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The National Cultural Heritage Act, officially designated as Republic Act No. 10066, is a Philippine law that created the
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(PRECUP) and took other steps to preserve historic buildings that are over 50 years old. It was signed into law on March 25, 2009. It was passed in response to the 2000 demolition of the
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. The
Philippine Registry of Cultural Property The Philippine Registry of Cultural Property, abbreviated as PRECUP is a national registry of the Philippine Government used to consolidate in one record all cultural property that are deemed important to the cultural heritage, tangible and int ...
registers all cultural properties of the country,Bonvito (2010-04-23
"Text of the Philippine National Cultural Heritage Law"
. Time Traveling. Retrieved on 2010-10-26.
which the
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is mandated to establish and maintain through the appropriate cultural agencies and local governments. A house that has significant importance to the Filipino culture is declared to be a "Heritage House" by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), previously known as the National Historical Institute. Historical markers are placed on the houses by the commission to indicate their significance, Ancestral homes that have figured in an historic event, house such as the '' Bonifacio Trial House'' in
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, or houses of national heroes of the Philippines like the ''
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Shrine'' in
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are included among the categories "National Shrines" or "National Historical Landmarks"."Shrines and Landmarks"
National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Retrieved on 2011-10-26.
The act also requires: * That for "cultural property declared as Immovable Cultural Property, the appropriate cultural agency shall, after registration, give due notice to the Registry of Deeds having jurisdiction for annotation on the land titles..."Section 14, Republic Act No. 10066. * That "Local government units, through their cultural offices, shall likewise maintain an inventory of cultural property under its jurisdiction and shall furnish the Commission a copy..." * That "All government agencies and instrumentalities, government_owned_and_controlled_corporations.html" ;"title="government owned and controlled corporation">government owned and controlled corporations">government owned and controlled corporation">government owned and controlled corporations..including public and private educational institutions, shall report their ownership and/or possession of such items to the pertinent cultural agency and shall register such properties within three (3) years from the effectivity of this Act." * That "Private collectors and owners of cultural property shall register such properties, within three (3) years from the effectivity of this Act. The private collectors and owners of cultural property shall not be divested of their possession and ownership...even after registration of said property..." and that information on such private property "shall remain confidential and may be given only upon prior consent of the private owner." The act defines "cultural property" as "all products of human creativity by which a people and a nation reveal their identity, including churches, mosques and other places of religious worship, schools and natural history specimens and sites, whether public or owned, movable or immovable, and tangible or intangible." It deems all heritage structures, which are at least 50 years old, as presumed important cultural properties despite non-declaration by cultural agencies. Nonetheless, the government mandates all local government units to register these presumed important cultural properties to the database of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts for cultural documentation and conservation. The citizen retains the ownership of the house; the government is only declaring the heritage value of the structure and providing funding for its protection and preservation.(2010-09-03)
"No ownership change in ‘RA 10066 declaration’"
Inquirer.net. Retrieved on 2011-10-26.


See also

* List of National Cultural Treasures in the Philippines * List of historical markers of the Philippines * List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines * Ancestral houses of the Philippines * Suyat


References


External links


Text of the Act online from the Heritage Conservation Society
For a pdf file of the act
go to the Senate of the Philippines website

Implementing Rules and Regulations of the National Cultural Heritage Act
on the National Commission for Culture and the Art
home page
{{Philippine Registry of Cultural Property Philippine legislation Historic preservation legislation Presidency of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo