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2015-11-03: 10692: The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) Modernization Act 2015-11-03: 10693: Microfinance NGOs Act 2015-11-11: 10694: Creating additional Branches of the Municipal Trial Court 2015-11-11: 10695: Creating an additional Branch of the Regional Trial Court 2015-11-11: 10696
2015-11-11: 10696: Creating additional Branches of the Regional Trial Court and the Municipal Trial Court: Baguio: Benguet: 2015-11-13: 10697: Strategic Trade Management Act (STMA) 2015-11-13: 10698: Naval Architecture Law: 2015-11-13: 10699: National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act : Repealing RA 9064: 2015-11-20: 10700
Since 1946, the laws passed by the Congress, including legal codes, have been titled Republic Acts. [b] While Philippine legal codes are, strictly speaking, also Republic Acts, they may be differentiated in that the former represents a more comprehensive effort in embodying all aspects of a general area of law into just one legislative act.
The Vaporized Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Products Regulation Act, officially recorded as Republic Act No. 11900, is a law in the Philippines which aims to regulate the "importation, sale, packaging, distribution, use and communication of vaporized nicotine and non-nicotine products and novel tobacco products", such as electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products. [1]
The National Cultural Heritage Act, officially designated as Republic Act No. 10066, is a Philippine law that created the Philippine Registry of Cultural Property (PRECUP) and took other steps to preserve historic buildings that are over 50 years old. [1] It was signed into law on March 25, 2009. [2]
2012-11-08: 10254: Creating additional Branches of the Municipal Trial Court: Cagayan de Oro: Misamis Oriental: 2012-11-15: 10255: Establishing a National High School: Lupon: Davao Oriental 2012-11-15: 10256: Establishing a National High School: San Jose Del Monte City: Bulacan 2012-11-15: 10257: Establishing a National High School: Tadian ...
The Philippine Competition Commission is an independent, quasi-judicial body created to enforce the act. It is attached to the Office of the President of the Philippines. [6] Five commissioners were appointed to the Philippine Competition Commission and sworn in on January 27, 2015: [7] Michael G. Aguinaldo (Chairperson) Marah Victoria S. Querol
However, the Philippines has no grand juries (and, indeed, no juries of any kind), so "information" is essentially synonymous with "indictment". [10] intervenor-oppositor N/A: English An intervenor who opposes the case of the petitioner. [11] Sometimes shortened to just "oppositor". [12] Cf. petitioner-in-intervention. JBC N/A: English Judicial ...