The Ageny wants information on dismissals, appointments, City Council sessions, copies of checks, among others.
During the 44th Session of the Institute’s Plenary on December 15, the municipalities were required to hand over the information.
Editor. – The municipalities of Chapala, Tizapán el Alto, Ocotlán and Degollado are being required by the Institute of Public Information and Data Protection of the State of Jalisco (ITEI) to turn over information that has not been satisfactorily provided.
In the case of Chapala, the Municipality must deliver information on the comings and goings of public servants from October 1 to 25 of this year. In addition, the Municipal System of Potable Water and Sewage (SIMAPA) must provide data on appointments, payroll and personnel of areas and headquarters that were dismissed.
In Tizapán, the agency asked for information regarding the agreements made in the first town council session, as well as the names of those who operate the municipality’s machinery. In Ocotlán, a copy of severance checks issued from October 2 to 16 was requested, and Degollado must complete the information of an injunction.
During the 44th Plenary Session of the Institute on December 15, four guides were approved: the Guide for the Protection of Privacy on the Internet, the Guide for exercising the Right of Opposition on the Internet (De-indexing), the Specialized Guide for the projection of resolutions aimed at the due integration in matters of Open Justice and the approach of inclusive language toward the population of Sexual Diversity, and the Guide for holders of personal data.
Also, corrective measures were imposed on the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM) because of a complaint.
Translated by Mike Rogers
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