P. of S. 820

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IEPR
17 December 2025

Date: November 3, 2025

To create the Puerto Rico Media and Digital Literacy Act to ensure that students in the public education system develop media and digital literacy skills that promote the responsible use of technology and artificial intelligence (AI), and strengthen citizen resilience to disinformation and digital manipulation; and for other related purposes.

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P. of S. 820

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P. of S. 1136

Date: October 22, 2015

To establish the “Puerto Rico Vital Event Registration Act”, for the purpose of establishing the Puerto Rico Vital Event Registration Office (OREV), attached to the Department of Health; establishing its functions and responsibilities; providing for a minimum amount of local records; creating the management position of State Registrar; establishing minimum requirements, the term, functions and powers of the position; implementing a security method to the Vital Events System for public health, national security, and others; establish procedures for handling legal documents provided for in the Act, such as certificates and reports of vital events; impose controls to prepare, maintain and disclose the content of vital records and reports in their custody; repeal Act No. 24 of April 22, 1931, as amended, known as the “Puerto Rico Demographic Registration Act”; repeal Act No. 4 of December 4, 1947; repeal Act No. 370 of May 13

P. of S. 1127

To establish the Public Policy of the Government of Puerto Rico regarding Albinism and Hermansky‐Pudlak Syndrome, providing that direct access will be established to providers and medical specialists, as well as those medications, treatments, therapies and tests scientifically validated as effective and recommended to diagnose and treat the condition, without the need for referral, authorization or pre-authorization of the plan; order the Department of Health to create and exercise public policy, establishing a Registry of people suffering from disease for the purpose of keeping official statistics and creating a profile of cases that exist in Puerto Rico; and for other related purposes.

R. C. of S. 54

Date: April 3, 2013

To order the Puerto Rico Department of Education to comply with Act No. 165 for no longer than 90 days? 2011, which amended 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”, which orders the Secretary of Education to provide information to the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics to create an Early Detection System for Deserters and to submit an annual “School Dropout Report” to the Governor and the Legislative Assembly.