Re: Revision of Restrictions on Teaching Hours of Justices, Judges and Personnel of the Judiciary
On November 12, 2013, the Supreme Court of the Philippines issued a resolution revising the restrictions on teaching hours for justices, judges, and judiciary personnel. Teaching is now permitted only after 5:30 p.m. on weekdays and 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays, with a maximum of ten hours per week and no more than two hours on regular days. Judges must submit a certification regarding their court docket status along with their application, which requires varying levels of approval depending on the applicant's position. Additionally, the approving authority has the discretion to deny applications or limit teaching hours based on the applicant's performance. An annual report on these applications is mandated to be submitted to the Chief Justice.
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- What is Re: Revision of Restrictions on Teaching Hours of Justices, Judges and Personnel of the Judiciary about?
- On November 12, 2013, the Supreme Court of the Philippines issued a resolution revising the restrictions on teaching hours for justices, judges, and judiciary personnel. Teaching is now permitted only after 5:30 p.m. on weekdays and 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays, with a maximum of ten hours per week and no more than two hours on regular days. Judges must submit a certification regarding their court docket status along with their application, which requires varying levels of approval depending on the applicant's position. Additionally, the approving authority has the discretion to deny applications or limit teaching hours based on the applicant's performance. An annual report on these applications is mandated to be submitted to the Chief Justice.
- What type of law is <--!11122013-->A.M. No. 13-05-05-SC?
- Re: Revision of Restrictions on Teaching Hours of Justices, Judges and Personnel of the Judiciary (<--!11122013-->A.M. No. 13-05-05-SC) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Re: Revision of Restrictions on Teaching Hours of Justices, Judges and Personnel of the Judiciary enacted?
- Re: Revision of Restrictions on Teaching Hours of Justices, Judges and Personnel of the Judiciary (<--!11122013-->A.M. No. 13-05-05-SC) was enacted on Nov 12, 2013.
- What is the citation for Re: Revision of Restrictions on Teaching Hours of Justices, Judges and Personnel of the Judiciary?
- Re: Revision of Restrictions on Teaching Hours of Justices, Judges and Personnel of the Judiciary, <--!11122013-->A.M. No. 13-05-05-SC, Nov 12, 2013 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- <--!11122013-->A.M. No. 13-05-05-SC
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Notices
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
November 12, 2013
EN BANC
A.M. No. 13-05-05-SC
RE: REVISION OF RESTRICTIONS ON TEACHING HOURS OF JUSTICES, JUDGES AND PERSONNEL OF THE JUDICIARY
NOTICE
Sirs/Mesdames :
Please take notice that the Court en banc issued a Resolution dated November 12, 2013, which reads as follows:
"A.M. No. 13-05-05-SC — (Re: Revision of Restrictions on Teaching Hours of Justices, Judges and Personnel of the Judiciary). — Acting on the request of Associate Justice Roberto A. Abad for a revision of the restrictions on the teaching hours of justices, judges, and personnel of the Judiciary under Circular No. 62-97 of the Office of the Court Administrator, this Court RESOLVES to AMEND the rules and regulations on teaching to read as follows:
1. Teaching shall in no case be conducted earlier than 5:30 p.m. on regular working days (Monday through Friday) and 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays.
2. Teaching shall be allowed for not more than ten (10) hours a week. Teaching on regular working days (Monday through Friday) shall be limited to, at most, two (2) hours a day. SAEHaC
3. An application for permission to teach if filed by a judge shall be accompanied by a certification of the Clerk of Court concerned regarding the condition of the court docket showing: (a) the number of pending cases; and (b) the number of cases disposed of within a three-month period prior to the start of the semester in his or her respective sala.
4. An application for permission to teach filed by a judge or justice shall require approval as follows:
a. If filed by a judge from a lower level court, it shall be subject to the approval of the executive judge concerned;
b. If filed by an executive judge, it shall be subject to the approval of the Court Administrator;
c. If filed by an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals, the Sandiganbayan, or the Court of Tax Appeals, it shall be subject to the approval of the presiding justice concerned;
d. If filed by the Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals, the Sandiganbayan, or the Court of Tax Appeals, it shall be subject to the approval of the Chief Justice.
5. An application for permission to teach filed by court personnel shall require approval as follows:
a. If filed by court personnel from a lower level court, it shall be subject to the approval of the executive judge concerned;
b. If filed by court personnel from the Court of Appeals, Sandiganbayan, or Court of Tax Appeals, it shall be subject to the approval of the presiding justice concerned;
c. If filed by Supreme Court personnel belonging to a chamber of an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, it shall be subject to the approval of the Associate Justice concerned, who will notify the Chief Justice and the Office of Administrative Services, Supreme Court of this approval;
d. If filed by other Supreme Court personnel, it shall be subject to the approval of the Chief Justice.
6. The approving authority may deny the application or allow less than ten (10) hours of teaching a week, depending on the applicant's performance record. ECcTaH
7. At the end of every year, an approving authority shall submit to the Chief Justice a report on the applications submitted for the year and the respective status of, or action taken on, each application.
For strict compliance.
Let the provisions in the Human Resource Manual reflect these amendments."
Very truly yours,
(SGD.) ENRIQUETA E. VIDALClerk of Court
Cite This Law
Re: Revision of Restrictions on Teaching Hours of Justices, Judges and Personnel of the Judiciary, <--!11122013-->A.M. No. 13-05-05-SC, Nov 12, 2013 (Philippines)
Re: Revision of Restrictions on Teaching Hours of Justices, Judges and Personnel of the Judiciary, <--!11122013-->A.M. No. 13-05-05-SC (Phil. 2013)
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