Amendments to R.A. No. 65 (Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights)
Republic Act No. 1362, enacted on June 18, 1955, amends the Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights, enhancing educational and financial benefits for veterans and their families. It allows veterans and their dependents to attend government-authorized educational institutions without paying various fees, contingent on certain conditions, including the veteran's marital status and service duration. Additionally, veterans permanently incapacitated due to service-related issues are entitled to a monthly pension and medical care for themselves and financial support for their unmarried minor children. The Act stipulates that interested beneficiaries must express their intent to study by July 31, 1956, to avail of these benefits.
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- What is Amendments to R.A. No. 65 (Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights) about?
- Republic Act No. 1362, enacted on June 18, 1955, amends the Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights, enhancing educational and financial benefits for veterans and their families. It allows veterans and their dependents to attend government-authorized educational institutions without paying various fees, contingent on certain conditions, including the veteran's marital status and service duration. Additionally, veterans permanently incapacitated due to service-related issues are entitled to a monthly pension and medical care for themselves and financial support for their unmarried minor children. The Act stipulates that interested beneficiaries must express their intent to study by July 31, 1956, to avail of these benefits.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 1362?
- Amendments to R.A. No. 65 (Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights) (Republic Act No. 1362) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendments to R.A. No. 65 (Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights) enacted?
- Amendments to R.A. No. 65 (Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights) (Republic Act No. 1362) was enacted on Jun 18, 1955.
- What is the citation for Amendments to R.A. No. 65 (Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights)?
- Amendments to R.A. No. 65 (Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights), Republic Act No. 1362, Jun 18, 1955 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 1362
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 18, 1955
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1362
AN ACT TO FURTHER AMEND REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED SIXTY-FIVE, COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE PHILIPPINE VETERANS' BILL OF RIGHTS
Section two of Republic Act Numbered Sixty-five entitled "An Act providing for a bill of rights for officers and enlisted men of the Philippine Army and of recognized or deserving guerilla organizations, and veterans of the Philippine Revolutions, creating therefor a Philippine Veterans Board in the Department of National Defense, and for other purposes," as amended by Republic Act Numbered Five hundred seventy-seven, is further amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 2. Officers and enlisted men in good standing of the Philippine Army and of any recognized or deserving guerilla organizations who took active participation in the resistance movement and/or in the liberation drive against the enemy who desire to study, or one child of a veteran in whose favor he renounces such right, or the widow or child of a deceased veteran in whose favor the same right is applied for by the surviving widow or legal guardian, shall, upon certification of the Chairman of the Philippine Veterans Board be admitted to any school college, university or institute authorized by the government, free from all school fees, including tuition, matriculation, athletic, library, laboratory, medical, ROTC, diploma, and graduation fees: Provided, That if the widow remarries, she losses the benefits granted her under this section: Provided, however, That if the veteran contracted two or more marriages and there are children in any or all of such marriages, or if the veteran and his wife died before the enactment of this law, the Philippine Veterans Board shall decide as to who of the children shall enjoy the benefits granted herein: Provided, further, That the length within which a veteran, or child of a deceased veteran, may enjoy this benefit shall be determined by the length of the veteran's war time service between the period of December eight, nineteen hundred and forty-one to December second, nineteen hundred and forty-five plus one school year but in no case less than two school years: Provided, further, That a school year shall mean four quarters or two semesters and one summer: Provided, further, That if after utilizing this period the veteran has not yet finished the course he is taking, the Board may in its discretion allow him to finish his course depending on his scholastic standing: Provided, further, That the veteran is considered not to be using the number of school years he is entitled to if he is enrolled only in the elementary grades or in the high school: Provided, further, That the educational benefit may be utilized for review courses such as the pre-bar, pre-board and the CPA reviews: Provided, further, That the board may in its discretion and for plausible reasons authorize the veteran to change the course which he has originally applied or which he is actually taking: Provided, further, That no private school, college, or institute can be compelled to accept any number which exceeds twenty-five per centum of its entire enrollment."
SECTION 2. Section three of the same Act, as amended by Republic Act Numbered Five hundred seventy-seven, is further amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 3. The benefits of the next preceding section shall be available only to those who signify their desire to study to the Chairman of the Philippine Veterans Board not later than July thirty-one, nineteen hundred and fifty-six."
Section nine of Republic Act Numbered Sixty-five is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 9. The persons mentioned in sections one and two hereof who are permanently incapacitated from work owing to sickness, disease, or injuries sustained in line of duty, shall be given a life pension of fifty pesos a month, and ten pesos a month for each of his unmarried minor children below eighteen years of age, unless they are actually receiving a similar pension from other government funds, and shall receive, in addition, the necessary hospitalization and medical care."
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved, June 18, 1955.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 51, No. 8, p. 3940 in August 1955
Cite This Law
Amendments to R.A. No. 65 (Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights), Republic Act No. 1362, Jun 18, 1955 (Philippines)
Amendments to R.A. No. 65 (Philippine Veterans' Bill of Rights), Republic Act No. 1362 (Phil. 1955)
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