Ra4670 Amendments Additional Benefits - 2004
Ra4670 Amendments Additional Benefits - 2004
Ra4670 Amendments Additional Benefits - 2004
S. B. No.
321
EXPLANATORY NOTE
It is the vision of the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers to provide programs for
the promotion and improvement of the social well being and economic status of public school
teachers, including their living and working conditions, terms of employment and career
prospects. However, it seems that lethargy bordering on official neglect has beset the
implementation of said statute thus setting at naught whatever lofty aims the legslature has
envisioned in ordaining said Magna Carta.
Hence, many years after the enactment of the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers,
with most of its provisions still unenforced, it behooved upon the legslature to take steps to
ensure that good laws are not only passed but are that they are carried out to the letter as well.
Primarily, therefore, this proposed measure seeks the full implementation of the Magna
Carta for Public School Teachers. In unequivocal terms, it mandates that the Department of
Education PepEd) carry into effect the provisions of Republic Act No. 4670 under pain of strict
enforcement of the sanctions upon responsible officials in case of neglect or omission to perform
said duty. Moreover, the Secretary of the Department of Education is further directed to submit
to the President and the Congress a periodic report detailing compliance with the aforesaid
mandate. Finally, in appropriate cases, government agencies are enjoined to extend utmost
support and cooperation to the Department.
Even on the assumption that public school teachers shall henceforth be enjoying the
effects of the beneficent provisions of the Magna Carta, this bill goes a step further by providing
additional benefits and privileges in the form of more liberal study leaves, educational grants to
children of teachers, and more comprehensive special hardship allowances.
It is hoped that these additional benefits and privileges will make certain that public
school teachers will receive their due and be placed on a plane befitting their roles as educators
of our youth.
In view thereof, the early approval of this bill is being earnestly sought.
THIRTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC ) .FA -’\ h10 %4
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S. B. No. 221
AN ACT
PROVIDING FOR ADDITIONAL BENEFITS AND
PRIVILEGES TO PuBLrc SCHOOL TEACHERS AMENDING
FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4670, OTHERWISE
KNOWN AS “THE MAGNA CARTA FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
TEACBERS”, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress
assembled:
SECTION 1. Section 19 of Republic Act No. 4670, otherwise known as the “Magna
salary.”
enjoyed by teachers in the public schools, they shall be entitled to a study leave
not exceeding one (1) school year after EVERY THREE (3) [seven] years of
COURSES. Such leave shall be granted in accordance with a schedule set by the
Department of Education. During the period of such leave, the teachers shall be
entitled to THEIR FULL [at least sixty percent of their] monthly salary and
allowed to accumulate more than one (1) year study leave, unless he OR SHE
needs NOT MORE THAN TWO (2) [an] additional semesters to finish his OR
EVERY YEAR OF STUDY LEAVE [no compensation shall be due the teacher
after the first year of such leave]. In all cases, the study leave shall be counted for
The compensation allowed for THE [one year] study leave as herein
provided shall be subject to the condition that the teacher takes the regular study
load and passes at least seventy-five percent (75%) of his OR HER courses.
[Study leave of more than one (1) year may be permitted by the Secretary of
SEC. 3. There shall be incorporated after Section 26 of the same Act, two (2) new
Department of Education to carry out the full implementation of the provisions of Republic Act
No. 4670. responsible officials
Congress of the Philippines a report compliance with the provisions of this Section.
Act shall be held unconstitutional or invalid, the other section or provision not otherwise affected
proclamations, rules and are inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are
SEC. 7. Effectivi& Clausd. - This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days from its
publication in the Official Gazette or in Tt least two (2) newspapers of general circulation.
Approved, i