The birth of the plumbing profession in the Philippines is traced back to the _____.
17th century
16th century
18th century
19th century
_____ issued a letter of instruction on pepper waste disposal in all municipalities.
Governor General Harrison
President Ramon Magsaysay
NAMPAP President Jaime Cabase
Chairman Hermogenes Pobre
Known as "the Plumbing Code for the City of Manila"
City Ordinance 2411
City Ordinance 1378
City Ordinance 6541
City Ordinance 1955
The first Chief of the Division of Plumbing Constriction and Inspection
John Hass
Jaime Cabase
Fortunato Amosco
Hermogenes Pobre
This became Republic Act No. 1378
House Bill No. 962
House Bill No. 824
House Bill No. 937
House Bill No. 710
On _____, R.A. 1378 was signed by President Ramon Magsaysay
June 18,1955
January 28, 1959
November 28, 1967
October 18, 1964
In ____, the Third Congress of the Republic of the Philippines in its Second Session, approved after the third reading House Bill No. 962
1954
1959
1966
1935
On _____, the First Amendment to the National Plumbing Code was approved, which effected the inclusion of "Asbestos-Cement Pipe" as an approved plumbing material.
November 28,1967
January 28,1959
December 21, 1999
Before Martial Law in 1972, ____ otherwise known as the "Building Code of the Philippines" was passed with the "National Plumbing Code of 1959" as referral code in full text.
R.A. No. 6541
R.A. No. 1378
R.A. No. 2411
R.A. No. 5132
In 1996, NAMPAP President _____ spearheaded the updating of the Revised National Plumbing Code.
Crispin Francisco
In October 1999, NAMPAP submitted the Draft Code to the Board of Master Plumber (BOMP) Chaired by _____.
Francisco Geronimo
The PRC under Chairman Hermogenes Pobre adopted the _____ which His Excellency, President Joseph Ejercito Estrada approved on December 21, 1999 pursuant to Section 4 of R.A. 1378 known as the Plumbing Law
Revised Plumbing Code of 1999
National Plumbing Code of 1959
Plumbing Code of Manila
Plumbing Law of the Philippines