P. of S. 1394

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17 December 2025

Date: June 5, 2015

To amend Article 5 of Act No. 209 of 2003, as amended, which created the Institute of Statistics of Puerto Rico, to establish that it is the duty of the Institute of Statistics to provide technical assistance to the University of Puerto Rico in the preparation of the “Puerto Rico Human Development Report”.

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P. of S. 1394

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