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REPUBLIC ACT – an act passed by the Congress of the Philippines, while the form of government is Republican government.
Republic Act 349 – Legalizes the use of human organs for surgical, medical and scientific purposes.
Republic Act 1054 – Requires the owner, lessee or operator of any commercial, industrial or agricultural establishment to furnish free emergency, medical and dental assistance to his employees and laborers.
`Republic Act 1080 – Civil Service Eligibility
Republic Act 1082 – Rural Health Unit Act
Republic Act 1136 – Act recognizing the Division of Tuberculosis in the DOH
Republic Act 1612 – Privilege Tax/Professional tax/omnibus tax should be paid January 31 of each year
Republic Act 1891 – Act strengthening Health and Dental services in the rural areas
Republic Act 2382 – Philippine Medical Act which regulates the practice of medicines in the Philippines
Republic Act 2644 – Philippine Midwifery Act
Republic Act 3573 – Law on reporting of Communicable Diseases
Republic Act 4073 – Liberalized treatment of Leprosy
Republic Act 4226 – Hospital Licensure Act requires all hospital to be licensed before it can operative
Republic Act 5181 – Act prescribing permanent residence and reciprocity as qualifications for any examination or registration for the practice of any profession in the Philippines
Republic Act 5821 – The Pharmacy Act
Republic Act 5901 – 40 hours work for hospital workers
Republic Act 6111 – Medicare Act
Republic Act 6365 – Established a National Policy on Population and created the Commission on population
Republic Act 6425 – Dangerous Drug Act of 1992
Republic Act 6511 – Act to standardize the examination and registration fees charged by the National Boards, and for other purposes.
Republic Act 6675 – Generics Act of 1988
Republic Act 6713 – Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees
Republic Act 6725 – Act strengthening the prohibition on discrimination against women with respect to terms

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