Title 14. The Autonomous Institutions |
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Article 188
The
autonomous institutions of the State enjoy administrative independence
and are subject to the law in matters of government. Their directors
are liable for their management.
(As amended by Law No. 4123, May 31, 1968.)
Article 189
The autonomous institutions are:
1. The State banks;
2. The State insurance institutions;
3.
Those established by this Constitution and any new institutions that
the Legislative Assembly may create by a vote of no less than two
thirds of its entire membership.
Article 190
For
discussion and passing of bills of law concerning an autonomous
institution, the Legislative Assembly shall previously hear the opinion
of that entity.
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