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25 November 2016

Congress Passes New Regulation Of Access To Public Information

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On September 14, the Argentine Congress passed a new regulation regarding Access to Public Information Decree no. 1172/2003.
Argentina Privacy

On September 14, the Argentine Congress passed a new regulation regarding Access to Public Information Decree no. 1172/2003 (source document in Spanish). The new law regulating this matter was published in the Official Gazette on September 29 as Law No. 27.275 (source document in Spanish). Per the new freedom of information regulation, individuals are entitled to request and receive from the government complete, adequate, accurate, and timely information regarding certain public affairs.

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