Administrative Code of 1987/Book IV/Title I/Chapter 13

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Administrative Code of 1987 (1987)
by Corazon Aquino
Book IV, Title I, Chapter 13

Source: Supplement to the Official Gazette. Vol. 83, No. 38. Manila. National Printing Office. 1987. pp. 60–61.

4573615Administrative Code of 1987 — Book IV, Title I, Chapter 131987Corazon Aquino

Chapter 13Passport

Sec. 48. Definition.—A Philippine passport is an official document of identity of Philippine citizenship of the holder issued for travel purposes.

Sec. 49. Persons Entitled.—Only citizens of the Philippines may be issued passports. A minor may, upon his own application, be issued a passport, except when his natural or legal guardian requests that the application be denied.

Sec. 50. Authority to Issue, Restrict, Withdraw or Cancel.—The Secretary shall have authority to withhold the issuance or order the cancellation or restriction of passports upon lawful order of the court or when he deems it necessary in the interest of national security, public safety or public health, or in cases when a passport was secured through misrepresentation or fraud.

Sec. 51. Period of Validity, Extension and Renewal.—The original period of validity of a Philippine passport is two (2) years. It may be extended for another two (2) years provided that the application for extension is made before the expiration of four (4) years from the date of original issue of the passport. However, the validity of a passport may be limited for a certain period or for a definite purpose.

Sec. 52. Supplementary Regulation.—The Secretary may prescribe supplementary regulations for the issuance, extension or amendment of all kinds of passports.

Sec. 53. Amendments.—Upon application, an unexpired passport may be amended to reflect the new civil status or new name or surname or to add more pages, or to modify a condition or restriction therein.

Sec. 54. Fees.—The Secretary shall prescribe uniform fees for the issuance, extension and amendment of passports, and such other services that may be rendered by the Department relating to passports. However, no fee shall be collected for the issuance of passports to government officials proceeding abroad in the discharge of their official duties attested by regular travel orders or for those issued to immediate members of their families on official travel.

This work is in the public domain because it is a work of the Philippine government (see Republic Act No. 8293 Sec. 176).

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