[ Commonwealth Act No. 552, May 26, 1940 ]
AN ACT APPROPRIATING AMOUNTS FROM THE COCONUT OIL EXCISE TAX FUND COLLECTED ON AND AFTER JANUARY FIRST, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINE, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE THIRTIETH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE.
Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the Philippines:
SECTION 1. Appropriation of funds.- The following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated out of the collections that accrued and shall accrue to the Coconut Oil Excise Tax Fund in the Philippine Treasury on and after January first, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, for the purpose hereunder specified in conformity with the provisions of the Act of Congress of March twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and thirty-four (Public Act No. 127, 73rd Congress), as amended by the Act of Congress of August seventh, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine (Public Act No. 300, 76th Congress):
SEC. 3. Investment of Sinking Fund Reserve. The Treasurer of the Philippines is authorized to invest the whole or any part of the Sinking Fund Reserve created in item 18 of section one hereof in accordance with the provisions of act Numbered Three thousand fourteen. All expenses in connection with such investment shall be charge against the said sinking fund reserve.
SEC. 4. Reversion of unexpended balances. Any balance of the appropriations herein provided remaining unexpended at the end of the fiscal year for which authorized shall continue to be available for expenditure for the same purposes during the subsequent fiscal years until exhausted, or the work or purpose for which the appropriation was made has been completed or accomplished. In the latter case, such unexpended balance shall revert to the unappropriated surplus of the fund.
SEC. 5. Authority of the President to transfer amounts. The President of the Philippines is authorized to transfer any amount appropriated for any item or portion thereof in any purpose to any other item or items under the same purpose.
SEC. 6. Suspension of expenditure of appropriations. - The President of the Philippines is authorized to suspend or otherwise stop the expenditure of any amount herein appropriated for any purpose, or any portion thereof, whenever in his opinion the public interest so requires, and there-upon the funds affected by such action shall become available for any other expenditure authorized in this Act as the President may determine.
SEC. 7. Authority to purchase automobiles, auto-jitneys, or station wagons.- When expressly aothorized by the President of the Philippines, the appropriations authorized in items 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 of section one hereof may be used for the purchase of automobiles, auto-jitneys, or station wagons.
SEC. 8. Purpose for which appropriations may be used. - The amounts appropriated in this Act shall be used for the purpose of meeting new or additional expenditures necessary in adjusting Philippine economy to a position independent of trade preferences in the United States and in preparing the Philippines for assumption of the responsibilities of an independent state, and shall be accounted for separately from other moneys of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines: Provided, That no part of the appropriation herein authorized shall be paid directly or indirectly as a subsidy to the producers or processors of copra, coconut oil, or allied products, except that this provision shall not be contrued as prohibiting the use of a portion of said appropriation for facilities for better curing of copra, or for bone fide production loans to Philippine copra producers.
SEC. 9. Effective date. - This Act shall take effect on July first, nineteen hundred and forty.
Approved, May 26, 1940.
SECTION 1. Appropriation of funds.- The following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated out of the collections that accrued and shall accrue to the Coconut Oil Excise Tax Fund in the Philippine Treasury on and after January first, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, for the purpose hereunder specified in conformity with the provisions of the Act of Congress of March twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and thirty-four (Public Act No. 127, 73rd Congress), as amended by the Act of Congress of August seventh, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine (Public Act No. 300, 76th Congress):
SEC. 2. Reduction of appropriations previously authorized for the same purposes. The appropriations authorized in prior Acts herein specified for the same purposes for which appropriations made in this Act are intended are reduced to the extent of the amounts of the latter.
1. 2. Salaries and Wages Sundry expenses and equipment Construction of resthouses in Dansalan, Lanac, and Banaue, Mountain Province Total Total for the Office of the President 3. Salaries and wages Sundry expenses Total Less amount to be covered by expected sayings from the allotments of 1940 4. Salaries and Wages Sundry expenses Furniture and equipment Special purpose Total Less amount to be covered by expected savings from the allotments of 1940 Net total 
225,000.00
5. Salaries and Wages Sundry expenses Furniture and equipment Total Less amount to be covered by expected savings from the allotments of 1940 Net total 6. Salaries and wages Sundry expenses Furniture and equipment Total To be covered by an additional appropriation Net total 7. 8. Salaries and Wages Sundry expenses Furniture and equipment Special purposes Total Total for the Department of Agriculture and Commerce 9. For the construction of national roads as authorized in items 5, 11, 13, 36, 38, and 42, under section 1-C(q) of Commonwealth Act No. 330 10. 11. 
1,000,000.00
Total for the Department of Public Woks and Communications 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Total for Government Corporations 
24,500,000.00
GRAND TOTAL 
SEC. 3. Investment of Sinking Fund Reserve. The Treasurer of the Philippines is authorized to invest the whole or any part of the Sinking Fund Reserve created in item 18 of section one hereof in accordance with the provisions of act Numbered Three thousand fourteen. All expenses in connection with such investment shall be charge against the said sinking fund reserve.
SEC. 4. Reversion of unexpended balances. Any balance of the appropriations herein provided remaining unexpended at the end of the fiscal year for which authorized shall continue to be available for expenditure for the same purposes during the subsequent fiscal years until exhausted, or the work or purpose for which the appropriation was made has been completed or accomplished. In the latter case, such unexpended balance shall revert to the unappropriated surplus of the fund.
SEC. 5. Authority of the President to transfer amounts. The President of the Philippines is authorized to transfer any amount appropriated for any item or portion thereof in any purpose to any other item or items under the same purpose.
SEC. 6. Suspension of expenditure of appropriations. - The President of the Philippines is authorized to suspend or otherwise stop the expenditure of any amount herein appropriated for any purpose, or any portion thereof, whenever in his opinion the public interest so requires, and there-upon the funds affected by such action shall become available for any other expenditure authorized in this Act as the President may determine.
SEC. 7. Authority to purchase automobiles, auto-jitneys, or station wagons.- When expressly aothorized by the President of the Philippines, the appropriations authorized in items 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 of section one hereof may be used for the purchase of automobiles, auto-jitneys, or station wagons.
SEC. 8. Purpose for which appropriations may be used. - The amounts appropriated in this Act shall be used for the purpose of meeting new or additional expenditures necessary in adjusting Philippine economy to a position independent of trade preferences in the United States and in preparing the Philippines for assumption of the responsibilities of an independent state, and shall be accounted for separately from other moneys of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines: Provided, That no part of the appropriation herein authorized shall be paid directly or indirectly as a subsidy to the producers or processors of copra, coconut oil, or allied products, except that this provision shall not be contrued as prohibiting the use of a portion of said appropriation for facilities for better curing of copra, or for bone fide production loans to Philippine copra producers.
SEC. 9. Effective date. - This Act shall take effect on July first, nineteen hundred and forty.
Approved, May 26, 1940.