QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 1886)
Republic Act No. 6711 is an act changing the name of Medicion Elementary School in Medicion 2nd, Municipality of Imus, Province of Cavite, to Gov. Dominador Camerino Elementary School.
The Medicion Elementary School in the Municipality of Imus, Province of Cavite, was changed to Gov. Dominador Camerino Elementary School.
The law refers to Medicion Elementary School in Medicion 2nd, Municipality of Imus, Province of Cavite.
It changes the official name of the Medicion Elementary School to Gov. Dominador Camerino Elementary School.
Section 2 states that the Act shall take effect upon its approval.
The text states the Act was “Enacted without executive approval,” meaning it became law without the President’s approval.
It was finally passed by the House of Representatives on September 22, 1988, and by the Senate on December 2, 1988, and was enacted without executive approval on February 10, 1989.
The text states that the Act originated in the House of Representatives.
President of the Senate: Jovito R. Salonga; Speaker of the House of Representatives: Ramon V. Mitra.
Secretary of the Senate: Edwin P. Acoba; Secretary of the House of Representatives: Quirino D. Abad Santos, Jr.
The “Approved” portion shows that the President’s signature would normally indicate approval; however, the text clarifies it was enacted without executive approval.
It contains two sections: Section 1 changes the school’s name; Section 2 provides that the Act takes effect upon approval.
It demonstrates the legislative passage timeline (House then Senate), origin in the House, and effectivity/enactment mechanics including the note on enactment without executive approval.
Municipality: Imus; Province: Cavite. These details matter to ensure the law applies to the correct school and locality.
Students should anticipate issues such as updating official records, signage, school documents, and coordination with relevant education authorities to reflect the new legal name.