QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 6292)
RA 6292 converts the Tabaco High School in the Municipality of Tabaco, Province of Albay, into a National High School known as the Tabaco National High School, and authorizes the appropriation of funds for its conversion, operation, and maintenance.
The Tabaco High School located in the Municipality of Tabaco, Province of Albay.
Tabaco National High School.
The Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled.
It provides for the conversion of the Tabaco High School into a National High School and states the school’s name.
The sum of two hundred thousand pesos.
From any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated.
For the conversion, operation, and maintenance of the school during the fiscal year 1971.
Thereafter, such sum as may be necessary for its operation and maintenance shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.
This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
No. The text states: “Enacted without Executive approval, June 19, 1971.”
It indicates that despite the usual requirement of Executive approval for enactment into law, this Act became law without such approval (as reflected by the stated date and note in the text).
June 19, 1971.
It directs that after the initial fiscal year 1971 funding, the necessary amounts for operation and maintenance should be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.
It (1) converts a specific local school to a national status, (2) assigns a formal new name, and (3) provides a specific appropriation for conversion and initial operations with continuing funding through annual appropriations.
The Tabaco High School community—students, staff, and operations—benefiting from its conversion to Tabaco National High School and from authorized government funding for conversion, operation, and maintenance.