School of Arts and Trades in Bacolor, Pampanga
Act No. 1518, enacted on August 3, 1906, re-establishes the Provincial Arts and Trades School in Bacolor, Pampanga, which had previously existed under Spanish rule. The province is authorized to reconstruct the school building, utilizing funds from private subscriptions, relief funds, and other lawful donations. The act emphasizes the importance of public benefit and expedites its passage for immediate effect. Overall, it aims to enhance vocational education in the region.
August 3, 1906
ACT NO. 1518
AN ACT TO RE-ESTABLISH A SCHOOL OF ARTS AND TRADES IN BACOLOR, PAMPANGA, AND TO AUTHORIZE THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE SCHOOL BUILDING FORMERLY USED FOR SUCH PURPOSE
SECTION 1. The Arts and Trades School which existed under the Spanish sovereignty in the municipality of Bacolor, Province of Pampanga, shall be re-established as a provincial school, to be known as the Provincial Arts and Trades School of Pampanga, and shall be administered and maintained as are other schools of the same nature.
SECTION 2. The Province of Pampanga is hereby authorized to reconstruct the building formerly used by the school but now in ruins, and to furnish the same, and for this purpose to use the moneys collected through subscription of private persons for such purpose, as much of the relief funds appropriated by Act Numbered Twelve hundred and seventy-five for the use of the province as may be necessary, and any other lawful donations or appropriations.
SECTION 3. The public good requiring the speedy enactment of this bill, the passage of the same is hereby expedited in accordance with section two of "An Act prescribing the order of procedure by the Commission in the enactment of laws," passed September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on its passage. EHaASD
ENACTED, August 3, 1906.