Amendment to Act No. 3592 (Portworkers Fund Act)
Republic Act No. 2695, enacted on June 18, 1960, further amends the Portworks Fund Act to streamline the collection and disbursement of various port-related fees, including wharfage and harbor charges. The Act establishes a special fund, the "Portworks Fund," which is to be deposited in the National Treasury and allocated for the development, maintenance, and improvement of ports and related facilities. It specifies that a portion of the fund will be set aside for reimbursing the General Fund for previous port development expenses, with the remainder split between maintenance activities and new development projects. The Act is effective from July 1, 1960.
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- What is Amendment to Act No. 3592 (Portworkers Fund Act) about?
- Republic Act No. 2695, enacted on June 18, 1960, further amends the Portworks Fund Act to streamline the collection and disbursement of various port-related fees, including wharfage and harbor charges. The Act establishes a special fund, the "Portworks Fund," which is to be deposited in the National Treasury and allocated for the development, maintenance, and improvement of ports and related facilities. It specifies that a portion of the fund will be set aside for reimbursing the General Fund for previous port development expenses, with the remainder split between maintenance activities and new development projects. The Act is effective from July 1, 1960.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 2695?
- Amendment to Act No. 3592 (Portworkers Fund Act) (Republic Act No. 2695) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendment to Act No. 3592 (Portworkers Fund Act) enacted?
- Amendment to Act No. 3592 (Portworkers Fund Act) (Republic Act No. 2695) was enacted on Jun 18, 1960.
- What is the citation for Amendment to Act No. 3592 (Portworkers Fund Act)?
- Amendment to Act No. 3592 (Portworkers Fund Act), Republic Act No. 2695, Jun 18, 1960 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 2695
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 18, 1960
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 2695
AN ACT TO FURTHER AMEND ACT NUMBERED THIRTY-FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO, KNOWN AS THE "PORTWORKS FUND ACT," AS AMENDED BY COMMONWEALTH ACT NUMBERED ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY AND REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED TWELVE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISBURSEMENT OF SAID FUND
SECTION 1. Section one of Act Numbered Thirty-five hundred and ninety-two, as amended by Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred and thirty and Republic Act Numbered Twelve hundred and sixteen, is hereby further amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 1. All wharfage fees, harbor fees, berthing charges, storage charges, and net income from the share of arrastre charges as defined under Republic Act Numbered Thirteen hundred seventy-one as incorporated under Republic Act Numbered Nineteen hundred thirty-seven, and all tonnage dues defined under sections fourteen hundred seventeen and fourteen hundred eighteen of the revised Administrative Code, collected in our ports from the date on which this Act takes effect, shall be deposited in the National Treasury and shall form a special fund to be known as "Portworks Fund," which shall be disbursed in accordance with Acts of Congress, for the study, investigation and field surveys, research, planning, development, construction, improvement, maintenance and repair of ports, port facilities and port areas, warehouses, sheds and offices, buoys, lighthouses, and other aides to navigation, including the purchase, maintenance, rental charges, and replacement of necessary equipment: Provided, however, That out of the total annual collection, there is hereby set aside first, such sums as may be necessary to reimburse the General Fund for the redemption or payment of bonds issued or loans acquired by the National Government for the development, construction and improvement of ports: Provided, further, That fifty per centum of the remainder of the fund so formed is hereby set aside for the necessary expenses for the study, investigation and field surveys, research, maintenance and repair of ports, port facilities and port areas including warehouses, sheds and offices, buoys, lighthouses and other aids to navigation belonging to the National Government, dredging, quarrying, and improvements incidental to such maintenance and repair, including the purchase, repair and rental charges and replacement of necessary equipment, to be allotted by the Secretary of Public Works and Communications, with the approval of the President, upon certification by the Secretary of Finance that the necessary funds are available: And provided, further, That the remaining fifty per centum of the remainder of the fund so formed shall be appropriated by Acts of Congress for development, planning, construction, and improvement of ports, port facilities and port areas, including warehouses, sheds and offices, buoys, lighthouses and other aids to navigation, including the acquisition and operation of construction equipment." cd i
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect on July first, nineteen hundred and sixty.
Approved: June 18, 1960
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 56, No. 52, p. 7912 on December 26, 1960
Cite This Law
Amendment to Act No. 3592 (Portworkers Fund Act), Republic Act No. 2695, Jun 18, 1960 (Philippines)
Amendment to Act No. 3592 (Portworkers Fund Act), Republic Act No. 2695 (Phil. 1960)
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