Title
Establishing Iligan City Public Hospital
Law
Republic Act No. 2727
Decision Date
Jun 19, 1960
Republic Act No. 2727 establishes the Iligan City Hospital in the City of Iligan, with a board of five members determining its location and an appropriation of one hundred fifty thousand pesos for its operation and maintenance.
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Q&A (Republic Act No. 2727)

The main purpose of Republic Act No. 2727 is to provide for the establishment of a public hospital in the City of Iligan, known as the Iligan City Hospital, and to authorize the appropriation of funds for its operation and maintenance.

The public hospital authorized by Republic Act No. 2727 is to be known as the Iligan City Hospital.

The board consists of five members: the Director of Health Services or his duly authorized representative (acting as chairman), the City Mayor, the City Engineer, and two members of the Municipal Board of Iligan City designated by the City Mayor.

The sum of one hundred fifty thousand pesos is authorized to be appropriated for the operation and maintenance of the Iligan City Hospital during the fiscal year 1961.

Funds for the hospital's operation and maintenance shall be appropriated out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

Yes, such sums as may be necessary for the operation and maintenance of the hospital in subsequent years shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.

Republic Act No. 2727 took effect upon its approval on June 19, 1960.

The Act was enacted without executive approval.

The Director of Health Services or his duly authorized representative acts as the chairman of the board.

The legislative act is Republic Act No. 2727, enacted on June 19, 1960.


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