Bangsamoro Legislative Registry

Every law, from filing to page one. In plain language.

The Bangsamoro Parliament publishes its record across six separate archives. This puts them in one place — searchable, filterable, and written in language you do not need a law degree to read.

3,363 records / registry generated 2026-08-14

Records indexed

3,363

Across acts, bills, and adopted resolutions.

Laws in force

94

Bangsamoro Autonomy Acts ratified since 2019.

Bills tracked

475

Proposals moving through Parliament right now.

Resolutions

578

Positions Parliament has formally adopted.

Where the bills are

Most bills never make it.

Of the 475 bills tracked here, 52have been approved on third reading. The rest are still somewhere in the sequence — and nearly all of them are sitting in a committee, which is the one stage Parliament’s own rules open to the public.

7Filed1%

Handed in and numbered. Nothing has happened to it yet.

209First reading44%

Read into the record and sent to a committee.

201In committee42%

Being gone through line by line — the stage you can act at.

Filed: 7 of 475First reading: 209 of 475In committee: 201 of 475Approved: 52 of 475Archived: 5 of 475Stage not recorded: 1 of 475
11%approved on third reading

52Approved11%

Passed on third reading and on its way to becoming law.

5Archived1%

Left the sequence without passing.

1Stage not recorded<1%

The source lists no stage we can place.

The process, simplified

Seven steps, and one of them is yours.

Parliament publishes the path a bill takes as thirteen steps of rules citations. It is the same path said plainly here — with what happens at each stage, and the one point where its own rules say a committee may ask the public in.

  1. Filed
  2. First reading
  3. Committee
  4. Second reading
  5. Third reading
  6. Signed
  7. In force
Follow a bill through Parliament

This is a reading aid, not a legal source.

Summaries, sector tags, and status explanations here are written from the titles and metadata Parliament publishes, with human review — they are here to help you find a measure, not to cite one. Read the official document before quoting it, and where the registry is incomplete the category page says so.

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