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The executive branch of the
government of Puerto Rico The government of Puerto Rico is a republican form of government with separation of powers, subject to the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United States.laws of Puerto Rico, as well as causing them to be executed. Article IV of the
Constitution of Puerto Rico The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, Constitución del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico) is the controlling government document of Puerto Rico. It is composed of nine articles detailing the structure of the government a ...
vests the
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on the
Governor A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political ...
—whom by its nature forms the executive branch. The Constitution also establishes that the Secretary of State should serve as
acting governor An acting governor is a person who acts in the role of governor. In Commonwealth jurisdictions where the governor is a vice-regal position, the role of "acting governor" may be filled by a lieutenant governor (as in most Australian states) or an ...
when the Governor is unable to perform his duties. The Secretary of State, therefore, performs an equivalent role to that of a Lieutenant Governor in United States politics. The
Puerto Rico Chief of Staff The Chief of Staff of Puerto Rico ( es, Secretario de la Gobernación de Puerto Rico) is the highest-ranking officer in the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico after the governor and the secretary of state. The Chief of Staff lead ...
is second-in-command and manages and oversees all executive departments and almost all executive agencies. Article IV also establishes that the Governor shall be assisted by
Secretaries A secretary, administrative professional, administrative assistant, executive assistant, administrative officer, administrative support specialist, clerk, military assistant, management assistant, office secretary, or personal assistant is a wh ...
whom shall collectively constitute the Governor's advisory council and be designated as the '' Council of Secretaries''. The Council, together with the Cabinet-level officers, compose the Cabinet of Puerto Rico. The Constitution created eight executive departments. Later on, the Legislative Assembly reorganized one of these, and created and reorganized a few more. Today, the executive branch is composed of fifteen executive departments each headed by a Secretary.


Executive posts


Governor

Article IV of the
Constitution of Puerto Rico The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, Constitución del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico) is the controlling government document of Puerto Rico. It is composed of nine articles detailing the structure of the government a ...
vests the
executive power The Executive, also referred as the Executive branch or Executive power, is the term commonly used to describe that part of government which enforces the law, and has overall responsibility for the governance of a state. In political systems b ...
on the
Governor A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political ...
. The Governor has a duty to enforce state laws, to convene the Legislative Assembly, the power to either approve or
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s passed by the Legislative Assembly, to appoint government officers, to appoint
Justices A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges. A judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the barristers or solicitors of the case, assesses the credibility an ...
, and to grant pardons.


Lieutenant Governor

Puerto Rico does not have a post for lieutenant governor but the Secretary of State performs an equivalent role. Article IV of the
Constitution of Puerto Rico The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, Constitución del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico) is the controlling government document of Puerto Rico. It is composed of nine articles detailing the structure of the government a ...
establishes that the Secretary of State should serve as
acting governor An acting governor is a person who acts in the role of governor. In Commonwealth jurisdictions where the governor is a vice-regal position, the role of "acting governor" may be filled by a lieutenant governor (as in most Australian states) or an ...
when the Governor is unable to perform his duties. The
Constitution A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organisation or other type of entity and commonly determine how that entity is to be governed. When these princ ...
and
Puerto Rican law The legal system of Puerto Rico is a mix of the civil law and the common law systems. Language Puerto Rico is the only current U.S. jurisdiction whose legal system operates primarily in a language other than American English: namely, Spanish. Be ...
establishes a governmental line of succession for special cases when neither the Governor nor the Secretary are available.


Chief of Staff

Neither the
Constitution of Puerto Rico The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, Constitución del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico) is the controlling government document of Puerto Rico. It is composed of nine articles detailing the structure of the government a ...
nor
Puerto Rican law The legal system of Puerto Rico is a mix of the civil law and the common law systems. Language Puerto Rico is the only current U.S. jurisdiction whose legal system operates primarily in a language other than American English: namely, Spanish. Be ...
provide for a Chief of Staff position. However,
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s proclaim an
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establishing the post for the
Puerto Rico Chief of Staff The Chief of Staff of Puerto Rico ( es, Secretario de la Gobernación de Puerto Rico) is the highest-ranking officer in the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico after the governor and the secretary of state. The Chief of Staff lead ...
who is charged with managing and overseeing all executive departments and almost all executive agencies.


Executive offices

The executive branch is led by the
Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico The Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico —commonly called ''La Fortaleza'' (English: ''The Fortress'')— consists of the immediate staff of the Governor of Puerto Rico, as well as multiple levels of support staff reporting to the Go ...
which consists of the immediate staff to the
Governor A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political ...
as well as multiple levels of support. All other executive offices are ascribed to the Office of the Governor. The Governor, however, delegates the management and overwatch of almost all the executive offices to the Secretariat of Governance and the Chief of Staff; being the
Office of Management and Budget The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP). OMB's most prominent function is to produce the president's budget, but it also examines agency programs, pol ...
and the
Planning Board An urban planner (also known as town planner) is a professional who practices in the field of town planning, urban planning or city planning. An urban planner may focus on a specific area of practice and have a title such as city planner, town ...
the only executive offices that report directly to the Governor. The executive offices are comprised by: * Environmental Quality Board *
Office of Management and Budget The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP). OMB's most prominent function is to produce the president's budget, but it also examines agency programs, pol ...
*
Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico The Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico —commonly called ''La Fortaleza'' (English: ''The Fortress'')— consists of the immediate staff of the Governor of Puerto Rico, as well as multiple levels of support staff reporting to the Go ...
*
Planning Board An urban planner (also known as town planner) is a professional who practices in the field of town planning, urban planning or city planning. An urban planner may focus on a specific area of practice and have a title such as city planner, town ...
* Secretariat of Governance


Secretaries

Article IV of the
Constitution of Puerto Rico The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, Constitución del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico) is the controlling government document of Puerto Rico. It is composed of nine articles detailing the structure of the government a ...
establishes that the Governor shall be assisted by
Secretaries A secretary, administrative professional, administrative assistant, executive assistant, administrative officer, administrative support specialist, clerk, military assistant, management assistant, office secretary, or personal assistant is a wh ...
whom shall collectively constitute the Governor's advisory council and be designated as the '' Council of Secretaries''. These Secretaries and other officers which hold positions at the same bureaucratic level compose the Cabinet. On rare occasions, the Cabinet is called upon to ratify a gubernatorial decision, such as the appointment of a member of the board of the
Puerto Rico Government Development Bank The Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico (GDB) — es, Banco Gubernamental de Fomento para Puerto Rico (BGF)— is the government bond issuer, intragovernmental bank, fiscal agent, and financial advisor of the government of Puert ...
, in lieu of the Senate's
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. All Cabinet members are nominated by the
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and then presented to the Senate for
advice and consent Advice and consent is an English phrase frequently used in enacting formulae of bills and in other legal or constitutional contexts. It describes either of two situations: where a weak executive branch of a government enacts something prev ...
by a simple majorityexcept for the Secretary of State who requires the advice and consent of both the Senate and the
House of Representatives House of Representatives is the name of legislative bodies in many countries and sub-national entitles. In many countries, the House of Representatives is the lower house of a bicameral legislature, with the corresponding upper house often c ...
. If the Cabinet members are confirmed they are sworn in and begin their duties immediately afterwards. However, Cabinet members appointed during a legislative recess may begin serving immediately under a recess appointment until the end of the following regular session of the Legislative Assembly, or rejected by the Senate, whichever occurs first, should they not be confirmed. All members leading executive departments receive the title of ''Secretary''. The Council of Secretaries is the group composed by the heads of the
executive departments of the government of Puerto Rico The executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico is responsible for executing the laws of Puerto Rico, as well as causing them to be executed. Article IV of the Constitution of Puerto Rico vests the executive power on the Governor—w ...
. The Council is charged with leading the different sectors of
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within the government and is comprised by: * Secretary of Agriculture * Secretary of Consumer Affairs * Secretary of Corrections and Rehabilitation * Secretary of Economic Development and Commerce *
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* Secretary of Family Affairs *
Secretary of Health A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare and other social security services. Some governments have separate ministers for mental health. Coun ...
* Secretary of Housing * Secretary of Justice * Secretary of Labor and Human Resources * Secretary of Natural and Environmental Resources * Secretary of Public Safety * Secretary of Sports and Recreation * Secretary of State * Secretary of Transportation and Public Works *
Secretary of Treasury The United States secretary of the treasury is the head of the United States Department of the Treasury, and is the chief financial officer of the federal government of the United States. The secretary of the treasury serves as the principal a ...


Departments

There are currently fifteen executive departments; all of them equivalent to that of ministries in
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s. Each executive department is responsible of a specific sector of
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and provides a related
public service A public service is any service intended to address specific needs pertaining to the aggregate members of a community. Public services are available to people within a government jurisdiction as provided directly through public sector agencies ...
to the citizens of
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (; abbreviated PR; tnq, Boriken, ''Borinquen''), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, link=yes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit=Free Associated State of Puerto Rico), is a Caribbean island and unincorporated ...
. All departments are capable of generating revenue through the issuance of
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, or through the collection of license fees and
taxes A tax is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund government spending and various public expenditures (regional, local, o ...
. These revenues are then allocated to the government's primary operating fund: the Puerto Rico General Fund. The current departments are: * Department of Agriculture * Department of Consumer Affairs * Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation * Department of Economic Development and Commerce *
Department of Education An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education, Department of Education, and Ministry of Pub ...
* Department of Family Affairs *
Department of Health A health department or health ministry is a part of government which focuses on issues related to the general health of the citizenry. Subnational entities, such as states, counties and cities, often also operate a health department of their ow ...
*
Department of Housing The Department of Housing was an Australian government department with responsibility for housing, including the administration of housing schemes and grants that existed between December 1963 and November 1973. Structure The Departm ...
*
Department of Justice A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or department is often headed by a minister of justice (minister for justice in a ...
* Department of Labor and Human Resources * Department of Natural and Environmental Resources * Department of Public Safety * Department of Sports and Recreation * Department of State * Department of Transportation and Public Works * Department of Treasury


Cabinet-level officers

The Cabinet-level officers of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico are the heads of the executive agencies that report directly to the Governor of Puerto Rico or to the Chief of Staff who also happen to not be
Secretaries A secretary, administrative professional, administrative assistant, executive assistant, administrative officer, administrative support specialist, clerk, military assistant, management assistant, office secretary, or personal assistant is a wh ...
of an executive department nor members of an executive officeexcept for the Directors of the
Office of Management and Budget The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP). OMB's most prominent function is to produce the president's budget, but it also examines agency programs, pol ...
and the
Planning Board An urban planner (also known as town planner) is a professional who practices in the field of town planning, urban planning or city planning. An urban planner may focus on a specific area of practice and have a title such as city planner, town ...
who are considered Cabinet-level officers. All the Cabinet-level officers are at the same bureaucratic level as of the Secretaries and together with the Council of Secretaries compose the Cabinet of Puerto Rico. * Chief of Staff * Commissioner of Safety and Public Protection *
Director of the Office of Management and Budget The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is the largest office within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP). OMB's most prominent function is to produce the president's budget, but it also examines agency programs, poli ...
* Director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration *
Inspector General of Puerto Rico The Inspector General of Puerto Rico is the inspector general of the government of Puerto Rico and leads the Office of the Inspector General of the Government of Puerto Rico Creation This office was created under law No. 15 of February 28 ...
* President of the Planning Board * President of the Puerto Rico Government Development Bank


Fiscal agent and financing

The
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and financing agencies are a group of
government-owned corporations of Puerto Rico State ownership, also called government ownership and public ownership, is the ownership of an industry, asset, or enterprise by the state or a public body representing a community, as opposed to an individual or private party. Public ownershi ...
that manage all aspects of
financing Funding is the act of providing resources to finance a need, program, or project. While this is usually in the form of money, it can also take the form of effort or time from an organization or company. Generally, this word is used when a firm use ...
for the executive branch. The ''Puerto Rico Government Development Bank Act'' establishes that the
Puerto Rico Government Development Bank The Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico (GDB) — es, Banco Gubernamental de Fomento para Puerto Rico (BGF)— is the government bond issuer, intragovernmental bank, fiscal agent, and financial advisor of the government of Puert ...
(GDB) serves as the
fiscal agent A fiscal agent, fiscal sponsor, or financial agent is a proxy that manages fiscal matters on behalf of another party. A fiscal agent may assist in the redemption of bonds or coupons at maturity, disbursing dividends, and handling tax issues. For ex ...
of the
government of Puerto Rico The government of Puerto Rico is a republican form of government with separation of powers, subject to the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United States. Regardless of its special status, the GDB and all other financing agencies report to the Secretariat of Governance and the Chief of Staff. These agencies are comprised by: * Authority for the Financing of Housing * Authority for the Financing of Industrial, Touristic, Educative, Medical, and Environmental Control Facilities (AFICA) * Authority for the Financing of the Infrastructure of Puerto Rico * Economic Development Bank * Government Development Bank * Municipal Financing Agency * Public Financing Corporation * Public-Private Partnerships Authority * Urgent Interest Fund Corporation (COFINA)


Government-owned corporations

The
government-owned corporation A state-owned enterprise (SOE) is a government entity which is established or nationalised by the ''national government'' or ''provincial government'' by an executive order or an act of legislation in order to earn profit for the governmen ...
s of Puerto Rico are autonomous, independent, and self-sufficient
legal entities In law, a legal person is any person or 'thing' (less ambiguously, any legal entity) that can do the things a human person is usually able to do in law – such as enter into contracts, sue and be sued, own property, and so on. The reason for ...
owned entirely or in large by the executive branch. These corporations engage in commercial activities with their revenues ultimately being allocated towards the government's treasury: the Puerto Rico Consolidated Fund. As of December 2012, the executive branch owned 50 government-owned corporations as follows: * Automobile Accident Compensation Administration * Agricultural Insurance Corporation * Aqueducts and Sewers Authority * Authority for the Financing of Housing * Authority for the Financing of Industrial, Touristic, Educative, Medical, and Environmental Control Facilities (AFICA) * Authority for the Financing of the Infrastructure of Puerto Rico * Caño Martín Peña ENLACE Project Corporation *
Cardiovascular Center of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean Corporation The blood circulatory system is a system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood which is circulated throughout the entire body of a human or other vertebrate. It includes the cardiovascular system, or vascular system, tha ...
* Commission on Traffic Safety *
Comprehensive Cancer Center NCI-designated Cancer Centers are a group of 71 cancer research institutions in the United States supported by the National Cancer Institute. Program Three designations are recognized: Comprehensive Cancer Centers, Clinical Cancer Centers, and B ...
* Conservatory of Music Corporation * Convention Center District Authority * Corporation for the Development of Arts, Sciences, and Cinematographic Industry * Corporation for Industries for the Blind, Mentally Retarded People, and Other Handicapped People * Credit Unions Supervision and Insurance Corporation * Economic Development Bank * Electric Power Authority * Government Development Bank * Health Insurance Administration * Highways and Transportation Authority * Industrial Development Company * Integral Development for the Cantera Peninsula Company *
Institute of Puerto Rican Culture The Institute of Puerto Rican Culture ( es, Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña), or ICP, for short, is an institution of the Government of Puerto Rico responsible for the establishment of the cultural policies required in order to study, preser ...
* Lands Administration * Lands Authority * Maritime Shipping Authority * Medical Services Administration * Metropolitan Bus Authority * Municipal Financing Agency * Musical Arts Corporation * Musical Scenic Arts Corporation * National Guard Institutional Trust * National Parks Company * Performing Arts Center Corporation * Ports Authority * Port of the Americas Administration * Public Broadcasting Corporation * Public Buildings Authority * Sales Tax Financing Corporation * School of Plastic Arts * Solid Waste Management Authority * State Insurance Fund Corporation * Symphony Orchestra Corporation * Trade and Export Company * Tourism Company * Training and Work Enterprises Corporation *
University of Puerto Rico The University of Puerto Rico ( es, Universidad de Puerto Rico, UPR) is the main public university system in the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. It is a government-owned corporation with 11 campuses and approximately 58,000 students and 5,3 ...


Other agencies

There are other agencies that belong to the executive branch that aren't either executive offices, executive departments, subagencies, nor government-owned corporations. These agencies tend to be regulatory bodies or agencies that provide some sort of public service whose goal is not commercial profit. Regardless of their purpose, these agencies report to the Secretariat of Governance and the Chief of Staff, and some of them are even presided by a cabinet-level officer. This group of agencies is comprised by: * Administration of the Retirement Systems of Employees of the Government of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Judicature * Appeals Commission on Public Service * Commission on Cooperative Development * Commission on Investigation, Prosecution, and Appeal * Commission on Public Service * Commission on Safety and Public Protection * Education Council * Federal Affairs Administration *
General Services Administration The General Services Administration (GSA) is an independent agency of the United States government established in 1949 to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. GSA supplies products and communications for U.S. gover ...
*
Industrial Commission {{Distinguish, Industrial Relations Commission The Industrial Commission was a United States government body in existence from 1898 to 1902. It was appointed by President William McKinley to investigate railroad pricing policy, industrial concentr ...
* Institute of Statistics * Labour Relations Board * Office of Government Ethics * Office of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions * Office of the Commissioner of Municipal Affairs * Office of the Electoral Comptroller * Office of the Special Independent Prosecutor's Panel *
Office of the Solicitor General The Office of the Solicitor General of the Philippines ( fil, Tanggapan ng Taga-usig Panlahat), formerly known as the Bureau of Justice, is an independent and autonomous office attached to the Department of Justice. The OSG is headed by Menardo G ...
* Office of Training and Advice in Labour and Human Resource Management * Review Board of Permits and Land Use * State Agency for Emergency and Disaster Management * State Elections Commission * Teachers Retirement System * Telecommunications Regulatory Board


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References

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