AN ACT TO PROTECT WILD FLOWERS AND PLANTS IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
AND TO PRESCRIBE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THEY MAY BE COLLECTED, KEPT,
SOLD, EXPORTED, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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Section
1. Except as provided in this Act, it shall be unlawful for any
person in the Philippine Islands to take collect, kill,
mutilate, or have in his or her possession, living or dead, or
to purchase, offer or expose for sale, transport, ship, or
export, alive or dead, any protected flowering plant, fern,
orchid, lycopod or club moss or other wild plants in the
Philippines.
Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the Secretary of
Agriculture and Natural Resources to issue and promulgate
regulations which shall specify from time to time the classes or
species of the rate and flowering plants including orchids,
ferns, lycopods or club mosses (known in some localities as
buntot pusa or palawit), which shall be protected under this
Act; and to issue such other regulations as may be necessary
prescribing the conditions governing the collection, alive or
dead, possession, destruction, killing, transportation, sale or
exposure for sale, or export, alive or dead, of any of the
protected wild plants in the Philippines.
Sec.
3. The rules so promulgated shall also specify the bureau or office
of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, to which the
duty of carrying out the purposes of this Act may be delegated by
the Department Head; shall fix the fees for the collection of
individual species or group of species of protected wild plants; and
may be made applicable to the whole Philippine Islands or any
specified locality or localities and may be continued in force
indefinitely or for a given number of years or for any specified
portion or portions of each successive year.
Sec.
4. The Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources is hereby
empowered to issue licenses for the collection, possession,
transportation, sale, or export of such protected wild plants as
should be collected only by licensed collectors, upon payment of the
fees to be fixed in accordance with this Act. Such licenses shall
specify the number and kind of plants which may be collected, and
the conditions under which they may be kept or disposed of. The
Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources may issue a special
permit for the possession of very rare specimens.
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5. A permit may be granted by the Secretary of Agriculture and
Natural Resources free of charge to any person of good repute of
legal age, permitting the holder to collect specimens of protected
wild plants for scientific or educational purposes. Such permits
shall be in force for a period of one year only and shall be subject
to such conditions as the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural
Resources may deem wise to impose for the proper carrying out of the
purposes of this Act. Upon proof that the holder of such permit has
taken, killed or destroyed any protected wild plant in whole or in
part for other than a scientific or educational purpose, he shall be
subject to the same penalty as if he had no permit.
Sec.
6. No license or permit shall be granted under the provisions of
this Act except to citizens of the Philippine Islands or of the
United States, or to associations or corporations that are duly
registered or incorporated under the laws of the Philippine Islands
or of the United States or of any State thereof and authorized to
transact business in the Philippine Islands and sixty-one per cent
of whose capital stock or interest in said capital stock is owned
wholly by citizens of the Philippine Islands or of the United
States, or to citizens of countries the laws of which allow similar
rights to citizens of the Philippine Islands.
Sec.
7. The making of any false statement upon the application blank for
a collecting license or permit shall subject the offender both to
the forfeiture of his license or permit and to the other penalties
hereinafter provided.
Sec.
8. The taking, collection, destruction, or mutilation of orchids,
ferns, and lycopods or club mosses and such other plants as may be
designated by the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources is
prohibited within a distance of one hundred meters from any public
highway or trail: Provided, however, That this prohibition shall not
apply to the owner of land on which such plants may be found or the
duly authorized agent of the owner.
Sec.
9. Members of the Philippine Constabulary; members of municipal and
municipal district police, and such foresters, rangers and forest
guards of the Bureau of Forestry; botanists, geologists, and field
chemists of the Bureau of Science, public lands inspectors, special
attorneys and surveyors of the Bureau of Lands; agronomists and
plant inspectors of the Bureau of Plant Industry, and other
competent persons as may be designated in writing by the Secretary
of Agriculture and Natural Resources, are hereby made deputy wardens
of protected wild plants and are hereby given full authority and
directed to enforce the provisions of this Act and the regulations
promulgated thereunder and to arrest offenders against the same.
Sec.
10. Any person, association or corporation violating this Act or
any order or regulation deriving force from its provisions shall be
punished for each offense by a fine of not less than ten pesos nor
more than two hundred pesos, or by imprisonment not to exceed thirty
days, or both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the
court: Provided, That in the case of an association or corporation,
the president or manager shall be directly responsible for the acts
of his employees or laborers if it is proven that the latter acted
with his knowledge; otherwise the responsibility shall extend only
as far as fine is concerned: Provided, further, That all plants
gathered or collected in violation of this Act shall be forfeited to
the Government.
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11. This Act shall take effect on its approval.
Approved: December 3, 1932.