Amending Section 68 of Presidential Decree (P.D.) No. 705, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines, For the Purpose of Penalizing Possession of Timber Or Other Forest Products Without the Legal Documents Required By Existing Forest Laws, Authorizing the Confiscation of Illegally Cut, Gathered. Removed and Possessed Forest Products, and Granting Rewards To Informers of Violations of Forestry Laws, Rules and Regulations

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Amending Section 68 of Presidential Decree (P.D.) No. 705, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines, For the Purpose of Penalizing Possession of Timber Or Other Forest Products Without the Legal Documents Required By Existing Forest Laws, Authorizing the Confiscation of Illegally Cut, Gathered. Removed and Possessed Forest Products, and Granting Rewards To Informers of Violations of Forestry Laws, Rules and Regulations

Executive Order No. 277

July 25, 1987

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Executive Order No. 277 amends Section 68 of the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines (Presidential Decree No. 705) and introduces new Sections 68-A and 68-B.

Amended Section 68:
- Penalizes cutting, gathering, collecting, removing timber or other forest products from any forest land, alienable or disposable public land, or private land without authority. (Sec. 1)
- Penalizes possession of timber or other forest products without legal documents required under existing forest laws and regulations. (Sec. 1)
- Imposes penalties under Articles 309 and 310 of the Revised Penal Code. (Sec. 1)
- For partnerships, associations, or corporations, officers who ordered the illegal acts shall be liable. (Sec. 1)
- If the liable officers are aliens, they shall be deported in addition to the penalty. (Sec. 1)
- Mandates confiscation of illegally cut, gathered, collected, removed, or possessed timber or forest products, as well as machinery, equipment, implements, and tools used illegally. (Sec. 1)

New Section 68-A:
- Authorizes the Department Head or duly authorized representative to order confiscation of illegally cut, gathered, removed, possessed, or abandoned forest products and conveyances used in the offense. (Sec. 2)
- Allows disposal of confiscated items in accordance with pertinent laws, regulations, or policies. (Sec. 2)

New Section 68-B:
- Provides a reward of twenty percent (20%) of the proceeds from confiscated forest products to informants who provide information leading to apprehension, conviction of offenders, or confiscation. (Sec. 2)

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Amending Section 68 of Presidential Decree (P.D.) No. 705, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines, For the Purpose of Penalizing Possession of Timber Or Other Forest Products Without the Legal Documents Required By Existing Forest Laws, Authorizing the Confiscation of Illegally Cut, Gathered. Removed and Possessed Forest Products, and Granting Rewards To Informers of Violations of Forestry Laws, Rules and Regulations

Executive Order No. 277

July 25, 1987

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 277 July 25, 1987 AMENDING SECTION 68 OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE (P.D.) NO. 705, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE REVISED FORESTRY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PENALIZING POSSESSION OF TIMBER OR OTHER FOREST PRODUCTS WITHOUT THE LEGAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY EXISTING FOREST LAWS, AUTHORIZING THE CONFISCATION OF ILLEGALLY CUT, GATHERED. REMOVED AND POSSESSED FOREST PRODUCTS, AND GRANTING REWARDS TO INFORMERS OF VIOLATIONS OF FORESTRY LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS WHEREAS, there is an urgency to conserve the remaining forest resources of the country for the benefit and welfare of the present and future generations of Filipinos; WHEREAS, our forest resources may be effectively conserved and protected through the vigilant enforcement and implementation of our forestry laws, rules and regulations; WHEREAS, the implementation of our forest laws suffers from technical difficulties, due to certain inadequacies in the penal provisions of the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines; and WHEREAS, to overcome these difficulties, there is a need to penalize certain acts to make our forestry laws more responsive to present situations...
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Amending Section 68 of Presidential Decree (P.D.) No. 705, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines, For the Purpose of Penalizing Possession of Timber Or Other Forest Products Without the Legal Documents Required By Existing Forest Laws, Authorizing the Confiscation of Illegally Cut, Gathered. Removed and Possessed Forest Products, and Granting Rewards To Informers of Violations of Forestry Laws, Rules and Regulations

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Amended by

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Executive Issuances

Executive Orders

forestry

timber

forest products

illegal logging

confiscation

penalties

revised penal code

informants

rewards

presidential decree

executive order

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 277 July 25, 1987 AMENDING SECTION 68 OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE (P.D.) NO. 705, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE REVISED FORESTRY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PENALIZING POSSESSION OF TIMBER OR OTHER FOREST PRODUCTS WITHOUT THE LEGAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY EXISTING FOREST LAWS, AUTHORIZING THE CONFISCATION OF ILLEGALLY CUT, GATHERED. REMOVED AND POSSESSED FOREST PRODUCTS, AND GRANTING REWARDS TO INFORMERS OF VIOLATIONS OF FORESTRY LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS WHEREAS, there is an urgency to conserve the remaining forest resources of the country for the benefit and welfare of the present and future generations of Filipinos; WHEREAS, our forest resources may be effectively conserved and protected through the vigilant enforcement and implementation of our forestry laws, rules and regulations; WHEREAS, the implementation of our forest laws suffers from technical difficulties, due to certain inadequacies in the penal provisions of the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines; and WHEREAS, to overcome these difficulties, there is a need to penalize certain acts to make our forestry laws more responsive to present situations...
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Amending Section 68 of Presidential Decree (P.D.) No. 705, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines, For the Purpose of Penalizing Possession of Timber Or Other Forest Products Without the Legal Documents Required By Existing Forest Laws, Authorizing the Confiscation of Illegally Cut, Gathered. Removed and Possessed Forest Products, and Granting Rewards To Informers of Violations of Forestry Laws, Rules and Regulations