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H. No. 594 / 65 OG No. 2, 255 (January 13, 1969)

[ REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4760, June 18, 1966 ]

AN ACT GRANTING SORSOGON TELEPHONE SYSTEM A FRANCHISE TO INSTALL, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN A TELEPHONE SYSTEM IN THE PROVINCE OF SORSOGON.



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

SECTION 1. Subject to the conditions established in this Act and the provisions of Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred and forty-six, as amended, and of the Constitution, applicable thereto, there is hereby granted to Sorsogon Telephone System, hereinafter called the grantee, its successors or assigns, for a period of twenty-five years from the approval of this Act, the right and privilege to construct, maintain and operate in the Province of Sorsogon, hereinafter referred to as the province, a telephone system to carry on the business of the electrical transmission of conversations and signals in said province, with lain station at the provincial capital.  For this purpose, the grantee is hereby authorized to use all streets and public thoroughfares of the province for the construction, maintenance and operation of all apparatus, conductors, and appliances necessary for the electrical transmission of conversations and signals, to erect poles, string wires, build conduits, lay cables, and to construct, maintain, and use such other approved and generally accepted means of electrical conduction in, on, over, or under the public roads, highways, lands, bridges, streets, lanes, and sidewalks of said province, and overhead or underground lines or on the surface of the ground as may be necessary and best adopted to said transmission.

SEC. 2. All poles erected and all conduits constructed or used by the grantee shall be located in places designated by the grantee with the approval of the provincial board of the province: Provided, That all poles erected and a by the grantee or its successors or assigns shall be of such appearance as not to disfigure the streets, and the wires and cables, carried by said poles and the underground cables shall be strung and laid in accordance with professional standards approved by the Public Service Commission; and said poles shall be of such height as to maintain the wires and cables stretched on the same at a height of at least fifteen feet above the level of the ground, and said wires and cables shall be so placed as not to imperil the public safety, in accordance with a plan approved by the Public Service Commission: Provided, further, That whenever twenty-five or more pairs of wires or other conductors are carried on one line of poles in any place of the poblacion of said province, said wires or conductors shall be placed in one cable, and whenever more than eight hundred pairs of wires or other conductors are carried on one line of poles, said wires or conductors shall be placed underground by the grantee, its successors or assigns, whenever ordered to do so by the Public Service Commission.

SEC. 3. For the purpose of erecting and placing the poles or other supports of such wires or other conductors or of laying and maintaining underground said wires, cables or other conductors, it shall be lawful for grantee, its successors or assigns, to make excavations or lay conduits in any of the public places, highways, streets, alleys, lanes, avenues, sidewalks or bridges in Province of Sorsogon: Provided, however, That any public place disturbed, altered or changed by reason of the erection of poles or other supports, or the laying u ground of wires or other conductors, or of conduits be repaired and restored to the satisfaction of the engineer of the province, removing from the same all rubbish, a refuse, or other material which may have been placed there or taken up in the erection of said poles or the laying of said underground conduits, leaving them in as good condition as they were before the work was done.

SEC. 4. Whenever any person has obtained permission to use any of the streets of said province for the purpose of removing any building or in the prosecution of any provincial or municipal work or for any other cause whatsoever, making it necessary to raise or remove any of said wires or conduits which may obstruct or hinder the prosecution of said work, the said grantee, upon notice the provincial board of the province served upon said grantee at least forty-eight hours in advance, shall raise or remove any of said wires or conduits which may hinder the prosecution of such work or obstruct the removal of said building, so as to allow the free and unobstructed passage of said building and the free and unobstructed prosecution of said work, and the person or entity at whose request the wires or poles or other structures have been removed, shall pay one-half of the actual cost of replacing the poles or raising the wires and other conductors or structures.  The notice shall be in the form of a resolution duly adopted by the provincial board of the province served upon the grantee or his duly authorized representatives or agent by a person competent to testify as witness in a civil action, and in case of refusal or failure of the grantee to comply with such notice, the provincial governor with the proper approval of the provincial board of the province first had, as the case may be, shall order such wires or conduits to be raised or removed at the expense of the grantee, for the purposes aforesaid.

SEC. 5. All apparatus and appurtenances used by the grantee, its successors or assigns, shall be modern and first class in every respect, and all telephone lines or installations used, maintained and operated in connection with this franchise by the grantee, its successors or assigns, shall be kept and maintained at all times in a satisfactory manner, so as to render an efficient and adequate telephone service, and it shall be the further duty of said grantee, its successors or assigns, whenever required to do so by the Public Service Commission, to modify, improve, and change such telephone system for the electrical transmission of conversations and signals by means of electricity in such manner and to such extent as the progress of science and improvements in the method of electrical transmission of conversations and signals by means of electricity may make reasonable and proper.

SEC. 6. The grantee, its successors or assign, shall keen a separate account of the gross receipts of its telephone business, and shall furnish the Auditor General and the Treasurer of the Philippines a copy of such account not later than the thirty-first day of July of each year for the twelve months preceding the first day of July.

SEC. 7. The grantee, its successors or assigns, shall be liable to pay the same taxes on its real estate, building, and personal property, exclusive of this franchise, as other persons or corporations are now paying or hereafter may be required by law to pay.  In addition, the grantee, its successors or assigns, shall pay to the Treasurer of the Philippines each year, within ten days after the audit and approval of the accounts as prescribed in Section six of this Act, one per centum of all gross receipts of the telephone business transacted under this franchise by the grantee, its successors or assigns, and the said percentage shall be in lieu of all taxes on this franchise or its earnings.

SEC. 8. Within sixty days from the approval of this Act, the grantee shall file with the Public Service Commission its application for a certificate of convenience and public necessity.  In case of failure to make said application within the period established, this franchise shall become null and void.

SEC. 9. The grantee shall not commence any construction whatsoever pursuant to this franchise without first obtaining a certificate of convenience and public necessity the Public Service Commission of the form and character provided for in Commonwealth Act Numbered One hundred and forty-six, as amended, specifically authorizing construction.  The grantee shall not exercise any or privilege under this franchise without first obtained such certificate of convenience and public necessity from the Public Service Commission.  The Public Service Commission shall have the power to issue such certificate of convenience and public necessity whenever it shall, after hearing, determine that such construction or such exercise of rights and privileges under this franchise is necessary and proper for the public convenience, and the Commission shall have the power in issuing such certificate to nose such conditions as to construction, equipment, maintenance, service or operation as to public convenience and interests may reasonably require, and such certificate shall state the date on which the grantee shall commence construction and the period within which the work shall be completed.  In order to avail itself of the rights granted by such certificate of convenience and public necessity, the grantee shall file with the Public Service Commission, within such period as said Commission shall fix, its written acceptance of the terms and conditions of this franchise and he certificate, together with the document evidencing the fact that the deposit required in Section ten has been made.  In the event that the grantee shall not commence the telephone service referred to in the certificate obtained and filed as herein provided within such period as the Public Service Commission snail have fixed, said Commission may declare said certificate null and void and the deposit made pursuant to Section ten of this Act forfeited to the National Government unless the grantee shall have been prevented doing so by fortuitous cause or force majeure, usurped military power, martial law, riot, uprising or other inevitable cause: Provided, however, That if the grantee shall have been prevented by any of said causes commencing the telephone service within the period specified, the time during which he shall have been so prevented shall be added to said period: Provided, further, That failure on the part of the grantee to accept the conditions of this franchise and those imposed in the certificate of convenience and public necessity shall automatically void this franchise.

SEC. 10. Upon the written acceptance of the terms and conditions of this franchise, the grantee shall deposit with the Treasurer of the Philippines one thousand pesos negotiable bonds of the Government of the Philippines other securities approved by the Secretary of Public Work and Communications, of the face value of one thousand pesos, as an earnest of good faith in accepting this franchise and a guaranty that, within six months from the date of the granting by the Public Service Commission of a certificate of convenience and public necessity authorizing the construction and operation by the grantee of a telephone service in the Province of Sorsogon, the grantee, its successors or assigns, will be completely provided with the necessary equipment and ready to begin operation in accordance with the terms of this franchise: Provided, That if the deposit is made in money the same shall be deposited at interest in some interest-paying bank approved by the Secretary of Public Works  and Communications, and all interest accruing and due on such deposit shall be collected by the Treasurer of the Philippines and paid to the grantee, its successors or assigns, on demand: And provided, further, That if the deposit made with the Treasurer of the Philippines be in negotiable bonds of the Government of the Philippines or other interest-bearing securities approved by the Secretary of Public Works and Communications, the interest on such bonds or securities shall be collected by the Treasurer of the Philippines and paid over to the grantee, its successors or assigns, on demand.

Should the said grantee, its successors or assigns, for any other cause than an act of God, the public enemy usurped or military power, martial law, riot, commotion, or inevitable cause, fail, refuse, or neglect to begin within twelve months from the date of the granting of said certificate of convenience and public necessity, business of transmitting messages by telephone, or fail, refuse, or neglect to be fully equipped and ready to operate, within twelve months from the date of the granting of said certificate of convenience and public necessity, the telephone service in the Province of Sorsogon applied for by the grantee according to the terms of this franchise, then the deposit prescribed by this section to be made the Treasurer of the Philippines, whether in money, bonds or other securities, shall become the property of National Government as liquidated damages caused such Government by such failure, refusal, or neglect, to begin thereafter no interest on said bonds or other securities deposited shall be paid to the grantee, its successors or assigns.  Should the said grantee, its successors or assigns, begin the business of transmitting messages by telephone be ready to operate according to the terms of this franchise the telephone service in the Province of Sorsogon within twelve months from the date of the granting of said certificate of convenience and public necessity, then and in that event the deposit prescribed by this section shall be returned by the National Government to the grantee, its successors or assigns, upon recommendation of the Public Service Commission, as soon as the telephone service in said province applied for by the grantee has been installed in accordance with the terms of this franchise: Provided, however, That all the time during which the grantee, its successors or assigns, may be prevented from carrying out the terms and conditions of this franchise by any of said causes shall be added to the time allowed by this franchise for compliance with its provisions.

SEC. 11. The books and accounts of the grantee, its successors or assigns, shall always be open to the inspection the provincial auditor or his authorized representatives, and it shall be the duty of the grantee to submit to the Auditor General quarterly reports in duplicate showing gross receipts and the net receipts for the quarter and the general condition of the business.

SEC. 12. The rights herein granted shall not be exclusive, the right and power to grant to any corporation, association, or person other than the grantee franchise for the telephone or electrical transmission of messages or signals shall not be impaired nor affected by the granting of this franchise: Provided, That the poles erected, wires strung or cables or conduits laid by virtue of any franchise for telephone, or other electrical transmission of message and signals granted subsequent to this franchise shall be so placed as not to impair the efficient transmission of conversations or signals under this franchise by means of poles erected, wires strung, or cables or conduits actually laid and in existence at the time of the granting of said subsequent franchise: And provided, further, That the Public Service Commission, after hearing both parties interested, may compel the grantee of this franchise or its successors or assigns to remove, relocate, or replace its poles, wires or conduits; but in such case the reasonable cost of the removal, relocation, or replacement shall be paid by the grantee of the subsequent franchise or its successors or assigns to the grantee of this franchise or its successors or assigns.

SEC. 13. The grantee, its successors or assigns, shall hold the national, provincial, city and municipal governments harmless from all claims, accounts, demands, or actions arising out of accidents or injuries, whether to property or to persons, caused by the construction or operation of the telephone or other electrical transmission system the said grantee, its successors or assigns.

SEC. 14. The rates for the telephone service, flat rates as well as measured rates, shall be subject to the approval of the Public Service Commission.

The monthly rates for telephone having a metallic circuit within the limits of the province shall also be approved by the Public Service Commission.

SEC. 15. The grantee shall not, without the previous and explicit approval of the Congress of the Philippic directly or indirectly, transfer, sell, or assign this franca to any person, association, company, or corporation other mercantile or legal entity.

SEC. 16. The grantee may install, maintain, operate purchase or lease such telephone stations, lines, cables, system, as is or are, convenient or essential to efficiently carry out the purpose of this franchise: Provided, however, That the grantee, its successors or assigns, shall not, without the permission of the Public Service Commission first had, install, maintain, operate, purchase or lease such stations, lines, cables or systems.

SEC. 17. the Philippine Government shall have the privilege, without compensation, of  using the poles of the grantee to attach one ten-pin crossarm, and to install, maintain and operate wires of its telegraph system thereon; Provided, however, That the Bureau of Telecommunications shall have the right to place additional crossarms and wires on the poles of the grantee by paying a compensation, the rate of which agreed upon by the Directors of Telecommunications and the grantee: Provided, further, That in case of disagreement as to rate of contract rental, same shall be fixed by the Public Service Commission.  The Province of Sorsogon shall also have the privilege, without compensation, of using the poles of the grantee, to attach one standard crossarm, and to install, maintain and operate wires of the local police and fire alarm system shall be placed and strung in such manner as to cause no interference with or damage to the wires of the telephone service of the grantee.

SEC. 18. The grantee shall purchase the property used by the Government of the Province of Sorsogon for the operation of a similar service in the province and the provincial government shall sell said property together with all rights and privileges now enjoyed by said provincial government, at the price agreed by the grantee and the provincial board.  In case of disagreement as to the purchase price, the Public Service Commission is authorized to act as referee and to determine the reasonable price at which said property shall be conveyed after hearing both parties, and its decision shall be final.

SEC. 19. It is expressly provided that in the event that the Philippine Government should desire to maintain and operate for itself the system and enterprise herein authorized, the grantee shall surrender its franchise and shall turn over to the Government said system and all serviceable equipment therein, at cost, less reasonable depreciation.

SEC. 20. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

Approved, June 18, 1966.
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