QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 11101)
To authorize the Philippine Charity Sweepstake Office to hold special sweepstake horse races whose net proceeds will be used to finance an exposition in the Philippines in 1941 commemorating the Sixth Anniversary of the Commonwealth Government.
The Philippine Charity Sweepstake Office, but only with the approval of the President of the Philippines.
Two or more special sweepstake horse races, besides the regular sweepstake races already authorized under Act No. 4130 (as amended).
Act No. 4130, as amended by Commonwealth Act No. 301.
After deducting the payment of prizes and expenses as provided in Act No. 4130 (as amended), the proceeds must be kept as a special fund known as the Exposition Fund.
The President of the Philippines, either directly or through any department, bureau, office, or agency that he may create.
For financing the holding of an exposition to be inaugurated in 1941, to commemorate the Sixth Anniversary of the establishment of the Commonwealth Government.
Yes. It expressly includes the construction of permanent buildings.
Not to exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the gross receipts from the sale of tickets.
Prizes for winning horses and horses placed second and third must be in direct proportion to the three main prizes for winning tickets, with the second and third prizes being ten percent (10%) of the corresponding main prizes.
In no case shall the total amount of the prizes exceed fifty thousand pesos.
It authorizes the Philippine Charity Sweepstake Office to advance up to three hundred thousand pesos from funds in its possession not otherwise appropriated.
The advanced amount must be repaid from the proceeds of the special sweepstakes authorized by the Act.
Not to exceed three hundred thousand pesos.
The special sweepstake races may be held only with the approval of the President of the Philippines.
Upon its approval.