P.R. Laws tit. 23, § 6422

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§ 6422. Administration

(a) For purposes of the administration, operation and management of the Center, the Authority may, on its own or through the contracting of a private firm, administer, operate and manage the Center, in coordination with the sales and marketing efforts of the Bureau, including, but without being limited to the control of the reservations calendar of the Center, in coordination with the sales and marketing efforts of the Bureau, the programming of the use of the Center pursuant to the reservations policy of the Center, administration of the lease contracts with clients of and for the services provided in the Center, contracting of salespersons, purveyors and employees, and the promulgation of rules related to the use of the Center. The Authority or the management company, as applicable, shall subcontract, or provide the following services to the client:

(1) Promotion[al] services, including but without being limited to generating press releases, developing client relations, communicating and delivering the norms and rules related to the use of the Center to potential clients and clients that have reserved the use of the Center, and the sale and promotion of the Center and its services.

(2) Operating services, including, but not limited to cleaning, repair and maintenance services, as well as all public utilities, mechanical services, telecommunications, technical and other similar services that are necessary or convenient to carry out the events in the Center.

(3) Food services, including, but not limited to providing food services for the events held in the Center, through concessions, restaurants, and other means.

(4) Private security services, including, but not limited to general security in the Center and in the events in the Center.

(5) Office and business services, including, but not limited to fiscal accounting, services related to the information systems, business center, human resources and services for exhibits.

(b) For purposes of the administration of the District, the Authority may contract a private management firm that shall be responsible for the administration of the District, including, but not limited to the marketing of private parcels and the projects thereon, as well as the District, the operation and maintenance thereof, the improvement projects and all the services provided by the Authority, and its fiscal administration.

History —Sept. 2, 2000, No. 351, § 3.02; Oct. 4, 2001, No. 142, § 15.