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143h

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The schools attached to the agricultural education program, or programs specialized in agriculture shall retain sixty percent (60%) of the total proceeds of their sales in their bank accounts and may use them to improve the agricultural projects conducted in the school farms and for other purposes consonant with §§ 143a—146f of this title, with the prior authorization of the School Council.The schools with specialized programs in visual arts shall hold an open activity for the community and the public in general annually that, among other aspects, provides for the sale of the works in visual arts produced by the students, and which result in works of art.Furthermore, the sale of products, movable goods, works, and activities generated, designed, or created by students in other schools with specialized programs, as well as vocational, technical, or sports schools, is hereby authorized.Every student subject to §§ 143a—146f of this title, shall receive basic training in business administration and marketing corresponding to their area of studies.With the exception of what is established in the first paragraph of this section, the product of the sales, shall be primarily destined for

ration and marketing corresponding to their area of studies.With the exception of what is established in the first paragraph of this section, the product of the sales, shall be primarily destined for the benefit of the students or, with the expressed consent of the students and their parents, shall be used for the purchase of materials needed for the artistic creation and exhibition in the visual arts schools; or to generate, produce, or create the products, movable goods, works, and activities in the vocational, technical, and sports schools, pursuant to the approved regulations.The Director and the School Council of the respective schools are hereby authorized to jointly approve the rules and regulations for the implementation of this section. History —July 15, 1999, No. 149, § 2.06; Aug. 25, 2000, No. 202, § 1; Nov. 30, 2006, No. 257, § 1.

The schools attached to the agricultural education program, or programs specialized in agriculture shall retain sixty percent (60%) of the total proceeds of their sales in their bank accounts and may use them to improve the agricultural projects conducted in the school farms and for other purposes consonant with §§ 143a—146f of this title, with the prior authorization of the School Council.The schools with specialized programs in visual arts shall hold an open activity for the community and the public in general annually that, among other aspects, provides for the sale of the works in visual arts produced by the students, and which result in works of art.Furthermore, the sale of products, movable goods, works, and activities generated, designed, or created by students in other schools with specialized programs, as well as vocational, technical, or sports schools, is hereby authorized.Every student subject to §§ 143a—146f of this title, shall receive basic training in business administration and marketing corresponding to their area of studies.With the exception of what is established in the first paragraph of this section, the product of the sales, shall be primarily destined for

ration and marketing corresponding to their area of studies.With the exception of what is established in the first paragraph of this section, the product of the sales, shall be primarily destined for the benefit of the students or, with the expressed consent of the students and their parents, shall be used for the purchase of materials needed for the artistic creation and exhibition in the visual arts schools; or to generate, produce, or create the products, movable goods, works, and activities in the vocational, technical, and sports schools, pursuant to the approved regulations.The Director and the School Council of the respective schools are hereby authorized to jointly approve the rules and regulations for the implementation of this section. History —July 15, 1999, No. 149, § 2.06; Aug. 25, 2000, No. 202, § 1; Nov. 30, 2006, No. 257, § 1.