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S No 3573
[-I No. 6439
/Republic of f4e J.4ilippinez
Qlon~rezz of fqe Jqilippinez
,1ilI{dto 2illlnniln
,3Ifoudeenf4 Qlongrezz
Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-seventh
day of July, two thousand nine.
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I REPUBLIC ACT No. 10122 1
AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE LITERACY
COORDINATING COUNCIL BY AMENDING
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7165, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS
'"AN ACT CREATING THE LITERACY
COORDINATING COUNCIL, DEFINING ITS POWERS
AND FUNCTIONS, APPROPRIATING FUNDS
THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES"
Be it [Link] by the Senate and, House of Representatives
of the Philippines in Congress assembled:
SECTION l. Repubhc Act No. 7165 IS hereby amended
as follows:
'"SECTION l. It is hereby declared to be the
policy of the State to give the highest prIOrlty to
the adoption of measures for the universalization of
literacy.
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"Toward this end, it shall encourage and
rationalize the formulation of policies and the
implementation of programs on nonformal, informal,
and indigenous learning systems, as well as self-
learning, independent, and out-of-school study
programs particularly those that respond to
comm unity needs.
"The State shall institutionalize an inter-
agency coordinating and advisory body to
synchronize and strengthen policies and efforts
toward the universalization of literacy."
"SEC. 2. To carry out the declared national
policy, there is hereby created a Literacy
Coordinating Council, hereinafter referred to as the
Council, which shall be an inter-agency body
administratively attached to the Department of
Education."
"SEC. 3. The Council shall be composed of the
following members:
"(a) The Secretary of the Department of
Education (DepED), as the Chairperson, who may
designate an undersecretary as his/her permanent
representative;
"(b) The Secretary of the Department of the
Interior and Local Government (DILG) or his/her
duly designated representative;
"(c) The President of the Philippine Normal
University (PNU) or his/her duly designated
representative;
"(d) The Director General of the Philippine
Information Agency (PIA) or his/her duIy designated
representative;
"(e) The Director General of the National
Economic and Development AuthorIty (NEDA) or
hislher duly designated representative;
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"(I) The Chairperson of the Senate CommIttee
on Education, Arts and Culture or hlslher duly
designated representative;
"(g) The Chairperson of the House of
RepresentatlVes CommIttee on Basle Education and
Culture or hislher duly desIgnated representative;
and
"(h) A representatlVe from the network of
nongovernment organizations (NGOs) involved in the
propaga tion of literacy.
"The Council shall approve and confirm the
appointment of the NGO representative, who shall
serve for a period of three (3) years, and who may
be reappointed for another term.
"The Council shall meet regularly and may
hold special meetings to consider urgent matters
upon the call of the Chairperson or any five (5)
Council members,"
"SEC. 4. The duly designated representatlVes
to the Literacy Coordmating Counc,l shall be
afforded equal opportunity to vote and participate in
any deliberation during meetings of the Council.
"Likewise, they shall be afforded, whenever
necessary, reimbursement of any actual expenses
incurred during council-related functions and duties,
subject to the provIsions of existing law andlor
pertinent rules and regulations."
"SEC. 5. The Council shall have the following
powers and functions:
"(a) Act as the overall advisory and
coordinating body, providing policy and program
directions for all literacy endeavors in the country;
(b) Engage the services, expertise and resources
including, but not limited to, cooperatlOn, assistance
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and support of appropriate government agencies or
NGOs involved in literacy;
"(c) Recommend strategies on the development
of a mass movement for the promotion of life skills
and education towards the universalizatlOn of
literacy;
"(d) Formulate measures on the monitoring
and evaluation of the literacy situation in the
country, including the establIshment and
maintenance of a national data bank and
information exchange and dissemination system to
support literacy efforts at the national and local
levels;
"(e) Assist in identifYlllg and adoptlllg
successful management schemes of literacy
programs, and adopt measures to boost research and
development work in literacy, by government
agencies and NGOs involved in literacy work;
"(I) Formulate policies towards maximizing
public and private sector support and involvement
on literacy programs, projects, and activities;
"(g) Propose measures on how to organize and
strengthen support· structures for literacy at the
regional, provincial, city, municipal and barangay
levels; and
"(h) Perform such other functions as may be
necessary in furtherance of the purposes of this Act."
"SEC. 6. The Council shall organize a
secretariat to be headed by a Chief of Office. The
Council shall determine the secretariat's staffing
pattern, qualifications, duties, responsibilities and
functions as well as the compensation for the
positions to be created subject to the National
Compensation and Classification Plan and other
existing civil service rules and regulations.
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"The existIng secretariat of the Council shall
continue to serve in their present position and shall
be extended permanent status subject to existing
cIvil service rules and regulations.
"The amount necessary for the payment of
employees' salaries, benefits and other emoluments
shall be taken from the annual appropnations of the·
Council: Provided, That such obligations shall not
exceed forty per centum (40%) of Its total annual
appropriations.
"SEC. 7. The sum of Twenty million pesos
(Php20,000,000.00) is hereby authorized to be
appropriated, out of any funds In the National
Treasury not otherWIse appropriated, to carry out
the functions of the CouncIl under th,S Act.
Thereafter, the sum needed for the operation and
maintenance of the Council shall be included in the
annual budget of the DepED.
"The Council shall submIt to Congress an
annual report whIch shall include, among other
things, policy recommendations which require
legislative actlOn towards the total eradIcation of
illiteracy."
"SEC. 8. The Council, in consultation with the
appropriate national government agencies, shall
promulgate the implementing rules and regulations
within ninety (90) days from the effectivity of this
Act,"
SEC. 2. All laws, executive orders, preSIdential decrees,
and other issuances or parts thereof Inconsistent with the
provisions of this Act are hereby repealed or modIfied
accordingly.
SEC. 3. If any part, section or provision of this Act is
declared unconstitutional, the other parts, sections or provisions
hereof not affected thereby shall remam in force and In effect.
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SEC. 4. This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after
completion of its pUblication in at least two (2) newspapers of
general circulation. .
p
ea er of the House
of Representatives
This Act which is a consolidatlOn of Senate Bill No. 3573
and House Bill No. 6439 was finally passed by the Senate
and the House of Representatives on February 1. 2010 and
February 3, 2010, respectively.
kB1uA~ Secretary General Secretary ~r the Senate
House of Representatives
Approved: NAY 272010
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MACAPAGA ·ARROYO
President oj the P ippines