Amendments to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code)
Act No. 3333, approved on December 7, 1926, amends specific sections of the Philippine Administrative Code concerning stowaways. It prohibits non-citizens from entering the Philippines as stowaways on U.S. Army transport vessels or from concealing themselves aboard other vessels to avoid fare payment. Stowaways may be arrested and detained, with the possibility of deportation on the first available U.S. Army transport, unless health concerns delay this process. Violating these provisions can result in a fine of up to 100 pesos or imprisonment for up to one month, or both.
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- What is Amendments to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) about?
- Act No. 3333, approved on December 7, 1926, amends specific sections of the Philippine Administrative Code concerning stowaways. It prohibits non-citizens from entering the Philippines as stowaways on U.S. Army transport vessels or from concealing themselves aboard other vessels to avoid fare payment. Stowaways may be arrested and detained, with the possibility of deportation on the first available U.S. Army transport, unless health concerns delay this process. Violating these provisions can result in a fine of up to 100 pesos or imprisonment for up to one month, or both.
- What type of law is Act No. 3333?
- Amendments to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) (Act No. 3333) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendments to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) enacted?
- Amendments to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code) (Act No. 3333) was enacted on Dec 7, 1926.
- What is the citation for Amendments to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code)?
- Amendments to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code), Act No. 3333, Dec 7, 1926 (Philippines)
Law Information
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- Act No. 3333
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
December 7, 1926
ACT NO. 3333
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS TWELVE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIX AND TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWELVE OF ACT NUMBERED TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND ELEVEN, KNOWN AS THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
SECTION 1. Section twelve hundred and thirty-six of Act Numbered Twenty-seven hundred and eleven, known as the Administrative Code, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 1236. Stowaway arriving and leaving upon transport. — It shall be unlawful for any stowaway, not being a citizen of the Philippine Islands, to enter or attempt to enter the Philippine Islands from any vessel operated as a transport or supply ship of the United States Army arriving at any port of the Philippine Islands from any foreign port.
"It shall also be unlawful for every person who conceals or attempts to conceal himself upon or goes on board any ship, vessel, launch, lighter, casco, or barge bound for a port of the United States or a foreign port, other than vessel used as a transport or supply ship of the United States Army, intending to obtain passage therein without payment of fare, and the aider or abetter of any such person shall be deemed to be a stowaway.
"For the purposes hereof, the term 'stowaway' shall include any person who has obtained transportation to the Philippine Islands, by deceit, concealment, evasion, or fraud, and without having paid or contracted to pay for such transportation, and who arrives in the Philippine Islands without apparent means of subsistence or who at the time of his arrival is likely to become a public charge."
SECTION 2. Section twenty-seven hundred and twelve of the same Act, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 2712. Unlawful entry into and departure of stowaways from the Philippine Islands. — Any stowaway arriving in the Philippine Islands in violation of section twelve hundred and thirty-six of this Code may be arrested and detained, upon the direction of the Insular Collector of Customs, in any insular prison; and with the consent of the proper military authorities the Insular Collector shall cause such stowaway to be deported upon the first available transport of the United States Army. The detention of stowaway under the provisions of this section shall not extend beyond the time of sailing of the first transport to leave the Philippine Islands after the apprehension of such person as herein provided, and shall cease immediately after the military authorities notify the Collector of Customs that they are unwilling to take back such stowaway. Upon the certificate of a medical officer to the effect that the health or safety of such person would be unduly imperiled by immediate deportation, such person may be held for treatment until such time as he may, in the opinion of such medical officer, be safely deported.
"Any person who shall become a stowaway in violation of the second paragraph of section twelve hundred and thirty-six of this Code shall upon conviction thereof be fined in a sum not exceeding one hundred pesos, or imprisonment for a period not exceeding one month, or by both such fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court."
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect on its approval.
Approved, December 7, 1926.
Cite This Law
Amendments to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code), Act No. 3333, Dec 7, 1926 (Philippines)
Amendments to Act No. 2711 (Revised Administrative Code), Act No. 3333 (Phil. 1926)
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