Conversion of the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into a Polytechnic College
Republic Act No. 7370, enacted on April 10, 1992, transforms the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into the Calape Polytechnic College. The new institution will expand its curriculum to include various non-degree technical and vocational courses, focusing on post-secondary education and alternative learning systems. It ensures that all existing assets, records, and personnel are transferred without impairing their rights and job security. The Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports is tasked with overseeing the conversion and implementation of the Act, which will be funded through future appropriations. The law took effect immediately upon its approval.
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- What is Conversion of the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into a Polytechnic College about?
- Republic Act No. 7370, enacted on April 10, 1992, transforms the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into the Calape Polytechnic College. The new institution will expand its curriculum to include various non-degree technical and vocational courses, focusing on post-secondary education and alternative learning systems. It ensures that all existing assets, records, and personnel are transferred without impairing their rights and job security. The Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports is tasked with overseeing the conversion and implementation of the Act, which will be funded through future appropriations. The law took effect immediately upon its approval.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 7370?
- Conversion of the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into a Polytechnic College (Republic Act No. 7370) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Conversion of the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into a Polytechnic College enacted?
- Conversion of the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into a Polytechnic College (Republic Act No. 7370) was enacted on Apr 10, 1992.
- What is the citation for Conversion of the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into a Polytechnic College?
- Conversion of the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into a Polytechnic College, Republic Act No. 7370, Apr 10, 1992 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 7370
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
April 10, 1992
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7370
AN ACT CONVERTING THE CALAPE COMMUNITY-BASED AGRO-INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF CALAPE, PROVINCE OF BOHOL, INTO A POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE TO BE KNOWN AS THE CALAPE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
SECTION 1. The Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in the Municipality of Calape, Province of Bohol, is hereby converted into a polytechnic college to be known as the Calape Polytechnic College, hereinafter referred to as the College. cd i
SECTION 2. In addition to its present curricular offerings, the College shall offer non-degree terminal courses in the field of technical and vocational education, including two-year nursing aide, paramedical aide, fish technology, and agricultural technology courses, as well as an eighteen-month midwifery course, one-year craftsman certificate to electrical technology course and six-month typing and stenography course. The College shall concentrate in the post-secondary level education and in the non-formal and indigenous learning systems as well as in self-learning, independent and out-of-school study programs.
SECTION 3. All assets, fixed and movable, records and personnel of the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College, as well as its liabilities, are hereby transferred to the College: Provided, however, That the positions, rights and security of tenure of the personnel employed therein under existing laws prior to their absorption by the College are not impaired.
SECTION 4. The Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports shall take such steps as are necessary for the conversion and operation of the College and the immediate implementation of this Act. cd
SECTION 5. In addition to the current appropriations of the Calape Community-based Agro-industrial College, the amount needed to carry out the provisions of this Act shall be included in the General Appropriations Act of the year following its enactment into law and thereafter.
SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: April 10, 1992
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 88 No. 22 page 3245 on June 1, 1992.
Cite This Law
Conversion of the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into a Polytechnic College, Republic Act No. 7370, Apr 10, 1992 (Philippines)
Conversion of the Calape Community-Based Agro-Industrial College in Bohol into a Polytechnic College, Republic Act No. 7370 (Phil. 1992)
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