The Senate sanctioned the National Police Organization Act
posted on: Dec 7 2011 9:31 by RDugey. Viewed 13 times.The Senate last night approved the organic law of the national police, sent to him by the Executive Branch for the purpose of adapting the institution to the new times and improve the combat and prevention of the offences.
The original draft was amended on 30 November after months of study by a Committee designated for such purposes, which had received it in June this year.
Approval also comes after President Leonel Fernandez him requesting Congress streamline their knowledge. The order came during a visit of the representative to the Palace of the police, where he met with the head of the institution, José Armando Polanco Gómez. The project raises a redefinition of what are the ranks and functions of agents police.
Other projects Similarly, legislators
sanctioned the Bill which exempt from the payment of taxes in digital cameras for high u000aresolution used in the systems of security
Also approved at first reading the draft law which provides for the transfer of the remains of Colonel Rafael Tomás Fernández Domínguez to the national pantheon.
Also the draft law declares on December 6, every day of the Renal patient year; and career health bill. They adopted a resolution to highlight posthumously to Dr. Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo, first woman doctor Gineco-an obstetrician in country
Senators also approved single reading the Convention for the unification of certain rules for air transport international
Similarly, approved seven contracts for sales of real estate between the State and individuals.
At the meeting on Tuesday, senators adopted, moreover, at second reading Bill of internal public debt by the year 2012, submitted by the Executive Branch, for a total amount of u000a18 billion pesos to finance the budget for next year, entering into force beginning 1. from January 2012.
The President of the Senate, Reinaldo wall Pérez, summoned to sitting Senators on Thursday from 4: 00 in the afternoon.

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