P.R. Laws tit. 18, § 1160g

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§ 1160g. Transfer of programs

It is hereby directed that the personnel, programs, equipment and obligations which are at present in the government agencies listed below be transferred, subject to the laws or corporate statutes which create them:

(a) Casals Festival, Inc., created by Resolution No. 740 of the Industrial Development Company.

(b) The Corporation which shall create the Inter-American Festival and to which the present programs of the Inter-American Musical Arts Festival and the Youth Symphony Orchestras of America Festival shall be attached.

In coordination with the Musical-Stagecraft Arts Corporation, the Musical Arts Corporation shall take such steps leading to achieve the most effective operation of the abovementioned programs and festivals, as well as the broad participation of soloists, instrumentalists, singers, orchestra conductors and Puerto Rican choirs in said activities, including the creation and proliferation of similar programs and activities that will propitiate the attainment of the purposes of §§ 1160 et seq. of this title.

Any transfer of property, budgets, programs, personnel and obligations shall be carried out pursuant to applicable regulations, and the vested rights of any public employee under the personnel laws and regulations or under any collective bargaining agreement in effect shall not be impaired, nor shall the rights, privileges, obligations and status with regard to any existing pension or retirement system or systems or savings and loan fund, to which they are affiliated upon the approval of this act.

The agencies, public corporations or subsidiaries of government agencies are hereby directed and instructed to make transfers of personnel, equipment, funds, assets and obligations indicated herein to the Corporation, following the applicable procedures, laws and regulations.

History —May 12, 1980, No. 42, p. 104, § 8; July 31, 1985, No. 6, p. 802, § 9; July 20, 1988, No. 116, p. 491, § 1, eff. 90 days after July 20, 1988.