Full Title
AN ACT AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7898, ESTABLISHING THE REVISED AFP MODERNIZATION PROGRAM AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Date of Approval
December 11, 2012

Legislative History

Legislative History
Entitled:
AN ACT AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7898, ESTABLISHING THE REVISED AFP MODERNIZATION PROGRAM AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
[ SECOND REGULAR SESSION, 15TH CONGRESS ]
[ 2012 ]
3/22/2012 Prepared and submitted jointly by the Committee(s) on NATIONAL DEFENSE AND SECURITY and WAYS AND MEANS with Senator(s) ANTONIO "SONNY" F. TRILLANES, RALPH G. RECTO and PANFILO M. LACSON as author(s) per Committee Report No. 138, recommending its approval in substitution of SBNos. 351, 2705 and 2938;
5/8/2012 Sponsors: Senator(s) PANFILO M. LACSON, RALPH G. RECTO;
5/8/2012 Committee Report Calendared for Ordinary Business;
5/15/2012 Transferred from the Calendar for Ordinary Business to the Calendar for Special Order;
5/15/2012 Sponsorship speech of Senator PANFILO M. LACSON;
5/15/2012 Co-sponsorship speech of Senator LOREN B. LEGARDA;
5/30/2012 Interpellation of Senator EDGARDO J. ANGARA;
5/30/2012 Period of interpellations closed;
5/30/2012 Period of committee amendments;
5/30/2012 Period of committee amendments closed;
5/30/2012 Period of individual amendments closed;
5/30/2012 Approved on Second Reading with Amendments;
5/31/2012 Printed Copies were distributed to the Senators;
6/4/2012 Approved on Third Reading;
6/4/2012 In favor: (21) EDGARDO J. ANGARA, JOKER P. ARROYO, ALAN PETER COMPANERO S. CAYETANO, PIA S. CAYETANO, MIRIAM DEFENSOR SANTIAGO, FRANKLIN M. DRILON, JINGGOY P. EJERCITO-ESTRADA, JUAN PONCE ENRILE, FRANCIS "CHIZ" G. ESCUDERO, TEOFISTO "TG" GUINGONA III, GREGORIO B. HONASAN II, PANFILO M. LACSON, MANUEL "LITO" M. LAPID, LOREN B. LEGARDA, FERDINAND "BONGBONG" R. MARCOS, FRANCIS N. PANGILINAN, AQUILINO KOKO III L. PIMENTEL, RALPH G. RECTO, RAMON A. REVILLA JR., VICENTE C. SOTTO III and ANTONIO "SONNY" F. TRILLANES;
6/4/2012 Against: N o n e;
6/4/2012 Abstention: N o n e;
6/5/2012 Sent to the House of Representatives requesting for concurrence;
[ THIRD REGULAR SESSION, 15TH CONGRESS ]
8/15/2012 Senate requested the House of Representatives for a conference on the disagreeing provisions of SBN-3164 and HBN-6410, designating Senators Lacson, Trillanes, Honasan, Arroyo, Cayetano(A.) and Recto as its conferees to the Bicameral Conference Committee on August 6, 2012;
8/22/2012 House of Representatives agreed to a conference on the disagreeing provisions of SBN-3164 and HBN-6410, designating Representatives Biazon, Zubiri III, Quisumbing, Sarmiento, Golez, Loong, Gunigundo I, Abaya and Suarez as its conferees to the Bicameral Conference Committee on August 13, 2012;
9/19/2012 Conference Committee Report submitted to the Senate, recommending that HBN-6410, in consolidation with SBN-3164, be approved as reconciled;
9/19/2012 Sponsorship speech of Senator Lacson on the Conference Committee Report;
9/19/2012 Interpellation of Senator Drilon;
9/19/2012 Conference Committee Report Approved by the Senate;
10/16/2012 Conference Committee Report Approved by the House of Representatives on September 19, 2012;
10/22/2012 Enrolled copies of the consolidated version of HBN-6410 and SBN-3164, received by the Senate for the signature of Senate Secretary Reyes and Senate President Enrile;
11/8/2012 Enrolled copies of SBN-3164 and HBN-7898, sent back to the House of Representatives, already signed by Senate Secretary Reyes and Senate President Enrile;
12/18/2012 Consolidated with HBN-6410 which was Approved and Signed into Law by the President of the Philippines, His Excellency President Benigno S. Aquino III on December 11, 2012 and became
12/18/2012 REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10349.

Committees

Committee Report No.
138

Other Details

Issuance Category
Legislative Issuance Type
Amendment Note
RA 7898,sec. 14 (deleted ; inserted)
RA 7898, secs. 9(b) and (c)
RA 7898, secs. 6, 7, 8, 11, 12 &16
RA 7898, secs. 17,18 and 19 (inserted)
RA 7898, sec. 4(b), (d) and (e)

Official Gazette

Official Gazette Source
Official Gazette vol. 109 no. 12 page 1779 (March 18, 2013)

Newspaper Source Detail

Newspaper Source
Manila Bulletin (December 14, 2012)

Full Text of Issuance

109 OG No. 12, 1779 (March 18, 2013); Manila Bulletin; Philippine Star, December 14, 2012

[ REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10349, December 11, 2012 ]

AN ACT AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7898, ESTABLISHING THE REVISED AFP MODERNIZATION PROGRAM AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:

SECTION 1. Section 4(b), (d) and (e) of Republic Act No. 7898, otherwise known as the “AFP Modernization Act”, is hereby amended to read as follows:

“SEC. 4. Components of the Revised AFP Modernization Program. – The Revised AFP Modernization Program shall consist of the following components:

“(a) x x x

“(b) Capability, materiel, and technology development – The AFP Modernization Program entails the development and employment of certain capabilities that can address the assessed threats: Provided, That the acquisition of air force, navy and army equipment and materiel of such types and quantities shall be made in accordance with the need to develop AFP capabilities pursuant, to its modernization objectives: Provided, further, That the acquisition of new equipment and weapons systems shall be synchronized with the phase-out of uneconomical and obsolete major equipment and weapons systems in the AFP inventory: Provided, even further, That no major equipment and weapons system shall be purchased if the same are not being used by the armed forces in the country of origin or used by the armed forces of at least two countries: Provided, furthermore, That only offers from suppliers who are themselves the manufacturers shall be entertained: Provided, finally, That no supply contract shall be entered into unless such contract provides for, in clear and unambiguous terms, an after-sales services and the availability of spare parts.

“(c) x x x

“(d) Human resource development – The human resource development component of the Revised AFP Modernization Program shall have the following objectives:

“(1) x x x

“(2) To develop and transform the AFP into a multi-mission oriented force capable of effectively addressing internal and external security threats;

“(3) x x x

“(4) x x x

“(5) x x x

“(6) x x x

“(e) Doctrines development – The Department of National Defense and the AFP shall be responsible for the generation, evaluation, consolidation and formalization of doctrines; the conduct of periodic review and validation of doctrines through field application, testing and exercises; and the dissemination of approved doctrines at all levels of command.

“The Secretary of National Defense shall formulate guidelines to implement this section in accordance with the objectives of the modernization program enumerated in the preceding section.”

SEC. 2. Section 6 of the same Act is hereby amended to read as follows:

“SEC. 6. Period of Implementation. – The Revised AFP Modernization Program under this Act, shall be implemented over a period of fifteen (15) years effective upon the date of the approval of this Act: Provided, however, That payments for amortization of outstanding multi-year contract, obligations incurred under the Revised AFP Modernization Act may extend beyond tins period.”

SEC. 3. Section 7 of the same Act is hereby amended to read as follows:

“SEC. 7. Submission of the Revised AFP Modernization Program. – (a) Within sixty (60) days from the effectivity of this Act, the President, upon the recommendation of the Secretaries of National Defense and Budget and Management, shall submit the Revised AFP Modernization Program as provided for in this Act to Congress. The Program shall indicate or show inter alia:

“(1) The size and shape of the AFP in terms of personnel, equipment, and facilities during the various phases of the modernization program;

“(2) The modernization projects under it, including the major weapon and non-weapon equipment and technology acquisitions sought by the respective services and units of the AFP, any major infrastructure construction or improvement to be made and the particular objective(s) and component(s) under Sections 3 and 4, respectively, of this Act to which such intended acquisition, construction or improvements belongs; and

“(3) The priorities, schedules as well as estimated average cost of each modernization project or upgrading to be undertaken: Provided, That in the implementation of the AFP Modernization Program, the acquisition of equipment or upgrading to be undertaken shall be devoted towards the development of the AFP with shifting capability to meet internal and external threats.

“(b) The Revised AFP Modernization Program, as submitted to Congress shall be the basis for subsequent executive and legislative actions to implement the Revised AFP Modernization Program from year to year until its complete and full realization.”

SEC. 4. Section 8 of the same Act is hereby amended to read as follows:

“SEC. 8. Appropriations for the Revised AFP Modernization Program. – The annual appropriations for the Revised AFP Modernization Program shall include the amounts necessary to support the funding requirements for all modernization projects submitted to Congress under the preceding section.

“The funds to be appropriated by Congress under this Act shall be treated as a distinct and separate budget item from the regular appropriation for the Department of National Defense (DND) and the AFP and shall be administered by the Secretary of National Defense.

“The Revised AFP Modernization Program shall be based on an amount of at least Seventy-five billion pesos (P75,000,000,000.00) for the first five (5) years.”

SEC. 5. Section 9(b) and (c) of the same Act are hereby amended to read as follows:

“SEC. 9. Multi-year Contracts and Other Contractual Arrangements. – (a) x x x

“(b) For multi-year contracts, Congress shall, upon issuance of a multi-year obligational authority by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), make the corresponding appropriation for the ensuing fiscal years: Provided, That the DND and the DBM shall issue the implementing guidelines to ensure consistency with the Revised AFP Modernization Program and existing guidelines in the contracting of multi-year projects.

“(c) The Secretary of National Defense shall submit to Congress, through the Chairpersons of the Senate Committees on National Defense and Security and Finance and the Chairpersons of the House Committees on National Defense and Security and Appropriations, copies of these multi-year contracts and other agreements/arrangements to enable Congress to appropriate hinds.”

SEC. 6. Section 11 of the same Act is hereby amended to read as follows:

“SEC. 11. The Revised AFP Modernization ActTrust Fund. – There is hereby created a trust fund, to be known as the Revised AFP Modernization Act Trust Fund. Said trust fund, which shall be used exclusively for the AFP modernization program, including all necessary expenses to implement the procurement of equipment such as expenses for pre-selection and post-qualification stages, but not to include salaries and allowances, shall be funded out of the following:

“(a) Appropriations for the Revised AFP Modernization Program;

“(b) The proceeds from the sale of military reservations, as may be authorized by Congress, pursuant to the provisions of existing laws and regulations governing sales of government properties, including such immovable and other facilities as may be found therein, not otherwise covered by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority, as provided for in Republic Act No. 7227, as amended;

“(c) The proceeds from the lease or joint development of military reservations, as may be authorized by the President, pursuant to the provisions of existing laws and regulations governing lease or joint development of government properties, including such immovables and other facilities as may be found therein, not specifically enumerated under Republic Act No. 7227, as amended;

“(d) Shares of the AFP from the proceeds of the sale of military camps provided for under Republic Act No. 7227, as amended, and at least fifty percent (50%) of the proceeds, net of direct expenses authorized to be deducted from such proceeds from the lease and/or joint venture agreements and such other dispositions pertaining to the same camps in accordance with applicable and/or existing orders, rules, regulations and issuances.

“The DND or the AFP may assign to the Bases Conversion and Development Authority or designate it as disposition entity for the sale, lease or joint development of military reservations or portions thereof or facilities and immovables located therein not otherwise covered under Republic Act No. 7227, as amended, subject to the parameters set by the DND or the AFP and applicable laws, rules, regulations and other related issuances;

“(e) The proceeds derived from public-private partnerships entered into by the DND or the AFP, as may be authorized by the President, pursuant to the provisions of existing laws and regulations;

“(f) Proceeds from the sale of the products of the Government Arsenal and/or, in case of joint venture, all incomes earned from the equity share of the Government Arsenal from the joint venture;

“(g) The proceeds from the disposal of excess and/or uneconomically repairable equipment and other movable assets of the AFP and the Government Arsenal;

“(h) Funds from budgetary surplus, if any, as may be authorized by Congress subject to the provisions of Section 8 of this Act;

“(i) Donations coming from local and foreign sources, specifically earmarked to be used for the Revised AFP Modernization Program; and

“(j) All interest income of the trust fund.

“Funds from the foregoing sources, regardless of income source, shall be directly deposited to a special account in the general fund created specifically for the Revised AFP Modernization importation of the same by the APP shall likewise be exempt from the value-added tax and customs duties.

“SEC. 18. Congressional Oversight Committee. – There is hereby created a Congressional Oversight Committee to monitor and oversee the implementation of the provisions of this Act. The Committee shall be composed of six (6) members from the Senate and six (6) members from the House of Representatives with the Chairpersons of the Committees on National Defense and Security of both Houses as Joint Chairpersons. The five (5) other members from each Chamber shall be designated by the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, respectively. The Minority shall have at least two (2) representatives from both Chambers.

“SEC. 19. Sunset Review. – As the need arises or within five (5) years after its effectivity, the Congressional Oversight Committee shall conduct a sunset review of this Act. The term ‘sunset review’ shall mean a systematic evaluation of the accomplishments and impact of this Act, as well as the performance and organizational structure of its implementing agencies, for purposes of determining remedial legislation.”

SEC. 11. All sections of the same Act are hereby amended and renumbered accordingly.

SEC. 12. Repealing Clause. – All laws, executive orders, rules and regulations inconsistent with or contrary to this Act are hereby deemed accordingly repealed or amended.

SEC. 13. Separability Clause. – If, for any reason, any section or provision of this Act is declared unconstitutional or invalid, the other sections or provisions not affected thereby shall remain in full force and effect.

SEC. 14. Effectivity Clause. – This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in at least two (2) newspapers of national circulation.

Approved,

  (Sgd.) JUAN PONCE ENRILE President of the Senate (Sgd.) FELICIANO BELMONTE JR. Speaker of the House of Representatives  

This Act which is a consolidation of House Bill No. 6410 and Senate Bill No. 3164 was finally passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on September 19, 2012.

  (Sgd.) EMMA LIRIO-REYES Secretary of the Senate (Sgd.) MARILYN B. BARUA-YAP Secretary General House of Representatives  

Approved: DEC 11 2012

(Sgd.) BENIGNO S. AQUINO III President of the Philippines

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