P.R. Laws tit. 27, § 2054

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§ 2054. Registry of eligibles and medallions

The Commission shall prepare a registry of eligibles wherein shall be set down in strict order of presentation the names and pertinent data of all applicants for authorizations to operate a motor vehicle engaged in the transportation of purchased goods and passengers as an activity that is incidental to the main service, a motor vehicle engaged in the transportation of students, a motor vehicle engaged in hauling general freight and a motor vehicle wholly engaged in the transportation or hauling of aggregates for industrial or commercial purposes or any person engaged in such activity, as these two (2) terms are defined in §§ 2001—2014 of this title, that qualify therefor.

It shall, likewise, prepare a registry of the medallions granted, which shall reflect, with exactness, all the transactions made on said medallions under the provisions of this chapter, including the cancellation or settlement of those transactions at their termination.

It shall be the duty of every holder of a medallion to notify the Commission of the cancellation or settlement of any lien transaction made with his/her medallion within thirty (30) days after having made the cancellation or the settlement.

The registry of eligibles and the registry of medallions shall be available for inspections by the holders, as well as by interested parties, or those who could be affected by any transaction in which a medallion is the object. By petition by any of the persons mentioned herein, the Commission may issue a certificate as to the contents of the registration of a medallion. The applicant shall pay ten dollars ($10) in cash, money order or certified check for each certification.

History —June 8, 1972, No. 7, p. 353, § 4; June 11, 1976, No. 3, p. 652, § 4; June 13, 1977, No. 61, p. 127, § 2; June 28, 1978, No. 83, p. 266, § 2; July 12, 1979, No. 92, p. 231, § 2; Dec. 8, 1990, No. 31, p. 1533, § 3; Dec. 19, 2002, No. 282, § 73, eff. 180 days after Dec. 19, 2002.