Colombian Congress Passes Law Against Noise · Global Voices
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The Senate plenary, which reaches sound levels of up to 90 decibels, a noisy environment according to World Health Organization standards, approved on Tuesday the law against noise in its fourth and final debate. The project, led by the representative to the Anti-Ocecan House Daniel Carvalho, orders to harmonize the 17 national norms that exist to confront the different forms of noise pollution and to reduce the volume a little in a culturally n…
Fine to noisy neighbors Photo: archive. Recently in the Congress of the Republic passed the law against noise, a norm that aims to fight against noise pollution and the adverse effects it generates on the quality of life of people. In the absence of conciliation in the House of Representatives, so that it will subsequently pass to presidential sanction, this project is key to the attention to a public health problem.
The Congress of the Republic approved in fourth and final debate the draft law on noise, which seeks to create an acoustic quality policy in the country, with the aim of developing actions to improve the management of noise pollution.
The plenary of the Senate of the Republic passed the law against noise, which passed the initiative to presidential sanction. A special fund is created to protect and support disabled people and their caregivers. It also tightens the legislation to lower the tone of the abusers of noise. See more: This is the agenda of Congress for the remainder of 2024: Petro plays these cards“It is a bill that has the power to generate public policy from the d…
The proposed amendment to Regulation of opening hours of establishments and activities Ruidosas registered a “record” participation during the period of public discussion, highlighting the high contribution of citizens individual. In all, 127 contributions were received, of which 114 were submitted by natural persons and 13 by corporations. The data were announced today by the Mayor of Funchal, Cristina Pedra, during the meeting of the Mu Assem…
The Senate recently passed a bill to tighten legislation against hearing pollution in the country.
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