Appropriation of Funds for Philippine Panel to RP-US Commission on Veterans Claims
Republic Act No. 4658, enacted on June 17, 1966, appropriates five hundred thousand pesos from the National Treasury for the expenses of the Philippine panel involved in negotiations with the United States regarding veterans' claims from World War II. The funds are designated for various purposes, including salaries for panel members, research costs, and operational expenses. Additionally, the Act allows for the printing of progress reports to be submitted to the President and other governmental leaders. The panel will disband thirty days after submitting its final report unless otherwise directed by the President. The Act took effect upon approval.
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- What is Appropriation of Funds for Philippine Panel to RP-US Commission on Veterans Claims about?
- Republic Act No. 4658, enacted on June 17, 1966, appropriates five hundred thousand pesos from the National Treasury for the expenses of the Philippine panel involved in negotiations with the United States regarding veterans' claims from World War II. The funds are designated for various purposes, including salaries for panel members, research costs, and operational expenses. Additionally, the Act allows for the printing of progress reports to be submitted to the President and other governmental leaders. The panel will disband thirty days after submitting its final report unless otherwise directed by the President. The Act took effect upon approval.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 4658?
- Appropriation of Funds for Philippine Panel to RP-US Commission on Veterans Claims (Republic Act No. 4658) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Appropriation of Funds for Philippine Panel to RP-US Commission on Veterans Claims enacted?
- Appropriation of Funds for Philippine Panel to RP-US Commission on Veterans Claims (Republic Act No. 4658) was enacted on Jun 17, 1966.
- What is the citation for Appropriation of Funds for Philippine Panel to RP-US Commission on Veterans Claims?
- Appropriation of Funds for Philippine Panel to RP-US Commission on Veterans Claims, Republic Act No. 4658, Jun 17, 1966 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 4658
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 17, 1966
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4658
AN ACT APPROPRIATING FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS TO DEFRAY THE EXPENSES OF THE PHILIPPINE PANEL TO THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES-UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON VETERANS CLAIMS
SECTION 1. The sum of five hundred thousand pesos is hereby appropriated, out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to defray the expenses of the Philippine panel to the Republic of the Philippines-United States Joint Commission on Veterans Claims established pursuant to a joint communique issued by the President of the Philippines more particularly for the following purposes:
1. To pay the expenses of the Committee which has been helping the Philippine panel in research and in gathering evidence and in otherwise preparing for the negotiations on the claims of the Philippine Government and of the Filipino veterans against the Government of the United States arising from the participation of the Philippine Commonwealth Army in World War II.
2. To pay the compensation or salaries and allowances of the members of the Philippine panel and the Committee, as the President may determine, and the salaries and allowances of technical assistants, members of the clerical staff and other employees of the panel and the Committee as said panel or Committee may determine, and for traveling expenses, purchase or hire or repair of equipment, purchase of supplies and materials, expenses for cables and stamps, printing and binding, and such other necessary and incidental expenses in the operation and maintenance of offices and representation expenses of the members of the said Philippine panel.
3. To pay the expenses for the printing of the report of the Philippine panel which shall be submitted from time to time to the President of the Philippines, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives on the progress of the negotiations and the final report to the aforementioned officials which shall be submitted within six months after the termination of the negotiations. Thirty days after the submission of the final report, the Philippine panel shall cease to exist, unless the President of the Philippines directs otherwise.
4. To pay for such expenses that may be incurred by the Philippine panel and the Committee in the performance of its mission.
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. aisa dc
Approved: June 17, 1966
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 64, No. 44, p. 11204 on October 28, 1968
Cite This Law
Appropriation of Funds for Philippine Panel to RP-US Commission on Veterans Claims, Republic Act No. 4658, Jun 17, 1966 (Philippines)
Appropriation of Funds for Philippine Panel to RP-US Commission on Veterans Claims, Republic Act No. 4658 (Phil. 1966)
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