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In this paper, intend to establish the theoretical and dogmatic elements of the reference standards to be edited by the National Water and Basic Sanitation Agency (ANA) in the sector, based on the legal discipline derived from the recent Rule no. 14.026/2020. Such legislation structured the new legal framework for basic sanitation in Brazil. Firstly, it was approached how regulation in the basic sanitation sector develops, highlighting the complexity that such a legal environment imposes, be it due