An Act to Amend Sections Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Two, Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Six, and Twelve Hundred and Two of The Administrative Code
Act No. 2761, enacted on February 23, 1918, amends the Administrative Code regarding the registration of vessels in the Philippines. It establishes that vessels of domestic ownership over fifteen gross tons must obtain a Certificate of Philippine Register, while those fifteen tons or less may do so optionally. The Act defines "domestic ownership" and mandates that the Collector of Customs ensure vessels are engaged in legitimate trade before approving registration. Furthermore, it limits the number of foreign officers on Philippine vessels, allowing only one non-citizen master or mate and engineer, with penalties for non-compliance.
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- What is An Act to Amend Sections Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Two, Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Six, and Twelve Hundred and Two of The Administrative Code about?
- Act No. 2761, enacted on February 23, 1918, amends the Administrative Code regarding the registration of vessels in the Philippines. It establishes that vessels of domestic ownership over fifteen gross tons must obtain a Certificate of Philippine Register, while those fifteen tons or less may do so optionally. The Act defines "domestic ownership" and mandates that the Collector of Customs ensure vessels are engaged in legitimate trade before approving registration. Furthermore, it limits the number of foreign officers on Philippine vessels, allowing only one non-citizen master or mate and engineer, with penalties for non-compliance.
- What type of law is Act No. 2761?
- An Act to Amend Sections Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Two, Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Six, and Twelve Hundred and Two of The Administrative Code (Act No. 2761) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was An Act to Amend Sections Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Two, Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Six, and Twelve Hundred and Two of The Administrative Code enacted?
- An Act to Amend Sections Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Two, Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Six, and Twelve Hundred and Two of The Administrative Code (Act No. 2761) was enacted on Feb 23, 1918.
- What is the citation for An Act to Amend Sections Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Two, Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Six, and Twelve Hundred and Two of The Administrative Code?
- An Act to Amend Sections Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Two, Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Six, and Twelve Hundred and Two of The Administrative Code, Act No. 2761, Feb 23, 1918 (Philippines)
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- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
February 23, 1918
ACT NO. 2761
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS ELEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-TWO, ELEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX, AND TWELVE HUNDRED AND TWO OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
SECTION 1. Section eleven hundred and seventy-two of the Administrative Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 1172. Certificate of Philippine Register. — Upon registration of a vessel of domestic ownership, and of more than fifteen tons gross, a certificate of Philippine register shall be issued for it. If the vessel is of domestic ownership and of fifteen tons gross or less, the taking of the certificate of Philippine register shall be optional with the owner.
" 'Domestic ownership,' as used in this section, means ownership vested in some one or more of the following classes of persons: (a) Citizens or native inhabitants of the Philippine Islands; (b) citizens of the United States residing in the Philippine Islands; (c) any corporation or company composed wholly of citizens of the Philippine Islands or of the United States or of both, created under the laws of the United States, or of any State thereof, of the Philippine Islands, provided some duly authorized officer thereof, or the managing agent or master of the vessel resides in the Philippine Islands.
"Any vessel of more than fifteen gross tons which on February eighth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, had a certificate of Philippine register under existing law, shall likewise be deemed a vessel of domestic ownership so long as there shall not be any change in the ownership thereof nor any transfer of stock of the companies or corporations owning such vessel to persons not included under the last preceding paragraph."
SECTION 2. Section eleven hundred and seventy-six of the same Act is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 1176. Investigation into Character of Vessel. — No application for a certificate of Philippine register shall be approved until the collector of customs is satisfied from an inspection of the vessel that it is engaged or destined to be engaged in legitimate trade and that it is of domestic ownership as such ownership is defined in section eleven hundred and seventy-two of this Code.
"The collector of customs may at any time inspect a vessel or examine its owner, master, crew, or passengers in order to ascertain whether the vessel is engaged in legitimate trade and is entitled to have or retain the certificate of Philippine register."
SECTION 3. Section twelve hundred and two of the same Act is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 1202. Limiting Number of Foreign Officers and Engineers on Board Vessels. — No Philippine vessel operating in the coastwise trade or on the high seas shall be permitted to have on board more than one master or one mate and one engineer who are not citizens of the United States or of the Philippine Islands, even if they hold licenses under section one thousand one hundred and ninety-nine hereof. No other person who is not a citizen of the United States or of the Philippine Islands shall be an officer or a member of the crew of such vessel. Any such vessel which fails to comply with the terms of this section shall be required to pay an additional tonnage tax of fifty centavos per net ton per month during the continuance of said failure."
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on its approval.
Approved: February 23, 1918.
Cite This Law
An Act to Amend Sections Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Two, Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Six, and Twelve Hundred and Two of The Administrative Code, Act No. 2761, Feb 23, 1918 (Philippines)
An Act to Amend Sections Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Two, Eleven Hundred and Seventy-Six, and Twelve Hundred and Two of The Administrative Code, Act No. 2761 (Phil. 1918)
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