[ REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11230, February 22, 2019 ]
AN ACT INSTITUTING A PHILIPPINE LABOR FORCE COMPETENCIES COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAM AND FREE ACCESS TO TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET), AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR
SEC. 10. Management of the Tulong-Trabaho Fund. - The TESDA shall be primarily responsible for managing the Tulong-Trabaho Fund. For this purpose, the TESDA Board shall promulgate the policies and guidelines to implement the Program.
The TESDA Board shall also have the power to receive donations from both government and nongovernment organizations to be used strictly and exclusively for the beneficiaries and qualified applicants of the Tulong-Trabaho Fund.
SEC. 11. Determination of Selected Training Programs. - The TESDA Board shall approve the final list of STPs eligible to receive funding from the Tulong-Trabaho Fund based in the initial recommendation of the TESDA Secretariat.
STPs may be school-based, center-based, community-based, enterprise-based or web-based programs. The STPs shall initially be determined based on the following considerations:
(a) The latest issuances of Labor Market Intelligence Reports;
(b) Quantitative and qualitative data on employment opportunities to be provided by the DOLE;
(c) Quantitative and qualitative data on jobs and skills matching, as determined by the TESDA;
(d) The Human Resource Development Roadmaps; and
(e) Other quantitative and qualitative studies to be determined necessary by the TESDA Board in its selection of STPs.
Provided, That the TESDA Board may, in its discretion, adopt additional bases to achieve the objectives of this Act.
The TESDA Board shall release the initial list of available STPs within two (2) months from the effectivity of this Act, and shall update such list in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
SEC. 12. Determination of Qualified Recipients. - The industry boards or bodies seeking funding for STPs shall submit a list of trainees who have requested assistance from the Tulong-Trabaho Fund to the TESDA Regional Directors. The TESDA Regional Directors shall assess the recipients and submit a list of qualified recipients to the TESDA Director General for his/her approval.
The list of qualified recipients shall be periodically updated depending on the availability of the Tulong-Trabaho Fund and the number of STPs.
SEC. 13. Evaluation of Assistance Given to Schools and Training Centers. - The TESDA Board shall periodically evaluate schools and training centers that receive funding from the Tulong-Trabaho Fund. The recipient-industry boards and institutions shall ensure that at least eighty pecent (80%) of the beneficiaries of the Tulong-Trabaho Fund are able to pass the Philippine TVET Competency Assessment and Certification System. Failure to meet the passing rate shall subject the school or training center to performance review and audit by the TESDA Board.
The TESDA Board shall have the discretion to provide other criteria and standards to determine whether the school or center shall continue to receive financial assistance through the Tulong-Trabaho Fund.
SEC. 14. Public Online Registry. - The TESDA shall create a registry of schools and training centers that offer STPs and a database of qualified recipients of financial assistance and graduates of these programs. These lists shall be accessible through the website of the TESDA.
SEC. 15. Evaluation. - In accordance with the principles of fair and full disclosure, the TESDA Board shall issue and make available to the public, an annual report on the utilization of the Tulong-Trabaho Fund and other funds allocated in the GAA, donations from private and other organizations, expenditures, the performances of the qualified recipients and other pertinent information as may be necessary. An impact evaluation shall be conducted from time to time.
ARTICLE III
DEVELOPMENT MODALITIES AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS
SEC. 16. Primary Duty of TESDA. - The TESDA shall design and implement the support systems necessary to achieve the objectives of this Act, particularly the development of additional TVET programs and the improvement of existing TVET programs.
SEC. 17. Support Systems for the Development of the Program. - Consistent with the recognition that a TVET program must be based on developing competencies and focused on learning outcomes to be relevant to changing demands, the TESDA shall ensure that only qualified recipients of the Tulong-Trabaho Fund are appropriately trained and their competencies are regularly updated.
For this purpose, appropriate standards, proper planning, trainers' training and certification, competency assessment and certification and quality assurance system shall be put in place to ensure that entrants to the Program shall be sufficiently equipped. In addition, the development of modalities and programs for employed workers and accumulation of new learning modules shall be undertaken to upgrade competencies of employed workers.
The participation of industries and engagement of local governments and the labor sector shall also be sought.
ARTICLE IV
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
SEC. 18. Oversight Committee. - There is hereby created a Joint Congressional Oversight Committee on Tulong-Trabaho composed of three (3) members each from the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education and the House Committee on Labor and Employment, to be appointed by the House Speaker, and three (3) members each from the Senate Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resources Development and the Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture to be appointed by the Senate President: Provided, That at least one (1) member from the House and one (1) member from the Senate shall represent the minority.
The Joint Oversight Committee on Tulong-Trabaho shall have the power to monitor and review the implementation of this Act and the disbursements of the Tulong-Trabaho Fund: Provided, further, That the secretariat of the Joint Oversight Committee shall be drawn from the Secretariat personnel of the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, the House Committee on Labor and Employment, the Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture, and the Senate Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resources Development. Funding of the expenses of the Joint Oversight Committee shall be taken from the appropriations of both the House and the Senate committees.
SEC. 19. Implementing Rules and Regulations. - The TESDA shall, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, issue the implementing rules and regulations of this Act within a period of sixty (60) days after the effectivity of this Act.
SEC. 20. Separability Clause. - If any provision or part hereof is held, invalid or unconstitutional, the remainder of the law or the provision not otherwise affected shall remain valid and subsisting.
SEC. 21. Repealing Clause. - Any law, presidential decree or issuance, executive order, letter of instruction, administrative order, rule or regulation contrary to or inconsistent with the provisions of this Act is hereby repealed, modified or amended accordingly.
SEC. 22. Effectivity. - This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.
Approved,
(SGD.) GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO Speaker of the House of Representatives |
(SGD.) VICENTE C. SOTTO III President of the Senate |
(SGD.) DANTE ROBERTO P. MALING Acting Secretary General House of Representatives |
(SGD.) MYRA MARIE D. VILLARICA Secretary of the Senate |
Approved: FEB 22 2019
(SGD.) RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE
President of the Philippines