Title
Increase Lazi Medicare Community Hospital beds
Law
Republic Act No. 7619
Decision Date
Jun 25, 1992
A law passed in 1992, Republic Act No. 7619 aims to increase the bed capacity of Lazi Medicare Community Hospital in Siquijor, Philippines from 10 to 25 beds, with funding provided through lump sum appropriations and subsequent annual appropriations for operation and maintenance.
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Q&A (Republic Act No. 7619)

The main objective of Republic Act No. 7619 is to increase the bed capacity of the Lazi Medicare Community Hospital in the Municipality of Lazi, Province of Siquijor from ten (10) beds to twenty-five (25) beds.

The Lazi Medicare Community Hospital in the Municipality of Lazi, Province of Siquijor is the hospital affected by Republic Act No. 7619.

The bed capacity is increased from ten (10) beds to twenty-five (25) beds.

The necessary funds shall be charged against the lump-sum appropriations authorized for the purpose under the current General Appropriations Act.

Such sums as may be necessary for the operation and maintenance of the hospital shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.

The Act took effect upon its approval on June 25, 1992.

The Act was approved by President Corazon C. Aquino.

The Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines enacted the law.

The appropriation provisions ensure that there are allocated funds from the General Appropriations Act to carry out the increase in bed capacity and subsequent operation and maintenance of the hospital.

No, Republic Act No. 7619 does not contain any specified penalties for non-compliance.


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