P. of S. No. 675

Memorials
IEPR
17 December 2025

Date: September 24, 2014

To create the “Freedom of Knowledge Act”, in order to declare the public nature of any study, the product of research funded with public, state or federal funds for the purpose of expanding the public policy of transparency based on access to public and reliable information and statistics; to guarantee access to the general public to any study resulting from research funded with public, state or federal funds; to establish responsibilities, exceptions, penalties and mandatory procedures and delegate the guarantees of this Act to the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics.

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P. de la C. 693

To amend paragraphs (gg) and (mm) and add a new paragraph (rr) to Article 1.02; to amend paragraph (e) of Article 2.02 of Act No. 168-2019, as amended, known as the “Puerto Rico Weapons Act of 2020”, to establish the mandatory requirement for the use of a holster for carrying firearms; and for other related purposes.

P. of S. No. 1641

Date: June 1, 2010

To require the Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police to submit a monthly report, including and updated every month, information related to the statistics of Type 1 Crimes committed, in order to provide the Legislative Assembly with accurate information about where crimes are committed in order to take continuous measures to combat crime, and for other related purposes.

Budget Petition to the Senate

Date: May 20, 2013

Budget Request from the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics for Fiscal Year 2013-14