Government submits bill for vandals and incivilities registry

The executive branch submitted on Monday the bill creating the National Registry of Vandalistic Acts and Incivilities, listing 33 behaviors leading to registration and 17 associated sanctions.

The bill was announced by President José Antonio Kast in the public account on June 1 and entered the Chamber of Deputies on June 15. It will be administered by the Civil Registry and may be consulted by any person, as well as courts and organizers of mass events.

The list includes 23 vandalistic acts such as attacks on authority, homicides of prosecutors or police officers, arsons and drug trafficking, plus 10 incivilities like alcohol consumption in public spaces or fare evasion on transport. Sanctions cover bans on housing subsidies, scholarships, driver's licenses and passports.

For serious conduct it adds temporary loss of university Gratuidad and Universal Guaranteed Pension for five years. Deputy Luis Cuello (PC) presented a constitutional reservation during the session.

Registrations will last five years for serious crimes and one year for incivilities, with increases for recidivism.

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