official shall carry a certificate indicating his or her authority and shall produce it to related parties.
 Article 37 (Delegation and Entrustment of Authority, etc.)
(1) The authority vested in the Minister of the Korea Forest Service by this Act may be partially delegated to the heads of agencies under his or her jurisdiction, Mayors/Do Governors, or the heads of Sis/Guns/Gus, as prescribed by Presidential Decree. <Amended on Mar. 21, 2017>
(2) The duties of the Minister of the Korea Forest Service under this Act may be partially entrusted to related agencies and organizations, such as the Korea Forestry Promotion Institute established under Article 29-2 of the Forestry and Mountain Villages Development Promotion Act as prescribed by Presidential Decree. <Added on Mar. 21, 2017>
[Title Amended on Mar. 21, 2017]
 Article 37-2 (Legal Fiction as Public Officials for Purposes of Penalty Provisions)
Any of the following persons shall be deemed a public official for purposes of Articles 129 through 132 of the Criminal Act:
1. Executive officers and employees of the Forest Carbon Center, who perform the duties referred to in each subparagraph of Article 23 (1);
2. Executive officers and employees of related agencies and organizations, who engage in the duties entrusted by the Minister of the Korea Forest Service under Article 37 (2).
[This Article Added on Mar. 21, 2017]
 Article 38 (Administrative Fine)
(1) Either of the following persons shall be subject to an administrative fine of not exceeding five million won:
1. A person who refuses, evades, or obstructs submission of a report or materials, or intentionally submits a false report or materials under Article 36 (1);
2. A person who refuses, evades, or obstructs an inspection under Article 36 (2).
(2) Administrative fines under paragraph (1) shall be imposed and collected by the Minister of the Korea Forest Service, Mayors/Do Governors, or the heads of the Si/Gun/Gu, as prescribed by Presidential Decree.
ADDENDA <Act No. 11360, Feb. 22, 2012>
Article 1 (Enforcement Date)
This Act shall enter into force one year after the date of its promulgation.
Article 2 (Transitional Measure)
Carbon dioxide absorption of which business entities obtained certification in accordance with the Regulation on the Test Operation of Forest Carbon Offset before this Act enters into force shall be deemed certified as forest carbon stock under Article 21 (1).
ADDENDA <Act No. 11690, Mar. 23, 2013>
Article 1 (Enforcement Date)
(1) This Act shall enter into force on the date of its promulgation.
(2) Omitted.
Articles 2 through 7 Omitted.
ADDENDA <Act No. 11713, Mar. 23, 2013>
Article 1 (Enforcement Date)
This Act shall enter into force on the date of its promulgation.
Articles 2 through 6 Omitted.
ADDENDA <Act No. 14270, May 29, 2016>
Article 1 (Enforcement Date)
This Act shall enter into force two months after the date of its promulgation. (Proviso Omitted.)
Articles 2 and 3 Omitted.
ADDENDA <Act No. 14660, Mar. 21, 2017>
Article 1 (Enforcement Date)
This Act shall enter into force six months after the date of its promulgation.
Article 2 (Transitional Measures concerning Verification of Monitoring Report on Forest Carbon Stock)
Notwithstanding the amended provisions of Article 20 (3), the previous provisions shall apply to the preparation of a verification report on a monitoring report submitted under Article 20 (1) before this Act enters into force.
ADDENDA <Act No. 15344, Jan. 16, 2018>
Article 1 (Enforcement Date)
This Act shall enter into force three months after the date of its promulgation.
Articles 2 through 4 Omitted.
ADDENDUM <Act No. 16992, Feb. 11, 2020>
This Act shall enter into force on the date of its promulgation.
ADDENDUM <Act No. 18469, Sep. 24, 2021>
Article 1 (Enforcement Date)
This Act shall enter into force six months after the date of its promulgation. (Proviso Omitted.)
Articles 2 through 10 Omitted.
ADDENDUM <Act No. 19643, Aug. 16, 2023>
This Act shall enter into force six months after the date of its promulgation.