Latest Statutes
- R.A. No. 386 - Civil Code of the Philippines
- R.A. No. 343 - An Act Including the Teaching of Spanish Language in High Schools of the Philippines
- R.A. No. 200 - An Act to Provide for the Disposition of the Proceeds of the Grand Derby Races Held by the Philippine Tuberculosis Society
- Act No. 3815 - The Revised Penal Code
Republic Acts
The Congress of the Philippines’ history can be divided into two eras split in between by the period when the Philippines was under martial law. The first era, covering the years from 1946 to 1972, was the Congress created following World War II and the subsequent independence of the Philippines from American colonial rule. The second era, reckoned from the enactment of the 1987 Constitution which re-established the Congress survives until the present.
Laws enacted by the Congress of the Philippines are denominated as “Republic Acts” and are cited as “R.A. No.___”. There are now over 9,300 Republic Acts.
This section reports [STATS] laws promulgated during the period of [START DATE] to [END DATE], 1948.
Some notable laws enacted during this period are:


