Question & AnswerQ&A (BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 309)
The act directs the National Historical Institute to transfer the mortal remains of General Leandro Locsin Fullon to a monument to be erected in his honor in the public plaza of Hamtic, Antique, and provides funds for this purpose.
General Leandro Locsin Fullon is recognized as a hero of Panay, whose mortal remains are to be transferred and interred in a monument in Hamtic, Antique.
They shall be known as the General Leandro Locsin Fullon National Shrine.
The National Historical Institute is tasked with the transfer.
They were originally interred in La Paz Cemetery in the Municipality of Hamtic, Province of Antique.
The funds necessary for the implementation shall be charged to the appropriations of the National Historical Institute in the current General Appropriations Act, and if insufficient, may be augmented from special activities funds intended for special priorities.
It took effect upon its approval on November 14, 1982.
Yes, in the monument to be erected at the public plaza in the Municipality of Hamtic, Antique.
The law is primarily a commemorative act directing the transfer and honoring of a historical figure rather than criminal provisions.
The Institute is authorized to conduct the transfer of remains, provide for the interment in the monument, and manage the erection of such monument.