P. of S. 227

Memorials
IEPR
17 December 2025

Date: March 21, 2025

To amend Section 1 of Act No. 170 of May 4, 1949, as amended, to provide for the availability requirements for the granting of the High School Equivalency Exam; and to enact other complementary provisions.

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P. of S. 227

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To amend Article 1.03 of Act No. 149 of July 15, 1999, as amended, known as the “Organic Law of the Puerto Rico Department of Education” for the purpose of ordering the Secretary of Education to submit an annual “School Dropout Report”, to the Governor, the Legislative Assembly and the Puerto Rico Statistics Institute.

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