Establish Bambang National High School

Republic Act No. 9650
A national high school named Bambang National High School is established in Barangay Bambang, Bocaue, Bulacan, with funding allocated for its operationalization under the supervision of the Department of Education.

Questions (Republic Act No. 9650)

Republic Act No. 9650, an Act establishing a national high school in Barangay Bambang, Municipality of Bocaue, Province of Bulacan, to be known as Bambang National High School, and appropriating funds therefor.

It is established under the supervision of the Department of Education.

In Barangay Bambang, Municipality of Bocaue, Province of Bulacan.

Bambang National High School.

It provides for the establishment of the national high school in the specified locality under the supervision of the Department of Education.

The Secretary of Education.

By requiring that the funding be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.

Include the operationalization of Bambang National High School in the Department’s program, with funding to be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.

To empower the Secretary of Education to issue rules and regulations necessary to carry out the Act.

It delegates to the Secretary of Education the authority to issue necessary rules and regulations for implementation.

Fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette.

It reflects the general legal principle that statutes take effect after publication in the Official Gazette, unless otherwise provided, ensuring public notice of the law.

Finally passed by the House of Representatives on February 2, 2009, and by the Senate on April 22, 2009.

Approved by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo; President of the Senate Juan Ponce Enrile signed as President of the Senate; Speaker of the House of Representatives Prospero C. Nograles signed as Speaker.

The school is established upon enactment, but operationalization requires inclusion in the Department’s program and funding through the annual General Appropriations Act as directed by the Secretary of Education.

It indicates that administrative and educational oversight lies with DepEd, including compliance with its rules and regulations issued under the Act.

While the Act requires inclusion and funding, the actual availability of funds depends on inclusion in the annual General Appropriations Act; without funding, operationalization may be delayed or limited despite the establishment.

It directs the Secretary of Education to include operationalization in the Department’s program and specifies that funding must be in the annual General Appropriations Act, linking the law to the public budgeting process.


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