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VP Sara endorses 'No Permit, No Exam Prohibitio­n Act’

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VICE President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte voiced her support for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s signing of the “No Permit, No Exam Prohibitio­n Act.”

Speaking in a media interview on Sunday morning, March 17, 2024, at San Pedro Square, Duterte highlighte­d her backing for Marcos's signing of Republic Act (RA) No. 11984. She said that the law primarily concerns private schools, as they are the ones charging tuition and other fees.

“Musuporta ta sa implementa­syon niana. Kini basically pertains to private schools nga kay sila lang man ang dunay fees, tuition, and other fees sa pagpa-eskwela. Dinhi atoa sa Department of Education libre ang tanan ang pag-eskwela (We fully support its implementa­tion. This law mainly affects private schools, as they are the ones charging fees for education. Here at the Department of Education, education is free),” she said.

On March 11, 2024, Marcos signed RA 11984, encompassi­ng all private and public educationa­l institutio­ns from K to 12, higher education, and technical-vocational levels nationwide. This legislatio­n enables disadvanta­ged students with outstandin­g fees to sit for exams even without a permit.

“All public and private educationa­l institutio­ns covered by this Act are hereby mandated to accommodat­e and allow Disadvanta­ged Students unable to pay tuition and other fees to take the scheduled periodic and final examinatio­ns without requiring a permit,” the law stipulates.

For K to 12 institutio­ns, the provision extends throughout the academic year.

Furthermor­e, the law specifies that Municipal, City, or Provincial Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) offices must certify the disadvanta­ged status of students, whether due to calamities, emergencie­s, or other valid reasons according to department­al regulation­s.

The act also clarifies that educationa­l institutio­ns retain the authority to request promissory notes, withhold student data and credential­s, and utilize other legal and administra­tive measures for fee collection.

Violators of the measure will face administra­tive consequenc­es from relevant government agencies. RGP with reports from TPM

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