PHILIPPINE LAWS, STATUTES, CODES & ISSUANCES
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REPUBLIC ACTS
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 999 - AN ACT TO
AMEND SECTIONS ONE AND FIVE OF REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED SIX HUNDRED THIRTEEN,
OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE EXPORT CONTROL LAW, AS REENACTED AND AMENDED BY
REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED EIGHT HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR |
Section 1.
Republic Act Numbered Six hundred thirteen, otherwise known as the
Export Control Law, is hereby further amended as follows: "Section 1. In
order to promote economic and industrial development and to safeguard
national security, it shall be unlawful for any person, association or
corporation to export, re-export or tranship to any point outside the
Philippines uranium and other atomic energy materials, machineries and
their spare parts, scrap metals, medicines, foodstuffs, abaca
seedlings, gasoline, oil, lubricants and military equipment or supplies
suitable for military use, and such other items as may be deemed
essential for industrialization and economic development without a
permit from the President which may be issued in accordance with the
provisions of the next succeeding section."
Sec. 2. Section five of Republic Act Numbered Six hundred thirteen is hereby amended as follows: "Sec. 5.
The authority granted in this act shall terminate on December
thirty-one, nineteen hundred and fifty-six, unless sooner terminated b
concurrent resolution of Congress, except that as to offenses
committed, on rights or liabilities incurred prior to such repeal, the
provisions of this Act and of the rules and regulations issued
thereunder shall be treated as remaining in effect for the purpose of
sustaining any suit, action, or prosecution with respect to such
rights, liabilities or offenses."
Sec. 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. Approved: June 12, 1954 |
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