An Act Making Additional Appropriations for Sundry Expenses of the Insular Government for the Fiscal Year Ended December Thirty-First, Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen
Act No. 2471, enacted on February 5, 1915, provides additional appropriations for various expenses of the Insular Government for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1914. It allocates specific amounts for the Bureau of Health and the Bureau of Education, totaling 102,576.25 pesos. This includes funds for traveling expenses, examining board fees, printing, salaries, and return transportation for former employees. The Act takes effect immediately upon its passage.
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- Act No. 2471
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
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- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
February 5, 1915
ACT NO. 2471
AN ACT MAKING ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR SUNDRY EXPENSES OF THE INSULAR GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN
SECTION 1. The following sums, or so much thereof as may be respectively necessary, are hereby appropriated, out of any funds in the Insular Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in compensation for the service of the Insular Government for the fiscal year ended December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and fourteen:
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Bureau of Health. — For traveling expenses, twenty-three thousand pesos; for fees of the examining boards, one hundred and eighty-four pesos and fifty centavos; for printing, three thousand one hundred and sixty-eight pesos and sixty-five centavos; in all, for the Bureau of Health, twenty-six thousand three hundred and fifty-three pesos and fifteen centavos. STaAcC
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
Bureau of Education. — For salaries and wages, sixty-one thousand five hundred and seventy-two pesos and forty-four centavos; for the payment of return transportation to the United States of former employees of the Bureau of Education, under the provisions of section twenty-nine (d) of Act Numbered Sixteen hundred and ninety-eight, fourteen thousand six hundred and fifty pesos and sixty-six centavos; in all, for the Bureau of Education, seventy-six thousand two hundred and twenty-three pesos and ten centavos.
Total of appropriations for all purposes by this Act, one hundred and two thousand five hundred and seventy-six pesos and twenty-five centavos.
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect on its passage. HIESTA
Enacted, February 5, 1915.
Cite This Law
An Act Making Additional Appropriations for Sundry Expenses of the Insular Government for the Fiscal Year Ended December Thirty-First, Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen, Act No. 2471, Feb 5, 1915 (Philippines)
An Act Making Additional Appropriations for Sundry Expenses of the Insular Government for the Fiscal Year Ended December Thirty-First, Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen, Act No. 2471 (Phil. 1915)
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