Returning the Home Industries Division to the Bureau of Public Schools
Republic Act No. 6059, enacted on August 4, 1969, transfers the Home Industries Division from the Bureau of Vocational Education back to the Bureau of Public Schools to enhance the home industries program and boost the productive capabilities of the populace through small-scale industries. The Act mandates the transfer of all related resources and properties to the Bureau of Public Schools and establishes the authority of the Director of Public Schools to oversee training programs and activities within the Home Industries Division. Additionally, it emphasizes the role of schools for Philippine craftsmen in providing training in production, marketing, and management of home industries, while also serving as research and extension centers for rural areas. The Act repeals any inconsistent laws and takes effect upon approval.
Quick Answers
- What is Returning the Home Industries Division to the Bureau of Public Schools about?
- Republic Act No. 6059, enacted on August 4, 1969, transfers the Home Industries Division from the Bureau of Vocational Education back to the Bureau of Public Schools to enhance the home industries program and boost the productive capabilities of the populace through small-scale industries. The Act mandates the transfer of all related resources and properties to the Bureau of Public Schools and establishes the authority of the Director of Public Schools to oversee training programs and activities within the Home Industries Division. Additionally, it emphasizes the role of schools for Philippine craftsmen in providing training in production, marketing, and management of home industries, while also serving as research and extension centers for rural areas. The Act repeals any inconsistent laws and takes effect upon approval.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 6059?
- Returning the Home Industries Division to the Bureau of Public Schools (Republic Act No. 6059) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Returning the Home Industries Division to the Bureau of Public Schools enacted?
- Returning the Home Industries Division to the Bureau of Public Schools (Republic Act No. 6059) was enacted on Aug 4, 1969.
- What is the citation for Returning the Home Industries Division to the Bureau of Public Schools?
- Returning the Home Industries Division to the Bureau of Public Schools, Republic Act No. 6059, Aug 4, 1969 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 6059
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
August 4, 1969
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6059
AN ACT RETURNING THE HOME INDUSTRIES DIVISION IN THE BUREAU OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TO THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SECTION 1. For the purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of the home industries program of the Department of Education and for the purpose of increasing the productive capabilities of the people through home and small scale industries, the Home Industries Division is hereby returned from the Bureau of Vocational Education to the Bureau of Public Schools. casia
SECTION 2. All appropriations, personnel, equipment, machinery, tools, supplies and materials, records, division and school plants, and all other kinds of property belonging to the Home Industries Division are hereby transferred to the Bureau of Public Schools. The schools for Philippine craftsmen and all craftsmen and home industries schools under the Home Industries Division are likewise hereby transferred to the Bureau of Public Schools, including their appropriations, personnel, and all forms of property that belong to these schools.
SECTION 3. The Director of Public Schools is hereby authorized, subject to the approval of the Secretary of Education, to determine the training programs, projects and activities of the Home Industries Division, which shall include research in raw materials, processing and invention of small home industries machinery and such functions as supervision, administration, and operation of the craftsmen and home industries schools. In coordination and cooperation with division and city superintendents of schools, the officials and personnel of the Home Industries Division which shall be a promotional division shall exercise supervisory assistance in industrial arts, practical and commercial arts, and agricultural arts, work education, and the economic phase of the adult and community education program in elementary and secondary schools.
SECTION 4. The schools for Philippine craftsmen and the home industries schools established or to be established shall be under the Home Industries Division. These schools shall give training in home industries including training for production, marketing and management of home and small scale industries. These schools shall act as research and pilot centers from which extension training services shall be given to the people in the rural areas. In the performance of these functions, the Home Industries Division through these schools may cooperate and coordinate with other agencies of the government or with civic organizations engaged in the promotion of home industries.
SECTION 5. All Acts, executive orders, administrative orders, rules and regulations or parts thereof which are inconsistent with any provision of this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: August 4, 1969
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 66, No. 16, p. 3975 on April 20, 1970
Cite This Law
Returning the Home Industries Division to the Bureau of Public Schools, Republic Act No. 6059, Aug 4, 1969 (Philippines)
Returning the Home Industries Division to the Bureau of Public Schools, Republic Act No. 6059 (Phil. 1969)
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- Appropriation of Funds for Promotion of Home IndustriesRepublic Act No. 414 • Jun 18, 1949 • Statutes
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- Establishment of the Tublay School of Home Industries in Tublay, BenguetRepublic Act No. 5301 • Jun 15, 1968 • Statutes
- Change of Name of Alugan School of Craftsmanship and Home Industries to Alugan National School of Craftsmanship and Home IndustriesRepublic Act No. 7464 • Apr 28, 1992 • Statutes
- Establishment of Amaya School of Home Industries in Tanza, CaviteRepublic Act No. 3987 • Jun 18, 1964 • Statutes
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