The Permit Management Office, including Regional Offices, shall also have six (6) permit managers and one (1) Environmental Compliance Evaluation Director, all of whom shall evaluate applications and issue their recommendations, to be submitted to the Permit Management Office. Each of the following Management Office units shall employ one (1) permit manager, as well as the staff transferred from the corresponding concerned government entities:
(a) Environment (the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources and the Solid Waste Authority);
(b) Health and Safety (the Department of Health, the Firefighter Corps, the Puerto Rico Police);
(c) Infrastructure (the Telecommunications Regulatory Board, the Department of Transportation and Public Works, the Aqueduct and Sewer Authority, Electric Power Authority, the Highway and Transportation Authority, the Public Service Commission);
(d) Archaeology and Historic Conservation (the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture and the Commonwealth Historic Conservation Office);
(e) Use Recommendations (the Trade and Export Company, the Industrial Development Company, the Tourism Company, the Department of Housing, the Sports and Recreation Department, the Department of Agriculture, the Horse Racing Sport and Industry Administration, the Port Authority, and the Department of Education), and
(f) Constructability and Energy and Building Codes.
The Environmental Compliance Evaluation Division shall be composed by the Director of the Division, by employees transferred from the Scientific Advisory Division of the Environmental Quality Board, and by any other staff as the Executive Director may deem convenient for its most efficient operation.
The Permit Management Office, through its Executive Director and by means of an administrative order issued to that effect and approved by the Planning Board, may employ up to a maximum of nine (9) managers in their regional offices and add such units or divisions to be directed by such additional permit managers or Directors as part of the structure of the Management Office.
History —Dec. 1, 2009, No. 161, § 3.1.