While the issuance of the implementing rules and
regulations (IRR) for Republic Act 10931 or the Universal Access to Quality
Tertiary Education Act is considered a milestone, Sen. Bam Aquino said the
agency should prioritize the refund for second semester of school year 2017-18.
“Masaya tayo na
mayroon nang klarong IRR para sa pagpapatupad nito sa susunod na school year.
Pero kailangan pa rin ipaglaban ang refund para sa mga nagbayad ng tuition fee
o miscellaneous fees noong 2nd semester,” said Sen. Bam Aquino,
principal sponsor and co-author of RA 10931.
Senator Bam Aquino (center, blue polo) with grateful students of State Universities & Colleges. |
In previous interviews, CHED officer-in-charge Prospero
de Vera admitted that the original intention was to implement the law in the
second semester of school year 2017-18, which is actively being pushed by Sen.
Bam.
The CHED OIC also mentioned that they are unable to cover
the miscellaneous fees for the 2nd semester of this school year due to legal
issues with the budget.
However, Sen. Bam challenged this by saying that
they consulted and worked with the Department of Budget and Management (DBM),
the Legislative Budget Research and Monitoring Office (LBRMO) and CHED to
ensure no legal impediments in using the budget to cover tuition and
miscellaneous fees for the second semester 2017-2018.
“Sapat ang
pondo para sa tuition at miscellaneous fees ng 2018, pati na ang kasalukuyang
2nd semester. Napag-usapan na rin ang legality noong budget deliberations. Kaya
dapat lang na may refund and mga estudyante,” said Sen. Bam, the former
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education.
“The CHED
should attend a public hearing in the Senate to justify to lawmakers, and
especially students and parents, for its refusal to implement the law in the
second semester of the current school year,” added Sen. Bam.
The Senate expressed its full support behind the full
implementation of the free college law for the second semester of school year
2017-18, when it unanimously adopted Sen. Bam’s Resolution No. 620. However,
CHED remains silent on the Senate’s move.
Sen. Bam also reminded CHED of its earlier
commitment during budget deliberation for RA 10931 that the P41 billion budget
for its implementation was sufficient to cover the tuition and other fees in
SUCs starting second semester of 2017-18.
“Magandang CHED
mismo ang magpaliwanag sa mga senador, mga magulang at mga estudyante na
umaasang maipatutupad ang batas ngayong second semester,” said Sen. Bam.
Meanwhile, Sen. Bam said he will scrutinize the IRR for
the free college law to ensure that the law’s original intent will be fully
implemented and students will benefit from it.
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