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Hidalgo Conference supports access to science and technology

Access to science and technology in Hidalgo was among the initiatives unanimously approved during the regular session of the LXV Legislature that will help people exercise their right to enjoy the benefits of technological innovation, said Representative Marcia Torres Gonzalez of the State Congress.

On the agenda, the initiative was presented with a draft decree promulgating the Law on Humanities, Science, Technology and Innovation for the State of Hidalgo, to establish the obligations of the legislative authorities of federal entities and to implement the necessary legal provisions to harmonize legislation. to create a legal framework and regulate the powers of local governments, with the aim of allowing citizens to benefit from the development of science.

He pointed out that to achieve this goal, municipalities and government agencies must implement government policies to implement, promote and support training, research, dissemination, dissemination and development of projects in this field.

Therefore, the State should approve and disseminate the State Program through the Council for Science, Technology, Innovation and Humanities of Hidalgo (CITNOVA) and thus support humanistic or scientific research activities.

During the period of 180 days from the entry into force of this decision, the Council for Science, Technology, Innovation and Humanities of Hidalgo shall issue the regulatory and administrative provisions referred to in this legal order, as well as those necessary for full compliance, in accordance with the its contents.