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The Transparency Ordinance, ready for initial approval by the Plenary (26/06/2017)

The regulations, whose public exposure is extended one month more than required, will allow the implementation of "open government" and greater transparency for accountability to the citizen.

The text, which has passed today by the Committee on Infrastructure, Finance and General Affairs, has already submitted to two processes of participation and the Transparency Commission.

The project of the Ordinance on Transparency, Access to Information, Data Reuse and Good Governance, promoted by the Department of Modernization of Administration, Urban Quality and Participation, directed by José Guillén, today completed a new process after its passage through The Committee on Infrastructure, Finance and General Affairs.

Once this requirement has been met, the text will now be submitted to plenary to receive initial approval and start public exposure, in a new participation process that will last until October 1, one month longer than required by law.

The regulation, which has been agreed by all municipal groups, aims to ensure transparency in the performance of the City of Murcia, as well as free access to public information, and re-use of it, establishing the necessary means to do so , Which will preferably be electronic.

It also guarantees the right of individuals to access public information.

In this way, the City Council is committed to transparency, access to information and good governance rules for and consolidates participation as a fundamental principle of the modern Administration.

In addition, the ordinance will implement the measures of transparent local governments, facilitating the so-called "open government", as the administration closest to the citizen and its principles.

With this legislation, 'we intend to enable the most direct, simple, accessible and comfortable way for all Murcia to be involved in making decisions that affect them in their day to day' and is called to become the 'cornerstone on Which will revolve the relationship of citizens with the City Council in all matters related to local administration.

The eight general principles that govern this text are the advertising of information, active publicity, reuse, immediate and electronic access, treatment of personal data, quality of information, service commitment and universal accessibility of information.

The rights of persons within the scope of this ordinance are:

To access information subject to advertising obligations.

To be informed if the documents that contain the information requested or from which they can derive this information, are or are not in the possession of the organ or entity, in which case, they will report the destination given to those documents.

To be assisted in your search for information.

To receive the appropriate advice and in understandable terms for the exercise of the right of access.

To receive the information requested within the deadlines and in the form or channel chosen in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance.

To know the reasons on which the denial of access to the requested information is based and, where appropriate, in a form or format different from the one chosen.

To obtain the requested information free of charge, without prejudice to the payment, where applicable, of the fees that correspond for the issuance of copies or transposition to different formats of the original, or for the charges derived from actions to re-elaborate the information.

Once the initial approval by the Plenary of the Corporation takes place, the exhibition will be open until October 1 and the subsequent resolution of the allegations presented, as a step prior to final approval.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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