Generic Law on Official Statistics for Latin America

The Generic Law on Official Statistics for Latin America was adopted by the Statistical Conference of the Americas of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean at its tenth meeting. Its purpose is to provide a regional model for Latin American countries that are interested in formulating or reformulating the legal basis for the functioning of their National Statistical Systems (NSS) and the production of official statistics. The Generic Law defines the rights and obligations of the bodies that compose the National Statistical System as well the principles and procedures to be applied in producing and disseminating official statistics. The organizational model proposed by the Generic Law defines the National Statistical Office (NSO) as the leading authority of the National Statistical System and as a professionally independent body. The Law also lays down the rights and obligations of respondents and regulates the access of agencies producing official statistics to different data sources. This document is an adaptation of the Generic Law on Official Statistics for Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia, published by the Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) in 2016.

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Published: CEPAL 2020-03-18
Subjects:ESTADISTICA, LEYES Y REGLAMENTOS, ORGANIZACIONES ESTADISTICAS, REGLAS Y NORMAS, STATISTICS, LAWS AND REGULATIONS, STATISTICAL ORGANIZATIONS, RULES AND REGULATIONS,
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spelling dig-cepal-11362-452542023-01-23T13:01:59Z Generic Law on Official Statistics for Latin America NU. CEPAL ESTADISTICA LEYES Y REGLAMENTOS ORGANIZACIONES ESTADISTICAS REGLAS Y NORMAS STATISTICS LAWS AND REGULATIONS STATISTICAL ORGANIZATIONS RULES AND REGULATIONS The Generic Law on Official Statistics for Latin America was adopted by the Statistical Conference of the Americas of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean at its tenth meeting. Its purpose is to provide a regional model for Latin American countries that are interested in formulating or reformulating the legal basis for the functioning of their National Statistical Systems (NSS) and the production of official statistics. The Generic Law defines the rights and obligations of the bodies that compose the National Statistical System as well the principles and procedures to be applied in producing and disseminating official statistics. The organizational model proposed by the Generic Law defines the National Statistical Office (NSO) as the leading authority of the National Statistical System and as a professionally independent body. The Law also lays down the rights and obligations of respondents and regulates the access of agencies producing official statistics to different data sources. This document is an adaptation of the Generic Law on Official Statistics for Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia, published by the Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) in 2016. 2020-03-18T13:41:31Z 2020-03-18T13:41:31Z 2020-03-18 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/45254 LC/CEA.10/8 en .pdf 88 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA LATIN AMERICA CEPAL
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topic ESTADISTICA
LEYES Y REGLAMENTOS
ORGANIZACIONES ESTADISTICAS
REGLAS Y NORMAS
STATISTICS
LAWS AND REGULATIONS
STATISTICAL ORGANIZATIONS
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ESTADISTICA
LEYES Y REGLAMENTOS
ORGANIZACIONES ESTADISTICAS
REGLAS Y NORMAS
STATISTICS
LAWS AND REGULATIONS
STATISTICAL ORGANIZATIONS
RULES AND REGULATIONS
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LEYES Y REGLAMENTOS
ORGANIZACIONES ESTADISTICAS
REGLAS Y NORMAS
STATISTICS
LAWS AND REGULATIONS
STATISTICAL ORGANIZATIONS
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ESTADISTICA
LEYES Y REGLAMENTOS
ORGANIZACIONES ESTADISTICAS
REGLAS Y NORMAS
STATISTICS
LAWS AND REGULATIONS
STATISTICAL ORGANIZATIONS
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Generic Law on Official Statistics for Latin America
description The Generic Law on Official Statistics for Latin America was adopted by the Statistical Conference of the Americas of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean at its tenth meeting. Its purpose is to provide a regional model for Latin American countries that are interested in formulating or reformulating the legal basis for the functioning of their National Statistical Systems (NSS) and the production of official statistics. The Generic Law defines the rights and obligations of the bodies that compose the National Statistical System as well the principles and procedures to be applied in producing and disseminating official statistics. The organizational model proposed by the Generic Law defines the National Statistical Office (NSO) as the leading authority of the National Statistical System and as a professionally independent body. The Law also lays down the rights and obligations of respondents and regulates the access of agencies producing official statistics to different data sources. This document is an adaptation of the Generic Law on Official Statistics for Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia, published by the Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) in 2016.
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LEYES Y REGLAMENTOS
ORGANIZACIONES ESTADISTICAS
REGLAS Y NORMAS
STATISTICS
LAWS AND REGULATIONS
STATISTICAL ORGANIZATIONS
RULES AND REGULATIONS
title Generic Law on Official Statistics for Latin America
title_short Generic Law on Official Statistics for Latin America
title_full Generic Law on Official Statistics for Latin America
title_fullStr Generic Law on Official Statistics for Latin America
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