Title
May 27 Holiday in Camarines Sur
Law
Republic Act No. 9410
Decision Date
Mar 24, 2007
May 27 is designated as a special nonworking public holiday in Camarines Sur, Naga, and Iriga to commemorate their annual foundation anniversary.
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Q&A (Republic Act No. 9410)

The main purpose of Republic Act No. 9410 is to amend Republic Act No. 9031 by declaring May 27 of every year as a special nonworking public holiday in the entire Province of Camarines Sur, including the cities of Naga and Iriga, in commemoration of its foundation anniversary as a political unit.

The special nonworking public holiday declared in Republic Act No. 9410 applies to the entire Province of Camarines Sur, including the cities of Naga and Iriga.

The special nonworking public holiday is celebrated on May 27 of every year.

May 27 is significant because it commemorates the foundation anniversary of Camarines Sur as a political unit.

Republic Act No. 9410 took effect immediately upon its approval on March 24, 2007.

The key officials involved were President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Speaker Jose De Venecia Jr., and Senate President Manny Villar.

Republic Act No. 9410 amended Republic Act No. 9031.

No, it is only declared in the Province of Camarines Sur, including the cities of Naga and Iriga.

No, Republic Act No. 9410 does not specify any penalties or sanctions for violations related to the holiday.

The Act originated in the House of Representatives, was passed by the House on June 6, 2005, passed by the Senate on January 22, 2007, and was approved by the President on March 24, 2007.


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