QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 8385)
The Don Carlos Ledesma National High School–Extension located at Euzkara, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental is separated from the Don Carlos Ledesma National High School–Main located at Buluangan, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental.
It is converted into a separate and independent national high school known as the Julio Ledesma National High School.
The extension school is converted into a separate and independent national high school.
All personnel of the Don Carlos Ledesma National High School–Extension are transferred to and absorbed by the Julio Ledesma National High School.
All personnel, assets, liabilities, and records of the extension are transferred to and absorbed by the Julio Ledesma National High School.
Yes. It states that liabilities of the extension are transferred to and absorbed by the Julio Ledesma National High School, implying the new school assumes the liabilities of the extension.
The amount necessary for implementation is charged against the current year's appropriation of the Julio Ledesma National High School and thereafter charged against the annual General Appropriations Act.
It is charged against the current year's appropriation of the Julio Ledesma National High School.
Thereafter, the required amount shall be charged against the annual General Appropriations Act.
It takes effect upon its approval.
It was approved and lapsed into law on November 22, 1997 without the signature of the President.
Article VI, Section 27(1) of the Constitution.
It means the bill became law automatically after the constitutional period for presidential action lapsed without the President signing it, pursuant to Article VI, Section 27(1).
The extension is transformed into the Julio Ledesma National High School, with its personnel, assets, liabilities, and records transferred to the new separate institution.
The DECS must issue implementing rules and regulations, and administrative transfer of personnel, assets, liabilities, and records must be effected under the Act’s directives.