Civil Rights Commission (Puerto Rico)

The Civil Rights Commission (Spanish: Comisión de Derechos Civiles) is an official entity within the legislative branch of the government of Puerto Rico charged with investigating violations of citizens' civil rights. The commission is empowered to educate citizens about their civil rights, investigate alleged civil rights violations, and carry out studies and investigations. Amendments to its organic law also empowers it to appear as a "friend of the court" in cases that the commission deems to have an important effect on civil rights in Puerto Rico.

Civil Rights Commission
Commission overview
FormedJune 28, 1965 (1965-06-28)
JurisdictionStatewide
HeadquartersSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Commission executive
  • Ever Padilla Ruiz, Executive Director
Key document
  • Act No. 102 of 1965
Websitewww.cdc.pr.gov
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