Republic of the
Philippines
Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila
Tenth Congress
Republic Act No. 8177 March 20, 1996
AN ACT DESIGNATING
DEATH BY LETHAL INJECTION AS THE METHOD OF CARRYING OUT CAPITAL PUNISHMENT,
AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLE 81 OF THE REVISED PENAL CODE, AS AMENDED BY
SECTION 24 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7659
Be it enacted by the
Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled::
Section 1.
Article 81 of the Revised Penal Code, as amended by Section 24 of Republic
Act No. 7659 is hereby further amended to read as follows:
"Art.
81. When and how the death penalty is to be executed. – The death sentence
shall be executed with preference to any other penalty and shall consist in
putting the person under the sentence to death by lethal injection. The death
sentence shall be executed under the authority of the Director of the Bureau
of Corrections, endeavoring so far as possible to mitigate the sufferings of
the person under the sentence during the lethal injection as well as during
the proceedings prior to the execution.
"The
Director of the Bureau of Corrections shall take steps to ensure that the
lethal injection to be administered is sufficient to cause the instantaneous
death of the convict.
"Pursuant
to this, all personnel involved in the administration of lethal injection
shall be trained prior to the performance of such task.
"The
authorized physician of the Bureau of Corrections, after thorough
examination, shall officially make a pronouncement of the convict's death and
shall certify thereto in the records of the Bureau of Corrections.
The
death sentence shall be carried out not earlier than one (1) year nor later
than eighteen (18) months after the judgment has become final and executory
without prejudice to the exercise by the President of his executive clemency
powers at all times."
Section 2.
Persons already sentenced by judgment, which has become final and executory,
who are waiting to undergo the death penalty by electrocution or gas
poisoning shall be under the coverage of the provisions of this Act upon its
effectivity. Their sentences shall be automatically modified for this
purpose.
Section 3. Implementing
Rules. – The Secretary of Justice in coordination with
the Secretary of Health and the Bureau of Corrections shall, within thirty
(30) days from the effectivity of this Act, promulgate the rules to implement
its provisions.
Section 4. Repealing
Clause. – All laws, presidential decrees and issuances,
executive orders, rules and regulations or parts thereof inconsistent with
the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
Section 5. Effectivity. –
This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the
Official Gazette or in at least two (2) national newspapers of general
circulation, whichever comes earlier. Publication shall not be later than ten
(10) days after the approval thereof.
Approved: March 20, 1996
Source: The Lawphil Project - Arellano Law Foundation |
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