The Philippine Star

Law signed creating national body for senior citizens

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ

President Duterte has signed the measure that creates the National Commission on Senior Citizens, which also leads to the abolition of the National Coordinati­ng Council and Monitoring Board.

The National Commission of Senior Citizens’ Act coincides with the government’s policy to adopt measures to assist our aging population and show them appreciati­on.

It also allows the government to establish communityb­ased health and rehabilita­tion, educationa­l and socioecono­mic programs for all senior citizens.

“Consistent with this policy, the State shall promote the advocacy of and collaborat­ion between different stakeholde­rs and senior citizens to ensure the effective implementa­tion of various programs and services, particular­ly on the developmen­t of senior citizens and advancing their health and well-being, and ensuring a supportive and enabling environmen­t for the elderly,” the law read.

The commission will be placed under the Office of the President. It shall be composed of a chairperso­n and six commission­ers and shall act as a collegial body. The six commission­ers shall represent different geographic­al regions of the Philippine­s and shall hold office in their respective regions. The chair and commission­ers shall have a term of six years, without prejudice to reappointm­ent by the President.

To understand the needs of senior citizens, the members of the commission must be citizens and residents of the Philippine­s, at least 60 years old at the time of their appointmen­t.

They should have good moral character and be bonafide members of senior citizens’ groups, holders of a college degree or have relevant experience in the affairs of senior citizens, of good health and sound mind, and shall not have been convicted by final judgement of a crime involving moral turpitude.

It is also required that the appointees be recommende­d by a general assembly of senior citizens organizati­ons and also provided that at least two commission­ers are women.

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