Los acueductos veredales de las comunidades organizadas en el área rural del municipio de El Peñol, Antioquia : un análisis a partir del Régimen de Servicios Públicos Domiciliarios en Colombia

Access to potable water as a public residential service is provided through public, private and mixed companies subject to the law rules (Public Home Services Regime, Ley 142 de 1994) In rural areas of small municipalities such as El Peñol, Antioquia, there have been innumerable efforts to enable th...

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Autor Principal: Quinchía Botero, Beatriz Helena
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Derecho, Ciencias Jurídicas y Políticas 2018
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Acceso en línea: Quinchia, B, (2017). Los Acueductos Veredales de las Comunidades Organizadas en el área rural del municipio de El Peñol, Antioquia: un análisis a partir del Régimen de Servicios Públicos Domiciliarios en Colombia. (Trabajo de grado Especialización en Servicios Públicos Domiciliarios). Universidad de San Buenaventura Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, Medellín.
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Sumario: Access to potable water as a public residential service is provided through public, private and mixed companies subject to the law rules (Public Home Services Regime, Ley 142 de 1994) In rural areas of small municipalities such as El Peñol, Antioquia, there have been innumerable efforts to enable the potable water access services through aqueducts implemented by organized communities. The Political Constitution allowed organized communities to participate in the provision of public services (Article 369, Political Constitution of Colombia, 1991) and perhaps for this reason is that today Organized Communities that provide the public service of aqueduct in rural areas are a solution response to the needs of a population that has singularly resorted to sustaining a decentralized, non-profit community service. However, there are no clear rules to identify the Rural Aqueducts of the Organized Communities as express providers subject to the Public Home Services Regime and from that there is a series of gaps that affect the related rights of users vis-à-vis the service provider. This work analyzes the Rural Aqueducts of the Organized Communities that provide the public aqueduct service in the municipality of El Peñol, from a historical and relative approach to the Public Home Services Regime in Colombia.