Authority of President to Accept Donations for Construction and Repair of Artesian Wells
Republic Act No. 977, enacted on May 5, 1954, authorizes the President or their representative to accept donations for the construction, repair, and maintenance of artesian wells and other drinking water sources in the Philippines. Donations are to be accounted for and deposited into a special trust fund called the "Artesian Well Fund," which can only be used for the designated purposes. Any non-cash donations must be inventoried and, if not directly usable, sold at public auction, with proceeds also going into the fund. The Act allows donors to claim these contributions as deductions on their income tax returns. It became effective upon approval and does not require executive approval.
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- What is Authority of President to Accept Donations for Construction and Repair of Artesian Wells about?
- Republic Act No. 977, enacted on May 5, 1954, authorizes the President or their representative to accept donations for the construction, repair, and maintenance of artesian wells and other drinking water sources in the Philippines. Donations are to be accounted for and deposited into a special trust fund called the "Artesian Well Fund," which can only be used for the designated purposes. Any non-cash donations must be inventoried and, if not directly usable, sold at public auction, with proceeds also going into the fund. The Act allows donors to claim these contributions as deductions on their income tax returns. It became effective upon approval and does not require executive approval.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 977?
- Authority of President to Accept Donations for Construction and Repair of Artesian Wells (Republic Act No. 977) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Authority of President to Accept Donations for Construction and Repair of Artesian Wells enacted?
- Authority of President to Accept Donations for Construction and Repair of Artesian Wells (Republic Act No. 977) was enacted on May 5, 1954.
- What is the citation for Authority of President to Accept Donations for Construction and Repair of Artesian Wells?
- Authority of President to Accept Donations for Construction and Repair of Artesian Wells, Republic Act No. 977, May 5, 1954 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 977
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
May 5, 1954
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 977
AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE TO ACCEPT DONATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF ARTESIAN WELLS OR OTHER DRINKING WATER SOURCES ANYWHERE IN THE PHILIPPINES AND PROVIDING FOR THE PROPER USE OF SUCH DONATIONS
SECTION 1. The President or his representative is authorized to accept from any person, association, corporation, or government, all donations to the Republic of the Philippines for the construction, repair and maintenance of artesian wells or similar devices anywhere in the Philippines, including the development of spring sources into small gravity systems, and to sign all necessary papers in connection therewith on behalf of the Republic.
SECTION 2. All cash donations made and received under this Act shall be accounted for and audited strictly in accordance with existing laws and shall be deposited in the National Treasury to form a special trust fund to be known as the "Artesian Well Fund". No part of this fund shall be disbursed, used or expended except for the construction of artesian wells and other drinking water sources anywhere in the Philippines, in accordance with appropriations as may be provided by law and existing regulations.
SECTION 3. All other kinds of donations made and received under this Act shall be inventoried, audited and accounted for strictly in accordance with existing laws: Provided, however, That property donated which cannot be directly used for the construction of artesian wells and other drinking water sources shall be sold at public auction, under the supervision of the General Auditing Office, to the highest bidder after advertising the same for not less than sixty days by printed notice in the Official Gazette and by notices conspicuously posted for a like period in at least four public places in the community where the articles or property are located and to be sold, and the proceeds of such sale shall be deposited in the National Treasury to form part of the Artesian Well Fund.
SECTION 4. The President of the Philippines shall issue such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act.
SECTION 5. Donors under this Act shall be allowed to include such donations as deductions in their income tax returns. casia
SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Enacted without Executive approval, May 5, 1954.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 50, No. 5, p. 1911 in May 1954
Cite This Law
Authority of President to Accept Donations for Construction and Repair of Artesian Wells, Republic Act No. 977, May 5, 1954 (Philippines)
Authority of President to Accept Donations for Construction and Repair of Artesian Wells, Republic Act No. 977 (Phil. 1954)
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