An Act to Abolish the Public Welfare Board and Transfer Its Powers and Functions to the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner
Act No. 2988, enacted on February 24, 1921, abolishes the Public Welfare Board and transfers its powers to the newly created Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner, which operates under the Department of the Interior. The Bureau of Dependent Children will merge into this office, retaining its employees' rights under Civil Service rules. The Act allocates funds for maternity, hygiene, and child welfare services, allowing the Public Welfare Commissioner to oversee these activities. Additionally, the Secretary of the Interior is empowered to regulate and establish facilities related to maternity and child care. All conflicting laws are repealed, and the Act takes effect upon approval.
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- What is An Act to Abolish the Public Welfare Board and Transfer Its Powers and Functions to the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner about?
- Act No. 2988, enacted on February 24, 1921, abolishes the Public Welfare Board and transfers its powers to the newly created Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner, which operates under the Department of the Interior. The Bureau of Dependent Children will merge into this office, retaining its employees' rights under Civil Service rules. The Act allocates funds for maternity, hygiene, and child welfare services, allowing the Public Welfare Commissioner to oversee these activities. Additionally, the Secretary of the Interior is empowered to regulate and establish facilities related to maternity and child care. All conflicting laws are repealed, and the Act takes effect upon approval.
- What type of law is Act No. 2988?
- An Act to Abolish the Public Welfare Board and Transfer Its Powers and Functions to the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner (Act No. 2988) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was An Act to Abolish the Public Welfare Board and Transfer Its Powers and Functions to the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner enacted?
- An Act to Abolish the Public Welfare Board and Transfer Its Powers and Functions to the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner (Act No. 2988) was enacted on Feb 24, 1921.
- What is the citation for An Act to Abolish the Public Welfare Board and Transfer Its Powers and Functions to the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner?
- An Act to Abolish the Public Welfare Board and Transfer Its Powers and Functions to the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner, Act No. 2988, Feb 24, 1921 (Philippines)
Law Information
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- Act No. 2988
- Date Enacted
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- Statutes
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- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
February 24, 1921
ACT NO. 2988
AN ACT TO ABOLISH THE PUBLIC WELFARE BOARD AND TRANSFER ITS POWERS AND FUNCTIONS TO THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC WELFARE COMMISSIONER; MAKE THE BUREAU OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN A DIVISION OF THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC WELFARE COMMISSIONER; CHARGE SAID OFFICE WITH THE ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS RELATIVE TO THE PROTECTION OF INFANCY, AS PROVIDED FOR IN ACTS NUMBERED TWENTY-SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREE AND TWENTY-NINE HUNDRED AND FIVE, AND WITH ALL WORK IN GENERAL, RELATED WITH MATERNITY, HYGIENE, AND CHILD WELFARE, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
SECTION 1. The Public Welfare Board, established by Act Numbered Twenty-five hundred and ten, as amended by Act Numbered Twenty-seven hundred and forty-five, is hereby abolished, and all functions, duties, and powers of said Board are conferred upon and transferred to the Public Welfare Commissioner, whose office is hereby created, under the direction and executive control of the Department of the Interior. Said Commissioner shall be appointed by the Governor-General, by and with the consent of the Senate. The relations of direction and dependence between the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner and the Department of the Interior shall be governed by chapter five of the Administrative Code, as amended by Act Numbered Twenty-eight hundred and three. AcICHD
SECTION 2. It is hereby directed that the Bureau of Dependent Children, as organized under Act Numbered Twenty-eight hundred and fifteen, shall be merged with the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner, as created by this Act. Said Bureau of Dependent Children, upon being so merged, shall be considered as a division of the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner. Upon said merger, the present officers and employees of the Bureau of Dependent Children shall be transferred to the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner and shall continue in the enjoyment of the same rights and privileges which they have been enjoying heretofore, under the Civil Service rules. TAIaHE
SECTION 3. It is further provided that hereafter the sum of one million pesos, or so much thereof as may remain unexpended, appropriated by Act Numbered Twenty-six hundred and thirty-three, as amended by Act Numbered Twenty-nine hundred and five, may be disbursed, any provisions of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding, for general work related with maternity, hygiene, and child welfare, and all activities, duties, and functions prescribed by said acts, as amended by the present Act, shall be performed through the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner.
With regard to the maternity, hygiene, and child welfare work, any officer or employee of the Insular, provincial or municipal governments shall render services when required by the Secretary of the Interior, and may receive additional compensation therefor if authorized by said Secretary. cDHAES
SECTION 4. The Secretary of the Interior, through the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner, shall have authority, and it shall be his duty, to investigate, promote, coordinate, inspect, and regulate all work related with maternity, hygiene, and child welfare in the Philippine Islands, any provisions of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding. And said Secretary, through the Public Welfare Commissioner, may establish and maintain maternity hospitals, puericultural institutions, dispensaries, hospitals, and other establishments for the care of children and for the instruction of the personnel which shall have charge of this work.
SECTION 5. All and each of the acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect on its approval.
Approved, February 24, 1921. ASEcHI
Cite This Law
An Act to Abolish the Public Welfare Board and Transfer Its Powers and Functions to the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner, Act No. 2988, Feb 24, 1921 (Philippines)
An Act to Abolish the Public Welfare Board and Transfer Its Powers and Functions to the Office of the Public Welfare Commissioner, Act No. 2988 (Phil. 1921)
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