Honduras: Ley de Promoción de Alianza Público-Privada (Law for the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships)

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Honduras: Ley de Promoción de Alianza Público-Privada (Law for the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships)

The Public Private Partnership Promotion Agency (COALIANZA) is responsible for managing a new investment model in Honduras, as a strategy to raise the country’s level of competitiveness and the quality of life for many families.

COALIANZA has been operating since 2010, based on the approval of Law Decree No. 143-2010 for Promoting Public Private Partnerships.

COALIANZA works as a decentralized agency from the President’s Office, with its own legal status and assets. It is responsible for managing public-private participation in public works and services projects.

These documents provide the general legal framework on PPP in Honduras:

Ley de Promoción de Alianza Público-Privada (Law for the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships) of September 2010 (English and Spanish). 

Reglamento General de la Ley de Promoción de Alianza Público-Privada (General Regulation to the Law for the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships) of January 2011 (English and Spanish).

 

Related Information: 

PPP Laws/Concession Laws 

 

Tracking Reference:

Honduras_Law for the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships_EN.pdf

Honduras_General Regulation to the Law for the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships_EN.pdf

Honduras_Ley de Promoción de Alianza Público-Privada_ES.pdf

Honduras_Reglamento General de la Ley de Promoción de Alianza Público-Privada_ES.pdf

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