Digital Nation is the name chosen for Guatemala's digital agenda. The document lays out relevant ICT issues and addresses five lines of action aimed at furthering the population's economic and social development. Aligned with the 2016-2020 General Government Policy, the five lines of action are: education, health, security, development, and transparency.
Tiene por objeto establecer un marco legal para desarrollar actividades de telecomunicaciones y normar el aprovechamiento y la explotación del espectro radioeléctrico, con la finalidad de apoyar y promover el desarrollo eficiente de las telecomunicaciones, estimular las inversiones en el sector, fomentar la competencia entre los diferentes prestadores de servicios de telecomunicaciones; proteger los derechos de los usuarios y de las empresas proveedoras de servicios de telecomunicaciones, y apoyar el uso racional y eficiente del espectro radioeléctrico.
The decree guarantees the right to know and protect one’s personal data contained in government files. This decree means there is a legal vacuum in Guatemala regarding the processing of personal data by private parties and, therefore, regarding the right to data protection or the right to informational self-determination in all its dimensions, forms, and scope. It also provides definitions of personal data and classifies health data as sensitive. The regulatory authority that issues the Access to Public Information Act is the Human Rights Ombudsman.
Article 24: Inviolability of correspondence, documents, and books and Article 31: Access to state files and records
Decree No. 17-73, Articles 274D and 274F
Recognition of Electronic Communications and Signatures Act
Amended by Resolution No. 262-2009
Issued by the Department of Regulation and Control of Pharmaceuticals and Related Products of the Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance for the registration of medical devices