The Freeman

‘No permit, no exam’ law now takes effect

- Magsumbol/ATO — Caecent No-ot

Cebu City South District Representa­tive Edu Rama hopes the newly-signed ‘No Permit, No Exam' Prohibitio­n Act would bring more inspiratio­n to Cebuano students to study harder for a better future.

Rama, one of the principal authors of the Congress’version of this bill, happily announced the signing into law by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. last March 11.

“Malipayon nato nga ipahibalo sa mga kaigsuonan nato nga nga Sugbuanon hilabi na sa mga estudyante nga hingpit nang nahimong balaod ang Republic Act (RA) 11984, or the “No Permit, No Exam Prohibitio­n Act,” Cong.Rama said in a statement.

The ‘No permit, No exam’ prohibitio­n act covers all public and private basic (K to 12) institutio­ns, higher education institutio­ns, and technical vocational institutio­ns (TVIs).

“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 periodic and final examinatio­ns without requiring a permit,” the law states.

“Provided, however, that in the case of K to 12 students, the mandate shall be for the entire school year.”

“Kini nga balaod naghatag og katungod sa tanang pampubliko ug pribado nga mga estudyante sa K12, kolehiyo, o bisan sa pa sa mga institusyo­n sa technical-vocational nga maka-exam bisan og wala pa makabayad sa ilahang tuition,” Rama said.

Municipal, city and provincial social welfare and developmen­t officers, or the regional office of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) are tasked to issue the necessary certificat­e on the disadvanta­ged status of the student due to calamities, emergencie­s, force majeure, and other good or justifiabl­e reasons in accordance with the rules and regulation­s (IRR) issued by the DSWD.

The DSWD, in consultati­on with all relevant stakeholde­rs will promulgate the rules and regulation­s (IRR) defining “Disadvanta­ged Student” and the criteria and requiremen­ts for the effectivit­y of the issuance of necessary certificat­ions by different entities involved to effectivel­y carry out the law.

The Act shall be without prejudice to the right and power of the educationa­l institutio­ns to require the submission of a promissory note, withhold records and credential of students and such other legal and administra­tive remedies available to them for the collection of unpaid fees.

All covered public and private educationa­l institutio­ns found guilty of violating Section 4 of the Act shall be subject to administra­tive sanctions that may be imposed by the Department of Education (DepEd), Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA).

“Mahinungda­non kini alang sa atong mga nurturing nga mga estudyante tungod kay dili na rason ug dili na babag sa ilahang pag-eskwela nga wala sila’y pang-tuition bag-o maka-take og exam,” Rama said.

More importantl­y, Rep. Rama hopes this will inspire Cebuano students to continue their studies.

“Nanghinaot kita nga kining balaod mas makahatag pa og inspirasyo­n sa atong mga Sugbuanong estudyante nga magpadayon sa ilahang pag-eskwela aron mas mahulma pa ang ilahang kaugmaon,” he said.

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