An Act Providing that the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer shall be Accountable for All Public Property in the Provinces of Agusan and Nueva Vizcaya
Act No. 2093, enacted on January 6, 1912, mandates that the provincial secretary-treasurer in the provinces of Agusan and Nueva Vizcaya is responsible for the procurement and management of all provincial property. This includes the purchase and custody of stationery and office supplies, as well as ensuring the care, custody, preservation, and appropriate use of public property. The Act emphasizes accountability for the provincial secretary-treasurer regarding these duties. It took effect immediately upon its passage.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Act No. 2093
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
January 6, 1912
ACT NO. 2093
AN ACT PROVIDING THAT THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY-TREASURER SHALL BE ACCOUNTABLE FOR ALL PUBLIC PROPERTY IN THE PROVINCES OF AGUSAN AND NUEVA VIZCAYA
SECTION 1. In the provinces of Agusan and Nueva Vizcaya the duties with respect to the purchase and custody of provincial property shall be performed by the provincial secretary-treasurer, who shall procure all stationery and office supplies and shall be accountable for the care, custody, preservation and proper use of all public property pertaining to the province.
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect on its passage.
ENACTED, January 6, 1912.
Cite This Law
An Act Providing that the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer shall be Accountable for All Public Property in the Provinces of Agusan and Nueva Vizcaya, Act No. 2093, Jan 6, 1912 (Philippines)
An Act Providing that the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer shall be Accountable for All Public Property in the Provinces of Agusan and Nueva Vizcaya, Act No. 2093 (Phil. 1912)
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