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RCC 93

Para denominar la instalación deportiva y recreativa, identificada como el coliseo, sito en la escuela de la comunidad nivel primario José C. Rosario en el Municipio de Isabela, con el nombre de Doris L. Chaparro Ríos.

2025-2028 Session

The bill would officially rename the Isabela school coliseo to Doris L. Chaparro Ríos.

Referido a Comisión(es)
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Bill Summary · RCC 93

RCC 93 – Summary

Overview

RCC 93 is a legislative resolution introduced in the Isabela district to formally rename a specified sports and recreation facility. The bill’s title indicates it would designate the facility identified as the sports/coliseo located at the Jose C. Rosario Community Primary School in the Municipality of Isabela to bear the name Doris L. Chaparro Ríos. It is currently classified as a resolution and is in the referral stage.

Purpose and intent

  • To officially rename the sports and recreation installation (the coliseo) at the Jose C. Rosario Community Primary School in Isabela.
  • To honor Doris L. Chaparro Ríos by assigning her name to the facility, providing formal recognition within municipal infrastructure.

Key provisions (as inferred from the title)

  • The primary substantive action is the designation of the facility’s official name: “Doris L. Chaparro Ríos” for the sports and recreation installation identified as the coliseo at the specified school.
  • The resolution would modify official designations and related signage, records, and references to reflect the new name.
  • The text provided does not specify additional provisions (e.g., funding, effective date, or expiration). Any such details would typically be included in the adopted resolution or accompanying amendments.

Affected parties and impact

  • Primary impact: the Isabela community, students, school staff, visitors, and users of the facility, who would encounter the new name in signage, maps, and official documents.
  • Downstream effects include updating municipal records, school property signage, and any official references to the facility in public materials.
  • As a naming resolution, it is unlikely to impose new fiscal obligations; any minor costs for updating signage or records would generally be handled within existing municipal budgets, though the text provided does not specify funding.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: March 31, 2025.
  • Legislative actions:
    • 2025-03-31: Filed (Radicado).
    • 2025-04-03: Appeared in First Reading in the chamber.
    • 2025-04-03: Referred to Commission(s) for study and recommendation.
  • Current status: Referido a Comisión(es). Next steps typically include committee review, potential hearings, revisions, and a floor vote.

Next steps for readers

  • Monitor for committee reports or amendments.
  • Expect possible updates to signage and school/municipal records if the resolution progresses to passage.
  • Public input opportunities, if provided by the committee, may be announced during the review process.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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