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This article contains a partial
list of Philippine laws. Philippine laws have had various nomenclature designations at different periods in the history of the Philippines, as shown in the following table:
{], 1907 the Philippine [Flag of the Philippines and banned the use of the Philippine
Lupang Hinirang. The law was repealed in 1919.],
1907, [1912 into today's
Bank of the Philippine Islands.],
1908 was established with Amburayan, [Apayao Province, Benguet, Bontoc, Ifugao, Kalinga Province, and Lepanto as sub-provinces.|-valign="top"|Act 1952|| The province of Batanes was reestablished.], 1920 was reestablished as a separate province.|-valign="top"|Act 2711| [March 10,
1917: the province of [Camarines was split into
Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur and the province of Bohol was created.], 1919 and [Lupang Hinirang.|-valign="top"|Act 3436|
November 28, 1928 (PLDT) with the bill granting it a 50-year charter.|-valign="top"|Act 3815| [December 8, 1930.|-valign="top"|Act 3827| [October 28, 1931, [1935, which created an independent Philippine army.|-valign="top"|CA 39| [October 21, 1936.|-valign="top"|CA 63| [October 21, 1936, [1938 words to the Philippine [Lupang Hinirang were made official.|-valign="top"|CA 473| June 17, 1939, [1939.|-valign="top"|RA 14| [September 7,
1946.|-valign="top"|RA 85|| Charter of the [Development Bank of the Philippines.].|-valign="top"|RA 305| December 15,
1948 a chartered city.|-valign="top"|RA 333| [July 17, 1948 the capital of the Philippines.|-valign="top"|RA 387| [June 18,
1949, [1950.|-valign="top"|RA 711| [June 6,
1952 is split into [Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur.],
1956 from [Capiz, [1959 a sub-province of Leyte.|-valign="top"|RA 2786| [June 19, 1960 is split into [Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur.], 1963|-valign="top"|RA 3844| [August 8, 1963 in the Philippines. [Land Bank of the Philippines was formed from this law.|-valign="top"|RA 4200|
June 19,
1965 law.|-valign="top"|RA 4695| [June 18, 1966, [Ifugao, and Mountain Province from the earlier Mountain Province] into Agusan del Norte and
Agusan del Sur, [1970, [Surigao del Norte into a city], 1971 an independent province.|-valign="top"|RA 6430| [June 17,
1972.|-valign="top"|BP 8| [December 2, 1978 and set the basis for the implementation of the metric system in the Philippines. Modern [Philippine Standard Time was also instituted under this law.], 1979, [1980 as the date for a plebiscite to ratify the 1976 amendments to the 1973 Constitution of the Philippines.],
1981, [1981 as the date for a plebiscite to ratify the 1981 amendments to the 1973 Constitution of the Philippines.], 1985, [1985, [1985, [1986 as the date for a
Philippine presidential election, 1986 for President and Vice-President.
Ferdinand Marcos and Arturo Tolentino win the election, but are overthrown by the 1986 EDSA Revolution, bringing
Corazon Aquino and Salvador Laurel to power.],
1987.|-valign="top"|RA 6645| [December 28,
1987.|-valign="top"|RA 6709| [February 10, 1989, [1989 (ARMM), which was officially inaugurated on November 6, 1990 in [Cotabato City.], 1989 and [referendum.],
1989 (CAR). It mandates the creation of an autonomous government to be headed by a Regional Governor. It creates a Regional Assembly that will enact laws of regional application and a regional judiciary composed of a supreme court and lower courts.|-valign="top"|RA 7104| [August 14,
1991, [1991, [1992 an independent province. Biliran was previously a sub-province of [Leyte (island).|-valign="top"|RA 7653|
June 14,
1993, [1994, [1993, [1994, [1995 into [Kalinga Province and
Apayao Province provinces.|-valign="top"|RA 8171| October 23, 1995, [1996, [Metro Manila into a city.],
1997 (Philippine [copyright law).], 1997, [1997, held on March 9, 1998 to ratify the bill, was held and invalidated the act.
See [Cordillera Administrative Region.],
1998 into two, creating the province of [Compostela Valley.], 1998 in [Davao province by combining the municipalities of Samal, Babak, and Kaputian.],
1998, the capital of [Davao province, into a city.|-valign="top"|RA 8473| January 31, 1998 out of several [barangays in Panabo City and Carmen, Davao.|-valign="top"|RA 8479| February 10,
1998, [1998, anthem, motto, [Coat of Arms of the Philippines and other heraldic items and devices of the Philippines.|-valign="top"|RA 8535| February 23, 1998. However, in the succeeding plebiscite on October 23, 1999, an overwhelming majority of Quezon City residents voted “no” to the bill.|-valign="top"|RA 8749| [June 23,
1999, [2000.|-valign="top"|RA 9006| [February 12, 2001, [2001, [Davao province into a city.|-valign="top"|RA 9136| June 8, 2001, [2001, [2001 and by other nations resulted in this act being amended.|-valign="top"|RA 9164| [March 19,
2002, [2002, [2002, [2003, [2003, [2004, [2004, [2005, [2005" or the "E-VAT" law.|-valign="top"|RA 9340| [May 25, 2005, [2006, replacing the sentence with the sentence of [life imprisonment and
reclusión perpetua.], 2007, establishing for this purpose the Biofuel Program, appropriating funds therefor, and for other purposes.|-valign="top"|RA 9369| [January 23, [2007, [2007 of 2007|}
See also
External links
The text of many Philippine laws can be found on the following sites:\
- Office of the President
- Arellano Law Foundation
- Chan Robles Law Firm
This article contains a partial list of Philippine laws. Philippine laws have had various nomenclature designations at different periods in the history of the Philippines, as shown in the following table:
{], 1907 the Philippine [Flag of the Philippines and banned the use of the Philippine Lupang Hinirang. The law was repealed in 1919.], 1907, [1912 into today's Bank of the Philippine Islands.], 1908 was established with Amburayan, [Apayao Province, Benguet, Bontoc, Ifugao, Kalinga Province, and Lepanto as sub-provinces.|-valign="top"|Act 1952|| The province of Batanes was reestablished.], 1920 was reestablished as a separate province.|-valign="top"|Act 2711| [March 10, 1917: the province of [Camarines was split into Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur and the province of Bohol was created.], 1919 and [Lupang Hinirang.|-valign="top"|Act 3436| November 28, 1928 (PLDT) with the bill granting it a 50-year charter.|-valign="top"|Act 3815| [December 8, 1930.|-valign="top"|Act 3827| [October 28, 1931, [1935, which created an independent Philippine army.|-valign="top"|CA 39| [October 21, 1936.|-valign="top"|CA 63| [October 21, 1936, [1938 words to the Philippine [Lupang Hinirang were made official.|-valign="top"|CA 473| June 17, 1939, [1939.|-valign="top"|RA 14| [September 7, 1946.|-valign="top"|RA 85|| Charter of the [Development Bank of the Philippines.].|-valign="top"|RA 305| December 15, 1948 a chartered city.|-valign="top"|RA 333| [July 17, 1948 the capital of the Philippines.|-valign="top"|RA 387| [June 18, 1949, [1950.|-valign="top"|RA 711| [June 6, 1952 is split into [Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur.], 1956 from [Capiz, [1959 a sub-province of Leyte.|-valign="top"|RA 2786| [June 19, 1960 is split into [Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur.], 1963|-valign="top"|RA 3844| [August 8, 1963 in the Philippines. [Land Bank of the Philippines was formed from this law.|-valign="top"|RA 4200| June 19, 1965 law.|-valign="top"|RA 4695| [June 18, 1966, [Ifugao, and Mountain Province from the earlier Mountain Province] into Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur, [1970, [Surigao del Norte into a city], 1971 an independent province.|-valign="top"|RA 6430| [June 17, 1972.|-valign="top"|BP 8| [December 2, 1978 and set the basis for the implementation of the metric system in the Philippines. Modern [Philippine Standard Time was also instituted under this law.], 1979, [1980 as the date for a plebiscite to ratify the 1976 amendments to the 1973 Constitution of the Philippines.], 1981, [1981 as the date for a plebiscite to ratify the 1981 amendments to the 1973 Constitution of the Philippines.], 1985, [1985, [1985, [1986 as the date for a Philippine presidential election, 1986 for President and Vice-President. Ferdinand Marcos and Arturo Tolentino win the election, but are overthrown by the 1986 EDSA Revolution, bringing Corazon Aquino and Salvador Laurel to power.], 1987.|-valign="top"|RA 6645| [December 28, 1987.|-valign="top"|RA 6709| [February 10, 1989, [1989 (ARMM), which was officially inaugurated on November 6, 1990 in [Cotabato City.], 1989 and [referendum.], 1989 (CAR). It mandates the creation of an autonomous government to be headed by a Regional Governor. It creates a Regional Assembly that will enact laws of regional application and a regional judiciary composed of a supreme court and lower courts.|-valign="top"|RA 7104| [August 14, 1991, [1991, [1992 an independent province. Biliran was previously a sub-province of [Leyte (island).|-valign="top"|RA 7653| June 14, 1993, [1994, [1993, [1994, [1995 into [Kalinga Province and Apayao Province provinces.|-valign="top"|RA 8171| October 23, 1995, [1996, [Metro Manila into a city.], 1997 (Philippine [copyright law).], 1997, [1997, held on March 9, 1998 to ratify the bill, was held and invalidated the act. See [Cordillera Administrative Region.], 1998 into two, creating the province of [Compostela Valley.], 1998 in [Davao province by combining the municipalities of Samal, Babak, and Kaputian.], 1998, the capital of [Davao province, into a city.|-valign="top"|RA 8473| January 31, 1998 out of several [barangays in Panabo City and Carmen, Davao.|-valign="top"|RA 8479| February 10, 1998, [1998, anthem, motto, [Coat of Arms of the Philippines and other heraldic items and devices of the Philippines.|-valign="top"|RA 8535| February 23, 1998. However, in the succeeding plebiscite on October 23, 1999, an overwhelming majority of Quezon City residents voted “no” to the bill.|-valign="top"|RA 8749| [June 23, 1999, [2000.|-valign="top"|RA 9006| [February 12, 2001, [2001, [Davao province into a city.|-valign="top"|RA 9136| June 8, 2001, [2001, [2001 and by other nations resulted in this act being amended.|-valign="top"|RA 9164| [March 19, 2002, [2002, [2002, [2003, [2003, [2004, [2004, [2005, [2005" or the "E-VAT" law.|-valign="top"|RA 9340| [May 25, 2005, [2006, replacing the sentence with the sentence of [life imprisonment and reclusión perpetua.], 2007, establishing for this purpose the Biofuel Program, appropriating funds therefor, and for other purposes.|-valign="top"|RA 9369| [January 23, [2007, [2007 of 2007|}
See also
External links
The text of many Philippine laws can be found on the following sites:\
- Office of the President
- Arellano Law Foundation
- Chan Robles Law Firm