Defining and Penalizing Prohibited Acts Involving Petroleum and/or Petroleum Products
Batas Pambansa Blg. 33, enacted on June 6, 1979, aims to promote energy conservation and prevent acts detrimental to public interest and national security related to petroleum and petroleum products. It prohibits illegal trading, hoarding, overpricing, misuse of allocations, and certain recreational activities involving petroleum fuels. Offenders face penalties including fines ranging from P2,000 to P10,000, imprisonment from two months to one year, and forfeiture of the petroleum products involved. Corporate officers can be held criminally liable, and government officials found guilty face permanent disqualification from office. The law emphasizes the need for rapid trial resolution, requiring cases to conclude within 30 days post-arraignment.
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- What is Defining and Penalizing Prohibited Acts Involving Petroleum and/or Petroleum Products about?
- Batas Pambansa Blg. 33, enacted on June 6, 1979, aims to promote energy conservation and prevent acts detrimental to public interest and national security related to petroleum and petroleum products. It prohibits illegal trading, hoarding, overpricing, misuse of allocations, and certain recreational activities involving petroleum fuels. Offenders face penalties including fines ranging from P2,000 to P10,000, imprisonment from two months to one year, and forfeiture of the petroleum products involved. Corporate officers can be held criminally liable, and government officials found guilty face permanent disqualification from office. The law emphasizes the need for rapid trial resolution, requiring cases to conclude within 30 days post-arraignment.
- What type of law is Batas Pambansa Blg. 33?
- Defining and Penalizing Prohibited Acts Involving Petroleum and/or Petroleum Products (Batas Pambansa Blg. 33) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Defining and Penalizing Prohibited Acts Involving Petroleum and/or Petroleum Products enacted?
- Defining and Penalizing Prohibited Acts Involving Petroleum and/or Petroleum Products (Batas Pambansa Blg. 33) was enacted on Jun 6, 1979.
- What is the citation for Defining and Penalizing Prohibited Acts Involving Petroleum and/or Petroleum Products?
- Defining and Penalizing Prohibited Acts Involving Petroleum and/or Petroleum Products, Batas Pambansa Blg. 33, Jun 6, 1979 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Batas Pambansa Blg. 33
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Mga Batas Pambansa
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 6, 1979
BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 33
AN ACT DEFINING AND PENALIZING CERTAIN PROHIBITED ACTS INIMICAL TO THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND NATIONAL SECURITY INVOLVING PETROLEUM AND/OR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, PRESCRIBING PENALTIES THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
SECTION 1. Declaration of Policy. — It is the declared policy of the State to institutionalize as a national way of life energy conservation geared towards the judicious and efficient use of energy in order to enhance availability of energy supplies required to support economic, social and developmental goals. In view of the continuing uncertainty of the international oil supply, it is imperative that measures to conserve energy be strengthened and/or petroleum products contrary to the intent and spirit of judicious usage and conservation of energy, which are inimical to the public interest and national security, be prohibited and appropriate sanction therefor be imposed. asia dc
SECTION 2. Prohibited Acts. — The following acts are prohibited and penalized:
(a) Illegal trading in petroleum and/or petroleum products;
(b) Hoarding of petroleum and/or petroleum products;
(c) Overpricing in the sale of petroleum and/or petroleum products;
(d) Misuse of petroleum allocations;
(e) Speed contests and rallies involving mainly the use of motor vehicles, motor-driven watercraft or aircraft utilizing petroleum-derived fuels, including car and motorcycle rallies and drag racing; and
(f) Sky-diving and water-skiing.
SECTION 3. Definition of Terms. — For the purposes of this Act, the following terms shall be understood to mean:
"Illegal trading in petroleum and/or petroleum products" — the sale or distribution of petroleum products for profit without license or authority from the Government; non-issuance of receipts by licensed traders; misrepresentation as to quality and/or quantity; and sale by oil companies, distributors and/or dealers violative of government rules and regulations.
"Hoarding" — the undue accumulation by a trader of petroleum and/or petroleum products beyond his or its normal inventory levels and/or the unjustified refusal to dispose of, sell or distribute the same to consumers; or the unreasonable accumulation by a person other than a trader of petroleum and/or petroleum products.
"Overpricing" — the sale of petroleum and/or petroleum products at prices in excess of those duly authorized by the Government.
"Misuse of allocation" — the sale, transfer or diversion of mandated petroleum fuel allocations by oil companies, distributors, dealers or consumers contrary to the declared intent of the Government in making such allocation.
SECTION 4. Penalties. — Any person who commits any act herein prohibited shall, upon conviction, be punished with a fine of not less than Two Thousand Pesos (P2,000) but not more than Ten Thousand Pesos (P10,000), or imprisonment of at least two (2) months but not more than one (1) year, or both, in the discretion of the court. Furthermore, the petroleum and/or petroleum products, subject-matter of the illegal trading, hoarding, overpricing and misuse, shall be forfeited in favor of the Government: Provided, That if the petroleum and/or petroleum products have already been delivered and paid, the payment made shall be the subject of the forfeiture, and if the seller who has not yet delivered has been fully paid, the price received shall be returned to the buyer, and in addition, if the offender is a trader, the cancellation of his license.
Trials of cases arising under this Act shall be terminated within thirty (30) days after arraignment.
When the offender is a corporation, partnership, or other juridical person, the president, general manager, managing partner, or such other officer charged with the management of the business affairs thereof shall be criminally liable.
If the offender is a government official or employees, he shall perpetually be disqualified from office.
SECTION 5. Repealing Clause. — All laws, decrees, orders, instructions, rules and regulations which are inconsistent with, or contrary to, the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
SECTION 6. Effectivity. — Upon its approval, this Act shall take effect after five days from its publication in at least two newspapers of general circulation.
Approved: June 6, 1979 cd
Not published in the Official Gazette.
Cite This Law
Defining and Penalizing Prohibited Acts Involving Petroleum and/or Petroleum Products, Batas Pambansa Blg. 33, Jun 6, 1979 (Philippines)
Defining and Penalizing Prohibited Acts Involving Petroleum and/or Petroleum Products, Batas Pambansa Blg. 33 (Phil. 1979)
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