P.R. Laws tit. 1, § 71

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§ 71. Holidays generally

Holidays, within the meaning of this Code, include Sundays; the first of January; the sixth of January; the third Monday of January; the third Monday of February; the twenty-second of March; Good Friday; the last Monday of May; the fourth of July; the twenty-fifth of July; the first Monday of September, to be known as Labor Day; the eleventh of November; the nineteenth of November, to be known as the “Discovery of Puerto Rico and Puerto Rican Culture Day”; the fourth Thursday of November; the twenty-fifth of December; every day on which elections are held in the Island; and every day set forth by the Governor of Puerto Rico or by the Legislative Assembly. Should any of the aforesaid days fall on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be a holiday.

History —Political Code, 1902, § 387; July 29, 2014, No. 111, § 1.