Governance and Faculty Structure
- The CTU Board of Regents is authorized to determine the faculty and staff structure, composition, and size of the CTU-Consolacion Campus.
Administration and Supervision
- The CTU President has overall supervision and management of the CTU-Consolacion Campus.
- A Campus Administrator will head the campus.
- The Campus Administrator must serve full-time and is appointed by the Board, based on the recommendation of a search committee and the CTU President.
- Appointment follows criteria set by Board guidelines, qualifications, and standards.
Transfer of Assets, Personnel, and Liabilities
- All assets (real and personal), personnel, records, and liabilities of the Consolacion Community College transfer to CTU.
- Faculty and personnel retain their positions, rights, and security of tenure under existing laws.
- Government-owned land used by Consolacion Community College is transferred and titled under CTU's name.
- If CTU or the CTU-Consolacion Campus ceases to exist or the land is no longer needed, ownership reverts to the local government unit or the Republic of the Philippines.
Appropriations and Financial Assistance
- Required funds for implementation will be included in the annual General Appropriations Act (GAA).
- The Municipality of Consolacion shall provide assistance until funding is included in the GAA.
Implementation Rules
- The CTU Board is mandated to issue implementing rules and regulations within 60 days from the Act's effectivity.
Separability Clause
- Any declaration of invalidity or unconstitutionality of part of the Act will not affect the remaining provisions, which remain effective.
Repealing Clause
- All laws, decrees, orders, rules, and regulations inconsistent or contrary to this Act are repealed or modified accordingly.
Effectivity
- The Act takes effect 15 days following its publication in the Official Gazette or a newspaper of general circulation.