Argentina: Decree 407/2022, implementing the “MICA ORTEGA” Law, establishes a national program for the prevention and awareness of grooming or cyberbullying against children and adolescents.

Progress

Current status
in force
15 Jul 2022 in force
14 Jul 2022 adopted

Scope

Implementers
Argentina
Policy Area
Content moderation
Policy Instrument
Content moderation regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
platform intermediary: user-generated content
technological consumer goods
platform intermediary: other
Government Branch
executive
Government Body
central government
Implementation Level
national

Timeline of events

15 Jul 2022
in force

Implemented Decree 407/2022, implementing the “MICA ORTEGA” Law, establishes a national program for the prevention and awareness of grooming or cyberbullying against children and adolescents.

On 15 July 2022, Decree 407/2022, implementing the “MICA ORTEGA” Law, which establishes a national program for the prevention and awareness of grooming or cyberbullying against children and adolescents, entered into force following the publication i…

Source
Event type order
Action type implementation
Government branch executive
Government body central government
14 Jul 2022
adopted

Adopted Decree 407/2022, implementing the “MICA ORTEGA” Law, establishes a national program for the prevention and awareness of grooming or cyberbullying against children and adolescents.

On 14 July 2022, Decree 407/2022, implementing the “MICA ORTEGA” Law, which establishes a national program for the prevention and awareness of grooming or cyberbullying against children and adolescents, was adopted. The Decree requires the incorpora…

Source
Event type order
Action type adoption
Government branch executive
Government body central government

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