The government has approved a rule prohibiting public agencies from requesting documents from citizens and businesses if they are already available in state databases. Effective from March 24, the measure aims to reduce bureaucracy. Authorities are now required to share data internally, relieving applicants of the burden of collecting paperwork. The rule applies to key economic institutions, including IAPMEI and AICEP. Access to data will still require consent from individuals or companies, ensuring a balance between efficiency and data protection. Officials expect the reform to speed up application processing and boost business activity. Material taken from https://t.me/s/lepta
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