Bill Type
Congress Name
Long Title
FULL TITLE : AN ACT ESTABLISHING AND PROVIDING FOR FREE COLLEGE EDUCATION IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY IN STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
Text as filed (link)
Date filed
June 30, 2016
Scope
Legislative History
House Bill/Resolution NO. HB00033 | |
FULL TITLE : AN ACT ESTABLISHING AND PROVIDING FOR FREE COLLEGE EDUCATION IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY IN STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR | |
SHORT TITLE : Free College Information And Communications Technology Act | |
ABSTRACT : Provides free college education in Information and Communications Technology (ICT), a two-year college degree course, to all high school graduates of public schools, giving them the right to choose the public or state college or university of their choice within the city, province or region, as the case may be, enjoying the free college education benefits. | |
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : DEL MAR, RAUL V. | |
DATE FILED : 2016-06-30 | |
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL | |
NATURE : Welfare | |
CO-AUTHORS (Journal Entries) : | |
1. Primicias-Agabas (014 2016-08-23) | 2. Savellano (019 2016-09-06) |
3. Panotes (021 2016-09-13) | 4. Olivarez (080 2017-03-08) |
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE | |
COMMITEE HEARINGS/ACTIONS: | |
1. Approved by the Committee on 2017-03-06 | |
2. Scheduled for meeting/hearing on 2017-05-10 | |
3. Approved by the Committee on Appropriations on 2017-05-10 | |
MOTHER BILL: HB05633 | |
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES | |
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION ON 2016-07-26 |
Abstract
Provides free college education in Information and Communications Technology (ICT), a two-year college degree course, to all high school graduates of public schools, giving them the right to choose the public or state college or university of their choice within the city, province or region, as the case may be, enjoying the free college education benefits
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