This document appears to be a Republic Act from 1950 that was later amended in 1956. However, the document provides no further details on the purpose or contents of the Act. It only lists the title and dates multiple times without any explanatory text.
This document outlines a project to help children in Kindergarten #12 learn to read before entering school. The goal is to prevent children from falling behind or needing to repeat a year due to inability to read. Volunteers will visit the kindergarten weekly to teach letters, numbers, and reading through games and books. Materials like pencils, paper, toys, and books will be used. The expected result is that the children will be prepared to enter first grade, pass entrance exams, and study well.
This executive order creates an arbitration commission for the Philippine construction industry. The order establishes the Construction Industry Arbitration Commission (CIAC) to settle disputes arising from construction contracts. The CIAC will have original and exclusive jurisdiction over disputes involving both government and private construction contracts. The order outlines the composition, functions, and authority of the CIAC to appoint arbitrators, collect fees, and make final and binding rulings on contract disputes in the Philippine construction sector.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Moscú y privar al Kremlin de fondos para financiar su guerra.
This document is the Republic Act No. 1378 which regulates the trade of master plumbers in the Philippines. Some key points:
- It establishes a Board of Examiners for Master Plumbers to oversee the registration and regulation of master plumbers. The board examines applicants and issues certificates.
- To become a registered master plumber, applicants must pass an exam testing their knowledge of plumbing arithmetic, code, design, installation, and experience. They must also meet requirements for age, citizenship, education, and experience.
- The act defines the scope of plumbing work and sets standards for plumbing systems and fixtures to protect public health, safety, and property. It also outlines prohibited acts
This document establishes the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture and outlines regulations for the licensure and practice of architects in the Philippines. Key points include:
- It creates the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture to regulate the registration, licensing and practice of architects.
- It establishes qualifications and guidelines for licensure examinations in architecture, including required subjects and passing scores.
- It defines the scope of architectural practice and outlines the powers and responsibilities of the regulatory board, including administering exams, investigating complaints, and regulating licensing.
The document describes three modes of architectural service:
A) Regular services where the architect negotiates contracts with contractors and evaluates work accomplished, procures materials and permits, authorizes payments, and keeps records.
B) Design-build on a guaranteed maximum cost where the architect is responsible for design and full-time construction supervision, and gives the client a guaranteed maximum construction cost.
C) Design-construct where the architect is responsible for design and construction management, and may have a patent for an innovative design or construction method.
This document outlines key terms and definitions related to the Philippine BOT Law, which authorizes private sector financing, construction, operation and maintenance of infrastructure projects. It defines various public-private partnership arrangements like build-operate-transfer, build-and-transfer, build-own-operate, and others. It also defines terms like project proponent, contractor, and facility operator. The law aims to recognize the private sector's role in development and provide incentives to mobilize private resources for infrastructure projects normally undertaken by the government.
This document appears to be a Republic Act from 1950 that was later amended in 1956. However, the document provides no further details on the purpose or contents of the Act. It only lists the title and dates multiple times without any explanatory text.
This document outlines a project to help children in Kindergarten #12 learn to read before entering school. The goal is to prevent children from falling behind or needing to repeat a year due to inability to read. Volunteers will visit the kindergarten weekly to teach letters, numbers, and reading through games and books. Materials like pencils, paper, toys, and books will be used. The expected result is that the children will be prepared to enter first grade, pass entrance exams, and study well.
This executive order creates an arbitration commission for the Philippine construction industry. The order establishes the Construction Industry Arbitration Commission (CIAC) to settle disputes arising from construction contracts. The CIAC will have original and exclusive jurisdiction over disputes involving both government and private construction contracts. The order outlines the composition, functions, and authority of the CIAC to appoint arbitrators, collect fees, and make final and binding rulings on contract disputes in the Philippine construction sector.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Moscú y privar al Kremlin de fondos para financiar su guerra.
This document is the Republic Act No. 1378 which regulates the trade of master plumbers in the Philippines. Some key points:
- It establishes a Board of Examiners for Master Plumbers to oversee the registration and regulation of master plumbers. The board examines applicants and issues certificates.
- To become a registered master plumber, applicants must pass an exam testing their knowledge of plumbing arithmetic, code, design, installation, and experience. They must also meet requirements for age, citizenship, education, and experience.
- The act defines the scope of plumbing work and sets standards for plumbing systems and fixtures to protect public health, safety, and property. It also outlines prohibited acts
This document establishes the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture and outlines regulations for the licensure and practice of architects in the Philippines. Key points include:
- It creates the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture to regulate the registration, licensing and practice of architects.
- It establishes qualifications and guidelines for licensure examinations in architecture, including required subjects and passing scores.
- It defines the scope of architectural practice and outlines the powers and responsibilities of the regulatory board, including administering exams, investigating complaints, and regulating licensing.
The document describes three modes of architectural service:
A) Regular services where the architect negotiates contracts with contractors and evaluates work accomplished, procures materials and permits, authorizes payments, and keeps records.
B) Design-build on a guaranteed maximum cost where the architect is responsible for design and full-time construction supervision, and gives the client a guaranteed maximum construction cost.
C) Design-construct where the architect is responsible for design and construction management, and may have a patent for an innovative design or construction method.
This document outlines key terms and definitions related to the Philippine BOT Law, which authorizes private sector financing, construction, operation and maintenance of infrastructure projects. It defines various public-private partnership arrangements like build-operate-transfer, build-and-transfer, build-own-operate, and others. It also defines terms like project proponent, contractor, and facility operator. The law aims to recognize the private sector's role in development and provide incentives to mobilize private resources for infrastructure projects normally undertaken by the government.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y de doble uso, así como la congelación de activos de bancos rusos. Los líderes de la UE también acordaron excluir a varios bancos rusos del sistema SWIFT de mensajería financiera.
This document is the Republic Act No. 9003, which establishes the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 in the Philippines. It creates the National Solid Waste Management Commission to oversee the implementation of solid waste management plans and policies. The Commission is composed of government agencies and private sector representatives. It defines key terms related to solid waste management and sets out the powers and functions of the Commission, which include preparing a National Solid Waste Management Framework and approving and monitoring local solid waste management plans.
This document outlines the Republic Act No. 7920 which provides for more comprehensive regulation of the practice, licensing, and registration of electrical engineers and electricians in the Philippines. Key points include:
- It establishes a Board of Electrical Engineering to supervise the profession and conduct licensing examinations.
- It requires all those practicing electrical engineering to pass licensing exams and obtain a certificate of registration and license, with some exemptions.
- It defines terms related to electrical engineering practice and the scope of work that requires licensing.
- It addresses the composition of the Board, qualifications of its members, and their powers and duties in regulating the profession.
This article discusses Dubai Airport showing an international delegation their new iris scan technology at Terminal 3. The iris scan technology scans travellers' irises and compares them to a database of over 1 million known criminals in just 3 seconds to identify criminals and prevent them from entering the country. The system alerts authorities if a match is made.
La Unión Europea ha anunciado nuevas sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen prohibiciones de viaje y congelamiento de activos para más funcionarios rusos, así como restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de acero y tecnología. Los líderes de la UE esperan que estas medidas adicionales aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su guerra contra Ucrania.
This document outlines the key provisions of the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines, including establishing the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) to administer intellectual property rights. The IPO is headed by a Director General and divided into bureaus focused on patents, trademarks, legal affairs, documentation/technology transfer, IT, and administration. The code defines intellectual property rights and technology transfer arrangements. It also establishes the functions and organizational structure of the IPO to examine applications and register intellectual property rights.
This document outlines the establishment of a Board of Examiners for Sanitary Engineers to regulate the practice of sanitary engineering in the Philippines. Key points include:
- The board will be composed of 3 members appointed by the president to oversee registration, examinations, investigations and establish ethical/technical standards.
- The board is granted powers to administer oaths, issue/revoke certificates, inspect educational institutions, and investigate violations of their act.
- Requirements are outlined for board members and applicants, including examinations in subjects like mathematics, hydraulics, construction and design, microbiology and more.
This document summarizes Republic Act No. 8560, which regulates the practice of geodetic engineering in the Philippines. It establishes a Board of Geodetic Engineering to oversee the profession. The act defines geodetic engineering and the qualifications and duties of geodetic engineers. It outlines the requirements to take the licensure exam, including education and nationality. It also describes the registration, licensing, and renewal process for geodetic engineers and establishes guidelines for their professional conduct and grounds for disciplinary action.
This document outlines the key provisions of the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines. It establishes the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) to administer intellectual property rights in the country. The IPO is headed by a Director General and is divided into bureaus that handle patents, trademarks, legal affairs, documentation, information technology, and administration. The IPO examines applications and registers intellectual property. It also aims to promote technology transfer and the use of intellectual property to support national development. The code defines intellectual property rights and the IPO's role in enforcing rights and settling disputes.
This document summarizes Presidential Decree No. 1308 which regulates the practice of environmental planning in the Philippines. It establishes a Board of Environmental Planning to oversee the profession. The Board is tasked with issuing certificates of registration to environmental planners, approving examinations, investigating violations, and more. It defines environmental planning as activities related to managing and developing land as well as preserving the human environment. Only those certified by the Board can legally practice environmental planning in the Philippines.
This document summarizes key aspects of Republic Act No. 9053, which regulates the practice of landscape architecture in the Philippines. It establishes a Board of Landscape Architecture to oversee the profession. The Board is responsible for administering exams, issuing licenses, developing standards and ethics codes, and handling disciplinary cases. It outlines qualifications for Board members and candidates seeking licensure. Candidates must have an appropriate degree, pass an exam covering subjects like design and planning, and take an oath before practicing. Licensed professionals must affix an approved seal to plans and documents they prepare or supervise. The Board aims to enhance the landscape architecture profession and education.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y de doble uso, así como la congelación de activos de bancos rusos. Los líderes de la UE también acordaron excluir a varios bancos rusos del sistema SWIFT de mensajería financiera.
This document is the Republic Act No. 9003, which establishes the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 in the Philippines. It creates the National Solid Waste Management Commission to oversee the implementation of solid waste management plans and policies. The Commission is composed of government agencies and private sector representatives. It defines key terms related to solid waste management and sets out the powers and functions of the Commission, which include preparing a National Solid Waste Management Framework and approving and monitoring local solid waste management plans.
This document outlines the Republic Act No. 7920 which provides for more comprehensive regulation of the practice, licensing, and registration of electrical engineers and electricians in the Philippines. Key points include:
- It establishes a Board of Electrical Engineering to supervise the profession and conduct licensing examinations.
- It requires all those practicing electrical engineering to pass licensing exams and obtain a certificate of registration and license, with some exemptions.
- It defines terms related to electrical engineering practice and the scope of work that requires licensing.
- It addresses the composition of the Board, qualifications of its members, and their powers and duties in regulating the profession.
This article discusses Dubai Airport showing an international delegation their new iris scan technology at Terminal 3. The iris scan technology scans travellers' irises and compares them to a database of over 1 million known criminals in just 3 seconds to identify criminals and prevent them from entering the country. The system alerts authorities if a match is made.
La Unión Europea ha anunciado nuevas sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen prohibiciones de viaje y congelamiento de activos para más funcionarios rusos, así como restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de acero y tecnología. Los líderes de la UE esperan que estas medidas adicionales aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su guerra contra Ucrania.
This document outlines the key provisions of the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines, including establishing the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) to administer intellectual property rights. The IPO is headed by a Director General and divided into bureaus focused on patents, trademarks, legal affairs, documentation/technology transfer, IT, and administration. The code defines intellectual property rights and technology transfer arrangements. It also establishes the functions and organizational structure of the IPO to examine applications and register intellectual property rights.
This document outlines the establishment of a Board of Examiners for Sanitary Engineers to regulate the practice of sanitary engineering in the Philippines. Key points include:
- The board will be composed of 3 members appointed by the president to oversee registration, examinations, investigations and establish ethical/technical standards.
- The board is granted powers to administer oaths, issue/revoke certificates, inspect educational institutions, and investigate violations of their act.
- Requirements are outlined for board members and applicants, including examinations in subjects like mathematics, hydraulics, construction and design, microbiology and more.
This document summarizes Republic Act No. 8560, which regulates the practice of geodetic engineering in the Philippines. It establishes a Board of Geodetic Engineering to oversee the profession. The act defines geodetic engineering and the qualifications and duties of geodetic engineers. It outlines the requirements to take the licensure exam, including education and nationality. It also describes the registration, licensing, and renewal process for geodetic engineers and establishes guidelines for their professional conduct and grounds for disciplinary action.
This document outlines the key provisions of the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines. It establishes the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) to administer intellectual property rights in the country. The IPO is headed by a Director General and is divided into bureaus that handle patents, trademarks, legal affairs, documentation, information technology, and administration. The IPO examines applications and registers intellectual property. It also aims to promote technology transfer and the use of intellectual property to support national development. The code defines intellectual property rights and the IPO's role in enforcing rights and settling disputes.
This document summarizes Presidential Decree No. 1308 which regulates the practice of environmental planning in the Philippines. It establishes a Board of Environmental Planning to oversee the profession. The Board is tasked with issuing certificates of registration to environmental planners, approving examinations, investigating violations, and more. It defines environmental planning as activities related to managing and developing land as well as preserving the human environment. Only those certified by the Board can legally practice environmental planning in the Philippines.
This document summarizes key aspects of Republic Act No. 9053, which regulates the practice of landscape architecture in the Philippines. It establishes a Board of Landscape Architecture to oversee the profession. The Board is responsible for administering exams, issuing licenses, developing standards and ethics codes, and handling disciplinary cases. It outlines qualifications for Board members and candidates seeking licensure. Candidates must have an appropriate degree, pass an exam covering subjects like design and planning, and take an oath before practicing. Licensed professionals must affix an approved seal to plans and documents they prepare or supervise. The Board aims to enhance the landscape architecture profession and education.