Kit De Legalidad

Finally, this document shows how a modernization project is approached simultaneously and in a coordinated manner, taking into account all the factors that have an impact on effective compliance with the principle of legality, such as organization, personnel, legal framework and technology. As happened in Latin America, this led to a lack of control of legality in the granting of rights in rem. Sixteen companies linked to the Huila forest chain have received from the Regional Autonomous Corporation of Alto Magdalena – CAM the kit of biosecurity inputs and tools offered within the framework of the project for the consolidation of forest management in Colombia organized by the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development in coordination with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations – FAO and the Environment Agency of the Ministry is managed. The expeditions will be carried out after recognition in 2021 as sustainable business units in order to meet the parameters of Huila`s forest legality program. This was announced by Osiris Peralta, an expert from CAM`s forestry department, who pointed out that « as part of the project to position forest management in Colombia, we provide biosecurity kits to companies that have this recognition of legality, which includes various elements for the signage of work areas. First aid kit and other tools such as flexometer, chemical respirator, fumigator pump, sensor hydrometer, infrared thermometer, among other useful tools to strengthen the development of the company`s activities and motivate them to contribute to the conservation of our natural forests. « Training in return, and to ensure the learning and use of these elements, the company has asked volunteer fire departments to provide training on how to use the stretcher, fire extinguisher and other biosafety features so that business owners can use them at a specific time when an emergency or emergency occurs. » Since we belong to the cross-sectoral pact for legal timber, we have benefited from these elements and the training to be able to work in an agile and safe way, » said Dairo Polo, legal representative of Tecnimaderas, a company dedicated to the purchase and sale of timber wholesale and retail, who in turn spoke about the benefits of belonging to the group of forest contractors with recognition of legality. « We need to change mindsets, because buying legal timber is a benefit for us and our children, who are present and future, so that they can enjoy the forests, » Polo said. This activity, developed in Neiva with six of the 16 entrepreneurs who process and market forest products and who have the system of recognition of legal origin in the department of Huila, will be repeated in the different territorial directions, starting in the south this Friday and next week in the center and west of the department. Legal Notice In the department of Huila, there are 77 registered companies of independent forestry companies, 16 of which have a recognition of legality. For this reason, CAM has called on the 77 and more than 200 forestry companies of the department to network in these legality processes aimed at ensuring the sustainability of Huila`s natural forests. Mª Elena García Flores – Director of the R+D Center for the Registry of Legal Technologies Mexico Note on COVID-19Due to the pandemic, our building is currently closed to the public.

However, we are here to help you with your legal needs. For more information or to request legal assistance, call 954-765-8950 or visit our COVID-19 Resource Center. March 31 was the deadline for submission of the MD&A, which includes each company`s compliance status with intellectual property and copyright regulations. In this way, DigiTICs invites you to contact us to advise you on the joint preparation and legalization of the inventory of the software status that you may have pending in order to present it to the control bodies to avoid copyright infringement and tax evasion. We invite you to consult these documents in which DIAN is authorized to take appropriate control over the software license within Colombian companies, which should be updated by March 31 of each year. The people who work in your company sometimes encounter errors and obstacles caused by the use of illegal software. These drawbacks have a direct impact on your company`s productivity, as your employees have to spend time fixing them instead of performing business-related tasks, or they may stop working when teams look at these issues. Many companies are not aware of the inconvenience that improper software management or the use of illegal programs in the company can bring.

The software is an asset and must be recorded as such in the company`s accounting books. Law 603 of 2000 requires companies to declare in management reports that computer programs have the appropriate licenses. Illegal use of software is a criminal offense that can result in jail time and fines, in addition to the risks associated with information security for the business. The use of illegally copied software that has been illegally downloaded from the Internet or acquired without a proper license is totally dangerous. You can suffer the intrusion of viruses that affect the entire network of your company, the theft of information and attacks by hackers. This affects every process in your business that affects its operations. Finally, we believe that it is very important that the study of this topic raise awareness of the lack of a culture of recording that exists in most Latin American countries and about which it is up to us, as scientists of the subject, to commit ourselves to disseminating and appreciating the function of register. The office will be closedMonday, September 26 (Rosh Hashanah)Wednesday, October 5 (Yom Kippur) The installation or reproduction of computer programs without the proper authorization of the owner (license) violates the right expressly recognized by Colombian legislation and international treaties to which the country is a party. In addition to the obligation to declare the legal use of software in the management report in accordance with Law 603 of 2000, certain violations related to copyright and related rights in the Republic of Colombia are designated by articles 270, 271 and 272 of the Criminal Code as offences of up to 8 years in prison and fines of up to 1000 at the minimum wage. Broward County Legal Aid is an equal opportunity provider and employer. In accordance with federal law and U.S. Department of Justice guidelines, this organization is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability.

To file a discrimination complaint, contact or write to the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Civil Rights Office. Department of Justice, 810 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20531 or call 202-307-0690 (voice) or 202-307-2027 (TDD/TYY). People with hearing or speech disabilities can also contact the OCR through the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339 (TTY) or 877-877-8982 (voice) or 800-845-6136 (Spanish). Or contact the Department of Legal Affairs, PL-01 The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399, or call 850-414-3300. Friday, November 11 (Veterans Day)Thursday, November 24 and 25 (Thanksgiving Day)Monday, December 26 (Christmas) To provide technological advice to organizations, DigiTICs offers a collaboration to help you verify that companies are 100% compliant with the standard, we believe that this support can be of great value to Colombian companies, Because sometimes the problem of software licenses can cause confusion.

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