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RC 753

Para ordenar a la Comisión de Gobierno de la Cámara de Representantes de Puerto Rico, realizar una investigación sobre la Ley 169-2009, según enmendada, conocida como “Ley de Marcas del Gobierno de Puerto Rico”, con el propósito de evaluar su efectividad y recomendar las acciones legislativas y administrativas que deban adoptarse; y para otros fines relacionados.

2025-2028 Session

House Government Commission must investigate Puerto Rico's 2009 Government Brands Law to assess effectiveness and recommend legislative or administrative reforms.

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Bill Summary · RC 753

Legislative bill overview

Bill RC 753 directs Puerto Rico's House Government Commission to investigate Law 169-2009, the "Puerto Rico Government Brands Law," and evaluate its effectiveness. The investigation aims to produce recommendations for legislative and administrative actions needed to improve or reform the law's implementation and outcomes.

Why is this important

Government branding laws establish guidelines for how public institutions present themselves visually and communicatively to the public. An evaluation of this 16-year-old law could identify whether current branding standards are outdated, inefficient, or failing to serve their intended purpose of maintaining coherent institutional identity across Puerto Rico's government agencies.

Potential points of contention

  • Resource allocation: Conducting a comprehensive investigation requires staff time and resources during a period when Puerto Rico faces fiscal constraints
  • Scope ambiguity: The bill doesn't specify what "effectiveness" means or which aspects of the branding law (visual identity, implementation costs, public recognition, etc.) should be prioritized in evaluation
  • Implementation timeline: No deadline is specified for completing the investigation or delivering recommendations, creating uncertainty about when reforms might occur

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

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