Free Emergency Dental Treatment for Employees and Laborers
Republic Act No. 239, enacted on June 10, 1948, mandates that owners or operators of commercial, industrial, or agricultural establishments with at least fifty employees must provide free emergency dental treatment for their workers. If the workforce exceeds five hundred, a dentist must be employed to conduct annual dental examinations and report on services rendered. Violations of this law result in fines ranging from twenty-five to one hundred pesos, with potential closure of the establishment for repeat offenses. Additionally, accountability extends to managers and directors in corporate settings, while the Secretary of Labor is tasked with creating regulations to implement the law effectively.
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- What is Free Emergency Dental Treatment for Employees and Laborers about?
- Republic Act No. 239, enacted on June 10, 1948, mandates that owners or operators of commercial, industrial, or agricultural establishments with at least fifty employees must provide free emergency dental treatment for their workers. If the workforce exceeds five hundred, a dentist must be employed to conduct annual dental examinations and report on services rendered. Violations of this law result in fines ranging from twenty-five to one hundred pesos, with potential closure of the establishment for repeat offenses. Additionally, accountability extends to managers and directors in corporate settings, while the Secretary of Labor is tasked with creating regulations to implement the law effectively.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 239?
- Free Emergency Dental Treatment for Employees and Laborers (Republic Act No. 239) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Free Emergency Dental Treatment for Employees and Laborers enacted?
- Free Emergency Dental Treatment for Employees and Laborers (Republic Act No. 239) was enacted on Jun 10, 1948.
- What is the citation for Free Emergency Dental Treatment for Employees and Laborers?
- Free Emergency Dental Treatment for Employees and Laborers, Republic Act No. 239, Jun 10, 1948 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 239
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 10, 1948
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 239
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FREE EMERGENCY DENTAL TREATMENT FOR EMPLOYEES AND LABORERS OF COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS, AND TO PENALIZE THE VIOLATION THEREOF
SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of the owner, lessee or operator of any shop, factory, estate, or commercial, industrial or agricultural establishment, whether the same be an individual, corporation, or partnership, or the National Government, or a provincial or municipal government, or the government of any political subdivision whatsoever, who permanently employs in the locality not less than fifty employees or laborers, to furnish free emergency dental attendance to his employees and laborers.
When the number of employees and laborers exceeds five hundred, the owner, lessee, or operator shall engage the services of a dentist for the benefit of his employees and laborers. cd i
The dentists of the commercial, industrial and agricultural establishments shall subject all the employees and laborers of said establishments to a dental examination at least once a year and shall make detailed monthly and annual reports of all the services rendered by them: Provided, however, That this paragraph shall apply only to establishments, offices or industries employing not less than five hundred laborers or employees.
For the purposes of this Act, a person or establishment shall be understood to have employees or laborers in its permanent service when the work requires the constant employment of such operatives, even though these change frequently.
SECTION 2. The owner, lessee, or operator of any commercial, industrial, or agricultural establishment who shall violate the provisions of section one shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five pesos nor more than one hundred pesos, and in case of recidivism the court may, in addition, order the definitive closing of the establishment. In case the owner, lessee, or operator of the establishment where the violation is committed is a company or corporation, the administrator or manager shall be liable, or in his default the person acting as such or, in the presence of evidence showing their direct responsibility, the president or directors of the company or corporation. In case the National Government, or any provincial or municipal government, or the government of some political subdivision is the owner, lessee, or operator of the establishment where the violation was committed, the officer having direct charge, control, or supervision of said establishment shall be held liable.
SECTION 3. The Secretary of Labor shall promulgate the necessary rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of this Act.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: June 10, 1948
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 44, No. 9, p. 3165 in September 1948
Cite This Law
Free Emergency Dental Treatment for Employees and Laborers, Republic Act No. 239, Jun 10, 1948 (Philippines)
Free Emergency Dental Treatment for Employees and Laborers, Republic Act No. 239 (Phil. 1948)
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