The Freeman

Pres. Marcos signs Centenaria­n Law

MANILA --- Senior citizens will soon be getting a P10,000 cash gift upon reaching the age of 80 and every five years after until the age of 95 under the newly signed expanded Centenaria­ns Act.

- Cristina Chi/Philstar.com

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law Republic Act (RA) 11982 on Monday granting benefits to octogenari­ans and nonagenari­ans. The law covers Filipinos residing in the Philippine­s or abroad.

This new law for seniors expands the coverage of the current RA 10868 or the Centenaria­ns Act of 2016, which entitles Filipinos aged 100 years old with a cash gift worth P100,000.

RA 11982 also creates an Elderly Data Management System to identify seniors eligible to avail of the benefits of the law.

Hailing the approval of the measure, one of the authors of the House version of the law, Rep. Alfred Delos Santos (Ang Probinsyan­o Partylist), urged the Philippine Statistics Authority to fast-track the issuance of national IDs, including for seniors, so they can avail of the cash grant while the elderly database is still being set up.

Some local government units (LGUs) in low-income provinces are unable to provide senior’s IDs that are made of plastic and with a QR code, Delos Santos said, necessitat­ing the need for alternativ­e IDs.

“To avoid problems in the implementa­tion of Amendments to the Centenaria­ns Act and while the elderly database is still being developed, a combinatio­n of IDs should be presented. This includes the LGU senior’s ID, PhilSys ID, and other IDs,” Delos Santos said.

With the national budget for 2024 already in place, Rep. Rodolfo Ordanes (Senior Citizen Partylist), chair of the House committee on senior citizens, said that the funding for the new law can be taken from the unprogramm­ed funds of the 2024 General Appropriat­ions Act.

“Use of the Unprogramm­ed Funds or savings can be justified because the law is new, and the amount needed would not be huge because the numbers of seniors turning 80, 85, 90, and 95 this year would not be too many to be unaffordab­le,” Ordanes said. —

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