Title
Naming Mountain Province Police Office
Law
Republic Act No. 10534
Decision Date
May 15, 2013
Republic Act No. 10534 designates the Mountain Province Police Provincial Office in Bontoc as Camp Lt. Geronimo F. Montes, with the Philippine National Police responsible for implementing the name change.

Questions (Republic Act No. 10534)

RA 10534 names the Mountain Province Police Provincial Office in Bontoc, Mountain Province as Camp Lt. Geronimo F. Montes.

It is named “Camp Lt. Geronimo F. Montes.”

In the capital town of Bontoc, Mountain Province.

Lt. Geronimo F. Montes, with the rank of Lieutenant.

The Philippine National Police (PNP) is tasked to issue the necessary rules, orders, and circulars to implement the Act.

To provide the implementing rules, orders, and circulars for the naming of the police office.

Immediately upon its approval.

May 15, 2013.

It originated in the House of Representatives.

Final passage by the House: June 4, 2012; final passage by the Senate: February 4, 2013.

It formally designates the facility or office by a statutory name, and agencies typically adjust signage, official references, and documentation in accordance with implementing rules.

Based on the text, RA 10534 primarily provides a naming designation and delegates implementation to the PNP; it does not expressly amend other laws in the provided text.

The Speaker of the House (Feliciano Belmonte Jr.), the President of the Senate (Juan Ponce Enrile), the Secretary of the Senate (Emma Lirio-Reyes), the Secretary General of the House (Marilyn B. Barua-Yap), and the President of the Philippines (Benigno S. Aquino III).

It has three sections: (1) naming the police provincial office, (2) requiring the PNP to issue implementing rules/orders/circulars, and (3) stating immediate effect upon approval.


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