Radio Apparatus Requirement for Certain Vessels of Philippine Register
Republic Act No. 1539, enacted on June 16, 1956, mandates that certain Philippine-registered vessels must be equipped with radio apparatus and employ licensed radio telegraph operators before departing from any port. This applies to coastwise trade vessels and cargo ships of 350 tons gross or more, with exceptions for smaller vessels operating in limited areas. The law emphasizes that radio equipment must be operated by qualified personnel and is subject to oversight by the vessel's master. Violations can result in fines ranging from fifty to two thousand pesos and possible suspension of the master's license, with enforcement supervised by the Commissioner of Customs. The Act took effect upon its approval.
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- What is Radio Apparatus Requirement for Certain Vessels of Philippine Register about?
- Republic Act No. 1539, enacted on June 16, 1956, mandates that certain Philippine-registered vessels must be equipped with radio apparatus and employ licensed radio telegraph operators before departing from any port. This applies to coastwise trade vessels and cargo ships of 350 tons gross or more, with exceptions for smaller vessels operating in limited areas. The law emphasizes that radio equipment must be operated by qualified personnel and is subject to oversight by the vessel's master. Violations can result in fines ranging from fifty to two thousand pesos and possible suspension of the master's license, with enforcement supervised by the Commissioner of Customs. The Act took effect upon its approval.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 1539?
- Radio Apparatus Requirement for Certain Vessels of Philippine Register (Republic Act No. 1539) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Radio Apparatus Requirement for Certain Vessels of Philippine Register enacted?
- Radio Apparatus Requirement for Certain Vessels of Philippine Register (Republic Act No. 1539) was enacted on Jun 16, 1956.
- What is the citation for Radio Apparatus Requirement for Certain Vessels of Philippine Register?
- Radio Apparatus Requirement for Certain Vessels of Philippine Register, Republic Act No. 1539, Jun 16, 1956 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 1539
- Date Enacted
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- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 16, 1956
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1539
AN ACT REQUIRING CERTAIN VESSELS OF PHILIPPINE REGISTER TO BE EQUIPPED WITH RADIO APPARATUS AND TO EMPLOY RADIO TELEGRAPH OPERATORS, AND INCREASING THE PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF, BY AMENDING ACT NUMBERED THIRTY-THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY-SIX, AS AMENDED
SECTION 1. Sections one, two, as amended, four and seven of Act Numbered Thirty-three hundred and ninety-six, are amended to read as follows: acd
"Sec. 1. It shall be unlawful for any vessel of Philippine register specified in section two hereof to sail or attempt to sail from any port of the Philippines without being equipped with efficient apparatus for sending and receiving messages by radio.
"Sec. 2. Vessels of Philippine register engaged in coastwise trade and authorized to carry passengers and/or freight and cargo vessels of Philippine register of three hundred and fifty tons gross or over engaged in coastwise trade, and the number of the crew complement notwithstanding, except vessels plying exclusively on rivers, lakes, and bays, and on straits when the distance traversed is not greater than sixty miles point to point and its voyage does not last over five hours, shall be equipped with radio apparatus capable of not less than two hundred nautical miles by day and night. casia
"Sec. 4. The radio apparatus shall be operated at all times by an operator holding a first class commercial radio telegraph operator's license duly issued under the Radio Control Law and the regulations promulgated thereunder. The radio apparatus, the operator or operators, the regulation of their hours of duty, the sending or receiving of messages except in so far as regulated by law or international agreement, shall be under the control of the master of the vessel; and any neglect on the part of such master to enforce the provisions of this section shall be subject to the penalty herein prescribed.
"Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Customs to supervise the strict enforcement of the provisions of this Act. The violation of any of the provisions hereof shall be punished in accordance with the seriousness of the offense, after administrative proceedings before the Commissioner of Customs begun by him or at the Instance of the Secretary of Public Works and Communications with a fine of not less than fifty pesos nor more than two thousand pesos imposed upon the shipowner and the suspension of the license of the master of the vessel concerned."
SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: June 16, 1956
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 52, No. 10, p. 4514 on August 31, 1956
Cite This Law
Radio Apparatus Requirement for Certain Vessels of Philippine Register, Republic Act No. 1539, Jun 16, 1956 (Philippines)
Radio Apparatus Requirement for Certain Vessels of Philippine Register, Republic Act No. 1539 (Phil. 1956)
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