QuestionsQuestions (BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 233)
To authorize the sale of commercial and industrial lands of the public domain (NAFCO lands) transferred from the Board of Liquidators to the Bureau of Buildings and Real Property Management, by amending Republic Act No. 477.
All commercial and industrial lands of the public domain commonly known as NAFCO lands that were transferred from the Board of Liquidators to the Bureau of Buildings and Real Property Management under Executive Order No. 290 (1958).
The actual occupants who do not own residential, commercial, or industrial land.
The occupation must be in every case not less than 10 years.
They shall be disposed of through public auction among qualified persons who do not own residential, commercial, or industrial lands.
Yes. The President may reserve portions for the use of the national or local government, or for the use of corporations or entities owned or controlled by the government.
Commonwealth Act No. 141, as amended.
It must not be less than the assessed value nor more than the prevailing price in the vicinity of the lots, determined by a committee of three.
The city or provincial assessor chairs; members are a representative of the Bureau of Buildings and Real Property Management and the district land officer.
Yes. Lands acquired under BP 233 shall not be sold or otherwise alienated within five years from acquisition without prior approval of the Director of General Services.
The Director of the Bureau of Buildings and Real Property Management shall issue necessary rules and regulations to implement BP 233.
Fifteen days after publication in a newspaper of general circulation.
Sections 2 and 3 of RA No. 477, as amended by Presidential Decrees Nos. 967 and 1304, and all acts, executive orders, rules and regulations inconsistent herewith, are repealed or modified accordingly.
Imprisonment of not less than six months and one day to six years and one day, and a fine of not less than P400 but not more than P1,000.
For negotiated sale without bidding, the buyer must be an actual occupant who has occupied for at least 10 years and does not own residential, commercial, or industrial land; if occupation is less than 10 years, the lot goes to public auction.
No. BP 233 limits purchase through either negotiated sale (to actual occupants) or public auction (to qualified persons who do not own residential, commercial, or industrial lands).