Title
Separation of Tinago Annex into Independent School
Law
Republic Act No. 10305
Decision Date
Nov 15, 2012
Camarines Sur National High School's Tinago Annex is established as an independent institution, now known as Tinago National High School, with provisions for asset transfer and funding to ensure its operationalization.

Questions (Republic Act No. 10305)

RA 10305 separates the Camarines Sur National High School–Tinago Annex in Naga City from the parent Camarines Sur National High School, converting it into an independent national high school to be known as Tinago National High School, and provides for appropriations.

The Camarines Sur National High School–Tinago Annex is separated, and it is converted into an independent national high school called Tinago National High School.

It implies that Tinago National High School will operate as a separate national high school unit, distinct from the original Camarines Sur National High School, with its own administration and functions.

All personnel, assets, liabilities, and records of the Camarines Sur National High School–Tinago Annex are transferred to and absorbed by Tinago National High School.

It ensures continuity of obligations and prevents loss or unresolved responsibilities when the annex is converted into an independent school.

No; Section 3 states that the initial funding shall be charged against the current year’s appropriations of the Camarines Sur National High School–Tinago Annex.

Thereafter, the amount necessary for continued operation shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.

The Secretary of Education.

To issue rules and regulations necessary to carry out the purpose of the Act.

Fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette.

It fixes the start date of enforceability—government actions required by the law generally become effective after the 15-day post-publication period.

The Department of Education through the Secretary of Education, as stated in Sections 3 and 4.

Section 1 creates Tinago National High School as an independent entity; Section 2 provides for the legal and administrative transfer of resources and obligations to the new entity to ensure continuity.

It helps understand when the bill was passed and can be relevant for historical context, potential statutory interpretation, and confirming timelines for enactment.

Yes. Section 3 says initial funding is charged against the current year’s appropriations of the Camarines Sur National High School–Tinago Annex.


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