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144l — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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Parents, tutors or custodians of students shall be responsible for the good condition and return by their children to the school, any books, materials, equipment or computers loaned for them to study upon conclusion of the school year or at the moment the school demands their return. Upon failure to return said supplies, the Secretary shall require that the parents, tutors or custodians of the student present payment, compensation or redress for expenses reasonably incurred by the Department to repair, restore or replace said supplies pursuant to procedures established by law and regulations in effect and the obligation contracted by the former by signing the pertinent document at the beginning of the school year. History —July 15, 1999, No. 149, § 3.12, renumbered as § 3.13 on Aug. 10, 2000, No. 146, § 4.

Parents, tutors or custodians of students shall be responsible for the good condition and return by their children to the school, any books, materials, equipment or computers loaned for them to study upon conclusion of the school year or at the moment the school demands their return. Upon failure to return said supplies, the Secretary shall require that the parents, tutors or custodians of the student present payment, compensation or redress for expenses reasonably incurred by the Department to repair, restore or replace said supplies pursuant to procedures established by law and regulations in effect and the obligation contracted by the former by signing the pertinent document at the beginning of the school year. History —July 15, 1999, No. 149, § 3.12, renumbered as § 3.13 on Aug. 10, 2000, No. 146, § 4.