Title
Increase and conversion of Dumarao Hospital
Law
Republic Act No. 7363
Decision Date
Apr 8, 1992
A Philippine law converts the Dumarao Medicare Community Hospital into a district hospital, increasing its bed capacity to 25 and providing continued funding for its operation and maintenance, aiming to improve healthcare services in the Municipality of Dumarao, Capiz.

Q&A (Republic Act No. 7363)

The primary purpose of Republic Act No. 7363 is to increase and convert the Dumarao Medicare Community Hospital in the Municipality of Dumarao, Province of Capiz, into a twenty-five-bed capacity district hospital.

The Dumarao Medicare Community Hospital in the Municipality of Dumarao, Province of Capiz, is the hospital affected by Republic Act No. 7363.

The authorized bed capacity for the Dumarao hospital after conversion under RA 7363 is twenty-five (25) beds.

Section 1 of RA 7363 provides for the conversion of the Dumarao Medicare Community Hospital into a district hospital with 25 beds.

According to Section 2 of RA 7363, the necessary funds shall be charged against the lump-sum appropriations authorized under the current General Appropriations Act, and subsequent funds for operation and maintenance will be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.

Republic Act No. 7363 took effect upon its approval on April 8, 1992, as stated in Section 3.

Republic Act No. 7363 was approved by then President Corazon C. Aquino on April 8, 1992.

Republic Act No. 7363 was passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

No, Republic Act No. 7363 does not specify any penalties for non-compliance within the text.

The government Congress responsible for the annual General Appropriations Act shall include the sums necessary for the operation and maintenance of the hospital, as per Section 2 of RA 7363.


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