Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT GRANTING FREE POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION IN STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES AND PUBLIC TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
Congress Author
Date filed
July 1, 2013
Scope

Legislative History

House Bill/Resolution NO. HB00441
FULL TITLE : AN ACT GRANTING FREE POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION IN STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES AND PUBLIC TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
ABSTRACT : Seeks to meet the avowed policy of the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers by uplifting their economic condition, through the provision of a non-wage benefit in the form of free tuition and other fees for their dependent children who are admitted to public post-secondary education institutions.
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : TINIO, ANTONIO L.
DATE FILED : 2013-07-01
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL
NATURE : Welfare
CO-AUTHORS (Journal Entries) :
1. Colmenares (003 2013-07-24) 2. Ilagan (003 2013-07-24)
3. Hicap (003 2013-07-24) 4. Zarate (003 2013-07-24)
5. De Jesus (003 2013-07-24) 6. Ridon (003 2013-07-24)
7. Magsaysay (021 2013-09-17) 8. Hernandez (050 2014-02-18)
9. Abayon (002 2014-07-30)
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE
COMMITEE HEARINGS/ACTIONS:
      1. Referred to Stakeholders on 2013-07-29
      2. Approved by the Committee on Ways and Means on 2013-12-16
      3. Scheduled for first meeting/hearing on 2014-05-27
      4. Approved by the Committee on Appropriations on 2014-05-27
MOTHER BILL: HB04591
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON HIGHER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION ON 2013-07-23
SECONDARILY REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE(S) ON BASIC EDUCATION AND CULTURE

Abstract

Seeks to meet the avowed policy of the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers by uplifting their economic condition, through the provision of a non-wage benefit in the form of free tuition and other fees for their dependent children who are admitted to public post-secondary education institutions.

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