Date: November 7, 2023
To amend Article 6.08 of Law 168-2019, as amended, known as the “Puerto Rico Weapons Act of 2020”, to include as a crime to possess or carry “Part of a Firearm” as defined in the law itself.

Date: November 7, 2023
To amend Article 6.08 of Law 168-2019, as amended, known as the “Puerto Rico Weapons Act of 2020”, to include as a crime to possess or carry “Part of a Firearm” as defined in the law itself.
Date: June 1, 2022
To order the Department of the Family, the Department of Education, the Mental Health and Counteraddiction Administration, the Department of Health and the Puerto Rico Police to establish, within a period of no more than 60 days, an emergency plan to address the crisis of child abuse and abuse in Puerto Rico, including a continuing education campaign in the media and on the social networks of the agencies; to order the Statistics Institute of Puerto Rico to enter into collaboration agreements with the Department of the Family and the Puerto Rico Police to publish an Annual Child Abuse Profile, within 180 days; to order the Puerto Rico Telecommunications Bureau to call on technology companies and telecommunications providers to take steps to ensure the safety of children in cyberspace, provide children with access to toll-free helplines, use their platforms to promote campaigns to prevent child abuse and abuse; order the Department of Housing to start educational campaigns and offer workshops on guidance on child abuse and maltreatment for all residents and participants in their programs; and for other purposes.
To create the “Financial Transparency Act of the Government of Puerto Rico”, with the purpose that all agencies of the Government of Puerto Rico, public corporations and municipalities, sign a collaborative agreement with the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics to join its financial transparency platform; and for other related purposes.
To adopt the “Law for the Prevention, Protection and Assistance to Victims and Intervention against Human Trafficking”, with the purpose of protecting and helping victims of human trafficking in Puerto Rico; establishing mechanisms for the prevention and prosecution of the crime of human trafficking; creating the Multisectorial Board for the Prevention and Remedies against the Crime of Human Trafficking in Puerto Rico composed of agencies of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Branch, and non-governmental organizations, to study and monitor the problem of human trafficking in Puerto Rico and, among other things, to propose legislation, regulations and protocols to combat this evil; to enable collaborative agreements between agencies; and to establish terms for delivering reports so that established recommendations can be immediately addressed; to amend Article 7 of Law 183-1998, as amended, known as the “Law for Compensation for Victims of Crime”, in order to...