[ REPUBLIC ACT NO. 2431, June 21, 1959 ]

AN ACT TO CONVERT THE MAMPISING NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF MABINI, PROVINCE OF DAVAO INTO A NATIONAL REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL OF THE CAMARINES SUR NATIONAL REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL TYPE, TO BE KNOWN AS THE DAVAO NATIONAL REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL, AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS THEREFOR.



Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:

SECTION 1. The Mampising National Agricultural High School in the Municipality of Mabini, Province of Davao, is hereby converted into a national regional agricultural school of the Camarines Sur National Regional Agricultural School type, to be known as the Davao National Regional Agricultural School. The supervision and administration of the existing Davao National Agricultural School located in the Municipality of Saug, Province of Davao, which shall be a branch of the Davao National Regional Agricultural School, shall be under the superintendent of the latter school.

SEC. 2. The Director of Public Schools, subject to the approval of the Secretary of Education, is hereby authorized to reorganize the existing Mampising National Agricultural High School and the Davao National Agricultural School to implement the provision of section one above.

SEC. 3. The sum of one hundred fifty thousand pesos, in addition to the national allotments now being received by the Mampising National Agricultural High School and the Davao National Agricultural School, is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the operation and maintenance of said school including the Davao National Agricultural School for the fiscal year nineteen hundred sixty. Thereafter, the necessary sum for the said purpose shall be included in the annual General Appropriation Acts.

SEC. 4. This Act shall take effect upon the date the funds authorized herein to be appropriated shall have been provided for.

Enacted without executive approval, June 21, 1959.