QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 10272)
It separates the Lamian National High School–Lamsugod Annex and converts it into an independent national high school to be known as Lamsugod National High School.
It shall be known as Lamsugod National High School.
The annex ceases to function as part of the Lamian National High School and becomes an independent national high school with separate institutional identity.
They are transferred to and absorbed by the Lamsugod National High School.
Yes. It states that the annex’s records are transferred to and absorbed by the Lamsugod National High School.
All liabilities are transferred to and absorbed by the Lamsugod National High School.
To immediately include the operationalization of Lamsugod National High School in the Department’s program, with initial funding charged against the current year’s appropriations of the former annex.
The amount necessary for continued operation shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.
To issue the necessary rules and regulations to carry out the purpose of the Act.
Fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette.
It is a Republic Act enacted by Congress, which means it has the force of law and binds government agencies and concerned parties.
The Department of Education, through its Secretary.
Immediate inclusion in the Department’s program, charging initial funding against existing appropriations of the annex for the current year, and later inclusion of operational funds in the annual General Appropriations Act.
Lamsugod National High School becomes independent, while the annex is separated from Lamian National High School.
It indicates continuity of administrative and legal responsibility—i.e., the new school assumes those resources and obligations.