Title
Reservation of Land for Settlement in Camarines Sur
Law
Proclamation No. 90
Decision Date
Nov 1, 1954
Proclamation No. 90 reserves approximately 8,500 hectares of public land in Tinambac and Siruma, Camarines Sur for settlement and development under the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration, while ensuring that timber and forest products remain under the Bureau of Forestry's control.
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Q&A (PROCLAMATION NO. 90)

The main purpose is to reserve a certain parcel of the public domain in the municipalities of Tinambac and Siruma, Camarines Sur, for settlement and development under the administration and control of the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration (NARRA).

The National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration (NARRA) is given administration and disposition control of the reserved land.

Yes, the timber and other forest products, as well as the use and occupancy of areas indicated as timber land or forest reserve, shall remain under the administration and control of the Bureau of Forestry according to the Forest Law and regulations.

The reservation is made pursuant to the provisions of section 83 of Commonwealth Act No. 141, as amended.

The land parcel contains an area of approximately 8,500 hectares.

The reserved land is situated in the island of Luzon, province of Camarines Sur.

It means that any existing private rights over the land will still be respected and maintained despite the reservation for settlement purposes.

Yes, the boundaries are subject to change to conform with the final survey as indicated in the note of the proclamation.

Fred Ruiz Castro, the Executive Secretary, signed the proclamation besides President Ramon Magsaysay.

It applies specifically to the municipalities of Tinambac and Siruma in Camarines Sur.


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