Title
Separation of Kalamansig HS Sangay Annex
Law
Republic Act No. 9937
Decision Date
Jan 7, 2010
Republic Act No. 9937 converts the Kalamansig National High School-Sangay Annex into an independent national high school called Sangay National High School, aiming to improve educational opportunities and resources for students in the area, with the transfer of personnel, assets, liabilities, and records, and the allocation of funding for its operation.
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Transfer of Personnel, Assets, Liabilities, and Records

  • All personnel serving in the Kalamansig National High School - Sangay Annex are transferred to and absorbed by the newly established Sangay National High School.
  • All physical and intangible assets belonging to the annex are also transferred to the new school.
  • Liabilities previously accounted under the annex are assumed by the Sangay National High School.
  • All official records of the annex are handed over accordingly.

Appropriations and Funding

  • The Secretary of Education is mandated to include the operationalization of Sangay National High School in the Department of Education's program immediately.
  • Initial funding for the new school shall be charged against the current year's appropriations allocated to the Kalamansig National High School - Sangay Annex.
  • For subsequent years, the necessary budget for the ongoing operation of Sangay National High School shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.

Implementation of the Act

  • The Secretary of Education is empowered to promulgate the necessary rules and regulations to effectuate the provisions of this Act.
  • This includes any procedural guidelines and administrative measures required for the conversion and operation of the new national high school.

Effectivity and Publication

  • The Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette.
  • This provision ensures official notice to the public and concerned agencies.

Legislative Approval and Endorsements

  • The Act was approved by both the House of Representatives and the Senate on October 2, 2008, and October 12, 2009, respectively.
  • It was signed into law by the President of the Philippines on January 7, 2010.
  • The Secretary of the Senate and the Secretary General of the House of Representatives certified the legislative process and approval.

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