Title
Increase Bed Capacity of Ticao District Hospital
Law
Republic Act No. 7367
Decision Date
Apr 8, 1992
Republic Act No. 7367 increases the bed capacity of Ticao District Hospital from 25 to 50 beds, allowing for improved healthcare services in the community and addressing the growing healthcare needs of the residents.
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Q&A (Republic Act No. 7367)

The main purpose of Republic Act No. 7367 is to increase the bed capacity of the Ticao District Hospital in the Municipality of San Jacinto, Ticao Island, Province of Masbate from twenty-five (25) to fifty (50) beds.

The Ticao District Hospital is located in the Municipality of San Jacinto, Ticao Island, Province of Masbate.

The bed capacity was increased from twenty-five (25) beds to fifty (50) beds.

Section 2 specifies that the amount necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act shall be included in the General Appropriations Act of the fiscal year following its enactment.

The Act took effect upon its approval on April 8, 1992, as specified in Section 3.

The Act was approved by President Corazon C. Aquino.

The Act was enacted by the Senate President Neptali A. Gonzales and the House Speaker Ramon V. Mitra.

The General Appropriations Act is the source of funding for the increase in bed capacity and related expenses as mandated by the law.

The House of Representatives passed it on March 12, 1991, and the Senate passed it on December 10, 1991.

No, the Act does not include provisions for penalties or sanctions; it is focused on increasing hospital bed capacity and budget appropriation.


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