Title
Establishment of Tublay School of Home Industries
Law
Republic Act No. 5301
Decision Date
Jun 15, 1968
Republic Act No. 5301 establishes the Tublay School of Home Industries in Benguet, offering courses in home industries and promoting the utilization of local raw materials, with funding provided for its acquisition, operation, and maintenance.

Questions (Republic Act No. 5301)

Republic Act No. 5301; it was enacted on June 15, 1968.

Under the supervision and administration of the Bureau of Vocational Education.

In the Municipality of Tublay, Province of Benguet.

The Tublay School of Home Industries.

To acquire a site by purchase, grant or donation, and to issue rules and regulations necessary to carry out the purposes of the Act.

Courses in home and/or cottage industries, particularly those that can avail of and best utilize the supply of raw materials available in the locality.

Enrollment shall be open to all, including adults.

Research on designing and processing materials found in the locality and in the Province of Benguet; and producing models of handtools and small equipment and machineries for training and production.

It refers to undertaking efforts to standardize practices or promotion related to local crafts, as part of craft promotion activities under the Act.

Provide consultant services in home industries promotion and technology, and conduct extension training throughout the Province of Benguet.

Courses in secondary and technical levels, with home industries as the core.

It may accept endowments, land grants, donations or contributions from provincial and municipal governments, private citizens, agencies, and entities whether government or private for the improvement and expansion of its services.

Five hundred thousand pesos, for acquisition of a school site, establishment, operation, maintenance and expansion during fiscal year 1969, including purchase of a school site and construction of buildings and shops.

Thereafter, such sums as may be needed for its operation and maintenance shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.

Out of any funds in the National Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

Upon its approval.

It was enacted without Executive approval, June 15, 1968.

Examples include (1) conducting research on designing and processing local materials and producing models of tools and equipment for training/production, and (2) rendering consultant services and extension training for home industries promotion and technology in Benguet.

Section 2 authorizes the Secretary of Education to issue rules and regulations necessary to carry out the purposes of the Act.


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