The Planning Board shall periodically advise the Governor and the Legislature on the Integral Development of Puerto Rico. In this process the Board shall present a picture of the most important social, economic and physical developments that have taken place in the immediate past, as well as the emergent developments and opportunities, the most critical and urgent problems and the results and consequences of the existing public policies and of their most strategic programs and projects. It shall further present the programs and projects that are not meeting the goals established by the policies and strategies of integral development of the Government and the main recommendations of the Board on necessary changes in the existing government policies and programs, as well as the initiation of the new programs and projects in order to achieve the goals set.
History —June 24, 1975, No. 75, p. 183, § 19, eff. July 1, 1975.