An Act Providing for the Closing of the Port of Siassi, District of Jolo, as a Port of Entry, and for the Opening of the Port of Aparri, District of Manila, and Amending Acts Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Five And Three Hundred and Sixty-Seven in Certain Particulars
Act No. 394, enacted on April 30, 1902, discontinues the port of Siassi in the Jolo district as a port of entry while allowing it to remain open for coastwise trade. It establishes the port of Aparri in the Manila district as a new port of entry, with provisions for an acting collector of customs and necessary staff. The Act also repeals certain provisions from previous acts regarding Siassi. It emphasizes the need for prompt enactment for public good and is set to take effect on June 1, 1902.
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- Act No. 394
- Date Enacted
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- Statutes
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- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
April 30, 1902
ACT NO. 394
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE CLOSING OF THE PORT OF SIASSI, DISTRICT OF JOLO, AS A PORT OF ENTRY, AND FOR THE OPENING OF THE PORT OF APARRI, DISTRICT OF MANILA, AND AMENDING ACTS NUMBERED THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE AND THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN IN CERTAIN PARTICULARS
SECTION 1. The port of Siassi, in the Jolo collection district, is hereby discontinued as a port of entry, and section sixteen of Act Numbered Three hundred and fifty-five, and section twenty-eight of Act Numbered Three hundred and sixty-seven, making provision for such port and for employees thereat are hereby repealed. The port of Siassi, however, will remain open to the coastwise trade.
SECTION 2. The port of Aparri, in the Manila collection district, is hereby created a port of entry in charge of an acting collector of customs.
SECTION 3. The following employees are hereby authorized for the Aparri custom-house, and in the office of the acting collector of customs for the port of Aparri: One acting collector of customs of class six, who shall act as disbursing clerk without additional compensation; one clerk of Class D; four boatmen of Class K, at seventy-two dollars per annum each, in money of the United States.
SECTION 4. The public good requiring the speedy enactment of this bill, the passage of the same is hereby expedited in accordance with section two of "An Act prescribing the order of procedure by the Commission in the enactment of laws," passed September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred.
SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect on June first, nineteen hundred and two.
ENACTED, April 30, 1902.
Cite This Law
An Act Providing for the Closing of the Port of Siassi, District of Jolo, as a Port of Entry, and for the Opening of the Port of Aparri, District of Manila, and Amending Acts Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Five And Three Hundred and Sixty-Seven in Certain Particulars, Act No. 394, Apr 30, 1902 (Philippines)
An Act Providing for the Closing of the Port of Siassi, District of Jolo, as a Port of Entry, and for the Opening of the Port of Aparri, District of Manila, and Amending Acts Numbered Three Hundred and Fifty-Five And Three Hundred and Sixty-Seven in Certain Particulars, Act No. 394 (Phil. 1902)
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