Alright, buckle up, buttercup. A Republic Act is a law passed by Congress, while a Presidential Decree is an executive order issued by the President. In simpler terms, one comes from the lawmakers in Congress, and the other comes straight from the top dog in the Oval Office. So, there you have it, the ABCs of legislative vs. executive power in a nutshell.
A presidential decree is used in the Philippines. It is what an ordinance is in the United States. Presidential degree 1706 is otherwise known as The National Defense Act.
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There are many. To mention a few, there is Republic Act 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act, Republic Act 6969 or the Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act, Presidential Decree 1160, Presidential Decree 1067 or the Water Code, Republic Act 8749 or the Clean Air Act, Republic Act 8550 or the Philippine Fisheries Act, Republic Act 9147 or the Wildlife Resource Conservation and Protection Act, Republic Act 3571, et cetera.
Presidential Decree 603 is the Child and Youth Welfare Code. The Child and Youth Welfare code sets the rights of children.
Presidential Decree 109 was instituted by Ferdinand Marcos in January of 1974. It had to do with the fees charged for license plates on cars, motorcycles, and boats.
a prayer is usually asking for something in a religous way, a decree is a rule passed by a government body
Presidential Decree 109 was instituted by Ferdinand Marcos in January of 1974. It had to do with the fees charged for license plates on cars, motorcycles, and boats.
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Freed all slaves by Presidential decree.
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Refer to the document below at the Adoremus website; In order of authority: 1. constitution 2. decree 3. and then declaration
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