SANTO DOMINGO – In a significant move to enhance public safety, the Dominican Republic’s Chamber of Deputies has granted initial approval to legislation establishing a comprehensive legal framework for the prevention of disappearances and the management of imminent danger scenarios. The cornerstone of this initiative is the creation of a National Alert System, designated as ‘Alerta RD’.
Spearheaded by legislators Liz Mieses and Carmen Ligia Barceló, the proposed bill is designed to facilitate the instantaneous and mass dissemination of information concerning missing individuals. This system is structured to mobilize a coordinated response across state agencies, media networks, and civil society organizations, significantly amplifying efforts in search, location, recovery, and protection operations. A primary focus of the framework is to extend heightened protection to vulnerable demographics.
The scope of the legislation extends beyond individual missing persons cases. It meticulously outlines standardized protocols for the detection, communication, and management of alerts stemming from a wide array of crises. This includes natural disasters, public health emergencies, critical public safety threats, and major environmental incidents. The overarching objective is to institutionalize a cohesive and effective response mechanism among authorities, thereby mitigating the adverse effects of emergencies and safeguarding the lives and well-being of citizens through a reinforced early-warning and response infrastructure.
