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Pasos para solicitar facilidades de pago en multas impuestas por ARCSA
La Agencia de Regulación y Control Sanitario (ARCSA) es la entidad encargada de regular y controlar la calidad de los productos y servicios relacionados con la salud en Ecuador. En ocasiones, esta entidad impone multas a empresas o personas naturales que incumplen con las normativas establecidas. Si has recibido una multa por parte del ARCSA y no puedes pagarla de forma inmediata, existe la…
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13AUG34- "The National Agency for Regulation, Control and Health Surveillance (ARCSA) detected elevated bacteria parameters in batch 130 of the product 'packaged purified water without gas'
of the Aqua Planet brand, as well as lead contamination in batch 1260232-3 of the product 'semi-ripe cheese with country herbs' of the Hacienda Zuleta brand.
ARCSA has ordered the legal representatives of these brands to immediately withdraw these specific batches, but citizens are asked to check the packaging if they have purchased products
from these brands to determine if they are from the contaminated batches and to discard them immediately." -
https://www.eluniverso.com/noticias/economia/arcsa-contaminacion-alimentos-plomo-bacterias-ecuador-2024-nota/
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Medical Device Registration in Ecuador | OMC Medical Limited
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Public Health
Regulatory Authority
National Agency for Sanitary Regulation, Control and Surveillance (ARCSA)
Medical Device Regulation
Resolution ARCSA-DE-021-2020-MAFG – Issuance of the operating permit to establishments that manufacture, import, store, distribute, market and transport medical devices
IE-B.3.2.1-DM-01 Requirements for registration, re-registration and modification of the health registration of medical devices for human use
Official Language
Spanish
Classification
Class I, II, III and IV
Medical Device Registration in Ecuador
Determine the device classification
Appoint an authorized representative
Prepare the application form and technical documentation
The Authorized Representative submits the technical documentation to the ARCSA.
Once approved, the medical device can be marketed in Ecuador
Documents Required
Letter of Authorization
List of medical devices to be registered
Certificate of Free Sales
QMS or GMP certificate
Product Description
Technical documents
Labels, IFUs, or User manual
Stability reports
Legalized/Notarised Documents (if any)
Free Sales Certificate
Applicable QMS
GMP or ISO 13485
Registration Timeline
2-6 months
Authorized Representative
Yes
License Validity
5 years
Special Notes
The certification renewal process must be initiated 90 days before the expiration.
Documents and Labelling must be in Spanish
Originally Published at: https://omcmedical.com/medical-device-registration-in-ecuador/
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Decomisan cigarrillos de contrabando
El control contó con el apoyo de la Intendencia de Policía del Cañar, que decomisó unas 141 cajetillas que contenían estos cigarrillos ilegales. La intervención se realizó en 21 tiendas ubicadas en el centro de la ciudad, alrededor del recinto ferial y en la terminal terrestre. Axel Narváez, coordinador Zonal 6 de Arcsa, informó que en las inspecciones se revisó que las cajetillas de cigarrillos estén etiquetadas de acuerdo con la regularización ecuatoriana. “Lo que se evidenció es que no cuentan, entre otras cosas, con las leyendas, pictogramas e imágenes de advertencia que muestren los efectos nocivos del consumo del tabaco”, dijo. Señaló que este tabaco ilegal procede especialmente de Colombia y Perú e ingresa por la frontera, por lo que recomendó a los comerciantes que adquieran el producto en sitios autorizados. Este operativo es preventivo, sin embargo, la Ley de Tabaco establece que las multas por vender tabaco ilegal pueden ir desde los 50 hasta los 100 salarios básicos unificados del trabajador, precisó el funcionario. Carlos Ortiz, intendente de Policía del Cañar, indicó que se dará de baja los cigarrillos de contrabando y se procederá a su destrucción. “Se puede justificar el producto, siempre y cuando presenten facturas y haber pagado impuestos, pero generalmente son marcas clandestinas”, expresó. Durante esta intervención, Arcsa también cerró dos establecimientos por no estar debidamente manipulando los alimentos, pues se encontró polvo y desorganización; estos podrán abrir una vez que cumplan con la limpieza y organicen de forma correcta los productos. Read the full article
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Is it Illegal to Collect Rainwater in the US in [year]?
Collecting rainwater might seem like a savvy way to save money and prevent nature's offerings from going to waste - but is it illegal to collect and harvest rainwater for your own use? In this guide, we've shared everything you need to know about the legalities of collecting rainwater in the US. 📌 Key Takeaways: - At the moment, rainwater harvesting isn't regulated by the federal government. - Only two states - Colorado and Utah - heavily regulate rainwater collection and harvesting. - It's unlikely that rainwater harvesting will become illegal, but you should keep up-to-date with your state's regulations for small rule changes and updates. - Laws are known to change from time to time, so contact your local authority if you have any concerns or questions. 💦 Is Collecting And Harvesting Rainwater Illegal? The federal government doesn't currently regulate rainwater collection or harvesting. Regulating rainwater harvesting is down to individual states, and most states don't heavily regulate the practice. We advise you to search on your local government's website to learn the exact rules for collecting and harvesting rainwater in your area. Or, check our quick Rainwater Harvesting State Regulations list later in this guide. Colorado and Utah currently have the strictest regulations on rainwater harvesting, so let's take a look at what they are. - In Colorado, rainwater collection is allowed in most residential properties. However, there are a few conditions that must be adhered to: only single-family or multi-family residences with 4 or fewer units can collect rainwater, and rainwater can be collected in rain barrels with a maximum combined capacity of 110 gallons. View the full list of conditions here. - In Utah, rainwater collection is also allowed, but only with the following qualifiers: a person must register their water use with the Utah Division of Water Rights, the total capacity of stored water shouldn't exceed 2,500 gallons, each container of water shouldn't exceed 100 gallons, and the water can only be used on the land in which it is collected. Find out more about collecting rainwater in Utah here. 🤔 Why Do Some States Strictly Regulate Rainwater Collection? There are a few reasons why some states regulate rainwater collection more strictly than others. For instance, without regulations on the amount of rainwater that could be caught, some large organizations could exploit their right to collect water by catching and harvesting hundreds of thousands of gallons of water, which could then be used for commercial or industrial advantage. Some states may also experience issues with droughts and water shortages, so collecting large volumes of water could have an effect on the already depleted natural surface water and groundwater supplies. BUT, most states affected by drought actively encourage rainwater collection as a means of water conservation. 🪣 Will Harvesting Rainwater Become Illegal? We know that rainwater harvesting is legal in all states - but is there a chance that it could become illegal in the future? It's unlikely that rainwater harvesting restrictions will be implemented in the future. Rainwater harvesting is simply a means of using one of the earth's natural resources. Plus, using a rainwater harvesting system is economically and environmentally friendly since it reduces the demand for municipal water and helps cut costs and energy used for public drinking water treatment. In fact, many states now provide incentive programs for rainwater harvesting, and organizations like the American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association (ARCSA) provide assistance, information, and training for people who want to install rainwater harvesting systems at home. In recent years, we've seen regions with the most stringent state rainwater harvesting laws relaxing their regulations or getting their regulations removed entirely. 📑 All State Regulations on Rainwater Harvesting Below, we've shared the current rainwater harvesting regulations for all the US states: - Alabama – There are no current regulations against rainwater collection and harvesting in this state. - Alaska – Rainwater harvesting is legal, with no regulations. Rainwater is a primary source of water for many residents. - Arizona – Collecting rainwater is legal for any use in this state. - Arkansas – Collecting rainwater in a barrel for any use has no restrictions. - California – As of the Rainwater Capture Act of 2012, rooftop rainwater harvesting is legal, and no permit is required. - Colorado – Up to 110 gallons of rainwater can be collected, but water can't be used for drinking or any other indoor use. - Connecticut – No restrictions on rainwater harvesting, and residents are encouraged to harvest rainwater as a method of water conservation and sustainable stormwater management. - Delaware – Doesn't currently restrict rainwater harvesting, and collected rain can be used for any indoor or outdoor use. - Florida – No laws or regulations against harvested rainwater, and the state highly encourages rainwater collection systems (some municipalities offer tax incentives). - Georgia – Legal but closely regulated. According to Georgia's plumbing code, rainwater harvesting practices are allowed, but collected rain can only be used outdoors. - Hawaii – Individual exterior rainwater catchment systems aren't regulated, and homeowners can take action to make collected water safe for use. - Idaho – Residents can legally capture rainwater in private water systems as long as the rain hasn't entered a natural waterway. - Illinois – Legal but with some restrictions. A rainwater collection system must be constructed in compliance with the Illinois Plumbing Code and collected rainwater can only be used for non-potable purposes. - Indiana – No restrictions or regulations, and the state highly encourages residents to utilize rainwater harvesting. - Iowa – Rainwater harvesting is legal and not restricted in any way. - Kansas – Legal, and no permit is required if the collected water is used in a private property for domestic purposes. - Kentucky – No regulations against rainwater harvesting at this time. - Louisiana – Rainwater collection is legal, but large collection tanks (cisterns) require covers. - Maine – No laws or regulations forbid the use of a harvested rainwater system. - Maryland – No regulations for rainwater harvesting, and some counties offer incentives for rainwater harvesting. - Massachusetts – No restrictions or regulations, but some counties may require inspection of rainwater capture systems by the local Board of Health if used for a drinking water supply. - Michigan – Homeowners are encouraged to collect and harvest rainwater. - Minnesota – No state-specific restrictions in place for rainwater harvesting and use, but residents must only collect rainwater from a roof surface. - Mississippi – No rainwater harvesting regulations exist in the state at the moment. - Missouri – There are no legal restrictions and residents can collect as much water as desired (no maximum storage capacity). - Montana – No laws or restrictions; residents are encouraged to conserve water by collecting and harvesting rainwater. - Nebraska – There are no statewide laws for collecting and harvesting water in this state. - Nevada – It was illegal to collect rainwater in this state until 2017. Now, rainwater can be collected for non-potable domestic use. - New Hampshire – Rainwater collection and harvesting are legal and encouraged in this state. - New Jersey – Harvesting water from roof surfaces is allowed and there are no regulations in place. - New Mexico – There are no restrictions and rainwater harvesting is highly incentivized, but some rainwater harvesting systems need a permit. - New York – No restrictions or laws preventing residents from rainwater harvesting. Harvesting water in rain barrels is legal and encouraged. - North Carolina – Due to water conservation efforts, rainwater harvesting is encouraged. - North Dakota – Rainwater harvesting is allowed, but a water permit is required for the collection and use of rainwater for industrial or commercial purposes, or for irrigation of more than 5 acres of land. - Ohio – Rainwater harvesting is legal, even if the water will be used as a primary water supply for drinking. However, private water systems are regulated by the state. - Oklahoma – There are no laws or regulations against rainwater harvesting. - Oregon – Residents can legally collect rainwater in a rain barrel, as long as it's from rooftop surfaces. - Pennsylvania – Rainwater harvesting is legal, and the government even offers tax incentives for up to 10% of the cost of the installation of cisterns. - Rhode Island – There are no restrictions against rainwater harvesting, but the state's plumbing code requires that rainwater is only collected from approved materials and above-ground impervious roof surfaces. - South Carolina – Rainwater collection and harvesting are encouraged and legal in this state. - South Dakota – There are no laws against collecting rainwater as long as the amount collected doesn't exceed 25,920 gallons of water per day. - Tennessee – Rainwater can be collected for domestic uses as long as it isn't used for drinking. - Texas – Rainwater systems are highly encouraged and some counties offer tax incentives for the purchase of rainwater harvesting systems. - Utah – Rainwater harvesting is legal, but the total capacity of stored water shouldn't exceed 2,500 gallons, and a permit is required. - Vermont – There are no laws or regulations against rainwater harvesting. - Virginia – Rainwater collection and harvesting are legal, and residents who install rainwater harvesting systems can receive tax credits. - Washington – Rainwater can be legally harvested but must be used on the property where it is collected. - West Virginia – Rainwater harvesting is legal in this state, as long as water is used for non-potable purposes. - Wisconsin – Rainwater harvesting supply systems are allowed, but there are a few laws that control the uses of harvested rainwater. - Wyoming – There are no laws or regulations against rainwater harvesting. You might also like: - How safe is rainwater for drinking? - Ultimate guide on how to filter rainwater - The best water storage containers reviewed by WFG 📝 Final Word In most states, collecting rainwater for any purpose is legal, with some local authorities promoting rainwater harvesting by offering incentives such as government subsidies. If you're concerned or uncertain about any type of rainwater or groundwater harvesting in your area, contact your local authority. Read the full article
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#Arcsa inspeccionó 13 establecimientos en el mercado de #Catamayo #Loja, el Comisario municipal procedió al decomiso de 116 productos entre caducados y sin notificación sanitaria. (en Catamayo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFmaPZmg76h/?igshid=pb0b0ggu0pd7
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6 Steps to Help You Read Like a Writer
What have you learned about writing from the novels and stories that you read? Whether you love them or hate them, there’s a lot you can learn just from reading books! Today, the folks at Reese’s Book Club have shared some tips to help you read like a writer:
While there are a hundred different books offering specific writing advice from writers, critics, and educators, there is one universal truth accepted by all: to become a great writer, you have to be a great reader. This doesn’t mean reading acclaimed literature or finishing the Man Booker List each year. Instead, it means reading with a critical eye and learning from every book you pick up.
Every book has something to teach you, whether you liked it or not. Below are six areas where we teach you how to read your TBR like a writer.
1. Study the POV
Point of View, or POV, is a crucial part of every story, changing the way the reader connects with the story. First POV tends to bring the reader in by sitting them in the heads of the main characters while third POV offers a more holistic scope of the story.
Questions to Ask: How do different POVs build tension and drive drama? Which characters and I’m sympathizing with most and why? How does the story use POV to tell us more about the world of the novel?
Required Reading: The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak
2. Pacing/Structure
Chances are you’ve stumbled across a book that’s struggled to hold your attention. Examining these moments and what’s going on can help you solve for it in your own work.
Questions to Ask: When are you growing tired of the story? Is it a page count issue? A scene length issue? On a scene level, what is missing that could add drama or push the story forward? On a story level, is the plot too straightforward? How might deeper character work or plot twists create a more engaging story?
Required Reading: The Secrets We Kept by Lara Prescott
3. Stakes
Stakes are the reason we care about a story, why we’re affected so much when one character doesn’t get the love interest or when another character dies a tragic death. Notice which characters you become most invested in and why.
Questions to Ask: How do the world stakes and personal stakes interact? Are they in conflict with one another? Are they aligned? Which of these two options creates more engagement for you as a reader?
Required Reading: The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
4. Character Arcs
As readers, we want to see characters develop and grow. Studying how this is done in a novel can help you structure character development in your own work.
Questions to Ask: How do the obstacles the characters’ face force them to pivot? What about the plot forces them to reassess their beliefs? How do other characters impact the protagonists’ behavior? How do the protagonists’ mistakes, assumptions, and ideals create new problems in the text?
Required Reading: The Alice Network by Kate Quinn
5. Secondary Characters
Don’t neglect your side characters. Think about what types of characters can bring conflict, tension, comfort, and hope to your character’s world.
Questions to ask: Who is challenging the main character’s beliefs in this world? Who is the antagonist? What does their dialogue cadence look like? How do their personalities bounce off of each other? What is their life outside of the protagonist’s story?
Required Reading: Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley
6. Main Character Development
We all love a morally gray character, but they are usually constructed in such a way that we as readers still fall in love with them. Character development is how you get your reader on the side of your character.
Questions to Ask: What makes you care about the characters? Especially the ones you’re not supposed to like? How does their backstory play into the situation? Does that make them more sympathetic? Less?
Required Reading: Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid
Each month, Reese Witherspoon, the founder of Reese’s Book Club, chooses a book with a woman at the center of the story. There's no formula to the books chosen to be in the spotlight, and RBC likes it that way. They make their choices thoughtfully and look for ways to deepen readers’ connection to books, authors and ourselves. LitUp by Reese’s Book Club is an underrepresented, un-agented women’s writer fellowship helping to diversify our bookshelves. To keep up with all news from Reese’s Book Club, sign up for their newsletter.
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Arcsa hace recomendaciones a la ciudadanía para el cuidado de la salud en el feriado
Se estima que este fin de semana miles de personas se movilizarán a los principales destinos turísticos del país. Por ello la Agencia Nacional de Regulación, Control y Vigilancia Sanitaria (Arcsa) hace las siguientes recomendaciones a la ciudadanía para el cuidado de su salud.
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Arcsa hace recomendaciones a la ciudadanía para el cuidado de la salud en el feriado
Se estima que este fin de semana miles de personas se movilizarán a los principales destinos turísticos del país. Por ello la Agencia Nacional de Regulación, Control y Vigilancia Sanitaria (Arcsa) hace las siguientes recomendaciones a la ciudadanía para el cuidado de su salud.
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Hablemos del Proceso Sancionador del ARCSA en Ecuador
La Agencia de Regulación y Control Sanitario (ARCSA) en Ecuador es la entidad encargada de regular y controlar la calidad, seguridad y eficacia de los productos y servicios relacionados con la salud en el país. Una de las funciones principales de la ARCSA es llevar a cabo el proceso sancionador en caso de incumplimientos por parte de los establecimientos sujetos a su regulación. El proceso…
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Representantes de la Agencia Nacional de Regulación, Control y Vigilancia Sanitaria (Arcsa), Fiscalía e Intendencia de Policía de Chimborazo encontraron más de 1 millón de unidades de galletas y 400.000 coladas caducadas desde el 2017, durante un operativo en dos bodegas del Parque Industrial de Riobamba. Más información aquí: https://wp.me/p8ZMOh-btl (en MACHALA Capital Bananera del Mundo.EL ORO ECUADOR) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWrz4kWMlkY/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Ecuador autoriza importación de cinco millones de dosis de vacuna de AstraZéneca
Ecuador autoriza importación de cinco millones de dosis de vacuna de AstraZéneca
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo La Agencia Nacional de Regulación, Control y Vigilancia Sanitaria (Arcsa) de Ecuador autorizó el uso y la importación de cinco millones de dosis de la vacuna británica de AstraZeneca y la Universidad de Oxford, para fortalecer el plan de inmunización contra el coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 en el país. El director ejecutivo de Arcsa, Mauro Falconí, indicó a…
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En Quito se decomisó alcohol y gel que se elaboraban clandestinamente | Seguridad | Noticias
En el Centro Histórico de Quito, la Policía Nacional y otras instituciones ejecutaron este martes un operativo para allanar un inmueble donde funcionaba un laboratorio clandestino de alcohol y gel antibacterial, que eran vendidos a propósito de la emergencia sanitaria por el coronavirus.
Miembros de la Agencia Nacional de Regulación, Control y Vigilancia Sanitaria (Arcsa), la Unidad de Delitos…
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Ejecutan control sanitario a picanterías
Ejecutan control sanitario a picanterías
Mediante operativo de control interinstitucional de seguimiento a las condiciones sanitarias de tiendas y picanterías ubicadas en la vía Panamericana Norte, sector San Camilo, en Biblián. En el operativo participaron la Agencia Nacional de Regularización, Control y Vigilancia Sanitaria (Arcsa) en coordinación con el Cuerpo de Bomberos, Comisaría, Jefatura Política, Agencia de Regulación y Control…
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