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President Rodrigo Duterte has been making headlines this past week as he signed a number of landmark bills this February, some of which were promises or priority bills highlighted during his State of the Nation Address (SONA).

Among which of the bills are the Rice Tariffication Act which aims to loosen import and export regulations on rice and the Universal Health Care Act which seeks to widen access to free and affordable healthcare.


1. Expanded Maternity Leave


On Thursday, Duterte signed a bill granting additional leave benefits for working mothers, better known as the “Expanded Maternity Leave” bill, expanding paid leaves for working mothers from 60-78 days to 105 days.


Under the measure, all working mothers in the government and private sector are guaranteed with 105 days of paid maternity leave credits, with 7 days of the leave transferable to fathers. Fifteen more days of the leave will be granted to single mothers.



2. Universal Health Care 


Duterte on Wednesday signed the Universal Health Care Act, a measure that would provide healthcare coverage for all Filipinos.

The said law guarantees equitable access to “quality and affordable health goods and services” and protection against financial risks.


The measure enrolls all Filipinos to the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP), which includes PhilHealth.

READ: Universal Health Care Now A Law

Former Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque previously said Duterte rendered UHC a “priority” measure, which was “30 years in the making."




3. Mobile Number Portability


In the said law, which was signed on Tuesday, mobile service providers are required to provide nationwide mobile number portability to subscribers.

Republic Act 11202 or Mobile Number Portability Act imposes a “no interconnection fee policy” on users making domestic calls and text messages.


READ: New Law Removes Extra Charges for calls & text to other networks!

As of writing, two of the country’s biggest telecommunication companies, Globe and Smart, expressed support to the bill. However, some subscribers aired concerns about having to inform their contacts should they change network providers.




4. Strengthening the Central Bank 


President Duterte on Feb. 14 also signed the "The New Central Bank Act" which widens the regulatory powers of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas to other non-bank financial institutions such as money service businesses, credit-granting businesses, and payment system operators.


The central bank was also granted expanded powers to impose administrative and criminal sanctions. It can also forfeit profits from unauthorized financial transactions.




5. New Housing Department 


President Duterte also signed a bill consolidating the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) and the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB).


The department, according to Republic Act 11201, was named the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD).




6. Mandatory Career Counseling Program for HS, SHS


President Duterte on Valentine’s day also signed into law a bill establishing a career guidance and counseling program for all secondary schools or the “Republic Act 11206” or the Secondary School Career Guidance and Counseling Act .


The measure will institutionalize a career guidance and counseling program for students in all private and public secondary schools as guidance for tertiary education.




7. Tax amnesty bill (partial veto)


While Duterte already signed the Tax Amnesty Bill, he called on Congress to pass another bill which would lift bank secrecy for cases of fraud, citing that an “overgenerous” general amnesty “would create an environment ripe for future tax evasion.

Tax Amnesty Act of 2019 was meant to complement the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion or TRAIN law, as it will allow the government to raise revenues for priority infrastructure and social programs while unburdening those with past tax liabilities.

Duterte also urged Congress to include safeguards to ensure the truthfulness of asset or net worth declarations, as well as the automatic exchange of information.




8. National Integrated Cancer Control Law


Cancer is the 3rd leading cause of adult death and 4th in child mortality in the Philippines.

The National Integrated Cancer Control Act, a measure that aims to prevent cancer cases and improve cancer survivorship among Filipinos by scaling up essential programs and increasing investments that battle cancer.


READ COMPLETE: Duterte signs Cancer Control Bill into Law

The program aims to decrease the overall mortality and impact of all adult and childhood cancer, lessen incidence of preventable cancer in adults and children, and prevent cancer recurrence, metastasis, and secondary cancer among survivors and people living with cancer.




9. Rice Tariffication 


Duterte also signed the rice tariffication law, which seeks to loosen import and export regulations on rice. The newly-signed law was one of the key requests of Duterte in his 2018 SONA, as he called for the “swift” passage of the bill in his speech.

The new law reduces the role of National Food Authority to supplying “buffer stocks” in times of calamities, effectively removing their role in retailing and selling market staple NFA rice.

However, critics, particularly farmers and retailer groups have hit the bill as thousands of jobs are feared to be affected, particularly of farmers and NFA employees, when the law takes effect.




10. Revised Corporation Code


Duterte on Wednesday signed Republic Act 11232, which updates the 38-year-old Corporation Code in a bid to make the Philippines an attractive investment destination.

The law allows a single person to form a corporation, removes the requirement for minimum capitalization, permits the electronic filing of reportorial requirements, allows attendance in meetings via remote communication or in absentia, and provides protection to minority stockholders.

The new law also simplifies the name verification process and grant perpetual life as the default option for corporations.




11. Paid Unemployment Benefit


Good news for members of the Social Security System (SSS). Under Republic Act 11199 (Social Security Act of 2019) which was signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte last week, SSS members who lose their jobs could apply for unemployment assistance, confirms the law’s primary author, Senator Richard J. Gordon.


This will be the first time the state-run agency will cover unemployment benefits – and workers could not rejoice because even if they lose their current job, they could still receive something from the SSS to help them find a new job.
“For the first time in the country’s history, meron na ngayong unemployment insurance. It will start with two months, at least meron kang Php10,000 a month if you had been paying contributions under the maximum salary credit. For two months, makakapaghanap ka ng trabaho,” Gordon announced.
READ: Jobless SSS Members May Claim ₱10K Monthly Unemployment Benefits in New Law signed by Pres. Duterte




12. PH Sports Training Center


President Rodrigo Duterte signed on Tuesday, February 19, a law that will kick-start the creation of the Philippine Sports Training Center (PSTC) in Rosales, Pangasinan.

A ₱3.5-billion allocation in the 2019 General Appropriations Act has also been approved for the construction that will commence after 6 months of planning.

The Philippine Sports Training Center law mandates the rise of a new sports complex in Pangasinan in the near future. Photo from Philippine Olympic Committee

With the development of another government-owned international sports complex, the PSTC targets the growth of the country's grassroots program by providing a new home to national athletes aside from the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

Aside from state-of-the-art training facilities, the PSC also aims to provide international standard competition venues within the sports complex.

As mandated by the Philippine Sports Commission Act or Republic Act No. 6847, the PSTC will also become a sports science and research hub through the services of the Philippine Sports Institute.'

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