Title
Establish San Joaquin/Kalawaan High School
Law
Republic Act No. 8455
Decision Date
Jan 19, 1998
Republic Act No. 8455 establishes the San Joaquin/Kalawaan High School in Barangays San Joaquin and Kalawaan, Pasig City, outlining the responsibilities of the Secretary of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports and ensuring the allocation of funds for the high school.

Questions (Republic Act No. 8455)

The text is Republic Act No. 8455, titled “An Act Establishing a High School in Barangays San Joaquin and Kalawaan, City of Pasig, to be known as the San Joaquin/Kalawaan High School, and Appropriating Funds therefor.”

Barangays San Joaquin and Kalawaan, City of Pasig.

The San Joaquin/Kalawaan High School.

It defers implementation details by directing the Secretary to issue the necessary rules and regulations.

The amount necessary to carry out the Act shall be included in the General Appropriations Act of the year following its enactment into law and thereafter.

In the General Appropriations Act of the year following the Act’s enactment into law, and thereafter.

It states that the Act shall take effect upon its approval.

No. The text states it was “Lapsed into law on January 19, 1998, without the signature of the President.”

Article VI, Section 27(1) of the Constitution.

On January 19, 1998.

It indicates the President did not sign the bill within the constitutional period, and the bill automatically became law by constitutional lapse.

Section 1.

To establish a specific public high school in the identified barangays of Pasig and ensure government funding through the appropriations process.

That the Secretary must issue necessary rules and regulations to carry out the Act’s purpose, consistent with existing education laws and policies.


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