Amendment to Act No. 2706 Re: Funds for Supervision of Private Schools and Purchase of Private School Textbooks
Republic Act No. 74, enacted on October 21, 1946, amends previous laws concerning the supervision and regulation of private educational institutions in the Philippines. It establishes a new section allowing the President to authorize an assessment of 1% on tuition and fees from private schools to cover additional regulatory expenses and textbook purchases. The Act stipulates that no new positions or textbook transactions can occur without presidential approval. Additionally, failure to pay the assessment may result in the cancellation of the institution's permit or recognition. The law takes effect for the school year 1946-1947.
Quick Answers
- What is Amendment to Act No. 2706 Re: Funds for Supervision of Private Schools and Purchase of Private School Textbooks about?
- Republic Act No. 74, enacted on October 21, 1946, amends previous laws concerning the supervision and regulation of private educational institutions in the Philippines. It establishes a new section allowing the President to authorize an assessment of 1% on tuition and fees from private schools to cover additional regulatory expenses and textbook purchases. The Act stipulates that no new positions or textbook transactions can occur without presidential approval. Additionally, failure to pay the assessment may result in the cancellation of the institution's permit or recognition. The law takes effect for the school year 1946-1947.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 74?
- Amendment to Act No. 2706 Re: Funds for Supervision of Private Schools and Purchase of Private School Textbooks (Republic Act No. 74) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendment to Act No. 2706 Re: Funds for Supervision of Private Schools and Purchase of Private School Textbooks enacted?
- Amendment to Act No. 2706 Re: Funds for Supervision of Private Schools and Purchase of Private School Textbooks (Republic Act No. 74) was enacted on Oct 21, 1946.
- What is the citation for Amendment to Act No. 2706 Re: Funds for Supervision of Private Schools and Purchase of Private School Textbooks?
- Amendment to Act No. 2706 Re: Funds for Supervision of Private Schools and Purchase of Private School Textbooks, Republic Act No. 74, Oct 21, 1946 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 74
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
October 21, 1946
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 74
AN ACT TO AMEND ACT NUMBERED TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND SIX AS AMENDED BY ACT NUMBERED THIRTY HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE AND COMMONWEALTH ACT NUMBERED ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY PROVIDING FOR ADDITIONAL EXPENSES IN THE SUPERVISION AND REGULATION OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AND FOR A REVOLVING FUND FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF TEXTBOOKS TO PRIVATE SCHOOL STUDENTS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
SECTION 1. There is hereby inserted a new section to be known as section eleven-A, between sections eleven and twelve of Act Numbered Twenty-seven hundred and six, as amended by Act Numbered Thirty hundred and seventy-five and Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred and eighty which shall read as follows:
"Sec. 11-A. The total annual expenses of the Office of Private Education shall be met by the regular amount appropriated in the annual Appropriation Act: Provided, however, That for additional expenses in the supervision and regulation of private schools, colleges and universities and in the purchase of textbooks to be sold to students of said schools, colleges and universities the President of the Philippines may authorize the Secretary of Instruction to levy an equitable assessment from each private educational institution equivalent to one per cent of the total amount accruing from tuition and other fees: Provided, further, That no new positions shall be created by the Director of Private Education unless approved by the President of the Philippines upon recommendation of the Secretary of Instruction, nor shall any textbook be purchased or sold by the Director of Private Education unless the purchase price or price of resale shall have been previously approved by the President of the Philippines upon recommendation of the Secretary of Instruction. The Director of Private Education, with the approval of the Secretary of Instruction, shall, by regulation, prescribe the form, manner, and time for levying and payment of the assessment, and non-payment of the assessment herein provided by any private school, college or university shall be sufficient cause for the cancellation by the Secretary of Instruction of the permit or recognition granted to it." cd
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect beginning the school year Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Six, Nineteen Hundred Forty-Seven.
Approved: October 21, 1946
Not published in the Official Gazette
Cite This Law
Amendment to Act No. 2706 Re: Funds for Supervision of Private Schools and Purchase of Private School Textbooks, Republic Act No. 74, Oct 21, 1946 (Philippines)
Amendment to Act No. 2706 Re: Funds for Supervision of Private Schools and Purchase of Private School Textbooks, Republic Act No. 74 (Phil. 1946)
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