Establishing a Maritime Training Council
Letter of Instructions No. 1404, issued on May 1, 1984, establishes a Maritime Training Council in the Philippines to uphold the country's status as a key supplier of seafarers globally. The Council, attached to the Ministry of Labor and Employment, is tasked with developing training standards, issuing certificates, and coordinating with international maritime organizations to enhance seafarer training. It aims to regulate training centers and ensure that graduates have employment opportunities. Funding for the Council will come from the Seafarers Welfare Fund, with an initial allocation of 500,000 pesos for its operations. This directive repeals previous regulations on maritime training governance.
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- What is Establishing a Maritime Training Council about?
- Letter of Instructions No. 1404, issued on May 1, 1984, establishes a Maritime Training Council in the Philippines to uphold the country's status as a key supplier of seafarers globally. The Council, attached to the Ministry of Labor and Employment, is tasked with developing training standards, issuing certificates, and coordinating with international maritime organizations to enhance seafarer training. It aims to regulate training centers and ensure that graduates have employment opportunities. Funding for the Council will come from the Seafarers Welfare Fund, with an initial allocation of 500,000 pesos for its operations. This directive repeals previous regulations on maritime training governance.
- What type of law is Letter of Instructions No. 1404?
- Establishing a Maritime Training Council (Letter of Instructions No. 1404) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Establishing a Maritime Training Council enacted?
- Establishing a Maritime Training Council (Letter of Instructions No. 1404) was enacted on May 1, 1984.
- What is the citation for Establishing a Maritime Training Council?
- Establishing a Maritime Training Council, Letter of Instructions No. 1404, May 1, 1984 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 1404
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
May 1, 1984
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 1404
ESTABLISHING A MARITIME TRAINING COUNCIL
WHEREAS, the Philippines is determined to maintain its position as a major supplier of seafarers to world shipping;
WHEREAS, the employment of Filipino seafarers constitutes a major source of foreign exchange earning of the country;
WHEREAS, the Philippines had submitted on January 11, 1984 to the International Maritime Organization the Instrument of Accession to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping 1978 for Seafarers (SCTW) which is intended to promote safety of life and property at sea and the protection of the marine environment.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by the powers vested in me by the Constitution do hereby order:
SECTION 1. A Maritime Training Council shall be established to give effect to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers. The Council shall be attached to the Ministry of Labor and Employment for administrative and policy control and shall be composed of the Minister of Labor and Employment as Chairman, and the following as members: the Administrator of the Maritime Industry Authority, the Commandant of Philippine Coast Guard, the Director of the Bureau of Higher Education, the Administrator of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, the Administrator of the Welfarefund Administration, the Chairman of the Professional Regulations Commission and one (1) representative from the private sectors, to be appointed by the Chairman. cdt
SECTION 2. The Council shall have the following functions:
1. Develop, formulate and prescribe standards of training for seafarers as prescribed by the Convention.
2. Issue certificates of proficiency or competency to seamen who meet the training requirements of the Convention.
3. Assist the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports in regulating and supervising the establishment and operation of seamen training centers throughout the country.
4. Liaise and coordinate with international organizations particularly with the International Maritime Organization, as regards the training, upgrading and qualifying seafarers.
5. Formulate rules and regulations to implement SCTW of 1978 and to attain the objectives of this Letter of Instructions.
6. Prescribe and collect fees from seamen training center subject to clearance by the National Tax Research Center and to be remitted to and will constitute as part of the Seafarers Welfare Fund.
7. Undertake special programs/projects in furtherance of the objectives of training and upgrading of Seafarers.
8. Study, evaluate and recommend to the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports the number and maximum enrollment of nautical schools to ensure that the graduates will have reasonable opportunity to be employed aboardship after their graduation.
SECTION 3. The Council shall have a Secretariat to be composed of a representative each from the agencies represented in the Council and administrative personnel. It may call upon any government agency or instrumentality for technical and personnel assistance in the performance of its functions.
SECTION 4. To support its operations the Council shall be funded from the proceeds of the Seafarers Welfare Fund (SWF). For the Current Fiscal Year, the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Pesos is hereby authorized to be collected from the SWF office and subsequent annual financial requirements shall be allocated by SWF office subject to approval by the Minister of Labor and Employment in his capacity as Chairman of the SWF.
SECTION 5. This Instructions repeals, revokes or amends the Governance of Specialized Maritime Training of 1982, LOI 538, S-1977 and other instructions or issuances inconsistent herewith.
SECTION 6. This instructions shall take effect immediately. casia
DONE in the City of Manila, this 1st day of May, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Four.
Cite This Law
Establishing a Maritime Training Council, Letter of Instructions No. 1404, May 1, 1984 (Philippines)
Establishing a Maritime Training Council, Letter of Instructions No. 1404 (Phil. 1984)
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