Marcos signs law amending RoW Act - BusinessWorld Online
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Marcos signs reformed Right of Way law
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law a measure that will hasten infrastructure projects by facilitating easier acquisition of right-of-way sites.Palace Press Officer Claire Castro told reporters that the President signed Republic Act (RA) 12289 or the Accelerated and Reformed Right of Way (ARROW) Act, which amends RA 10752 or The Right of Way Act.The new law will speed up the acquisition of right-of-way sites or l…
Marcos signs Accelerated and Reformed Right-of-Way Act
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has signed into law the Accelerated and Reformed Right-of-Way Act, Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said on Thursday. A copy of the signed law is yet to be uploaded to the Official Gazette. READ: Filipino-Chinese group hails Senate passing of 99-yr land lease, right-of-way bills The law would speed up infrastructure projects, make sure they finish on time, and cut down on government delays. …
Marcos signs law amending RoW Act - BusinessWorld Online
PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. signed into law a measure that amended the Right-of-Way (RoW) Act, which would allow the government to acquire more land for big-ticket infrastructure projects. Palace Press Officer Clarissa A. Castro confirmed the development on Wednesday through a Viber message to BusinessWorld. “The President signed and approved the bill,” she said, without elaborating. A copy of the signed law has yet to be relea…
The bill amending the Right-of-Way Act has become law after being signed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The new Accelerated and Reformed Right-of-Way Act aims to expedite land acquisition for large-scale projects such as the Metro Manila Subway and other infrastructure projects. It covers projects implemented under public-private partnerships and sectors such as electricity, water, telecommunications, airports, ports, and irrigation. The law …
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