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Can an expired ID card be used as a supporting document for legal procedures?
In general, an expired identification card is not accepted as a supporting document for legal procedures in Ecuador. It is required to have an updated ID to carry out most of the procedures, and carrying an expired ID may result in sanctions or fines.
Can I obtain a judicial record certificate in Peru if I am a foreigner and do not have a Peruvian identity document?
Yes, as a foreigner, you can obtain a judicial record certificate in Peru even if you do not have a Peruvian identity document. You must provide an identification document valid in your country of origin, such as your passport, and follow the process established by the National Police of Peru to request the corresponding certificate
What are the penalties for crimes of gender discrimination in Colombia?
Gender discrimination is punishable in Colombia by Law 1257 of 2008 and other regulations. Sanctions may include fines and legal action. The legislation seeks to prevent and punish discriminatory acts based on gender, promoting equality and protecting the rights of all people.
How to carry out the process to obtain a license to market pharmaceutical products in Bolivia?
Obtaining a license to market pharmaceutical products in Bolivia is managed by the State Agency for Medicines and Health Technologies (AGEMED). You must submit the application, technical documentation of the product and comply with the quality and safety standards established by AGEMED to obtain the license.
Are there restrictions for participation in soil conservation research projects in Colombia due to judicial records?
In soil conservation research projects, judicial records can be reviewed to ensure the integrity and reliability of those involved in initiatives that seek to preserve soil quality and agricultural sustainability.
What is the situation of the rights of people with disabilities in the area of protection against discrimination in the workplace in Honduras?
People with disabilities have protected rights in the area of protection against discrimination in the workplace in Honduras. There are laws and policies that seek to guarantee their equal opportunities in employment, non-discrimination and the elimination of barriers that limit their full participation in the labor market. In addition, labor inclusion, adaptation of work environments and employment training for people with disabilities are promoted. However, there are still challenges in terms of the full implementation of these measures and the elimination of discrimination in the workplace.
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