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Department of Family Affairs of Puerto Rico
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Formed |
July 30, 1968; 50 years ago (1968-07-30)
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Jurisdiction |
executive branch |
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Headquarters |
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Department executive |
Idalia Colon, Secretary of Family Affairs
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Child agencies |
- ACUDEN
- ADFAN
- ADSEF
- ASUME
- CIRIO
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Key documents |
- Law No. 171 of 1968
- Law No. 5 of 1993
- Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1995
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Website |
www.familia.gobierno.pr |
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Executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico |
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- Acting Governor
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Cabinet
- Agriculture
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Departments
- Agriculture
- Consumer Affairs
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- Education
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Finances
- Bonds
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- Special State Funds
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- Sales and Use Tax
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Processes & protocols
- Line of succession
- Transition process
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Other branches
- Judicial branch
- Legislative branch
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The Department of Family Affairs of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Departamento de la Familia de Puerto Rico) is responsible for all matters related to the sociology of the family and social work in Puerto Rico.[1][2][3]
Agencies
Name in English
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Name in Spanish
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Abbreviation in Spanish
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Administration for Child Care and the Integrated Development of Childhood
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Administración para el Cuidado y Desarrollo Integral de la Niñez
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ACUDEN
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Administration for Child Support
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Administración para el Sustento de Menores
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ASUME
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Administration for Families and Children
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Administración de Familias y Niños
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ADFAN
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Administration for the Socioeconomic Development of the Family
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Administración para el Desarrollo Socioeconómico de la Familia
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ADSEF
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Corporation for Industries for the Blind, Mentally Retarded People, and Other Handicapped People
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Corporación para las Industrias de Ciegos, Personas Mentalmente Retardadas y Otras Personas Incapacitadas
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CIRIO
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Secretaries
Main articles: Secretary of Family Affairs of Puerto Rico and List of Secretaries of Family Affairs of Puerto Rico
The Secretary of Family Affairs of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Secretaria de la Familia de Puerto Rico) leads the Department of Family Affairs of Puerto Rico and all efforts related to the sociology of the family and social work in Puerto Rico.[4][5][6]
References
^ Law No. 171 of 1968
^ Law No. 5 of 1993
^ Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1995
^ Law No. 171 of 1968
^ Law No. 5 of 1993
^ Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1995
Executive departments of the government of Puerto Rico
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- Agriculture
- Consumer Affairs
- Corrections and Rehabilitation
- Economic Development and Commerce
- Education
- Family
- Health
- Housing
- Justice
- Labor and Human Resources
- Natural and Environmental Resources
- Public Safety
- Sports and Recreation
- State
- Transportation and Public Works
- Treasury
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