What is republic act no. 4670
1. What is republic act no. 4670
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EXPLANATORY NOTE. The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers otherwise known as Republic Act No. 4670, was envisioned to provide programs for the promotion and improvement of the well-being and economic status of public school teachers. Years after its approval, it is sad to note that most of the provisions of.
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THE MAGNA CARTA
Explanation:
The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers otherwise known as Republic Act No. 4670, was envisioned to provide programs for the promotion and improvement of the well-being and economic status of public school teachers.
2. OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSES OF REPUBLIC ACT 4670
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As teachers’ efforts are being recognized in building the nation, an Act was passed into law to look after the welfare of the public school teachers and to promote, improve, and secure the professional rights of a teacher—known to be the Republic Act (RA) 4670 or Magna Carta for Public School Teachers.
3. meaning of section 9 of republic act 4670
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The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers otherwise known as Republic Act No. 4670, was envisioned to provide programs for the promotion and improvement of the well-being and economic status of public school teachers.
4. Which among the republic Act mentioned below prohibits smoking in public places? A. R.A 4670 B. R.A 8749 C. R.A 9211 D. R.A 9710?
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C. R.A 9211Hope it Helps, Correct me if I'm wrong.
5. republic act of 10175 summary
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The Philippine Congress enacted Republic Act No. 10175 or “Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012” which completely address crimes committed against and by means of computer system on 12 September 2012. It includes penal substantive rules, procedural rules and also rules on international cooperation.Explanation:
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6. Cause and EffectWhat is the cause and effect if we not follow each republic act?give the cause and effect each republic act:*Republic act 9165*Republic act 8423*Republic act 7719*Republic act 8504*Republic act 10354*Republic act 9211
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Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002:
Cause: Not following the provisions of this act, such as illegal drug use and trafficking, can lead to criminal charges and penalties.
Effect: The implementation of this act can help curb the illegal drug trade, reduce drug-related crimes, and promote public safety.
Republic Act 8423 or the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act (TAMA) of 1997:
Cause: Not following the regulations set forth in this act for traditional and alternative medicine practitioners can lead to legal consequences.
Effect: The implementation of this act can ensure the safety and efficacy of traditional and alternative medicines, protect consumers from fraud and deception, and promote the development of these healing practices.
Republic Act 7719 or the National Blood Services Act of 1994:
Cause: Not following the provisions of this act, such as illegal blood trading or not properly screening donated blood, can put the public health at risk.
Effect: The implementation of this act can ensure the safety of blood transfusions, prevent the spread of blood-borne diseases, and promote the availability of adequate blood supply for medical emergencies.
Republic Act 8504 or the Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act of 1998:
Cause: Not following the provisions of this act, such as engaging in unprotected sex or sharing needles, can increase the risk of HIV transmission and the spread of AIDS.
Effect: The implementation of this act can help prevent the spread of HIV and AIDS, promote education and awareness about safe sex and drug use, and provide care and support to those affected by the disease.
Republic Act 10354 or the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012:
Cause: Not following the provisions of this act, such as providing access to family planning methods or sex education, can lead to unintended pregnancies, population growth, and maternal health issues.
Effect: The implementation of this act can promote responsible family planning, improve maternal health and infant mortality rates, and empower individuals to make informed decisions about their reproductive health.
Republic Act 9211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003:
Cause: Not following the provisions of this act, such as smoking in public places or selling cigarettes to minors, can harm the health of smokers and non-smokers alike.
Effect: The implementation of this act can promote public health by reducing tobacco consumption and exposure, regulating the tobacco industry, and generating revenue for health programs.
Explanation:
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7. Which among the Republic Act mentioned below prohibits smoking in the public places? A. R.A 4670 B. R.A 8749 C. R.A 9211 D. R.A 9710?
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C. R.A 92118. summary of republic act No. 1425
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ACT TO INCLUDE IN THE CURRICULA OF ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES COURSES ON THE LIFE, WORKS AND WRITINGS OF JOSE RIZAL, PAR- TICULARLY HIS NOVELS NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO, AUTHORIZING THE PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION THEREOF, AND :: FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
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9. 2.in what Republic Act renamed the DECS Into DepEd?a. RA 46706 BA9155- 194d. RA 90543. Among the terms
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2. Republic Act 9155
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10. WORD REPUBLIC ACT 1425EXAMPLE (OF REPUBLIC ACT 1425)NON-EXAMPLE (OF REPUBLIC ACT 1425)DEFINITION (OF REPUBLIC ACT 1425)
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Rizal, specifically Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, as mandated by Republic Act 1425 entitled “An Act to Include in the Curricula of All Public and Private Schools, Colleges and Universities, Courses on the Life, Works and Writings of Jose Rizal, Particularly His Novels, Noli Me Tangere and El FilibusterismoSorry I don't know the answer in number 2Republic Act No. 1425, known as the Rizal Law, mandates all educational institutions in the Philippines to offer courses about José Rizal.11. republic act 1136 namerepublic act 1080 name republic act 1082 namerepublic act 2644 name
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republic-1136-act recognizing the division of tuberculosis in the DOH
republic-1080-civil service eligibility
republic-1082-tural health unit act
republic-2644-philliphine midwiferry act
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12. Which Republic Act prohibits the sales of cigarettes to persons below 18 years of age in the Philippines? A. R.A 4670 B. R.A 8749 C. R.A 9211 D. R.A 9710?
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C. R.A 9211
Explanation:
Republic Act No. 9211, otherwise known as the "Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003", makes it unlawful for any person under the age of 18 years to purchase, sell or smoke tobacco products.
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A. R.A 4670
B. R.A 8749
C. R.A 9211D. R.A 9710
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13. 11. Anong Republic Act No. ang mass kilala bilangAnimal Welfare Act of 19887A. Republic Act No. 8485B. Republic Act No. 8885C. Republic Act No. 9147D. Republic Act No. 8749
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11. DExplanation:
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A.republic act no.8485
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AN ACT TO PROMOTE ANIMAL WELFARE IN THE PHILIPPINES, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS "THE ANIMAL WELFARE ACT OF 1998"
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14. republic act 8792 summary
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On 14 June 2000, President Joseph E. Estrada signed into law R.A. 8792 "An Act Providing For The Recognition And Use of Electronic Commercial And Non-Commercial Transactions, Penalties For Unlawful Use Thereof, And Other Purposes, also known as the "Electronic Commerce Act."
15. karampatang parusa sa paglabag ng Republic act no.4670
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16. Explan the following law Republic act 8425 Republic act 9710 Republic act 7796 Republic act 8282 Republic act 7875
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Republic Act No. 8282 May 01, 1997
Republic Act No. 8282 May 01, 1997AN ACT FURTHER STRENGTHENING THE SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM THEREBY AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE, REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1161, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
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B. Republic Act 7791
18. republic act no. 7585republic act no. 9176republic act no. 9072Philippine miniral resources act of 2012
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19. What is the Summary of Republic Act 7836?
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Republic Act 7836: Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994. AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN THE REGULATION AND SUPERVISION OF THE PRACTICE OF TEACHING IN THE PHILIPPINES AND PRESCRIBING A LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
20. Why the Republic Act No. 4670-The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers important?
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It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Act to promote and improve the social and economic status of public school teachers, their living and working conditions, their terms of employment and career prospects in order that they may compare favorably with existing opportunities in other walks of life, attract and retain in the teaching profession more people with the proper qualifications, it being recognized that advance in education depends on the qualifications and ability of the teaching staff and that education is an essential factor in the economic growth of the nation as a productive investment of vital importance.
Section 2. Title Definition. This Act shall be known as the "Magna Carta for Public School Teachers" and shall apply to all public school teachers except those in the professorial staff of state colleges and universities.
As used in this Act, the term "teacher" shall mean all persons engaged in classroom teaching, in any level of instruction, on full-time basis, including guidance counselors, school librarians, industrial arts or vocational instructors, and all other persons performing supervisory and/or administrative functions in all schools, colleges and universities operated by the Government or its political subdivisions; but shall not include school nurses, school physicians, school dentists, and other school employees.
II. RECRUITMENT AND CAREER
Section 3. Recruitment and Qualification. Recruitment policy with respect to the selection and appointment of teachers shall be clearly defined by the Department of Education: Provided, however, That effective upon the approval of this Act, the following shall constitute the minimum educational qualifications for teacher-applicants:
(a) For teachers in the kindergarten and elementary grades, Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education (B.S.E.ED.);
(b) For teachers of the secondary schools, Bachelor's degree in Education or its equivalent with a major and a minor; or a Bachelor's degree in Arts or Science with at least eighteen professional units in Education.
(c) For teachers of secondary vocational and two years technical courses, Bachelor's degree in the field of specialization with at least eighteen professional units in education;
(d) For teachers of courses on the collegiate level, other than vocational, master's degree with a specific area of specialization;
Provided, further, That in the absence of applicants who possess the minimum educational qualifications as hereinabove provided, the school superintendent may appoint, under a temporary status, applicants who do not meet the minimum qualifications: Provided, further, That should teacher-applicants, whether they possess the minimum educational qualifications or not, be required to take competitive examinations, preference in making appointments shall be in the order of their respective ranks in said competitive examinations: And provided, finally, That the results of the examinations shall be made public and every applicant shall be furnished with his score and rank in said examinations.
Section 4. Probationary Period. When recruitment takes place after adequate training and professional preparation in any school recognized by the Government, no probationary period preceding regular appointment shall be imposed if the teacher possesses the appropriate civil service eligibility: Provided, however, That where, due to the exigencies of the service, it is necessary to employ as teacher a person who possesses the minimum educational qualifications herein above set forth but lacks the appropriate civil service eligibility, such person shall be appointed on a provisional status and shall undergo a period of probation for not less than one year from and after the date of his provisional appointment.
Section 5. Tenure of Office. Stability on employment and security of tenure shall be assured the teachers as provided under existing laws.
Subject to the provisions of Section three hereof, teachers appointed on a provisional status for lack of necessary civil service eligibility shall be extended permanent appointment for the position he is holding after having rendered at least ten years of continuous, efficient and faithful service in such position.
21. It is also known as National Diabetes Act of 1996. A. Republic act no. 8191 B. Republic act no. 11058 C. Republic act no. 9211 D. Republic act no. 10351
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A. Republic act no. 8191
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22. Which among the Republic Act mentioned below prohibits smoking in public places? A. R.A 4670 B. R.A 8749 C. R.A 9211 D. R.A 9710?
✏✏QUESTION AND ANSWER✏✏Which among the Republic Act mentioned below prohibits smoking in public places?
A. R.A 4670
B. R.A 8749
C. R.A 9211
D. R.A 9710
Explanation:
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23. summary about republic act 9163
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The National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001 (R.A. 9163) was enacted in response to public clamor for reforms in the Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Program. This act affirms that the prime duty of the government shall be to serve and protect its citizens.
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24. the rooming-in and breastfeeding act of 1992.A. republic act no.7600B. republic act no.1900C. republic act no.1600D. republic act no.1500
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republic act no. 7600
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A. answer
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April 2018
This report was written by Professor Dame Carolyn Hamilton, Kirsten Anderson, Ruth Barnes,
Maurice Dunaiski and Sarah Henderson, with the assistance of Mohammed Sesay.
The report was commissioned by UNICEF Philippines, and written by Coram International, at Coram
Children’s Legal Centre. Although this Situational Analysis covers the entirety of the Philippines, a
separate Situation Analysis of Children in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) was republic act no. 7600
commissioned by UNICEF to provide more detail on the region. This has also been written by Coram
International. Coram International designed and implemented a methodology for producing the
Situation Analysis, and carried out in-country data collection in the Philippines (Manila).
25. Summary of Republic Act 8293
Republic Act No. 8293 [An Act Prescribing the Intellectual Property Code and Establishing the Intellectual Property Office, Providing for Its Powers and Functions, and for Other Purposes] otherwise known as the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines. ... The use of intellectual property bears a social function.
26. 7. This Republic Act mandated the Local Government Units to establishMaterial Recovery Facility.A. Republic Act 603B. Republic Act 6969C. Republic Act 8749D. Republic Act 9003
D.Republic Act 9003
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27. Exegesis of republic act of Republic Act No. 9700 and Republic Act No. 6657
Explanation:
An Act strengthening the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP), extending the acquisition and distribution of all agricultural lands, instituting necessary reforms, amending for the purpose certain provisions of Republic Act No.
28. 11. Name the following ACT.1. Republic Act No. 7719 -2. Republic Act No. 89493. Republic Act No. 9775 -4. Republic Act No. 10175 -5. Republic Act No. 9211 - Also known at6. Republic Act No. 9165 -7. Republic Act No. 9512 -8. Republic Act No 8750 -9. Republic Act No. 1058610. Republic Act No. 9165
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1. National blood service act of 1994
2. Anti hazing law
3. Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009
4. Cybercrime prevention Act of 2012
5. Tabacco Regulation Act of 2003
6. Dangerous Drug act of the 2002
7. PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Explanation:
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29. The Mental Health Act of 2018 is also known as __________a. Republic Act No. 11089 b. Republic Act No. 11036 c. Republic Act No. 9258 d. Republic Act No. 2295 e. Republic Act No. 11056
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B. Republic act No. 11036
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30. Summary of Republic Act No.9593
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9593 otherwise known as the “Tourism Act of 2009”, DOT shall be the primary planning, programming, coordinating, implementing and regulatory government agency in the development and promotion of the tourism industry, both domestic and international, in coordination with its attached agencies and other government ...
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