PHILIPPINE LAWS, STATUTES, CODES & ISSUANCES
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10295, November 12, 2012 AN ACT SEPARATING THE RAMON B. FELIPE SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL – DEL ROSARIO ANNEX IN BARANGAY DEL ROSARIO, MUNICIPALITY OF PAMPLONA, PROVINCE OF CAMARINES SUR FROM THE RAMON B. FELIPE SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, CONVERTING IT INTO AN INDEPENDENT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TO BE KNOWN AS DEL ROSARIO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10295, November 12, 2012
AN ACT SEPARATING THE RAMON B. FELIPE SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL – DEL ROSARIO ANNEX IN BARANGAY DEL ROSARIO, MUNICIPALITY OF PAMPLONA, PROVINCE OF CAMARINES SUR FROM THE RAMON B. FELIPE SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, CONVERTING IT INTO AN INDEPENDENT NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TO BE KNOWN AS DEL ROSARIO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
Section 1. Separation and Conversion into a National High School. – The Ramon B. Felipe Sr. National High School – Del Rosario Annex in Barangay Del Rosario, Municipality of Pamplona, Province of Camarines Sur is hereby separated from the Ramon B. Felipe Sr. National High School and. converted into an independent national high school to be known as Del Rosario National High School.
SEC. 2. Transfer of Assets and Liabilities. – All personnel, assets, liabilities and records of the Ramon B. Felipe Sr. National High School – Del Rosario Annex are hereby transferred to and absorbed by the Del Rosario National High School.
SEC. 3. Appropriations. – The Secretary of Education shall immediately include in the Department’s program the operationalization of the Del Rosario National High School, the initial funding of which shall be charged against the current year’s appropriations of the Ramon B. Felipe Sr. National High School – Del Rosario Annex. Thereafter, the amount necessary for the continued operation of the school shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.
SEC. 4. Implementation. – The Secretary of Education shall issue such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the purpose of this Act.
SEC. 5. Effectivity. – This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette.
Approved,
(Sgd.) JUAN PONCE ENRILE President of the Senate | (Sgd.) FELICIANO BELMONTE JR. Speaker of the House of Representatives |
This Act which originated in the House of Representatives was finally passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on March 21, 2012 and August 28, 2012, respectively.
(Sgd.) EMMA LIRIO-REYES Secretary of the Senate | (Sgd.) MARILYN B. BARUA-YAP Secretary General House of Representatives |
Approved: NOV 14 2012
President of the Philippines
MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA
14 November 2012
Sir:
Pursuant to the provisions of existing laws, you are hereby appointed JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 6, APARRI, CAGAYAN.
By virtue hereof, you may qualify and enter upon the performance of the duties of the office, furnishing this Office and the Civil Service Commission with copies of your oath of office.
(Sgd.) BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
HON. NELJOE A. CORTES
Thru: The Chief Justice
Supreme Court of the Philippines
Manila
A November 14, 2012, press release from the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita Quintos Deles on Thursday said the establishment of an interagency monitoring body on human rights violations allegedly committed by government and communist rebels underscores the Government of the Philippines’ (GPH) strong commitment to the achievement of peace.
“We have long recognized that respect for human rights is an indispensable ingredient in establishing and maintaining genuine peace,” Deles said at the signing of Terms of Reference (TOR) of the Complaints Monitoring Working Group (CMWG) held at the Astoria Plaza in Pasig City on November 8.
The CMWG is an interagency body tasked to monitor alleged human rights violations of both the security forces of the government and the Communist Party of the Philippines, the New People’s Army and the National Democratic Front (CPP/NPA/NDF).
The GPH Monitoring Committee (MC), the government component of the Joint Monitoring Committee formed to monitor compliance with the Comprehensive Agreement on the Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL), heads the CMWG with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Philippine National Police (PNP) and Department of Justice (DOJ) as members.
Deles said the TOR emphatically reaffirms the government’s commitment to uphold human rights and international humanitarian law.
“More than simple terms of reference, this document, and the interagency cooperation it defines, embodies a loud and clear statement of intent… that our commitment to human rights and International Humanitarian Law goes far beyond mere policy statements and lip service and is premised on genuine accountability and justice, for as we know, without justice, there can be no peace,” Deles said.
The CMWG was created to facilitate the investigation of violations of alleged human rights and IHL through cooperative efforts among its member agencies.
Atty. Jaime Arroyo, head of the GPH-MC Secretariat, stressed that the CMWG itself is not an investigative body, but it will “refer [the victims’ complaints] to offices of the government that are mandated to investigate and/or prosecute crimes” against human rights laws.
Reiterating the administration’s commitment to peace talks with the NDF, Secretary Deles said, “The government stands ready to face challenges in pursuit of peace with the Communist rebels and their various instrumentalities.”
“Finding a peaceful solution remains a high priority considering that the armed conflict between the government and the communist NPA has lasted for over four decades and has inflicted unimaginable suffering on several generations of Filipinos, whether it is the government troops, the rebels, or the civilians who are often caught between them,” she added.
Joining Secretary Deles at the TOR signing were Secretary of Justice Leila M. de Lima, AFP Provost Marshal General Brig. Gen. Herbert Yambing, Philippine National Police (PNP) Directorate for Community Relations Director Lina Sarmiento, Political Affairs Undersecretary and GPH-MC Chair Jose Luis Martin Gascon and Commission on Human Rights Chair Loretta Ann P. Rosales.
A the same event, the GPH-MC launched an internet portal that enables partner agencies, other stakeholders, and victims of human rights and IHL violations to file their complaints online.