QuestionsQuestions (PROCLAMATION NO. 95)
The text is about Republic Act No. 8275, which establishes a national technology and vocational high school in Barangay Barong-Barong, Brooke’s Point, Palawan, to be known as the Governor Alfredo Abueg, Sr. National Technology and Vocational Memorial High School, and appropriates funds for it.
It is established in Barangay Barong-Barong, Municipality of Brooke’s Point, Province of Palawan.
The Governor Alfredo Abueg, Sr. National Technology and Vocational Memorial High School.
The school is established under the supervision of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (as stated in the law).
The curriculum shall give emphasis on technology and vocational training education.
It shall issue rules and regulations necessary to carry out the purpose of the Act.
The amount necessary to carry out the Act’s provisions shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act of the year following its enactment and thereafter.
It shall take effect upon its approval.
Article VI, Section 27(1) of the 1987 Constitution is cited, indicating the President did not sign the bill within the required period and it thus lapsed into law.
It became law automatically upon lapse according to Article VI, Section 27(1) of the Constitution when the President did not sign the bill within the constitutional period.
It creates a specific public educational institution by legislative act, mandates its curriculum focus, places it under a supervising department, and requires government funding through the General Appropriations Act.
(1) Establishment of the school in a specified locality; (2) supervision by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports; (3) curriculum emphasis on technology and vocational training; (4) issuance of implementing rules by the department; and (5) inclusion of funding in future General Appropriations Acts.
Section 2 authorizes the supervising department to promulgate the necessary rules and regulations to implement the Act’s purposes.
In the annual General Appropriations Act of the year following its enactment into law and thereafter.
It was approved on April 4, 1997, and then lapsed into law on that date without the President’s signature.