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NQ~ , 6 2Aas , Re: House Bill No, 4614 FOURTEENTH CONGRESS Or. THE REPUBLIC) OF THE PHILIPPINES ) Third Regular Session ) SENATE p COMMITTEE REPORT NO. '1S1 Submitted jointly by the Committees on Public Works and Finance on NQ~ , 6 2aaS , Re: House Bill No, 4614 " Recommending its approval without amendment. Sponsors: Senators Revilla, Jr. and Angara MR. PRESIDENT: The Committees on Public Works and Finance, to which was referred House Bill No. 4614, introduced by Representative Antonio H. Cerilles, entitled: "AN ACT CONVERTING THE PROVINCIAL ROAD WHICH STARTS FROM IMELDA IN 'ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY AND TRAVERSES BAYOG AND DlPLO KUMALARANG TO LAPUYAN AND MARGOSATUBIG IN ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR INTO A NATIONAL·ROAD" , have considered the same and 'have the honor to report it back to the Senate with the recommendation that it be approved without amendment. Chairmen: fJoa.:~ NG REVILLA, JR. Committee on Finance mittee on Public Works Member, Committee on Public Wor~s mber, Committee on Finance Vice-Chairmen: JOKER P. ARROYO C mmittee on Finance Committee on Finance ember, Committee on Public Works Members: BENIGNO S. AQUINO III ommittee on Public Works Committee on Public Works Committee on Finance Committee on Finance ~&Jt8(;Wa Committee on plb~~~orks Committee on Finance MAR ROXAS MANNY VILLAR Committee on Public Works Committee on Public Works Committee on Finance Committee on Finance ~Z~N ALAN PETER"COMPANERO"CAYETANO Committee on Finance Committee on Public Works Committee on Finance ANTONIO "SONNY" F. TRILLANES IV FRANCIS G. ESCUDERO Committee on Finance Committee on Public Works ommi/ ee on Finance LOREN B. LEGARDA "RA.N,G ILINAN Committee on Finance ~rrri;l!!.,.r.ce PIA S. CAYETANO Committee on Finance Ex-Officio Members /- Han. JUAN PONCE ENRILE Senate President Senate of the Philippines Pasay City CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES } FOURTEENTH CONGRESS Second Regular Sessloll HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H. No. 4614 By REPRESENTATIVE CERILLES. PER COMMlTfEE REpORT No. 929 AN ACT CONVERTING THE PROVINCIAL ROAD WHICH STARTS FROM IMELDA IN ZAMBOANGA SIBUGA Y AND TRAVERSES BAYOG AND, DlPLO KUMALARANG TO LAPUYAN AND MARGOSATUBIG IN ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR lNTO A NATIONAL ROAD Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRepresentatives ofthe Philippines in Congress assembled: SECTION J. Tbe provincial road which starts from Imelda in 2 Zamboanga Sibugay and traverses Bayog and Diplo Kumalarang to Lapuyan 3 and Margosatubig in Zilmboanga del Sur is hereby converted into a national 4 road. S SEC. 2. The Secretary of the Department of Public Works and ,. 6 Highways shall issue the n~cessary rules. orders and circulars t~ implement the 7 provision of Ihis Act. 8 SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication 9 in a newspaper 0f general circulation. Approved. o .
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