Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT ADOPTING A NATIVE BUILT TYPE OF SCHOOLS IN RURAL/REMOTE AREAS OF THE COUNTRY AND ESTABLISHING STRONG PREPARATORY GROUND FOUNDATION ON EXISTING SCHOOLS IN URBAN AREAS FOR POSSIBLE UPWARD EXTENSION IN THE FUTURE, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Congress Author
Date filed
April 19, 1999
Scope
Urgent Bill
No

Legislative History

House Bill/Resolution NO. HB07239
FULL TITLE : AN ACT ADOPTING A NATIVE BUILT TYPE OF SCHOOLS IN RURAL/REMOTE AREAS OF THE COUNTRY AND ESTABLISHING STRONG PREPARATORY GROUND FOUNDATION ON EXISTING SCHOOLS IN URBAN AREAS FOR POSSIBLE UPWARD EXTENSION IN THE FUTURE, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
ABSTRACT : This bill recommends the use of native materials (bamboo, nipa, cogon grass, etc.) in constructing classrooms in rural/remote areas. For urban areas where there is a problem of site expansion, the UPWARD EXTENSION scheme of constructing buildings; is recommended.
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : HERRERA, EFREN T.
DATE FILED : 1999-04-19
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL
ADMINISTRATION BILL? No
URGENT BILL? No
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON BASIC EDUCATION ON 1999-04-26
SECONDARILY REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE(S) ON APPROPRIATIONS

Abstract

This bill recommends the use of native materials (bamboo, nipa, cogon grass, etc.) in constructing classrooms in rural/remote areas. For urban areas where there is a problem of site expansion, the UPWARD EXTENSION scheme of constructing buildings; is recommended.

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