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CHN Reviewer (Laws) - IMPORTANT LAWS IN


COMMUNITY HEALTH IN NURSING. (LECTURE)
Nursing (Bukidnon State University)

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LAWS AFFECTING THE PRACTICE OF NURSING / MIDWIFERY IN THE PHILIPPINES


(Dean MARLOU L. GANDIA, RN, RM, MGM, MHA, MAN, CEMT)

A. PRESIDENTIAL DECREES
1. PD 48 – four (4) children with paid maternity leave privilege
2. PD 69 – four (4) children for personal tax exemption
3. PD 79 – Revised the Population Act; Defines the objectives, duties and functions of POPCOM
4. PD 223 – Creation of Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) in 1973
5. PD 442 – New Labor code
6. PD 491 – Nutrition program
7. PD 541 – Former Filipino professionals allowed to practice their respective professions in the Philippines
8. PD 568 – Role of Public health midwives expanded under the RHCDS; Restructuring of the Philippine
Health Care Delivery System; Deployment of midwives to improve rural situation (1 PHMid
= 5,000 pop.; 1 PHNurse = 10,000 pop; 1 RHPhysician = 20,000 pop)
9. PD 603 – Child and Youth Welfare Code
10. PD 628 – Employee Compensation & State Insurance Fund
11. PD 651 – Birth registration following delivery (all health workers shall identify and encourage the
registration of all births within 30 days following delivery)
12. PD 825 – Anti- improper garbage disposal (provides penalty for improper disposal of garbage)
13. PD 851 – 13th month pay
14. PD 856 – Code of Sanitation – provides for the control of all factors in man’s environment that affect
health including the quality of water, food, milk, control of insects, animal carriers,
transmitters of diseases, sanitary and recreation facilities, noise, pollution, unpleasant odors
and control of nuisance. (Mother of all Sanitation law’s in PH. )
15. PD 965 – Family Planning and responsible parenthood instructions prior to issuance of marriage license
16. PD 996 September 16, 1976 – Compulsory immunization for all children below eight (8) years old against
six (6) immunizable diseases
17. PD 1063 – Muslim Holidays
18. PD 1204 – Amends PD # 79

B. ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS
1. A.O. No. 114 s. 1991 – Revised/updated the roles and functions of the Municipal Health Officers, Public
Health Nurses and Rural Health Midwives

C. Department of Health – DEPARTMENT / MINISTRY CIRCULARS


1. Dept. Circular Order No. 75 – Reinstitution of Tetanus Toxoid among Pregnant Women
2. Min. Circ. No. 2 s. 1986 – Includes AIDS as a notifiable disease

D. EXECUTIVE ORDERS
1. EO 51 – Milk Code
2. EO 85 – Integration of Public Health and Hospital Services
3. EO 119 – Reorganization of Department of Health
4. EO 180 – Guidelines on the right to organize of government employees
5. EO 203 – List of regular holidays & special days
6. EO 209– Family Code of the Philippines (amended by RA 6609)
7. EO 226 - Command Responsibility
8. EO 503 – Provides for the Rule and Regulation Implementing the Transfer of Personnel Assets, Liabilities
and Records of National Government

E. HOUSE BILLS
1. HB # 16 – Two-Child Policy
2. HB # 3773 – Responsible Parenthood and Population Movement Act

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F. BOARD OF MIDWIFERY / NURSING RESOLUTIONS


1. BOM # 557 Series 1988 – Code of Ethics
2. BON # 100 Series 1993 – Implementing Rules & Regulations of RA 7392
3. BON # 633 Series 1964 – ICN Code of ethics
4. BON # 1955 Series 1989 – PNA Code of Ethics
5. BON # 08 Series 1994 – Special Training on intravenous injections for the R.N.
6. BON # 20 Series 1994 – Implementing Rules & Regulations of RA 7164
7. BON # 110 Series 1994 – Guide to Evaluate Compliance with Standards for Safe Nursing Practice

G. PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATIONS / PRONOUNCEMENTS


1. Proc. # 4 – Philippine Measles Elimination Campaign – Declaring the period of September 16 – October
14, 1998 as the “Ligtas Tigdas Month”
2. Proc. # 6 April 3, 1986 – United Nations - Universal Goal on Child Immunization by 1990
3. Proc. # 46 September 16, 1992 – Reaffirming the commitment of the Philippines to the Universal Child
and Mother Immunization Goal of the World Health Assembly
4. Proc. # 118 – Professional regulation Week – June 16-22
5. Proc. # 539 - Nurse week – every last week of October
6. Proc. # 1275 - Midwifery week – every third week of October
7. Proc. # 147 March 3, 1993 – Declares April 21 and May 19, 1993 and every 3rd Wednesday of January and
February and thereafter for 2 years as National Immunization Days
8. Proc. # 773 March 28, 1996 – Every 3rd Wednesday of April and May as the “Knock-out Polio Day”
9. Proc. # 1064 August 27, 1997 – Enjoining all sectors of society to participate in the Acute Flaccid
Paralysis (AFP) surveillance component of polio eradication campaign
10. Proc. # 1066 – Declaring a National Neonatal Tetanus Elimination Campaign starting 1997

H. LETTERS OF INSTRUCTIONS
1. LOI # 149 October 19, 1979 - Adoption of Primary Health Care; Legal basis of primary health care
2. LOI #1000 – Members of accredited professional organizations given preference in hiring or attendance to
seminars
3. ILO convention #149- Improvement of life and work conditions of nursing personnel (ILO
Recommendation # 157)

I. REPUBLIC ACTS
1. RA 491 - Nutrition Law (July month)
2. RA 611 – MediCare – an employee becomes automatically a member; “Public office is a public trust”
3. RA. 1054 – Free emergency medical & dental attendance to employees/laborers of any commercial;
industrial or agricultural establishments
4. RA. 1080 – Civil Service eligibility for all degrees with licensure examinations
5. RA. 1082 – Creation of 1st Rural Health Act in 1953 - The employment of more physicians, dentists,
nurses, midwives and sanitary inspectors who will live in the rural areas where they are
assigned to help raise the health condition of the barrio people and thus help abate the still
high incidence of preventable diseases in the country. It created the first 81 Rural Health
Units.
6. RA. 1136 – Tuberculosis Law (August Month)
7. RA. 1612 – Privilege Tax / Professional Tax
8. RA. 1891 – Strengthening Health and Dental services in the rural areas and providing funds thereto;
amended RA 1082
9. RA. 2382 – Philippine Medical Act
10. RA. 3573 – Reporting communicable Disease (all communicable diseases should be reported to the
nearest health station and that any person maybe inoculated, administered or injected)

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11. RA. 4073 – Liberalized the treatment of Leprosy - Except where the patient requires institutional
treatment, no persons afflicted with leprosy shall be confined in a leprosarium. The shall be
treated in a government skin clinic, rural health unit or by a duly licensed physician
(February – as Leprosy Month).
12. RA. 4226 – Hospital licensure
13. RA. 5181 – Permanent residence & reciprocity qualifications for examinations/ registration
14. RA. 5901 – Working hours & compensation in agencies with 100 bed capacity
15. RA. 6365 – Established a National Policy on Population and Created the Commission of Population
16. RA. 6425 – Dangerous Drug Act – the sale, administration, delivery, distribution and transportation of
prohibited drugs is punished by law.
17. RA. 6675 – Generics Act of 1988 – this promotes, requires and ensures the production of an adequate
supply, distribution, use an acceptance of drugs and medicines identified by their generic
names.
18. RA. 6713 – Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees. This Code
upholds a time-honored principle that public office is a public trust. It the policy of the
state to promote high standards of ethics in public office of public officials and
employees shall at all times be accountable to the people and shall discharge their duties
with utmost responsibility, integrity, competence and loyalty, act with patriotism and
justice, lead model lives and modest living and uphold public interest over personal
interest.
19. RA. 6715 – Senior Citizen Center for every Barangay
20. RA. 6725 – Prohibition on discrimination vs. women
21. RA. 6727 – Wage Rationalization
22. RA. 6758 – Salary Standardization of Government employees that includes nurses
23. RA. 6972 – Day Care Center in every Barangay
24. RA. 7160 – Local Government/Autonomy Code (the devolution of powers, functions and responsibility to
the local government units)
25. RA. 7170 – Legacy of donation of all or part of a human body after death
26. RA. 7192 – Women in development & Nation Building
27. RA. 7277 – Magna Carta for Disabled persons
28. RA. 7305 – Magna Carta for Public Health workers – this Act aims to promote and improve the socio-
economic well-being of health workers, their living and working conditions and terms of
employment; to developed their skills and capabilities in order that they will be more
responsive and better equipped to deliver health project and programs; and to encourage
those with proper qualifications and excellent abilities to join and remain in government
service.
29. RA. 7432 – Senior Citizen Benefits & Privileges
30. RA. 7600 – Rooming –In and Breast feeding Act of 1992
31. RA. 7610 – Anti-Child Abuse Law (Special Protection of Children against Child abuse, Exploitation &
Discrimination)
32. RA. 7641 – New Retirement Law of employees in the Private Sector
33. RA. 7719 – National Blood Service Act of 1994
34. RA. 7846 – Requires compulsory immunization against Hepatitis B among infants and below 8 years old
35. RA. 7875 – National Health Insurance Act of 1995
36. RA. 7876 – Senior Citizen Center for Every Barangay
37. RA. 7877 – Anti- sexual harassment Act of 1995
38. RA. 7883 – Barangay Health workers Benefits & Incentives Act of 1992
39. RA. 8042 – Migrant workers & Overseas Filipinos Act of 1992
40. RA. 8172 – Asin Law / Iodize Salt Law
41. RA. 8187 – Maternity Leave Act of 1995
42. RA. 8282 – Social Security Law of 1997 (amended RA 1101)
43. RA. 8291 – Government Service Insurance System Act of 1997 (amended PD 1146)

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44. RA. 8344 – Hospitals/ doctors to treat emergency cases referred for treatment
45. RA. 8353 – Anti-Rape Law
46. RA. 8423 – Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 (“Gamot na Mabisa sa Abot Kayang
Halaga”)
47. RA. 8424 – Personal Tax Exemptions
48. RA. 8479 – Clean Air Act
49. RA. 8504 – Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act of 1998
50. RA. 8972 – Nationwide Iodination Law
51. RA. 8976 – Food Fortification Act
52. RA. 8981 – PRC Modernization Act of 2000
53. RA. 9173 – The Nursing Act of 2002
54. RA. 9211 – No Smoking Act
55. RA. 9257 – Expanded Senior Citizen Act of 2003
56. RA. 9262 - Domestic Violence Act

J. SALIENT ASPECTS IN THE 1987 CONSITUTION OF THE PHILIPPINES


1. Article II – Declaration of Principles & State Policies
Sector 11 – Human Dignity and right
12 – Sanctity of family, equal protection of the life of the mother and the unborn from conception
13 – Role of the youth in nation building
15 – Right to health
16 – Right to a balanced & healthy ecology

2. Article III – Bill of Rights


Section 1 – Equal protection of laws & the due Process of Law
3 – Privacy of Communication and Correspondence
8 – Formation of unions, associations or societies
12 – To remain silent 6 have counsel when under investigation
14 – The accused person is presumed innocent until the contrary is proved

3. Article IV – Citizenship
Sector 3 – Philippine citizenship may be lost or re-acquired in the manner provide by law.

4. Article XIII – Social Justice & Human Rights


Sector 3 – Right of all workers to self- organization, collective bargaining and negotiations and peaceful
concerted activities.
11 – Priority for the needs of the under- privileged, sick, elderly, disabled, woman and children.
13 – Special agency for disabled persons
14 – Protection of working women

5. Article XV – The Family


Sector 1 – Filipino family as the foundation of the nation
2 – Marriage, as an inviolable social institution, is the foundation of the family
4 – The family has the duty to care for its elderly members

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