AN ACT TO PENALIZE ACTS WHICH WOULD IMPAIR THE PROPER OBSERVANCE BY THE REPUBLIC AND INHABITANTS OF THE PHILIPPINES OF THE IMMUNITIES

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AN ACT TO PENALIZE ACTS WHICH WOULD IMPAIR THE PROPER OBSERVANCE BY THE REPUBLIC AND INHABITANTS OF THE PHILIPPINES OF THE IMMUNITIES

Republic Act No. 75

October 21, 1946

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Summary of Republic Act No. 75

Penalties for Impersonating Foreign Diplomatic or Consular Agents
- Falsely assuming and acting as a foreign diplomatic, consular, or official with intent to defraud (Section 1):
  - Fine of up to 5,000 pesos, or imprisonment up to 5 years, or both
  - Additional penalties under the Revised Penal Code may apply
- Acting as an agent of a foreign government without prior notification and registration with the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Section 2):
  - Fine of up to 5,000 pesos, or imprisonment up to 5 years, or both
  - Additional penalties under other laws may apply

Unauthorized Wearing of Foreign Uniforms or Regalia
- Wearing foreign naval, military, police, or official uniform, decoration, or regalia with intent to deceive (Section 3):
  - Fine not exceeding 200 pesos, or imprisonment up to 6 months, or both

Immunity of Foreign Diplomatic Agents
- Writs or processes against foreign ambassadors, public ministers, or their domestic servants are void (Section 4):
  - Imprisonment up to 3 years and fine up to 200 pesos for those involved
- Exceptions for citizens or inhabitants of the Philippines in service of ambassadors or ministers (Section 5)
  - Process allowed for debts contracted before service
  - Process allowed for domestic servants not registered with the Department of Foreign Affairs
- Violence against ambassadors or public ministers (Section 6):
  - Imprisonment up to 3 years and fine up to 200 pesos
  - Additional penalties under the Revised Penal Code may apply

Reciprocity Requirement
- Provisions apply only if the country of the affected diplomatic or consular representative provides similar protection to Philippine representatives (Section 7)

Effectivity
- The Act took effect upon its approval on October 21, 1946 (Section 8)

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AN ACT TO PENALIZE ACTS WHICH WOULD IMPAIR THE PROPER OBSERVANCE BY THE REPUBLIC AND INHABITANTS OF THE PHILIPPINES OF THE IMMUNITIES

Republic Act No. 75

October 21, 1946

REPUBLIC ACT No. 75 AN ACT TO PENALIZE ACTS WHICH WOULD IMPAIR THE PROPER OBSERVANCE BY THE REPUBLIC AND INHABITANTS OF THE PHILIPPINES OF THE IMMUNITIES, RIGHT, AND PRIVILEGES OF DULY ACCREDITED FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR AGENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES Section 1. Any person who shall falsely assume and take upon himself to act as a diplomatic, consular, or any other official of a foreign government duly accredited as such to the Government of the Republic of the Philippines with intent to defraud such foreign government or the Government of the Philippines, or any person, or in such pretended character shall demand or obtain, or attempt to obtain from person or from said foreign government or the Government of the Philippines, or from any officer thereof, any money, paper, document, or other thing, of value, shall be fined not more than five thousand pesos, or shall be imprisoned for not more than five years, or both, in addition to the penalties that may be imposed under the Revised Penal Code. Section 2. Any person, other...
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AN ACT TO PENALIZE ACTS WHICH WOULD IMPAIR THE PROPER OBSERVANCE BY THE REPUBLIC AND INHABITANTS OF THE PHILIPPINES OF THE IMMUNITIES

Amends

n/a

Amended by

n/a

Tags

Statutes

Republic Acts

diplomatic immunity

consular immunity

impersonation

foreign agents

unauthorized uniforms

violence against diplomats

reciprocity

penalties

fines

imprisonment

REPUBLIC ACT No. 75 AN ACT TO PENALIZE ACTS WHICH WOULD IMPAIR THE PROPER OBSERVANCE BY THE REPUBLIC AND INHABITANTS OF THE PHILIPPINES OF THE IMMUNITIES, RIGHT, AND PRIVILEGES OF DULY ACCREDITED FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR AGENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES Section 1. Any person who shall falsely assume and take upon himself to act as a diplomatic, consular, or any other official of a foreign government duly accredited as such to the Government of the Republic of the Philippines with intent to defraud such foreign government or the Government of the Philippines, or any person, or in such pretended character shall demand or obtain, or attempt to obtain from person or from said foreign government or the Government of the Philippines, or from any officer thereof, any money, paper, document, or other thing, of value, shall be fined not more than five thousand pesos, or shall be imprisoned for not more than five years, or both, in addition to the penalties that may be imposed under the Revised Penal Code. Section 2. Any person, other...
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AN ACT TO PENALIZE ACTS WHICH WOULD IMPAIR THE PROPER OBSERVANCE BY THE REPUBLIC AND INHABITANTS OF THE PHILIPPINES OF THE IMMUNITIES