Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT DESIGNATING THE NATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITIONS FOR YOUNG ARTISTS (NAMCYA) AS THE NATIONAL YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MUSIC, DEFINING ITS ROLE AND FUNCTIONS AS SUCH, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
Short Title
NATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITIONS FOR YOUNG ARTISTS ACT
Text as Filed - Per Committee Report (File)
Text as Filed - Third Reading (File)
Co-authors
Sponsor
Date filed
January 31, 2022
Scope
Legislative Status
Legislative Status Date
Session Sequence No.
37
Session Type
Document Certification

Committee Details

Primary Committee
Committee Report No.
584

Floor Activity

Floor Activity

Date Parliamentary status Senator(s) 2/2/2022 Sponsorship Speech Angara, Sonny 5/26/2022 Period of Committee Amendments 5/26/2022 Period of Individual Amendments 5/26/2022 Period of Interpellation Closed 5/26/2022 Period of Committee Amendments Closed 5/26/2022 Period of Individual Amendments Closed

Votes

Votes

Type of vote

Third Reading (5/30/2022)

Voted Yes Voted No

Binay, Maria Lourdes Nancy S.
Dela Rosa, Ronald "Bato"
Drilon, Franklin M.
Gatchalian, Win
Go, Christopher Lawrence T.
Hontiveros, Risa
Lacson, Panfilo "Ping" M.
Marcos, Imee R.
Pacquiao, Emmanuel "Manny" D.
Pangilinan, Francis "Kiko" N.
Pimentel, Aquilino "Koko" III
Poe, Grace
Recto, Ralph G.
Revilla Jr., Ramon Bong
Sotto III, Vicente C.
Villanueva, Joel
Villar, Cynthia A.
Zubiri, Juan Miguel "Migz" F.

 

Legislative History

Entitled:
AN ACT DESIGNATING THE NATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITIONS FOR YOUNG ARTISTS (NAMCYA) AS THE NATIONAL YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MUSIC, DEFINING ITS ROLE AND FUNCTIONS AS SUCH, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
[ THIRD REGULAR SESSION, 18TH CONGRESS ]
[ 2022 ]
1/31/2022 Prepared and submitted jointly by the Committees on YOUTH, BASIC EDUCATION, ARTS AND CULTURE, WAYS AND MEANS and FINANCE with Senators RAMON BONG REVILLA JR. and SONNY ANGARA as authors per Committee Report No. 584, recommending its approval in substitution of SBN-2429, taking into consideration HBN-10015;
1/31/2022 Committee Report Calendared for Ordinary Business;
1/31/2022 Sponsor: Senator SONNY ANGARA;
2/2/2022 Transferred from the Calendar for Ordinary Business to the Calendar for Special Order;
2/2/2022 Sponsorship speech delivered by Senator SONNY ANGARA;
2/2/2022 Senators SONNY ANGARA, JUAN MIGUEL "MIGZ" F. ZUBIRI and JOEL VILLANUEVA were made co-sponsors;
5/26/2022 Period of interpellation closed;
5/26/2022 Period of committee amendments;
5/26/2022 Period of committee amendments closed;
5/26/2022 Period of individual amendments;
5/26/2022 Period of individual amendments closed;
5/26/2022 Approved on Second Reading with Amendments;
5/26/2022 Copies were electronically distributed to the Senators;
5/30/2022 Approved on Third Reading;
5/30/2022 In favor: (18) Senators MARIA LOURDES NANCY S. BINAY, RONALD "BATO" DELA ROSA, FRANKLIN M. DRILON, WIN GATCHALIAN, CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE T. GO, RISA HONTIVEROS, PANFILO "PING" M. LACSON, IMEE R. MARCOS, EMMANUEL "MANNY" D. PACQUIAO, FRANCIS "KIKO" N. PANGILINAN, AQUILINO "KOKO" III PIMENTEL, GRACE POE, RALPH G. RECTO, RAMON BONG REVILLA JR., VICENTE C. SOTTO III, JOEL VILLANUEVA, CYNTHIA A. VILLAR and JUAN MIGUEL "MIGZ" F. ZUBIRI;
5/30/2022 Against: (None) ;
5/30/2022 Abstention: (None) ;
5/31/2022 Sent to the House of Representatives requesting for concurrence;
6/1/2022 House of Representatives adopted SBN-2504 as an amendment to HBN-10015 on May 31, 2022;
6/23/2022 Letter from Senate Secretary Myra Marie D. Villarica, transmitting nine (9) enrolled copies of SBN-2504 and HBN-10015 for the signature of Speaker Lord Allan Jay Q. Velasco and Secretary General Mark Llandro L. Mendoza;
6/29/2022 Letter for Senate Secretary Myra Marie D. Villarica, returning eight (8) enrolled copies of SBN-2504 and HBN-10015, which were signed by Speaker Lord Allan Jay Q. Velasco and Secretary General Mark Llandro L. Mendoza;
6/29/2022 Enrolled copies of SBN-2504 and HBN-10015 sent to the Office of the President through PLLO for the signature of the President of the Philippines, His Excellency, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte;
7/30/2022 Enacted into law without executive approval pursuant to the provisions of Section 27(1), Article VI of the Constitution and became
7/30/2022 REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11915.

President's Action

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