Amending Commonwealth Act No. 108, As Amended, Otherwise Known As "The Anti-Dummy Law"

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Amending Commonwealth Act No. 108, As Amended, Otherwise Known As "The Anti-Dummy Law"

Presidential Decree No. 715

May 28, 1975

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Summary of Presidential Decree No. 715

Amending the Anti-Dummy Law (Commonwealth Act No. 108)

- Clarifies the interpretation of Section 2-A of the Anti-Dummy Law regarding the representation of aliens in the board of directors or governing body of corporations or associations engaging in partially nationalized activities.

- Allows the election of aliens as members of the board of directors or governing body of corporations or associations engaging in partially nationalized activities, in proportion to their allowable participation or share in the capital of such entities. (Section 1)

- Retains the penalties for violations of the Anti-Dummy Law, which include:
    - Imprisonment for not less than five nor more than fifteen years (Section 2-A)
    - Fine of not less than the value of the right, franchise or privilege enjoyed or acquired in violation, but in no case less than five thousand pesos (Section 2-A)
    - Forfeiture of the right, franchise, privilege and property (Section 2-A)

- Provides that the president, managers or persons in charge of the corporation or association shall be criminally liable for violations. (Section 2-A)

- Allows the employment of foreign technical personnel with specific authorization from the Secretary of Justice. (Section 2-A)

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Amending Commonwealth Act No. 108, As Amended, Otherwise Known As "The Anti-Dummy Law"

Presidential Decree No. 715

May 28, 1975

MALACAÑANGM a n i l a PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 715 May 28, 1975 AMENDING COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 108, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS "THE ANTI-DUMMY LAW" WHEREAS, there have been conflicting interpretations as to whether Section 2-A of Commonwealth Act No. 108, as amended, otherwise known as the Anti-Dummy Law, allows aliens to become members of the board of directors or governing body of corporations or associations engaging in partially nationalized activities; WHEREAS, it is fair and equitable and in line with the constitutional policy expressed in Article XIV, Section 5 of the Constitution, that foreign investors be allowed limited representation in the governing board or body of corporations or associations in proportion to their allowable participation in the equity of the said entities; NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree: Section 1. Section 2-A of Commonwealth Act No. 108, as amended, is hereby further amended to read as follows: "Section 2-A. Any person, corporation, or...
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Amending Commonwealth Act No. 108, As Amended, Otherwise Known As "The Anti-Dummy Law"

Amends

n/a

Amended by

n/a

Tags

Executive Issuances

Presidential Decrees

Anti-Dummy Law

Commonwealth Act No. 108

Partially nationalized activities

Aliens

Board of directors

Governing body

Corporations

Associations

Equity participation

Penalties

Imprisonment

Fines

Forfeiture

Foreign technical personnel

Secretary of Justice

MALACAÑANGM a n i l a PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 715 May 28, 1975 AMENDING COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 108, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS "THE ANTI-DUMMY LAW" WHEREAS, there have been conflicting interpretations as to whether Section 2-A of Commonwealth Act No. 108, as amended, otherwise known as the Anti-Dummy Law, allows aliens to become members of the board of directors or governing body of corporations or associations engaging in partially nationalized activities; WHEREAS, it is fair and equitable and in line with the constitutional policy expressed in Article XIV, Section 5 of the Constitution, that foreign investors be allowed limited representation in the governing board or body of corporations or associations in proportion to their allowable participation in the equity of the said entities; NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree: Section 1. Section 2-A of Commonwealth Act No. 108, as amended, is hereby further amended to read as follows: "Section 2-A. Any person, corporation, or...
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Amending Commonwealth Act No. 108, As Amended, Otherwise Known As "The Anti-Dummy Law"