NBCP Chapter 2: William Lloyd C. Umali BSCE V - 41622
NBCP Chapter 2: William Lloyd C. Umali BSCE V - 41622
NBCP Chapter 2: William Lloyd C. Umali BSCE V - 41622
For the violation of any of the provisions of this Code or any of the rules or
regulations issued thereunder, the Secretary is hereby empowered to prescribe
and impose fines not exceeding ten thousand pesos.
Violations
It shall be unlawful . for any person, firm or corporation, to erect, construct, enlarge,
alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert, demolish, equip, use, occupy, or
maintain any building or structure or cause the same to .be done contrary to or in
violation of any provision of this Code.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate · any of the provisions of this Code
and/or commit any act hereby declared to be unlawful shall upon conviction, be
punished by a fine of not more than twenty thousand pesos or by imprisonment of
not more than two years or by both such fine and imprisonment: Provided, that in
the case of a corporation firm, partnership or association, the penalty shall be
imposed upon its officials responsible for such violation and in case the guilty party is
an alien, he shall immediately be deported after payment of the fine and/or service
of his sentence.
Section 214: Dangerous or Ruinous Buildings or Structures
Dangerous buildings are those which are herein declared as such or are
structurally unsafe or not provided with safe degrees, or which constitute a fire
hazard, or are otherwise dangerous to human life, or which in relation to
existing use, constitute a hazard to safety or health or public welfare because of
inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence, or abandonment; or which
otherwise contribute to the pollution of the site or the community to an
intolerable degree.
BEFORE
AFTER
Ozone Disco Tragedy
The Ozone Disco fire in Quezon City, Philippines broke out shortly before midnight at
11:35 pm Philippine Standard Time, March 18, 1996 (3:35 pm, March 18, 1996, UTC) leaving
at least 162 people dead. It is officially acknowledged as the worst fire in Philippine
history, and among the 10 worst nightclub fires in the world
Emergency exit was blocked by another building, the main door only opens inwardly.
Seven Philippine safety officers have been sentenced to jail for corruption over a fire at a
night club that killed 162 people in Quezon City in 1996.
The officials gave safety permits to the Ozone Disco Club without carrying out checks, the
court found.
They were sentenced to between six and 10 years, but will not go to jail until after appeals
are heard. Two managers of the club also received jail terms.
Floor plan
Section 215: Abatement of Dangerous Buildings
The rights, actions and remedies provided in this Code shall be in addition to
any and all other rights of action and remedies that may be available under
existing laws.
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Article 482
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