Presenations are expected to be made by industry authorities, banks, NGOs and workers as the Senate's Commission on Maritime Interests, Fisheries and Aquaculture takes up the measure.
One of the key points of the modifications to the current law, which dates back to the early 1990s, will be to draw up and regulate the operation of the “productive neighborhoods,” which although agreed on since late last year do not have the rules in place to allow them to begin operating.
Based on the law, companies that breach sanitary regulations will now receive large fines, which will be given before they can contest them in court.