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July 14, 2010
Government of Puerto Rico Partners with VitalChek to Provide Expedited Method for Ordering New, More Secure Birth Certificates

 

New Birth Certificates Can Now Be Ordered Two Ways On-line:

www.vitalchek.com and www.pr.gov; 

Phone Service Now Available via VitalChek’s 24/7 Bilingual Call Center at (866) 842-6765

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Government of Puerto Rico is expanding services for those seeking the island’s new, more secure birth certificate through a partnership with vital document provider VitalChek, announced Nicole Guillemard, executive director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration (PRFAA).

“As of July 1, Puerto Rico began issuing new, more secure birth certificates to protect the identity and credit of all people born on the Island.  The Government of Puerto Rico is adding another convenient option for ordering the new certificates, especially aimed at those who need expedited service or those who need to place their order over the phone,” Guillemard said. 

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July 2, 2010
GOVERNOR FORTUÑO ENDORSES THE “OPEN AMERICA’S WATERS ACT”

Puerto Rico Governor Luis Fortuño today endorsed the “Open America’s Waters Act,” new legislation introduced by U.S. Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) to repeal the Jones Act, a 90-year-old measure that was put in place well before the advent of today’s modern, global economy.

The 1920 law known as the Jones Act requires that all goods shipped between American ports be carried by vessels built in the United States and owned and crewed by U.S. citizens. Numerous studies, however, have shown that the restrictions raise shipping costs at the expense of consumers in Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, and other noncontiguous parts of the country due to increased prices paid on goods shipped from the mainland.  A 1988 GAO report cited by Senator McCain indicates that the Jones Act cost Alaskan families between $1,921 and $4,821 annually on goods shipped from the mainland, and local government statistics in 1997 estimated the Act cost every household in Hawaii $3,000.

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June 28, 2010
Three Month Extension of Current Puerto Rico Birth Certificates Enacted to Provide Transition to New, More Secure Documents

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Government of Puerto Rico has approved an amendment that extends the validity of current Puerto Rico birth certificates for three months, through Sept. 30, 2010, to provide a transition period as the Island gears up to begin issuing new, more secure certificates starting July 1, 2010, announced Nicole Guillemard, executive director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration (PRFAA).

The purpose of the extension is to provide those Puerto Rico-born — who may need a birth certificate for an upcoming transaction — a three-month window to apply for and receive the new document during which time their current birth certificate will still be valid, Guillemard explained.

“Puerto Rico is issuing new birth certificates starting July 1 to combat fraud and protect the identity and credit of all people born on the Island.  Our goal with the three-month extension is to provide a smooth transition, especially to assist Puerto Ricans born in the Island who currently reside stateside, as they apply for the new, more secure birth certificates,” Guillemard said.

Guillemard said PRFAA has been working with federal, state and community partners to provide information about Puerto Rico’s birth certificate law.

The Government of Puerto Rico has taken a number of steps to be ready for those applying for the new certificates, she said.  Earlier this year, PRFAA launched an information outreach campaign aimed at states with large Puerto Rican populations. In May, the Government launched an on-line application process through the E-Government website – www.pr.gov – to provide convenience and ease-of-use for those applying for the new certificate.

In addition, Puerto Rico’s Demographic Registry recently hired 47 temporary workers to join the agency’s personnel to work on new birth certificate applications, and the agency is extending work week hours, and adding Saturday hours, to speed processing of applications.

Last year, Puerto Rico enacted the new law which calls for issuing new, security-enhanced certificates beginning July 1, 2010 to address the unlawful use of Puerto Rico-issued birth certificates to commit identity theft and fraud.

The law was based on collaborations with the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and addresses a concern specific to Puerto Rico, where in the past, many common official and unofficial transactions unnecessarily required the submission, retention, and storage of birth certificates.

As a result, hundreds of thousands of original birth certificates were stored without adequate protection, making them easy targets for theft.  This left Puerto Rico-born citizens vulnerable to identity theft, ruined credit, stolen Social Security benefits, and increased “random” security checks at airports, among others. In addition to issuing new birth certificates, the new law expressly prohibits any public or private entity in Puerto Rico from retaining an original birth certificate to end this practice.

Guillemard underscored that only those who need a birth certificate for a transaction or official purpose need apply right away.  Those who want to obtain a copy for their records can do so at a later date to avoid an unnecessary rush of applications.

Instructions on how to apply, as well as information on Puerto Rico’s birth certificate law, can be found at: www.prfaa.com/birthcertificates/ and www.prfaa.com/certificadosdenacimiento/.

The new birth certificates will be issued through the Puerto Rico Health Department’s Vital Statistics office. 

 

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June 24, 2010
President Obama Signs Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Disaster Declaration

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

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The President today declared a major disaster exists in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and ordered Federal aid to supplement Commonwealth and local recovery efforts in the area struck by severe storms and flooding during the period of May 26-31, 2010. 

Federal funding is available to Commonwealth and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the severe storms and flooding in the municipalities of Arecibo, Barranquitas, Coamo, Corozal, Dorado, Naranjito, Orocovis, Utuado, Vega Alta, and Vega Baja.

Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures for the entire Commonwealth. 

W. Craig Fugate, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Homeland Security, named Justo Hernández as the Federal Coordinating Officer for Federal recovery operations in the affected area. 

FEMA said additional designations may be made at a later date if requested by the Commonwealth and warranted by the results of further damage assessments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:  FEMA (202) 646-3272.

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May 24, 2010
On-line Application Process Launched for New Puerto Rico Birth Certificates

 

Applications Being Accepted at www.pr.gov

New, More Secure Birth Certificates Will Be Issued Beginning July 1

The Government of Puerto Rico is launching an on-line application process for the island’s new, more secure birth certificates, in an effort especially aimed at upgrading service for the Puerto Rican-born community living stateside, announced Puerto Rico Secretary of State Kenneth McClintock.

On-line applications for the new certificates are being accepted at www.pr.gov; the new certificates will be issued starting July 1, 2010, Sec. McClintock said. 

“Puerto Rico is issuing new birth certificates to combat fraud and protect the identity and credit of all people born on the island.  Our goal with this new on-line process is to upgrade service for those seeking the new, more secure Puerto Rico birth certificates,” Sec. McClintock said.

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May 19, 2010
Gov. Fortuño Urges Senators to Clarify Puerto Rico’s Political Status Options

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a hearing before a key U.S. Senate committee, Puerto Rico Governor Luis Fortuño today urged senators to support legislation that would clarify the possible statuses for the territory and enable local plebiscite voters to determine whether they support the current territory status, or want one of the possible alternatives. (more…)

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May 1, 2010
Governor grateful for FDIC cooperation

Urges banking sector to redouble efforts to move island’s economy forward

La Fortaleza – Puerto Rico Governor Luis G. Fortuño thanked Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Chairwoman Sheila Blair today for
her personal involvement in assuring that the consolidation of Puerto
Rico’s banking sector that began yesterday not only protects
consumers, but also results in a stronger overall banking sector on
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April 29, 2010
U.S. House Poised to Take Historic Vote on H.R. 2499 – Puerto Rico Democracy Act

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. House is poised to vote today on H.R. 2499, the Puerto Rico Democracy Act, a bill that would help bring America’s promise of self-determination to the U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico for the first time in 112 years, said Gov. Luis Fortuño (R-Puerto Rico).

“For the 112 years since Puerto Rico joined the United States as a territory, the question of our ultimate political status with our country has been a lingering question,” said Gov. Fortuño.  “The Puerto Rico Democracy Act would ask the people of Puerto Rico what they want the territory’s political status to be through a fair, neutral and democratic process sponsored by Congress.” (more…)

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April 15, 2010
Statement from Puerto Rico Gov. Luis Fortuño

Gov. Fortuño issued the following statement regarding legislation introduced today by U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, the Reinvesting in U.S. Territories, Not Corporations Act, that would cap territorial assistance to rum companies at 10 percent of the amount of federal rum tax grants to a territory.

“As more light is shed on the planned, excessive deals developed in the Virgin Islands to benefit individual rum companies, Congress is questioning the wisdom of giving away billions of federal tax dollars to profitable corporations, instead of using the funds to maintain and improve public services for the people of the territory. Senator Menendez’s bipartisan legislation represents good public policy that would ensure responsible use of U.S. tax dollars and fair competition in the rum industry. I respectfully urge senators to carefully review this issue and support Senator Menendez’s legislation.”

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February 5, 2010
Governor Fortuño Appointed to President’s Council of Governors

 

Bipartisan Panel Will Work with White House, DoD, DHS to Focus on

Homeland Security, National Guard Issues 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Puerto Rico Gov. Luis Fortuño has been appointed by President Obama to serve on his newly-created Council of Governors, a bipartisan group of 10 governors who will work in partnership with the White House, the Defense and Homeland Security Departments and other senior Administration officials on a range of homeland security issues facing the nation.

Gov. Fortuno was one of five Republican governors and five Democrat governors who were appointed to two-year terms on the Council.  According to the White House, the Council was created to further strengthen the partnership between federal, state and local governments to better protect the country.

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