Secretaries of state of the United States Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, in addition to heading the State Department, one of the smallest central government agencies, and exercising the role as the territory's lieutenant governor, are usually assigned additional functions by the governor. For example, Gov.
Luis Muñoz Marín had Secretary of State
Roberto Sánchez Vilella, a
civil engineer, serve simultaneously as Secretary of Public Works. Gov.
Pedro Rosselló had Secretary of State
Norma Burgos serve for several years as chair of the
Puerto Rico Planning Board. Gov.
Aníbal Acevedo Vilá's second secretary of state,
Fernando Bonilla, also served as executive director of the
Puerto Rico Ports Authority. However, perhaps no other secretary of state has been assigned more tasks than former Secretary of State
Kenneth McClintock, who served as chair of the incoming Fortuño administration's
Incoming Committee on Government Transition, coordinated the government's digital TV transition work group, headed the state government's Census 2010 team, chaired the government's 2010 Central and Caribbean Games Coordinating Committee, was tasked with making the final awards of Public-Private Partnership contracts, chaired the Government Reorganization Committee and chaired the Outgoing Transition Committee, among other assignments delegated by Gov.
Luis Fortuño. Governor
Alejandro García Padilla put his first appointee, secretary Bernier in charge of evaluating the
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport Public-Private Partnership contract and overseeing social agencies, such as the Health, Family Services, Education and Sports and Recreation departments. He has appointed current Secretary Suárez as chairman of his administration's fiscal team, a role he played previously as Chief of Staff to the Governor. The secretary of state of Puerto Rico is a member of the
National Association of Secretaries of State, as well as the
National Lieutenant Governors Association in his dual role as head of Puerto Rico's Department of State, as well as the islands' lieutenant governor. Traditionally, gubernatorial inaugural ceremonies are initiated by the outgoing administration's secretary of state who, prior to the ceremonial swearing-in of the new governor, will turn over the master of ceremonies role to the secretary of state–designate, symbolizing the orderly transition from one administration to another. ==Turn-over==