Title
Medical inspection in private schools law
Law
Republic Act No. 124
Decision Date
Jun 14, 1947
Private schools, colleges, and universities in the Philippines are required to provide medical inspections for enrolled students, with non-compliance resulting in fines, as stated in Republic Act No. 124.

Role of the Bureau of Health

  • The Bureau of Health is tasked with formulating a medical inspection program specifically for schools, colleges, and universities in the private sector.
  • This program must be observed and followed by all applicable private educational institutions throughout the Philippines.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

  • Any principal, director, or president of a private educational institution who fails to comply fully or partially with the provisions of the Act is subject to penalties.
  • Upon conviction, the penalty is a fine not exceeding five hundred pesos.

Repeal of Conflicting Laws

  • Any law or part of a law that conflicts with the provisions of this Act is hereby repealed to ensure the supremacy of this law.

Effectivity of the Act

  • The law takes effect immediately upon approval, specifically from June 14, 1947.

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