Title
Establishment of UP Cagayan Valley College
Law
Republic Act No. 5215
Decision Date
Jun 15, 1968
Republic Act No. 5215 establishes the Cagayan Valley College, a branch of the University of the Philippines, in the Municipality of Ilagan, Isabela, with the purpose of offering degree courses and professions relevant to the needs of the Cagayan Valley provinces, and grants public land and annual appropriations for its administration and operation.
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Questions (Republic Act No. 8200)

Republic Act No. 5215, enacted on June 15, 1968.

It is established in the Municipality of Ilagan, Province of Isabela.

The college is to serve the provinces comprising the Cagayan Valley.

It shall offer degree courses in arts and sciences, and in the professions oriented to the needs and resources of the provinces served.

The Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines.

An area of five thousand hectares of public land.

Preferably located in the Cagayan Valley; it must be unreserved, unoccupied, or unapplied for under the Public Land Laws before the survey and conveyance.

It is empowered to propose by resolution the area to be reserved and transmit it to the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

He shall cause the survey of the proposed land grant area by the Bureau of Lands.

The land shall be deeded, conveyed, and transferred to the Cagayan Valley College of the University of the Philippines by the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

All income, revenue, and/or proceeds derived from the grant shall be exclusively for the use of the college.

Five hundred thousand pesos annually.

Out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

At least one hundred thousand pesos; scholarships consist of annual stipends of not less than six hundred pesos for each scholar, plus exemption from payment of all university fees.

Two hundred thousand pesos for construction of college buildings on the site or sites approved by the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines.

The Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines.

It takes effect upon its approval; 'Enacted without Executive approval' indicates it became law without presidential signature, consistent with constitutional rules on legislative enactments in the absence of executive action.


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