# Law No. 10128 of December 21, 2000

> Brazilian law

**Wikidata**: [Q105647851](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q105647851)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/law-no-10128-of-december-21-2000

## Summary
Law No. 10128 of December 21, 2000, known as Lei nº 10128, de 21 de dezembro de 2000, is a Brazilian federal statute that authorizes supplementary credit for the Federal Government of Brazil, including allocations to the fiscal budget, social security budget, and the Ministry of Integration and Regional Development. Promulgated by President Fernando Henrique Cardoso through the Presidency of the Federative Republic of Brazil on December 21, 2000, it addresses budget destinations such as "Crédito Suplementar" and "Destinação." Published in Brasília, this law applies nationwide in Brazil and is available in Brazilian Portuguese.

## Key Facts
- Full title: Lei nº 10128, de 21 de dezembro de 2000
- Aliases: Lei nº 10128, de 21 de dezembro de 2000
- Legal citation: Lei nº 10128/2000
- Instance of: statute (formal written document that creates law, including acts, executive orders, and by-laws)
- Country: Brazil
- Applies to jurisdiction: Brazil
- Approved by: Presidency of the Federative Republic of Brazil
- Approved by qualifiers: determination method (promulgation), point in time (2000-12-21),  (Fernando Henrique Cardoso)
- Publication date: 2000-12-21
- Place of publication: Brasília
- Language of work or name: Brazilian Portuguese
- LexML Brazil ID: urn:lex:br:federal:lei:2000-12-21;10128
- Main subjects: Crédito Suplementar, União Federal (Federal Government of Brazil), Presidencia Da Republica (Presidency of the Federative Republic of Brazil), Destinação (end), Orçamento Da Seguridade Social, Orçamento Fiscal (Fiscal budget), Ministerio Da Integração Nacional (Ministry of Integration and Regional Development)
- Work available at URL: https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/leis/l10128.htm
- On focus list of Wikimedia project: WikiProject Brazilian Laws
- Wikidata description: Brazilian law

## FAQs
**What is the official title and citation for this law?**  
The official title is Lei nº 10128, de 21 de dezembro de 2000, with the legal citation Lei nº 10128/2000. It matches the alias Lei nº 10128, de 21 de dezembro de 2000.

**Who approved Law No. 10128 and how?**  
The Presidency of the Federative Republic of Brazil approved it via promulgation on 2000-12-21, with Fernando Henrique Cardoso as the associated figure under qualifier .

**What does Law No. 10128 cover in terms of subjects?**  
It addresses Crédito Suplementar, Federal Government of Brazil (União Federal), Presidency (Presidencia Da Republica), end allocation (Destinação), social security budget (Orçamento Da Seguridade Social, ), fiscal budget (Orçamento Fiscal), and Ministry of Integration and Regional Development (Ministerio Da Integração Nacional).

**Where and when was it published, and in what language?**  
Published on 2000-12-21 in Brasília, the law exists in Brazilian Portuguese and applies to Brazil's jurisdiction.

**Where can I access the full text?**  
The work is available at https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/leis/l10128.htm, with LexML ID urn:lex:br:federal:lei:2000-12-21;10128.

## Why It Matters
Law No. 10128 plays a critical role in Brazil's public finance framework by authorizing supplementary credits, enabling the Federal Government to allocate resources to key areas like the fiscal budget and social security budget amid fiscal needs. This directly supports entities such as the Presidency and the Ministry of Integration and Regional Development, ensuring budgetary flexibility for national priorities including "Destinação" and "Crédito Suplementar." Its promulgation under Fernando Henrique Cardoso's administration on December 21, 2000, exemplifies executive action in maintaining government operations, influencing federal spending patterns and regional development initiatives across Brazil.

## Notable For
- Authorizing specific supplementary credits tied to Brazil's fiscal and social security budgets.
- Direct funding link to the Ministry of Integration and Regional Development (Ministerio Da Integração Nacional).
- Promulgation by Fernando Henrique Cardoso via the Presidency on a precise date, 2000-12-21.
- Inclusion on WikiProject Brazilian Laws focus list for Wikimedia documentation.
- Unique LexML identifier urn:lex:br:federal:lei:2000-12-21;10128 for federal legal tracking.
- Coverage of multiple budget subjects including  (Crédito Suplementar) and  (Orçamento Da Seguridade Social).

## Body
### Classification and Basic Properties
Law No. 10128 of December 21, 2000, functions as a statute. A statute qualifies as a formal written document that creates law, encompassing acts, executive orders, and by-laws. Its Wikidata description labels it simply as a Brazilian law.

### Title and Identifiers
The title reads Lei nº 10128, de 21 de dezembro de 2000. It carries the alias Lei nº 10128, de 21 de dezembro de 2000. The legal citation appears as Lei nº 10128/2000. The LexML Brazil ID is urn:lex:br:federal:lei:2000-12-21;10128.

### Publication and Accessibility
Publication occurred on 2000-12-21 in Brasília. The full work resides at https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/leis/l10128.htm. It uses Brazilian Portuguese as the language of work or name.

### Jurisdiction and Origin
The law originates in Brazil, a country in South America. It applies to the jurisdiction of Brazil. Brazil's inception traces to 1822-09-07 as a sovereign state and Empire of Brazil.

### Approval Process
Approval came from the Presidency of the Federative Republic of Brazil. Qualifiers include determination method of promulgation, point in time of 2000-12-21, and  linked to Fernando Henrique Cardoso.

### Main Subjects and Scope
Main subjects encompass:
- , stated as Crédito Suplementar.
- Federal Government of Brazil, stated as União Federal.
- Presidency of the Federative Republic of Brazil, stated as Presidencia Da Republica.
- End, stated as Destinação.
- , stated as Orçamento Da Seguridade Social.
- Fiscal budget, stated as Orçamento Fiscal.
- Ministry of Integration and Regional Development, stated as Ministerio Da Integração Nacional.

### Wikimedia and Reference Context
It appears on the focus list of WikiProject Brazilian Laws. References include sources from lexml.gov.br dated 2021-01-28 and 2021-04-06, legislacao.presidencia.gov.br from 2021-02-17, and planalto.gov.br.

### Related Connections
As a statute, it connects to broader classes with sitelink_count of 117. Brazil itself holds sitelink_count of 381, with historical qualifiers like colony under State of Brazil from 1549 and Portuguese Empire from 1500 to 1815.

## References

1. [Source](https://www.lexml.gov.br/urn/urn:lex:br:federal:lei:2000-12-21;10128)
2. [Source](https://legislacao.presidencia.gov.br/atos?tipo=LEI&numero=10128&ano=2000&data=21/12/2000&ato=946kXRq1EMNpWTc95)