QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 9329)
RA 9329 renames the whole stretch of road from the junction of Barangay Bagong Sikat (including Liboro Street) up to Barangay Caminawit Pier in the Municipality of San Jose, Occidental Mindoro as Bishop Felix Y. Manalo Avenue.
It covers the road starting from the Junction of Barangay Bagong Sikat (including Liboro Street) up to Barangay Caminawit Pier in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro.
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is instructed to place appropriate markers along Bishop Felix Y. Manalo Avenue.
The text states RA 9329 lapsed into law on August 8, 2004 without the signature of the President in accordance with Article VI, Section 27(1) of the 1987 Constitution.
It took effect upon its approval; however, the text specifies it lapsed into law on August 8, 2004 (i.e., approval occurred by constitutional lapse).
Section 1 states it is in recognition of the eminent and spiritual services of the late Bishop Felix Y. Manalo, religious founder of the Iglesia Ni Cristo.
It means the President did not sign (or veto) the bill within the constitutional period, so it became law automatically after the lapse of the period.
Section 1 declares the renaming of the specified road stretch as Bishop Felix Y. Manalo Avenue in recognition of Bishop Felix Y. Manalo’s services.
DPWH must place appropriate markers along Bishop Felix Y. Manalo Avenue.
It states that the Act shall take effect upon its approval.
It originated in the House of Representatives and was finally passed by both the House and the Senate on June 10, 2004.
It is the whole stretch of road starting from the Junction of Barangay Bagong Sikat (including Liboro Street) up to Barangay Caminawit Pier.
Because it indicates the government entity responsible for carrying out the law’s practical requirements (here, DPWH for signage/markers).
It lists legislative leaders and the President. Despite no President signature, it specifies enactment by constitutional lapse, referencing Article VI, Section 27(1).