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It Declares To The Museum Of History Of The Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno Of The City Of Santa Cruz De La Sierra, "cultural Historical Heritage" Of The Plurinational State Of Bolivia.

Original Language Title: Declara al Museo de Historia de la Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno de la ciudad de Santa Cruz de la Sierra, “Patrimonio Histórico Cultural” del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia.

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LAW OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2013

EVO MORALES AYMA

CONSTITUTIONAL PRESIDENT OF THE PLURINATIONAL STATE OF BOLIVIA

For the Plurinational Legislative Assembly, it has The following Law:

THE PLURINATIONAL LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY,

D E C R E T A:

Article 1. The Museum of History of the Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno is declared of the city of

Santa Cruz de la Sierra,? Cultural Historical Heritage? The Plurinational State of Bolivia.

Article 2. The Executive Body, through the Ministry of Cultures and Tourism, in coordination with the Government

Autonomous Municipal of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, within the framework of its competencies, develop tasks for the promotion, promotion, preservation and dissemination at the national and international level of the Museum of History of the Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno of the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra.

Remitase to the Authority Executive for constitutional purposes.

It is given in the Session Room of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly, at the nineteenth day of the month of

September of the year two thousand thirteen.

Fdo. Nelida Sifuentes Cueto, Yusser Rolando Villarroel Garviso, Andres Agustín Villca Daza, Marcelina

Chávez Salazar, Marcelo Elio Chávez, Angel David Cortez Villegas.

Therefore, it is enacted to have and comply with the Law of the Plurinational State of Bolivia.

Palace of Government of the city of La Paz, at the thirty days of September of the year two thousand thirteen.

FDO. EVO MORALES AYMA, Juan Ramon Quintana Taborga, Claudia Stacy Peña Claros, Pablo Cesar Groux

Canedo, Amanda Davila Torres.