A Republic Act in the Philippines is a law enacted by the Congress of the Philippines. It outlines specific provisions, regulations, or policies that address various issues, such as social welfare, public health, education, or economic development. Each Republic Act is assigned a unique number and is published in the Official Gazette to inform the public. The law's provisions become enforceable once signed by the President or after a specified period if not acted upon.
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The Republic Act No. 1425, also referred to as Rizal Law, was signed into law on June 12, 1956. The law requires schools in the Philippines to have courses on Jose Rizal.
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The author of Republic Act 9344 is Senator Kiko Pangilinan
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Republic Act 10175, also known as the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, is a law in the Philippines that aims to prevent and punish cybercrimes such as hacking, online fraud, identity theft, and cybersex trafficking. It provides legal recognition of computer-related offenses and defines penalties for those who commit these crimes.
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The Republic Act, no. 9165 was enacted by the Congress of the Philippines in 2002. It ended up being named the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. It amended a similar act that put in place in 1972.