An Act to Amend Act No. 2352, The Census Act, as Amended by Act No. 2766
Act No. 2825, enacted on March 5, 1919, amends the Philippine Census Act to allow all mail related to the census, when marked as "Official business, Philippine Census," to be transported free of postage. Additionally, telegrams concerning the census sent or received by designated officials are also exempt from prepaid charges, with costs being accounted for at the end of each fiscal year. Unauthorized use of these privileges can result in a fine of up to 300 pesos or subsidiary imprisonment for insolvency. The Director of the Census is granted the authority to hire messengers to facilitate the delivery of official census mail.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Act No. 2825
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
March 5, 1919
ACT NO. 2825
AN ACT TO AMEND ACT NUMBERED TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO, ENTITLED "THE CENSUS ACT," AS AMENDED BY ACT NUMBERED TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX
SECTION 1. Section forty-eight of Act Numbered Twenty-three hundred and fifty-two as amended by section seven of Act Numbered Twenty-seven hundred and sixty-six, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 48. All mail matter of whatever class relative to the Philippine census and addressed to the Director, assistants, or any supervisor or enumerator of the census, and indorsed "Official business, Philippine Census," shall be transported free of postage; and all telegrams relative to the Philippine census sent or received by the officials aforesaid over all telephone and telegraph lines under public control in the Islands, shall be transmitted and delivered without prepayment of postage and telegraph charges: Provided, however, That the amount of such charges shall at the end of each fiscal year be credited on the accounts of the Bureau of Posts as part of its revenues, and charged to the expenses of the Census Bureau. Any person making use of these postal or telegraph franking privileges to avoid the payment of postage or telegraph charges on messages, letters, packages, or other matter sent by mail or telegraph shall be punished by a fine of not more than three hundred pesos, and in case of insolvency he shall suffer the corresponding subsidiary imprisonment. The Director of the Census is authorized to employ, in his discretion, messengers or couriers, at a compensation to be fixed by him, for the purpose of expeditiously conveying official census mail of any class to any locality."
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect on its approval.
Approved: March 5, 1919.
Cite This Law
An Act to Amend Act No. 2352, The Census Act, as Amended by Act No. 2766, Act No. 2825, Mar 5, 1919 (Philippines)
An Act to Amend Act No. 2352, The Census Act, as Amended by Act No. 2766, Act No. 2825 (Phil. 1919)
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