Response to Senate Request for Information 2021-03-3

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IEPR
04 March 2026

Date: April 4, 2022

Response to Senate Request for Information 202/033: The Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics presents the following information regarding the Puerto Rico Senate information request 2022 033 submitted by Senator Rosa Vélez, approved on March 22, 2022.

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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.

Budget Petition to the Senate

Date: May 25, 2011

Budget request for fiscal year 2011-12 before the Puerto Rico Senate.

P. of S. 14

Date: February 24, 2017

To amend Article 3 of Law 209-2003, as amended, known as the Puerto Rico Institute of Statistics Act, and to amend Article 12,001 of Law 78-2011, as amended, known as the Electoral Law of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, to exclude the Puerto Rico Statistics Institute from the application of certain provisions of Article 12,001 of Law 78-2011, and from laws from which the Office of Government Ethics is excluded, with the objective of granting the Institute operational autonomy, administrative and fiscal requirements you need to continue to fully carry out your duties and responsibilities, and for other related purposes.