P. of C. 2726

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17 December 2025

Date: January 29, 2016

To establish the obligation of all private schools as a prerequisite for obtaining or renewing their license to operate within the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to submit evidence of having submitted the Statistical Data Form to the Puerto Rico Board of Education, which is submitted annually to private schools in Puerto Rico to be completed by them; establish the obligation to the State Office for Head Start Collaboration (OECHS) of the Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico; require that once they are once both the Public and Private School Profile and the Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) are completed, be sent both to the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics and to the Secretaries of the House of Representatives and the Senate of Puerto Rico; and establish the obligation of the Department of Education to annually submit a Report to the House of Representatives and the Senate of Puerto Rico from the informatics

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P. of C. 74

Date: February 25, 2021

To add a new Article 6 to Law 209-2003, as amended, known as the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics Act for the purpose of creating the Institute's Academies and Workshops Program.

P. of C. 1448

Date: November 2, 2022

To amend Articles 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13 and 21, add a new Article 22 and renumber Article 22 as Article 23 of Law 209-2003, as amended, known as the “Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics Act”, for the purpose of making technical amendments; providing that the Institute of Statistics of Puerto Rico may request, accept and receive donations; establish that the sums collected by this concept may be used to defray the operating and operating expenses of the Institute and the statistical activities that the Institute to determine; provide for the power of the Board of Directors of the Institute to approve the acquisition of equipment, materials and services whose value exceeds one hundred thousand ($100,000) dollars; provide that the Board of Directors shall have as part of its duties and powers the authority to adopt the ethical standards applicable to any person who works in the statistical units of government agencies or who advises, intervenes or collaborates with the Statistical Production Service of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; clarify the obligations of government agencies regarding the submission of statistical information to the Institute; to provide that the Governor will include in the model budget the calculations for the current expenses of that Institute, without reviewing them, to guarantee its fiscal stability; create the Program of Academies and Workshops of the Institute of Statistics of Puerto Rico; establish a certification system for continuing education as a requirement for occupying and remaining in a position or position, or offering external consulting or advice; ordering the Institute to prepare the forms necessary for notification by government agencies, and for other related purposes.

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Date: May 28, 2021

To implement the Plan to Quantify Unpaid Work in Puerto Rico; create the Special Committee to Quantify Time Use in Puerto Rico; order the Committee to carry out a Time Use Survey; establish the functions, purpose and composition of the Committee; order the committee to quantify the magnitude of unpaid work, analyze the gender disparity in participation in unpaid work, study demographic and social variables that affect the disparity of participation in unpaid work, quantify the value of unpaid work within the Gross Domestic Product; and for other purposes.