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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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The Trust shall and may exercise all rights and powers as are necessary to carry out its purposes, including, but not limited to:\n(a) Have perpetual succession as a corporation.\n(b) Adopt an official seal and alter the same as appropriate.\n(c) Enter into the necessary and pertinent agreements with the Puerto Rico Police Department to maximize the use of the funds available, in accordance with the purposes of this chapter.\n(d) Sue and be sued in its own name, and complain and defend, as well as to initiate any legal or administrative action to protect or enforce any right conferred under this chapter.\n(e) Draft, adopt, and repeal any necessary and pertinent regulations to manage its affairs as well as to exercise and perform its duties, powers, and responsibilities.\n(f) Receive, administer, and meet conditions and requirements related to any endowment, gift, or donation of any property or money, including those from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Government of the United States of America, any agency or instrumentality thereof, or from any private source.\n(g) Receive managerial, administrative, and technical advice and, if necessary, hire such services.\n(h) Negotiate

ates of America, any agency or instrumentality thereof, or from any private source.\n(g) Receive managerial, administrative, and technical advice and, if necessary, hire such services.\n(h) Negotiate and execute, with any person including any government agency or instrumentality of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any kind of contract and all those instruments and agreements as are necessary to exercise the powers and authorities conferred under this chapter.\nHistory —Aug. 26, 2014, No. 140, § 11, eff. 90 days after Aug. 26, 2014.