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What is the role of the Authority for Consumer Protection and Defense of Competition (ACODECO) in the execution of alimony in Panama?
ACODECO has the power to enforce and ensure compliance with alimony, including income withholding, sanctions and other measures to ensure that alimony is paid.
How does the government of Panama encourage collaboration between public and private sectors to strengthen regulatory compliance measures, and what are the coordination mechanisms established to effectively address challenges in this area?
The government of Panama encourages collaboration between the public and private sectors through the creation of dialogue tables, work committees, and the active participation of representatives of both sectors in policy formulation. Coordination mechanisms include regular meetings, information sharing and the joint identification of challenges and solutions. This collaboration is essential to effectively address regulatory compliance challenges and ensure a comprehensive and consensual approach.
Is it possible to use a copy of the Certificate of Participation in a Fashion Course as an identification document in Brazil?
No, the Certificate of Participation in a Fashion Course is not considered a valid identification document in Brazil. It is required to present the General Registry (RG) or passport as official identification documents.
How does the State guarantee transparency in the auction processes of seized assets in Panama?
The State guarantees transparency in the auction processes of seized assets in Panama through the implementation of regulations that regulate these auctions. This may include information disclosure requirements, open bidding processes, and oversight by authorities to prevent unfair practices.
What are the rights of children in cases of adoption by heterosexual couples in Guatemala?
In cases of adoption by heterosexual couples in Guatemala, adopted children have the same rights as biological children. They have the right to a family, to receive love, care and education, to inherit and to be treated with dignity and respect.
What is Bolivia's policy regarding the inclusion of new economic sectors in anti-money laundering regulations, considering the evolution of financial threats?
Bolivia adopts a proactive policy regarding the inclusion of new economic sectors in anti-money laundering regulations. Periodic financial risk assessments are carried out, and based on emerging threats, regulations are adjusted to cover new sectors. This adaptability ensures that regulations are relevant and effective in preventing money laundering.
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