In the penultimate session before the start of the summer break, The Mendoza Senate advanced on Tuesday with some pending bills to close the year 2022 “clean”.
After having dealt with the most relevant initiatives, which had the interest of the Executive, the upper house proceeded with an expropriation, a transfer, the parliamentary ratification of the parities, the extension of the article of a provision and a law relating to the health of the woman .
Equitable access to early detection studies for breast and cervical cancer
It is a project promoted by Claudia Najul (UCR), to which one of similar characteristics has been accumulated by the deputy Roxana Escudero (FdT). The project had already been approved in August in the Senate, but when it was modified by the review chamber it returned to receive the final sanction.
Its purpose is give women priority appointments to promote prevention and awareness in order to reduce the death rate from cervical and breast cancer which mainly affect women.
The Ministry of Health, Social Development and Sport must develop actions and strategies for facilitate women’s access to studies doctors cited, through a circuit in which the greatest possible number of studies will be concentrated, favoring the rounds of treatment in the month of his birthday.
Approval to parity
The Senate has ratified the joint minutes signed between the Government and the various state unions between last November and December. Thus, the 18 out of 19 chords ( only judicial officials have not reached an agreement) who closed the 2022 salary negotiations (and started the 2023 discussion) have the endorsement which definitively approves them.
It’s about Last institutional step to endorse the wage increases signed on the field by the Undersecretary of Labourwhich essentially consist of a 9% increase on class assignment (basic) by December 2022 e tranche of 5% (on 2023 parity account) for January, February and March next. Also an Year-end bonus of $20,000 payable January 5 (for agents receiving credit not exceeding $231,600), and improvements in specific add-ons of each area.
Son 21 joint acts of 18 different wage regimes of the provincial state, sealed by ten different corporations (ATE, ATSA, UPCN, AMPROS, SUTE, SITRAVI, APOC, UPJCM, AGEFJ and APEL).
Extension of the validity of an article of the PASIP Law
The file was sent to Parliament by the Executive and extends the validity of art. by five years. Palmyra Services and Industries Park (PASIP).
The law declared the PASIP development project to be of public interest and, in art. 14, declared all fractions of land included in the overall assigned area to be of public interest and expropriation.
However, since its validity was temporary, the deadlines established by law were subsequently extended up to Law 9.023, which extended the terms by five years but which are about to expire.
Transfer of land to the IPV for housing in San Martín
The project, written by Claudia Salas (UCR), is transferred to Provincial Institute for Housing (IPV), as a donation from the Municipality of San Martín, a group of lots in the Palmira Crece neighborhood that will be used for the construction of 53 single dwellings and complementary works for connection to the water, sewage and electricity services.
Expropriation in Tunuyán
They are fractions of land of three properties in the department of Tunuyán, which will be destined to opening and continuity of the existing viability of via Hipólito Irigoyenof the Municipal District.