Authority to Construct Multi-Storey Tenement Building Projects for Poor and Homeless
Republic Act No. 3469, enacted on June 16, 1962, aims to improve living conditions for the poor and homeless in the Philippines by authorizing the construction of multi-storey tenement buildings. These buildings will offer affordable rental rates to eligible families, defined by specific income thresholds, and will include essential facilities and playgrounds for children. The Department of Public Works and Communications is tasked with planning and executing the construction, ensuring that a significant percentage of materials used are locally sourced. A special committee will oversee site selection and rental regulations, prioritizing slum dwellers to facilitate urban improvement. The act allocates 15 million pesos from the national treasury for these initiatives, which will also create a revolving fund for ongoing maintenance and operations.
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- What is Authority to Construct Multi-Storey Tenement Building Projects for Poor and Homeless about?
- Republic Act No. 3469, enacted on June 16, 1962, aims to improve living conditions for the poor and homeless in the Philippines by authorizing the construction of multi-storey tenement buildings. These buildings will offer affordable rental rates to eligible families, defined by specific income thresholds, and will include essential facilities and playgrounds for children. The Department of Public Works and Communications is tasked with planning and executing the construction, ensuring that a significant percentage of materials used are locally sourced. A special committee will oversee site selection and rental regulations, prioritizing slum dwellers to facilitate urban improvement. The act allocates 15 million pesos from the national treasury for these initiatives, which will also create a revolving fund for ongoing maintenance and operations.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 3469?
- Authority to Construct Multi-Storey Tenement Building Projects for Poor and Homeless (Republic Act No. 3469) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Authority to Construct Multi-Storey Tenement Building Projects for Poor and Homeless enacted?
- Authority to Construct Multi-Storey Tenement Building Projects for Poor and Homeless (Republic Act No. 3469) was enacted on Jun 16, 1962.
- What is the citation for Authority to Construct Multi-Storey Tenement Building Projects for Poor and Homeless?
- Authority to Construct Multi-Storey Tenement Building Projects for Poor and Homeless, Republic Act No. 3469, Jun 16, 1962 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 3469
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 16, 1962
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 3469
AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-STOREY TENEMENT BUILDING PROJECTS FOR THE POOR AND HOMELESS AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
SECTION 1. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Government to alleviate the substandard living conditions of the masses. To this end, the Government shall provide, wherever practicable, tenement buildings for the poor and the homeless to nominal rental rates, consistently with the policy of avoiding concentration of population in densely inhabited areas.
The phrase "poor and homeless" shall include any family head whose gross income together with that of the spouse shall not exceed one thousand eight hundred pesos annually, and shall also include any family head whose gross annual income together with that of the spouse exceeds such amount provided the excess shall not be more than the number of immediate dependents times one hundred twenty pesos.
SECTION 2. The Department of Public Works and Communications is hereby authorized to plan, design and call for public bidding for the construction of the tenement buildings: Provided, That at least seventy-seven per cent of the construction materials to be used in the multi-storey buildings must be of Philippine origin or locally produced or manufactured materials as far as practicable. Each apartment in such tenement buildings shall contain complete separate sanitary facilities and shall be so designed and constructed as to provide privacy and security to the family and adequate playground space for children as may be appropriate for the number of tenants therein; and the ground floor of such tenement buildings shall be built to be rented as stores to citizens of the Philippines.
SECTION 3. After the completion of the tenement buildings, the Department of Public Works and Communications shall turn them over for purposes of maintenance, repair, improvement, expansion and administration of the People's Homesite and Housing Corporation which shall, in all cases, allocate by lottery the rooms of the tenement buildings.
SECTION 4. A special committee is hereby created, composed of the Auditor General, as chairman, and the Secretary of Public Works and Communications, the Chairman of the People's Homesite and Housing Corporation, the Director of the National Planning Commission and the Social Welfare Administrator, as members, for the purpose of determining the proper sites, and the most equitable and minimum rental which prospective lessees should pay.
The special committee is authorized to promulgate, subject to the approval of the President of the Philippines, such guiding principles or sets of rules and regulations as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act in the determination of the prospective lessees of these tenements. One of the guiding factors shall be the elimination of slums from our cities and towns and priority should be given to slum dwellers whenever this would facilitate the elimination of said slums.
SECTION 5. All accruals, derived from rentals, consistent with Section four hereof, shall constitute a revolving fund to be used exclusively for purposes of maintenance, repair, improvement, expansion, and administration incident to billing and collection, janitorial, security and other similar expenditures in the operation of the tenement building projects after their completion.
SECTION 6. For carrying out the provisions of this Act, the amount of fifteen million pesos is hereby appropriated, out of the General Funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and from the proceeds of the reparations from Japan: Provided, That the priority for cash reparations for war veterans, widows, and orphans provided for in the Reparations Act, as amended, shall be respected and of more than five per cent of the total reparations can be used for this purpose. cdt
SECTION 7. This Act shall prevail over any Act or provisions thereof inconsistent herewith.
SECTION 8. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: June 16, 1962.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 58, No. 43, p. 7018 on October 22, 1962
Cite This Law
Authority to Construct Multi-Storey Tenement Building Projects for Poor and Homeless, Republic Act No. 3469, Jun 16, 1962 (Philippines)
Authority to Construct Multi-Storey Tenement Building Projects for Poor and Homeless, Republic Act No. 3469 (Phil. 1962)
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