Law Summary
Section 1: Amendment of Act No. 633
- Legal Principle: Act No. 836 amends Act No. 633, which originally consolidated the offices of provincial treasurer and provincial supervisor in the Province of Isabela.
- Key Definitions Introduced:
- Provincial Governor: The head of the provincial government.
- Provincial Supervisor-Treasurer: The official responsible for overseeing financial and supervisory duties within the province.
- Teacher: A public school teacher designated for specific duties related to the provincial board.
- Important Requirements:
- The provincial board will consist of the provincial governor, the provincial supervisor-treasurer, and a designated public school teacher from Ilagan, assigned by the division superintendent of schools for Isabela and Cagayan.
- The designated teacher will not receive additional compensation for their role on the provincial board.
• Act No. 633 is amended to redefine the composition of the provincial board. • The teacher assigned must be from public schools in Ilagan. • No additional compensation for the teacher's service is provided.
Section 2: Expedited Passage
- Legal Principle: The Act emphasizes the necessity for swift enactment for public good.
- Procedural Requirements: The passage is expedited under the provisions of a previously enacted law governing legislative procedures.
• The need for speedy enactment is stated as vital for public welfare. • The Act was passed in accordance with Section 2 of the procedural law enacted on September 26, 1900.
Section 3: Effectivity of the Act
- Legal Principle: The Act shall take effect immediately upon its passage.
• The Act is effective from the date of its enactment, August 24, 1903.
Key Takeaways
- Act No. 836 amends the previous Act No. 633 to establish a new provincial board structure in Isabela, consisting of key provincial officials and a designated teacher.
- The Act mandates that the assigned teacher will not receive any additional payment for their role.
- The Act underscores the urgency for its passage to benefit the public and takes effect immediately upon enactment.