P.R. Laws tit. 2, § 920

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§ 920. Responsibilities for violations of the law

It shall be understood that any violation to the provisions of this chapter and its regulations incurred by an entity, it is also committed by its executives or employee who is responsible for the act of omission that constitutes such violation in the defect thereof, the entity’s executive or employee in charge of executing the entity’s institutional policy or of conducting the administrative affairs thereof, shall be responsible. In the event such employees or executives do not exist, the members of the Board of Directors, Trusteeship, Advisors, Directing Committee or Executive or other, despite how they are designated. Nevertheless, who have the responsibility of designing and delegate instructions, orders or give directions of institutional policy, shall be responsible unless such members prove that they did not have any knowledge or did not carry out the negotiations or attempt to prevent the commission of the violation of the law or regulations in question.

History —Dec. 29, 1995, No. 258, § 21.