1st Congress of The Commonwealth of The Philippines - Other Vital Legislation

Other Vital Legislation

  • Commonwealth Act No. 672 – Restoration of the Capital of the Philippine National Bank
  • Commonwealth Act No. 675 – Immediate Payment of the Salaries of Deceased Filipino Soldiers Including Recognized Guerrillas
  • Commonwealth Act No. 676 – Authorization of the Advance Bonus Payment for the Three-Month Salaries of Government Officials and Employees
  • Commonwealth Act No. 681 – Rehabilitation of the Philippine Anti-Tuberculosis Society
  • Commonwealth Act No. 685 – Rehabilitation of the Quezon Institute
  • Commonwealth Act No. 686 – Advance Bonus to Public School Teachers and Low-Salaried Government Employees
  • Commonwealth Act No. 689 – Creation of the Philippine Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
  • Commonwealth Act No. 710 – Appropriations for the Payment of Pensions of Retired Government Personnel
  • Commonwealth Act No. 714 – Appropriations for the Payment of Pensions of Retired Philippine Constabulary Personnel
  • Commonwealth Act No. 716 – Penalization of Illegal Increase of Rentals

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