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[ Act No. 1465, March 15, 1906 ]

AN ACT PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF PRINTING CERTIFICATES OF CATTLE REGISTRATION AND TRANSFER, THE CUSTODY THEREOF AND THE METHODS OF ACCOUNTING THEREFOR, AND REPEALING THE CONTRARY PROVISIONS OF ACT NUMBERED ELEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVEN.

By authority of the United States, be it enacted by the Philippine Commission, that:

SECTION 1. On and after the date this Act becomes effective, the affixing of stamps to certificates of registration of cattle and to certificates of transfer, as prescribed in sections ten and twenty-one of Act Numbered Eleven hundred and forty-seven, will be discontinued. Said certificates shall thereafter be in such form as the Executive Secretary shall prescribe and the Insular Auditor shall approve. The certificates shall be serially numbered and each shall have conspicuously imprinted upon its face a form of stamp in lieu of that now required to be affixed. The printing shall be done by the Director of .Printing, under such supervision as the Governor-General shall require, and the certificates shall remain in the custody of the Director of Printing, except as furnished by him to provincial treasurers upon duly approved requisition. All certificates shall be accounted for to the Auditor by provincial treasurers at their face value. The Director of Printing shall render a report to the Auditor monthly, showing the numbers of certificates on hand at the beginning of the month., the numbers received and issued during the month, and the numbers on hand at the end of the month.

SEC. 2. On and after the elate thin Act become effective, the provisions of section twelve of Act Numbered Eleven hundred and forty-seven for the free registration of large cattle shall be inoperative, and no certificates of registration or of  reregistration shall be issued after said date without the payment of the prescribed charge of one peso for each certificate. All animals not reregistered under the section referred to prior to the date above mentioned shall be registered in the manner and with the charge prescribed for the registration of other animals, and subject to be same penalties for nonregistration.

SEC. 3. All provisions of Act Numbered Eleven hundred and forty-seven in conflict with the provisions of tin's Act are hereby repealed.

SEC. 4. The public good requiring the speedy enactment of this bill, the passage of the same is hereby expedited in accordance with section two of "An Act prescribing the order of procedure by the Commission in the enactment of laws,"' passed September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred.

SEC. 5. This Act shall take effect on July first, nineteen hundred and six.

Enacted, March 15. 1906.
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