The Government Eliminates Hereditary Reinfo, but It Could Return in the New MAPE Law.
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The Ministry of Energy and Mines (MINEM) is eliminating the hereditary Reinfo system, but experts warn that it could return in the new MAPE Law being considered by Congress and debated on Tuesday.
Executive states that registration of mining formalization can no longer be transferred to heirs. The Government officialized a key modification in the process of mining formalization: the Comprehensive Registry of Mining Formalization (Reinfo) can no longer be inherited. The measure was approved by Supreme Decree No.010-2025-EM, signed by President Dina Boluarte and the Minister of Energy and Mines, Jorge Montero Cornejo. Until now, the relativ…
The Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) officially eliminated the possibility of hereditary transfer of registrations in the Comprehensive Register of Mining Formalization (Reinfo). This is one of the main changes approved by the Government in Supreme Decree No.010-2025-EM, published in the framework of the regulation of Law No.32213, a rule that extended the formalization process until the end of June and granted the rectory to the Ministry of…
The Government ordered the repeal of the provision authorizing the modification of the holder of REINFO in the event of death, which was published in mid-May.
The Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) of Peru amended the regulations of Law No. 32213, which establishes the rectory and extension of the deadline of the process of integral mining formalization of the activity in small mining and artisanal mining.Supreme Decree No. 010-2025-EM established the repeal of the third final complementary provision of Supreme Decree No. 018-2017-EM, which created the “hereditary Reinfo”.
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