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 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 191. 1900. 81 Sec. 16. That all judicial rocess shall run in the name of "United ·’“‘“°*°‘ ¥"°°€”· States of America, ss: the President of the United States," and all criminal or penal prosecutions in the local courts shall be conducted in the name and by the authority of "The people of Porto R1co;” and 0*****- all officials authorized by this Act shall before entering upon the duties of their res ective offices take an oath to support the (Jonstitution of the United States and the laws of Porto Rico. THE GOVERNOR. The governor. Sec. 17. That the official title of the chief executive officer shall be Tim- "The Governor of Porto Rico.” He shall be appointed by the Presi- APP<>i¤¤¤¤¢¤¤- dent, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate; he shall hold Tam °f °*“°°· his office for a term of four years and until his successor is chosen and ualiiied unless sooner removed by the President; he shall reside in Location ofoffice. Porto Rico during his official incumbency, and shall maintain his office at the seat of government; he may grant pardons and regrieves, and Powersremit iines and forfeitures for offenses against the laws of orto Rico,‘ and respites for offenses against the laws of the United States, until the decision of the President can be ascertained; he shall commission all officers that he may be authorized to a point, and may veto any legislation enacted, as hereinafter provided; he shall be the commander in chief of the militia, and shall at all times faithfully execute the laws, and he shall in that behalf have all the powers of governors of the Territories of the United States that are not locally inapplicable; and he shall annually, and at such other times as he may be required, R°p°"· make official re rt of the transactions of the government in Porto Rico, through the) Secretary of State, to the President of the United States: Provided, That the President may, in his discretion, delegate Prooao. _ · and assign to him such executive duties and functions as may in pu1·- b,£,‘§§}§j,,,‘,‘§b,§$,j‘,_ may suance with law be so delegated and assigned. Tun nxnourrvri ooUNo1L. Sec. 18. That there shall be appointed by the President, by and _App<>immeu¢<>mmwith the advice and consent of thie Senate, for the period of four §{,°{}§;i§§$g,' §§l§°,,§§§,jl years, unless sooner removed by the President, a_ secretary, an “"° °°“¤°“- attorney—genera1, a treasurer, an auditor, a commissioner of the interior, and a commissioner of education, each of whom shall reside in Porto Rico during his official incumbency and have the powers and duties hereinafter provided for them, respectively, and who, together with five other persons of good repute, to be also appointed by the President for a like term of four years, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall constitute an executive council, at least five of whom shall be native inhabitants of Porto Rico, and, in addi- ··d¤¤i¤¤· tion to the legislative duties hereinafter imposed upon them as a body, shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as are hereinafter provided for them, respectively, and who shall have power to em loy all necessary deputies and assistants for the proper discharge of tilieir duties as such officials and as such executive council. Sec. 19. That the secretary shall record and preserve minutes of etgecfemfvc dutiewf. the proceedings of the executive council and the laws enacted by the ` legislative assembly and all acts and proceedings of the governor, and shall promulgate all proclamations and orders of the governor and all laws enacted by the legislative assembly. He shall, within sixty days after the end of each session of the legislative assembly, transmit to the President, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Secretary of State of the United States one copy each of the laws and journals of such session. Sec. 20. That in case of the death, removal, resignation, or disabil- -;)=g€gg;;¤¤¤¤¤¤¤1¤¤ <>f ity of the governor, or his temporary absence from Porto Rico, the g ' von xxm;6