QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 4651)
Republic Act No. 4651 is titled “An Act Creating the Municipality of Gloria in the Province of Oriental Mindoro.” Its purpose is to create the Municipality of Gloria by separating certain barrios from the Municipality of Pinamalayan in Oriental Mindoro.
The barrios of Maligaya, Kawit, Malusak, Balite, Dalagan, Tinalunan, Calamundingan, Bulbogan, Langang, Banus, Agus, Batingan, Papandungin, Malamig, Tubag, Malayong, Malubay, Mirayan, Guimbonan, Agsalin, Manguyang, Banutan, Boong-Lupa, Tambong, and Maragooc.
They were separated from the Municipality of Pinamalayan, in the Province of Oriental Mindoro.
They were constituted into a distinct and independent municipality known as the Municipality of Gloria, in the same province—Oriental Mindoro.
The seat of government of the Municipality of Gloria shall be in the present site of the barrio of Maligaya.
The first officials shall be elected in the general elections of the year nineteen hundred sixty-seven.
It provides that the first officials will be chosen through the general elections in 1967, ensuring democratic selection for the municipality’s early governance.
It takes effect upon its approval.
RA 4651 was approved on June 9, 1966.
Yes. The law expressly states the barrios “are separated… and constituted into a distinct and independent municipality.” The significance is that Gloria becomes its own local government unit for administrative and governance purposes, separate from Pinamalayan.
Section 2.
Section 1.
All listed barrios: Maligaya, Kawit, Malusak, Balite, Dalagan, Tinalunan, Calamundingan, Bulbogan, Langang, Banus, Agus, Batingan, Papandungin, Malamig, Tubag, Malayong, Malubay, Mirayan, Guimbonan, Agsalin, Manguyang, Banutan, Boong-Lupa, Tambong, and Maragooc.
It keeps the municipality in the same province—Oriental Mindoro.
It uses separation: certain barrios are separated from Pinamalayan and constituted into a new municipality, Gloria.