By The Star Staff
Gov. Pedro Pierluisi signed several legislative measures late last week that seek to strengthen procedures in cases of mental health and protection orders, adapting the laws to current security and well-being needs.
Among the measures approved is House Bill 1672, which allows requests for temporary detention in mental health cases to be submitted electronically and attended to via videoconference. “With this measure, we guarantee that urgent requests are attended to quickly and effectively,” Pierluisi said in a written statement.
The governor also signed House Bill 1779, which requires people subject to a protection order to notify the police of their arrival in Puerto Rico within the first two hours. Violation of this requirement will result in a misdemeanor.
Another of the measures approved is House Bill 1995, which extends pension benefits for disability or death in the line of duty to employees of the Emergency Management Bureau and Municipal Emergency Management Offices.
Finally, Pierluisi signed House Bill 1243, which classifies the use of technology to monitor people without their consent as a serious crime, thus protecting victims of stalking and gender violence.
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