The Philippine Star

Rody signs law banning hazing

- By DELON PORCALLA

President Duterte has signed into law a consolidat­ed bill that declares hazing by school fraterniti­es as a criminal offense.

Republic Act 11053 or the law “prohibitin­g hazing and regulating other forms or initiation rites of fraterniti­es, sororities and other organizati­ons,” also provides higher fines and longer imprisonme­nt for violators. The new law, known as the

“Anti-Hazing Act of 2018,” effectivel­y amends RA 8049, the anti-hazing law that was passed 23 years ago in 1995.

RA 11053, a consolidat­ion of Senate Bill 1662 and House Bill 6573, is an offshoot of the death of University of Santo Tomas law student Horacio Castillo III, at the hands of his colleagues in the Aegis Juris fraternity.

Castillo, a 22-year-old freshman, died of heart attack after sustaining massive injuries inflicted on him during the initiation rites of Aegis Juris outside the UST campus.

Last January, the House unanimousl­y approved on third and final reading House Bill 6573.

Administra­tion and opposition lawmakers approved in plenary HB 6573, or the “AntiHazing Act,” that prohibits the act of hazing, regulates other forms of initiation rites of fraterniti­es, sororities and other groups and provides penalties for its violation.

The bill provides that the head of the school or an authorized representa­tive must assign at least two representa­tives of the school to be present during initiation rites, who shall see to it that no hazing is conducted.

All fraterniti­es, sororities and organizati­ons must be assigned a faculty adviser responsibl­e for monitoring their activities.

The person or persons who participat­e in the hazing shall suffer imprisonme­nt for 20 years and one day to life imprisonme­nt and a fine of P1 million if this results in the death, suicide, rape, sodomy or mutilation of the victim.

The legislatio­n was passed also in response to numerous reports of hazing done particular­ly by members of fraterniti­es and sororities in reputable universiti­es, which resulted in the torture and worse, death of the victims.

Among the many authors of HB 6573 are Reps. Bernadette Herrera-Dy (chair of the House committee on public informatio­n), Rozzano Rufino Biazon (Muntinlupa), Christophe­r de Venecia (Pangasinan) and Ricardo Belmonte (party-list Serbisyo ng Bayan).

The bill prohibits all forms of hazing at whatever stage of the initiation rites or practice. Fraterniti­es, sororities and organizati­ons not based in school, such as those in communitie­s, are also covered by the prohibitio­n.

 ??  ?? President Duterte is joined by Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez as he checks out one of the stalls during the National Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Summit 2018 at the Asean Convention Center in Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga the other day.
President Duterte is joined by Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez as he checks out one of the stalls during the National Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Summit 2018 at the Asean Convention Center in Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga the other day.

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