Exemption from Technical Examination Certain Applicants for Certificate as Third Mates
Republic Act No. 97, approved on March 24, 1947, exempts graduates of the Philippine Nautical School from taking a technical examination to obtain a third mate certificate if they have served as "agregado a piloto" on seagoing vessels for specified durations. Applicants must be at least 19 years old and provide evidence of their nautical education and apprenticeship experience. This law streamlines the certification process for qualified individuals by only requiring a physical examination and character verification. The provisions apply to students who completed their studies by the school year 1948-1949.
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- What is Exemption from Technical Examination Certain Applicants for Certificate as Third Mates about?
- Republic Act No. 97, approved on March 24, 1947, exempts graduates of the Philippine Nautical School from taking a technical examination to obtain a third mate certificate if they have served as "agregado a piloto" on seagoing vessels for specified durations. Applicants must be at least 19 years old and provide evidence of their nautical education and apprenticeship experience. This law streamlines the certification process for qualified individuals by only requiring a physical examination and character verification. The provisions apply to students who completed their studies by the school year 1948-1949.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 97?
- Exemption from Technical Examination Certain Applicants for Certificate as Third Mates (Republic Act No. 97) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Exemption from Technical Examination Certain Applicants for Certificate as Third Mates enacted?
- Exemption from Technical Examination Certain Applicants for Certificate as Third Mates (Republic Act No. 97) was enacted on Mar 24, 1947.
- What is the citation for Exemption from Technical Examination Certain Applicants for Certificate as Third Mates?
- Exemption from Technical Examination Certain Applicants for Certificate as Third Mates, Republic Act No. 97, Mar 24, 1947 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 97
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
March 24, 1947
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 97
AN ACT EXEMPTING FROM THE TECHNICAL EXAMINATION APPLICANTS FOR CERTIFICATE AS THIRD MATES WHO ARE GRADUATES OF THE PHILIPPINE NAUTICAL SCHOOL WHO HAVE SERVED AS AGREGADO A PILOTO IN A SEAGOING SAILING VESSEL OR IN A SEAGOING STEAMER, BY AMENDING SUBSECTION (d) OF SECTION ELEVEN HUNDRED AND NINETY-ONE OF THE REVISED ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
SECTION 1. Subsection (d) of section eleven hundred and ninety-one of the Revised Administrative Code, as amended, is further amended to read as follows:
"(d) Third mate: An applicant for a certificate as third mate shall be not less than nineteen years of age and shall produce a certificate of graduation from the Philippine Nautical School or from any other officially recognized nautical school after having completed the second year high school or its equivalent, and shall further be required to present to the Board evidence, satisfactory to it, showing that he has served as an apprentice mate, at least eighteen months in a seagoing sailing vessel, or at least twenty-four months in a seagoing steam or motor vessel. Major patrons who on the approval of this Act were acting as masters on vessels of two hundred tons or over may apply for examination for a third mate's certificate after two years of such service: Provided, That apprentice mates who are actually navigating as such on or prior to the approval of this Act shall be required to present to the Board evidence, satisfactory to it, showing that they have successfully passed the second year high school or its equivalent in any recognized school, and that they have shipped or acted as agregado a piloto for at least two years on a seagoing vessel: Provided, further, That an applicant producing a certificate of graduation from the Philippine Nautical School who has served as agregado a piloto for at least eighteen months in a seagoing sailing vessel or at least twenty-four months in a seagoing steamer, shall, in order to obtain a certificate as third mate, not be required to take a technical examination, but shall be required to undergo a physical examination and produce all other evidence relative to his habits and character, and that this provision shall be applicable to the students of the Nautical School completing their studies in or before the school year nineteen hundred and forty-eight to nineteen hundred and forty-nine." acd
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: March 24, 1947
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 43, No. 3, p. 819 in March 1947
Cite This Law
Exemption from Technical Examination Certain Applicants for Certificate as Third Mates, Republic Act No. 97, Mar 24, 1947 (Philippines)
Exemption from Technical Examination Certain Applicants for Certificate as Third Mates, Republic Act No. 97 (Phil. 1947)
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