Amendment to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code)
Act No. 3847, approved on November 11, 1931, amends the Philippine Administrative Code by introducing Section 2704 1/2. This section establishes penalties for officers, agents, or employees of the Bureau of Customs who engage in various statutory offenses, including extortion, neglect of duty, and fraud. Violators may face fines ranging from 400 to 10,000 pesos or imprisonment from six months to five years, or both. The act aims to uphold integrity within the Bureau by penalizing misconduct and ensuring accountability among its officials.
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- What is Amendment to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) about?
- Act No. 3847, approved on November 11, 1931, amends the Philippine Administrative Code by introducing Section 2704 1/2. This section establishes penalties for officers, agents, or employees of the Bureau of Customs who engage in various statutory offenses, including extortion, neglect of duty, and fraud. Violators may face fines ranging from 400 to 10,000 pesos or imprisonment from six months to five years, or both. The act aims to uphold integrity within the Bureau by penalizing misconduct and ensuring accountability among its officials.
- What type of law is Act No. 3847?
- Amendment to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) (Act No. 3847) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendment to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) enacted?
- Amendment to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) (Act No. 3847) was enacted on Nov 11, 1931.
- What is the citation for Amendment to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code)?
- Amendment to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code), Act No. 3847, Nov 11, 1931 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Act No. 3847
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
November 11, 1931
ACT NO. 3847
AN ACT TO AMEND ACT NUMBERED TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND ELEVEN, KNOWN AS THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, BY INSERTING BETWEEN SECTIONS TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND FOUR AND TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIVE THEREOF, A NEW SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND FOUR AND ONE-HALF
SECTION 1. A new section, to be known as section twenty-seven hundred and four and one-half, is hereby inserted between sections twenty-seven hundred and four and twenty-seven hundred and five of Act Numbered Twenty-seven hundred and eleven, known as the Administrative Code, as follows:
"SEC. 2704 1/2. Statutory offenses of officers and employees. — Every officer, agent, or employee of the Bureau of Customs who is guilty of any delinquency hereinbelow specified or who falls within any of the classes hereinbelow indicated shall be punished by a fine of not less than four hundred pesos nor more than ten thousand pesos or by imprisonment for not less than six months nor more than five years, or both:
"(a) Those guilty of extortion or willful oppression under color of law.
"(b) Those who knowingly demand other or greater sums than are authorized by law or receive any fees, compensation, or reward, except as by law prescribed, for the performance of any duty.
"(c) Those who willfully neglect to give receipts, as by law required, for any sums collected in the performance of duty, or who willfully neglect to perform any of the duties enjoined by law.
"(d) Those who conspire or collude with another or others to defraud the revenues or otherwise violate the law.
"(e) Those who willfully make opportunity for any person to defraud the revenues, or who do or omit to do any act with intent to enable any other person to defraud the revenues.
"(f) Those who negligently or designedly permit the violation of the law by any other person.
"(g) Those who make or sign any false entry or entries in any book, or make or sign any false certificate or return in any case where the law requires the making by them of such entry, certificate, or return.
"(h) Those who, having knowledge or information of a violation of the Customs Law or of any fraud committed on the revenues collectible by the Bureau of Customs, fail to report such knowledge or information to their superior officer, or to report as otherwise required by law.
"(i) Those, who, without the authority of law, demand or accept, or attempt to collect directly or indirectly as payment or otherwise, any sum of money or other thing of value for the compromise, adjustment, or settlement of any charge or complaint for any violation or alleged violation of law." cSDHEC
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect on its approval.
Approved, November 11, 1931.
Cite This Law
Amendment to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code), Act No. 3847, Nov 11, 1931 (Philippines)
Amendment to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code), Act No. 3847 (Phil. 1931)
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