QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 2427)
RA 2427 converts the Tarlac Trade School in the Municipality of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac into a regional national school of arts and trades, to be known as the Tarlac School of Arts and Trades, and authorizes funding for its operation and maintenance.
The Tarlac Trade School located in the Municipality of Tarlac, Province of Tarlac.
It is converted into a regional national school of arts and trades of the Philippine School of Arts and Trades type.
Tarlac School of Arts and Trades.
The school shall be under the supervision of the Bureau of Public Schools.
It is subject to the provisions of the school law.
Courses of collegiate and secondary levels.
Two hundred thousand pesos (Php 200,000) authorized for appropriation for operation and maintenance during fiscal year nineteen hundred sixty.
From any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated.
No. It authorizes Php 200,000 for fiscal year 1960, and requires that such sum as may be necessary for subsequent years be included in the annual General Appropriation Acts.
It takes effect upon the date the funds authorized in the Act shall have been provided for.
It indicates that the Act became law without the President’s approval (typically consistent with the constitutional legislative process for enactments despite lack of executive approval).
It denotes an upgrading/transforming of the institution’s status and educational mandate, aligning it with the Philippine School of Arts and Trades type and expanding its offerings to collegiate and secondary levels under the Bureau of Public Schools.
It does not create an entirely separate educational system; instead, it keeps the converted school governed by the existing school law provisions, while specifying the conversion and course levels.
No. The Act’s effectivity is expressly conditioned upon the date the funds authorized herein to be appropriated shall have been provided for.