Defensoría del Pueblo de la Provincia del Chubut
Defensoría
Summary
The Defensoría del Pueblo de la Provincia del Chubut is the provincial ombudsman for Chubut, established by Ley N° XXVII-45 (ex Ley 4.111, Defensoría del Pueblo del Chubut, 1994) (1994). It investigates complaints of maladministration, rights violations, and improper acts by provincial public agencies. The Defensor/a del Pueblo is appointed by the provincial legislature (typically by a 2/3 supermajority) and serves a fixed 5-year term renewable once. The Defensoría has full access to administrative files and can require officials to provide explanations. Annual reports are published publicly.
Independence Scorecard
| Appointment | Legislative appointment |
|---|---|
| Term length | 5 years |
| Removal standard | For cause only |
| Budget independence | Legislative line item |
| Subpoena power | No |
| Compel testimony | Yes |
| Records access | Full access |
| Public reports required | Yes |
| Pre-publication review | None — reports published directly |
Statute
- Name
- Ley N° XXVII-45 (ex Ley 4.111, Defensoría del Pueblo del Chubut, 1994)
- Citation
- Ley N° XXVII-45 (ex Ley 4.111, Defensoría del Pueblo del Chubut, 1994)
- Full text
- Agency website →
Jurisdiction scope
Provincial public administration of Chubut: executive branch ministries, decentralized agencies, public enterprises, and provincial public services. Municipal administrations are typically included where they provide services under provincial delegation.