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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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It is hereby provided that a head of [a] government agency or instrumentality, public corporation or municipality, or of the Legislative or Judicial Branches shall not award any bids or contract whatsoever for services or for the sale or delivery of goods to a natural or juridical person who has been convicted or plead guilty in a federal or state forum, in any other jurisdiction of the United States, or in any other country, for the commission of those crimes that constitute fraud, embezzlement or misappropriation of public funds listed in § 928b of this title. History —Dec. 29, 2000, No. 458, § 1; July 29, 2001, No. 84, § 1; Sept. 22, 2004, No. 428, § 1.