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Puerto Rico Legal Code

2004d

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The Secretary of Transportation and Public Works, or the official designated by him, shall be the representative of the public interest. In said capacity he shall have the following faculties and duties:(a) To ensure that the private entity that has been contracted fulfills its contractual obligations.(b) To ensure compliance with the financial plan contemplated in the contract.(c) To inspect the construction projects and installations and services related with the project, as many times as it is deemed convenient and it is reasonable.(d) To request from the corporation or partnership under contract all data and reports it considers necessary and may reasonably be required in relation to the development of the project, and shall also have the power to examine the books and accounts related to said project.(e) To submit an annual report to the Governor of Puerto Rico and to the Legislature in relation to the development of the project. History —June 23, 1965, No. 74, p. 158, added as § 4-D on Aug. 24, 1990, No. 4, p. 1400, § 4.