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9017 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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  4. Title Twenty-three - Public Planning and Development (§§ 1 — 11273)/
  5. Part VIII - Public Planning II/
  6. Chapter 230 - Puerto Rico Permit Process Reform Act Sub/
  7. Subchapter VII - Authorized Professionals and Authorized Inspectors § 9017a - Authorized Professionals—minimum Skill-building Training Requirements and Accreditation/
  8. 9017
Puerto Rico Legal Code
The legal construct of the authorized professional is hereby created, to include professional land surveyors, agronomists, geologists, engineers, and planners and licensed architects who obtain the authorization, and any other professional holding a license in construction-related fields, pursuant to §§ 9017a and 9017b of this title.\nAuthorized professionals shall evaluate or issue ministerial permits, in compliance with the provisions of this chapter and any other applicable legal provision. The most important parameters that govern ministerial permits are the following:\n(a) Zoning or qualification;\n(b) uses;\n(c) height;\n(d) lot size;\n(e) density;\n(f) occupation area;\n(g) gross floor area;\n(h) front yard;\n(i) right-side yard;\n(j) left-side yard;\n(k) backyard;\n(l) parking spaces, and\n(m) loading and unloading area.\nHistory —Dec. 1, 2009, No. 161, § 7.1; Nov. 23, 2010, No. 175, § 4.

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