Regionalization of the Next Bar Examinations
On April 29, 2020, the Philippine Supreme Court approved a resolution to regionalize the Bar Examinations, allowing Cebu City to serve as an additional testing site alongside Manila. This decision came in response to the continuous requests from law school deans and a significant majority of law graduates supporting the need for regional sites, particularly to alleviate the financial and emotional burdens faced by candidates from the Visayas and Mindanao. The resolution aims to provide greater accessibility for candidates, especially in light of travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bar application fees will be increased to cover the additional costs associated with this regionalization effort. Further guidelines for candidates wishing to take the examinations in Cebu will be announced later.
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- What is Regionalization of the Next Bar Examinations about?
- On April 29, 2020, the Philippine Supreme Court approved a resolution to regionalize the Bar Examinations, allowing Cebu City to serve as an additional testing site alongside Manila. This decision came in response to the continuous requests from law school deans and a significant majority of law graduates supporting the need for regional sites, particularly to alleviate the financial and emotional burdens faced by candidates from the Visayas and Mindanao. The resolution aims to provide greater accessibility for candidates, especially in light of travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bar application fees will be increased to cover the additional costs associated with this regionalization effort. Further guidelines for candidates wishing to take the examinations in Cebu will be announced later.
- What type of law is <--!04292020-->B.M. No. 3490?
- Regionalization of the Next Bar Examinations (<--!04292020-->B.M. No. 3490) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Regionalization of the Next Bar Examinations enacted?
- Regionalization of the Next Bar Examinations (<--!04292020-->B.M. No. 3490) was enacted on Apr 29, 2020.
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- Regionalization of the Next Bar Examinations, <--!04292020-->B.M. No. 3490, Apr 29, 2020 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- <--!04292020-->B.M. No. 3490
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Notices
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
April 29, 2020
EN BANC
B.M. No. 3490
REGIONALIZATION OF THE NEXT BAR EXAMINATIONS
NOTICE
Sirs/Mesdames :
Please take notice that the Court En Banc issued a Resolution dated April 29, 2020, which reads as follows:
"B.M. No. 3490 (Regionalization of the Next Bar Examinations)
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, pursuant to its constitutional authority to promulgate rules concerning the admission to the practice of law, the Supreme Court promulgated Rule 138, Section 11 1 of the Rules of Court, which provides that the Bar Examinations shall be held in Manila;
WHEREAS, Bar Matter No. 1142 2 dated August 13, 2002, which states that the Integrated Bar of the Philippines-Cebu City Chapter had proposed Cebu City to be another site of the Bar Examinations, manifests early on existing clamor to have a regional site for the examinations;
WHEREAS, in Bar Matter No. 1142-A 3 dated March 24, 2009, there was another request, this time by the National President of the Association of Law Schools in the Philippines, for the Bar Examinations in Manila to be simultaneously conducted in other sites in the Visayas and Mindanao;
WHEREAS, in Bar Matter No. 2310 4 dated January 11, 2011, the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Talisay City and the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Mandaue City both requested that this Court hold the Bar Examinations for Visayas and Mindanao examinees in Cebu City;
WHEREAS, in 2016, this Court had previously agreed to a proposal by retired Court of Appeals Justice Portia Hormachuelos to simultaneously hold the Bar Examinations in Manila and Cebu City if the regional site had 1,000 Bar candidates, 5 but later disallowed it merely because less than a thousand expressed such interest; 6
WHEREAS, retired Court of Appeals Justice Portia Hormachuelos attributed the low turnout to the inadequate time to survey all prospective examinees, as well as the distance among the provinces that hampered the delivery of survey results; 7
WHEREAS, the Philippine Association of Law Schools, through its current leadership, convened meetings with law school deans to discuss the possibility of having a regional site for the next Bar Examinations;
WHEREAS, the proposal to have a regional site for the next Bar Examinations was received favorably by the law school deans who have expressed their full support;
WHEREAS, based on a February 21, 2020 survey 8 conducted by the Philippine Association of Law Schools, 89% of the respondents 9 were in favor of a regional site for the next Bar Examinations, preferably in Cebu City, with positive comments on the proposal even from respondents in Metro Manila and Luzon schools;
WHEREAS, the social impact of providing a regional site for the Bar Examinations cannot be overemphasized, and may even lead to more regional sites in future examinations;
WHEREAS, the holding of the Bar Examinations in Manila has been a continuous financial and emotional burden on Bar candidates from the Visayas and Mindanao, who must spend inordinate sums to sustain their stay in Manila and be separated from their loved ones who could provide them with tangible and emotional support;
WHEREAS, this Court must be responsive to the pleas and needs of the Bar candidates from the provinces in order to reduce inequities;
WHEREAS, providing a regional site for the Bar Examinations would address these inequities by allowing Bar candidates from the Visayas and Mindanao to cut their expenses, continue with their employment, and receive the much-needed support from their family and friends while they review and take the examinations;
WHEREAS, recent governmental restrictions in light of the COVID-19 pandemic has limited movement between provinces, making regionalization more crucial than ever;
WHEREAS, a regional testing site for the next Bar Examinations will lessen the logistical problems caused by travel restrictions and curfew regulations that the Bar candidates will face in the coming months;
WHEREAS, a corresponding increase in the Bar application fees is necessary to cover the additional costs of regionalization;
NOW, THEREFORE, acting on the recommendations of Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen, this Court, sitting En Banc, resolves to APPROVE the following:
(a) Cebu City shall be designated as a regional site for the next Bar Examinations. A site visit shall be conducted to find a suitable venue for the examinations, the schedule of which shall be determined once domestic travel restrictions have been lifted;
(b) The Bar Examinations in Manila shall be held at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. The final venue for the regional Bar Examinations in Cebu City shall be announced at a later date;
(c) Law graduates from the Visayas and Mindanao shall be given the option to take the next Bar Examinations in Manila or Cebu City. The guidelines for applications of those who wish to take the examinations in Cebu City will be announced later through a Bar bulletin;
(d) The Bar application fees shall correspondingly be increased to cover the costs of a regional examination site in Cebu City. The Office of the Bar Confidant is directed to submit a budget proposal taking into account social distancing measures and safety precautions in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rule 138, Section 11 of the Rules of Court is AMENDED accordingly."
(SGD.) DIOSDADO M. PERALTAChief Justice
(SGD.) ESTELA M. PERLAS-BERNABEAssociate Justice
(SGD.) MARVIC M.V.F. LEONENAssociate Justice
(SGD.) ALFREDO BENJAMIN S. CAGUIOAAssociate Justice
(SGD.) ANDRES B. REYES, JR.Associate Justice
(SGD.) ALEXANDER G. GESMUNDOAssociate Justice
(SGD.) JOSE C. REYES, JR.Associate Justice
(SGD.) RAMON PAUL L. HERNANDOAssociate Justice
(SGD.) ROSMARI D. CARANDANGAssociate Justice
(SGD.) AMY C. LAZARO-JAVIERAssociate Justice
(SGD.) HENRI JEAN PAUL B. INTINGAssociate Justice
(SGD.) RODIL V. ZALAMEDAAssociate Justice
(SGD.) MARIO V. LOPEZAssociate Justice
(SGD.) EDGARDO L. DELOS SANTOSAssociate Justice
(SGD.) SAMUEL H. GAERLANAssociate Justice
Footnotes
1. RULES OF COURT, Rule 138, sec. 11 provides:
SECTION 11. Annual Examination. — Examinations for admission to the bar of the Philippines shall take place annually in the City of Manila. They shall be held in four days to be designated by the chairman of the committee on bar examiners. The subjects shall be distributed as follows: First day: Political and International Law (morning) and Labor and Social Legislation (afternoon); Second day: Civil Law (morning) and Taxation (afternoon); Third day: Mercantile Law (morning) and Criminal Law (afternoon); Fourth day: Remedial Law (morning) and Legal Ethics and Practical Exercises (afternoon).
2. Re: Resolution No. 04, series of 2002, of the Cebu City Chapter of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP).
3. Re: Resolution No. 04, series of 2002, of the Cebu City Chapter of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP).
4. In Re: 4th SP Resolution No. 2010-84 of the City of Talisay, Cebu; Resolution No. 12-603-2010 of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, City of Mandaue, Cebu.
5. Gerome M. Dalipe, Law school dean, IBP execs back efforts to hold Bar exams in Cebu, SUNSTAR PHILIPPINES, February 24, 2016, available at <https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/60061> (last visited on May 26, 2020).
6. Michael Vyncenth H. Braga, Law dean still hopeful for Bar's regionalization, THE FREEMAN, May 31, 2016, available at <https://www.philstar.com/the-freeman/cebu-news/2016/05/31/1588649/law-dean-still-hopeful-bars-regionalization> (last visited on May 26, 2020).
7.Id.
8. Report on the Survey Responses from Deans of Law Schools Members of the Philippine Law Schools dated February 21, 2020.
9.Id. at 1-2. The report also states:
[P]lease note that out of a total of 127 possible responses, 28 Deans submitted survey responses. No analyses or conclusions however are made herein as to whether or not any significance on the acceptability of the proposed Bar Reforms can be attached to the fact that only around 22% of the law schools provided responses to the survey.
Published in the Manila Bulletin on August 10, 2020.
Cite This Law
Regionalization of the Next Bar Examinations, <--!04292020-->B.M. No. 3490, Apr 29, 2020 (Philippines)
Regionalization of the Next Bar Examinations, <--!04292020-->B.M. No. 3490 (Phil. 2020)
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