EXTRACTS. 



Act No. 163. 



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Sec. 2. There is hereby appropriated, out of the Insular Treas- 

 ury from funds not otherwise appropriated, a sum sufficient to re- 

 turn to the provincial governments now or hereafter organized 

 under the general Provincial Government Act, all the internal- 

 revenue collections made between the first of January, nine- 

 teen hundred and one, and the. first of July, nineteen hundred 

 and one, in said provinces, in accordance with section thirty- 

 seven of Act Numbered One hundred and thirty-three, one-half 

 to be paid into the provincial treasury and the other half to 

 be paid to the provincial treasurer, to be by him distributed to 

 the municipalities in which the same were collected. The author- 

 ity for payment hereby conferred may be exercised from time 

 to time in partial payments to provincial treasurers until all 

 that is due under section thirty-seven of Act Numbered One 

 hundred and thirty-three ^shall be paid. The warrants for the 

 same shall be drawn upon the application of the provincial 

 treasurers in the amounts certified to be correct by the Insular 

 Collector of Internal Revenue, approved by the Insular Auditor. 

 In so far as the manner of payment provided in section thirty- 

 seven of Act Numbered One hundred and thirty -three is incon- 

 sistent Avith that herein provided, such section thirty-seven is 

 hereby modified. 



Act No. 165, 



Section I. Any person who desires to ship forest products 

 of whatever sort to a foreign port shall produce to the collector 

 of customs at the port of shipment a receipt from a forestry 

 official showing that the forestry taxes on these products have 

 been paid, unless such products are taken from private land 

 the title to which has been properly registered in the office of 

 the Forestry Bureau at Manila, in which case the shipper shall 

 produce a certificate from a forestry official to this eft'ect. 



Sec. 2. No collector of customs shall clear a vessel having 

 on board forest products of any sort from any port of the Philip- 

 pine Islands for a foreign port until the shipper of such prod- 

 ucts has complied with the provisions of section one of this Act. 



Sec. 3. Every collector of internal revenue and every pro- 

 vincial treasurer in the Philippine Islands shall make to the 

 Chief of the Forestry Bureau an itemized monthly report of 

 all moneys received by him for taxes on forest products, giving 

 for each payment the date when made, the name of the payor, 

 the number of the forestry official's order under which the 

 payment is made, the nature of the product on which the pay- 

 ment is made, the name of the province in which it was taken 

 and the amount of the payment. 



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