This initiative is aimed at those who are registered in the Federal Government’s Single Registry for Social Programs, known as Cadúnico, and covers the rates and costs involved in the training of drivers
The president recently signed a new legislation that enables the use of resources from traffic fines to finance the obtaining of low -income people. This initiative is aimed at those who are registered in the Federal Government’s Single Registry for Social Programs, known as CadÚnico, and covers the rates and costs involved in driver training. The proposal, which was prepared by Deputy José Guimarães, from the PT of Ceará, received approval from the National Congress in late May. With the sanction of the law, more citizens are expected to have access to qualification, promoting social inclusion and facilitating mobility for this portion of the population.
In addition to benefiting the formation of new drivers, the new legislation also brings innovations for the transfer of ownership and the survey of vehicles. The standard allows these processes to be performed electronically, which simplifies bureaucracy and makes it more agile the purchase and sale of cars. Vehicle purchase and sale contracts may be digitally signed, ensuring their validity throughout Brazil.
Posted by Sarah Paula
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