Authority and creation of Baclay National High School
- Section 1 separates the Tukuran Technical-Vocational High School - Baclay Extension in Barangay Baclay, Municipality of Tukuran, Province of Zamboanga del Sur from the Tukuran Technical-Vocational High School.
- Section 1 converts the Baclay Extension into an independent national high school.
- Section 1 provides that the independent national high school shall be known as the Baclay National High School.
Transfer of personnel, assets, liabilities, records
- Section 2 transfers to and absorbs into the Baclay National High School all personnel of the Tukuran Technical-Vocational High School - Baclay Extension.
- Section 2 transfers to and absorbs into the Baclay National High School all assets of the Baclay Extension.
- Section 2 transfers to and absorbs into the Baclay National High School all liabilities of the Baclay Extension.
- Section 2 transfers to and absorbs into the Baclay National High School all records of the Baclay Extension.
Operationalization, initial funding, and continuing appropriations
- Section 3 directs the Secretary of Education to immediately include the operationalization of the Baclay National High School in the Department’s program.
- Section 3 provides that the initial funding is charged against the current year's appropriation of the Tukuran Technical-Vocational High School - Baclay Extension.
- Section 3 requires that thereafter, the amount necessary for continued operation of the school be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.
Implementing rules and regulations timeline
- Section 4 requires the Secretary of Education to formulate the rules and regulations implementing Republic Act No. 11941 within ninety (90) days from the approval of the Act.
- Section 4 provides that the implementing rules and regulations must cover the school’s organization, administration, operations, and management.
- Section 4 requires that the rules and regulations align with Republic Act No. 9155, the “Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001,” and Republic Act No. 10533, the “Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013,” and other basic education-related laws.