Grant of Electric Light, Heat and Power System Franchise to Cabugao Farmer's Cooperative Marketing Association, Inc. (FACOMA)
Republic Act No. 2962, enacted on June 19, 1960, grants the Cabugao Farmer's Cooperative Marketing Association, Inc. (FaCoMa) a 25-year franchise to construct, maintain, and operate an electric light, heat, and power system in Cabugao, Ilocos Sur. The Act stipulates that FaCoMa can generate and distribute electricity for sale within the municipality, adhering to existing laws and constitutional provisions. If FaCoMa purchases power from the National Power Corporation, that entity is authorized to negotiate consumer rates. Additionally, should the government wish to operate the system, FaCoMa must surrender its franchise and transfer all serviceable equipment at cost, minus depreciation. The law took effect upon its approval.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 2962
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 19, 1960
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 2962
AN ACT GRANTING THE CABUGAO FARMER'S COOPERATIVE MARKETING ASSOCIATION, INC., (FACOMA) A FRANCHISE FOR AN ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER SYSTEM IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF CABUGAO, PROVINCE OF ILOCOS SUR
SECTION 1. Subject to the terms and conditions established in Act Numbered Thirty-six hundred and thirty-six, as amended by Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred and thirty-two, and to the provisions of the Constitution, there is granted to the Cabugao Farmer's Cooperative Marketing Association, Inc., (FaCoMa) for a period of twenty-five years from the approval of this Act, the right, privilege, and authority to construct, maintain and operate an electric light, heat and power system for the purpose of generating and distributing electric light, heat and/or power for sale within the Municipality of Cabugao, Province of Ilocos Sur.
SECTION 2. In the event that the grantee shall purchase and secure from the National Power Corporation electric heat and power, the National Power Corporation is hereby authorized to negotiate and transact for the benefit and in behalf of the public consumers with reference to rates.
SECTION 3. It is expressly provided that in the event the Government should desire to maintain and operate for itself the system and enterprise herein authorized, the grantee shall surrender its franchise and will turn over to the Government all serviceable equipment therein, at cost, less reasonable depreciation.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Enacted without Executive approval, June 19, 1960.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 57, No. 18, p. 3281 on May 1, 1961
Cite This Law
Grant of Electric Light, Heat and Power System Franchise to Cabugao Farmer's Cooperative Marketing Association, Inc. (FACOMA), Republic Act No. 2962, Jun 19, 1960 (Philippines)
Grant of Electric Light, Heat and Power System Franchise to Cabugao Farmer's Cooperative Marketing Association, Inc. (FACOMA), Republic Act No. 2962 (Phil. 1960)
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