In the modern post-pandemic world, the use of technology to simplify human interactions has become a truism.
In this sense, derived from a reaction to a growing social and business demand, on May 5, 2021, the legislative body enacted Decree 5-2021, the Anti-Bureaucracy Law, which aims to modernize administrative management, using information and communication technologies to facilitate user management, providing access to online consultations and 100% digital payment platforms. Therefore, the law orders public institutions to allocate part of their budgets for the automation of processes within a period not exceeding 6 months, using as a pillar of the modernization project of the executive agency, the advanced electronic signature, and electronic communications, both embodied in Decree 47-2008 and whose boom has increased especially in recent years.
The plan to modernize and automatize administrative procedures aims to provide the following benefits in a timely manner:
- Right to be informed of the status of the procedure.
- Eliminate unnecessary procedures or supporting documents.
- Prohibit the user from being asked for documents or procedures that the same administrative entity grants (understanding that the institution must coordinate it internally).
- Support the electronic signature recognized by decree 47-2008 and regulations.
- Promote the use of electronic payment platforms.
- Promote the modernization of government institutions.
García & Bodán
Guatemala