An Act to Appropriate the Sum of Three Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy Pesos Out of Any Funds in the Philippine Treasury Not Otherwise Appropriated, for the Purchase of Equipment, Supplies, and the Conversion into a Second Class Weather Station of the Present Weather Station in Borongan, Samar
Commonwealth Act No. 126, enacted on November 5, 1936, allocates a total of 3,270 pesos from the Philippine Treasury for the conversion of the existing weather station in Borongan, Samar, into a second-class facility. The funds are designated for the salary of a second-class observer (720 pesos) and for necessary equipment and supplies (2,550 pesos). Future expenses for the observer's salary and station maintenance will be included in the annual budget for the Weather Bureau. The Act takes effect upon its approval.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Commonwealth Act No. 126
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Commonwealth Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
November 5, 1936
COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 126
AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY PESOS OUT OF ANY FUNDS IN THE PHILIPPINE TREASURY NOT OTHERWISE APPROPRIATED, FOR THE PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, AND THE CONVERSION INTO A SECOND CLASS WEATHER STATION OF THE PRESENT WEATHER STATION IN BORONGAN, SAMAR
SECTION 1. For the purpose of converting the weather station located in Borongan, Samar, into a second-class weather station, the sum of three thousand two hundred and seventy pesos, is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the Philippine Treasury not otherwise appropriated to be apportioned as follows: cAaDHT
One year salary for a second-class observer — P720.00
For equipment and supplies of a second-class weather station — 2,550.00
SECTION 2. The expenses for salary of the observer and maintenance of this station, aside from what is herein provided, shall be regularly included in the annual appropriations for the Weather Bureau.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved, November 5, 1936.
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An Act to Appropriate the Sum of Three Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy Pesos Out of Any Funds in the Philippine Treasury Not Otherwise Appropriated, for the Purchase of Equipment, Supplies, and the Conversion into a Second Class Weather Station of the Present Weather Station in Borongan, Samar, Commonwealth Act No. 126, Nov 5, 1936 (Philippines)
An Act to Appropriate the Sum of Three Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy Pesos Out of Any Funds in the Philippine Treasury Not Otherwise Appropriated, for the Purchase of Equipment, Supplies, and the Conversion into a Second Class Weather Station of the Present Weather Station in Borongan, Samar, Commonwealth Act No. 126 (Phil. 1936)
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