Puerto Rico Office of Legislative Services
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The Office of Legislative Services of
The Office is headed by a Director, currently Juan Luis Martinez Martinez, appointed jointly by the President of the
It is physically located in the
The Office operates the
The Office is currently digitalizing and placing online hundreds of thousands of documents generated by Puerto Rico's Legislative Assembly over the past century and is the repository of the Legislature's archives of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) files on political surveillance in Puerto Rico resulting from a May 2000 agreement between then FBI Director Louis Freeh, Congressman José E. Serrano and then Senate Federal Affairs Committee chairman Kenneth McClintock, Puerto Rico's current Senate president.
The Office's website, has become an important legal, legislative and historical research tool.
Directors of the Office
- Carlos V. Dávila(1954-1961)
- Alberto Ferrer-Rincón (1961-1965)
- Rafael Alonso-Alonso(1965-1969)
- Rafael Morán Loubriel (1970-1972)
- Sigfredo Vélez-González (1973-1976)
- Sila Suárez de Vázquez (1977-1980)
- Juan R. Melecio-Machuca(1981-1988)
- Carlos García-Jaunarena (1988-1993)
- Nélida Jiménez-Velázquez (1993-1995)
- Teresa Medina Monteserrín (1995-1996)
- José A. Figueroa-Lugo (1996-1999)
- Luis G. Hidalgo-Ramírez (1999-2000)
- Rolando Quevedo Motta (2001-2002)
- Elba Rosa Rodríguez-Fuentes (2002-2004)
- Luis E. Fusté-Lacourt (2005)
- Francisco Domenech (2005-2008)
- Solange I. De Lahongrais Taylor (2009–2013)
- Juan Luis Martínez Martínez (2013-present)