Fourteenth Congress of The Republic Second Regular Session of The Philippines
Fourteenth Congress of The Republic Second Regular Session of The Philippines
Fourteenth Congress of The Republic Second Regular Session of The Philippines
OF THE PHILIPPINES
Second Regular Session
SENATE
EXPLANATORY NOTE
Republic Act No. 9263, otherwise known as the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) and
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) Professionalization Act of 2004, upgraded
among others, the qualification standards in the designation of the uniformed personnel in these
agencies. The minimum educational and civil service eligibility qualifications for every uniformed
BFP and BJMP personnel were set from two (2) year college level to baccalaureate degree and
from first level to second or third level eligibility, respectively. However, for BFP and BJMP
personnel already in the service prior to the enactment of the law were given five (5) years
grace period to satisfy the required qualifications, otherwise they shall be separated from the
service.
The five-year reglementary period is set to expire in the first quarter of 2009 and it was
observed that most of the affected personnel had difficulty satisfying the requirements
contending that they were already old, very busy with their fire and jail service duties, and too
engrossed with their own children's education for them to go back to college.
This chamber has to immediately act to avert the forced retirement of veteran and
seasoned firefighters and jail guards who were unable to satisfy the baccalaureate
requirements.
Similar to the legislative intervention made by the Committee on Public Order and Illegal
Drugs on the uniformed PNP personnel who will likewise be attrited due to similar situation, this
representation finds it more feasible to waive such requirements from personnel already in the
service prior to the enactment of RA 9263 instead of enforcing the provision for attrition.
While it is true that upgrading the educational qualification will promote the
professionalization of the fire and jail organization, adverse repercussions would ensue should
thousands of these uniformed personnel be attrited. The removal of these firefighters and jail
guards who have acquired the skills necessary for the job and learned the rigors of the
profession through their experience will result to considerable depletion in the personnel
complements of both the BFP and BJMP. In addition, it would mean a huge budgetary drain for
the government due to the large amount involved to pay for the retirement benefits of the
displaced firefighters and jail personnel, when it could afford paying the regular
retirees, not to mention the huge cost of training thousands
FOURTEENTH CONGRESS OF'THE REPUBLIC )
OF THE PHILIPPINES 1
Second Regular Session )
SENATE
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Introduced By Honorable Gregorio B. Honasan II
AN ACT
ADJUSTING THE REQUIREMENT ON EDUCATION AND FOR PROMOTION IN THE
BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION (BFP) AND BUREAU OF JAIL MANAGEMENT AND
PENOLOGY (BJMP) AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT 9263 ALSO
KNOWN AS THE BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION AND THE BUREAU OF JAIL
MANAGEMENT AND PENOLOGY PROFESSIONALIZATION ACT AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES
appointed as uniformed personnel of the BFP and the BJMP unless he/she possesses
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1 Provided, That a new applicants must be less than twenty one (21) nor more than thirty
2 (30 years of age: except for this particular provision, the above-enumerated
4 any given time shall be ground for separation or retirement from the service: Provided,
5 further, That the uniformed personnel who are already in the service [upon] PRIOR TO
6 the effectivity of [this Act] RA 9263 shall [be given five (5) years to obtain the minimum
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11 SECTION 2. Section 9 of Republic Act 9263 is hereby further amended to read as follows:
12 SEC. 9. Attrition System for the Uniformed Personnel of the 8FP and the BJMP. -
13 There shall be established a system of attrition for the uniformed personnel of the BFP
14 and the BJMP within one (1) year from the effectivity of this Act to be submitted by said
15 bureaus to the DlLG for approval. Such attrition system shall include, but is not limited
17 a) Attrition by Demotion in Position or Rank. Any uniformed personnel of the BFP and the
18 BJMP who is relieved and assigned to a position lower than that is established for hidher
19 grade in the respective staffing pattern of the Fire Bureau and the Jail Bureau, and who shall
20 not be assigned to a position commensurate to hidher grade within two (2) years after such
22 b) Attrition by Non-Promotion. Any uniformed personnel of the BFP and the BJMP who has
23 not been promoted for a continuous period of ten ( I O ) years shall be separated or retired
24 from the service, except for those who are occupying a third-level position;
25 c) Attrition by Other Means. Any uniformed personnel of the BFP and the BJMP with at
26 least five (5) years of accumulated active service shall be separated from the service
28 1) Inefficiency based on poor performance during the last two (2) successive semestral
29 ratings period;
30 2 ) Inefficiency based on poor performance for three (3) cumulative semestral rating
31 period; or
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1 3) Physical andlor mental incapacity to perform hidher duties and functions;
2 4) Failure to complete the [required career courses and/or] appropriate civil service
4 d) Separafion or Retirement from fhe Fire Bureau and the Jail Bureau under
5 this Section. Any personnel who is dismissed from the BFP and the BJMP
7 if he/she has rendered less than twenty (20) years of service, and be retired if
8 he/she has rendered at least twenty (20) years of service unless the concerned
10 SECTION 3. Section 10 of Republic Act No. 9263 is hereby amended to read as follows:
11 SECTION I O . Promofion Sysfem for fhe Uniformed Personnel of the BFP and BJMP.
12 Within SIX (6) months after the effectivity of this Act, the DlLG shall establish a system
13 of promotion for the uniformed personnel of the BFP and the BJMP though the
14 following principles:
16 and on the availability of vacant ranks in the BFP and the BJMP staffing pattern.
17 Such system shall be gender-fair so as to ensure that women personnel of the Fire
18 Bureau and the Jail Bureau shall enjoy equal opportunity for promotion as to men;
20 1) Any personnel of the BFP and the BJMP shall not be eligible for promotion to a
21 higher rank unless he/she has met the minimum qualification standards or the
22 appropriate civil service eligibility set by the CSC. and has the satisfactorily passed the
24 2) Any personnel of the BFP and the BJMP who has exhibited act of conspicuous
25 courage and gallantry at the risk of hidher life above and beyond the call of duty, or
27 organization, shall be promoted to the next higher rank, Provided, That these shall be
28 validated by the DlLG and the CSC based on established criteria. PROVIDED
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1 RELATED STUDIES, WHICH GIVE PRESTIGE AND HONOR TO THE BFP OR
2 BJMP, PROVIDED THAT SUCH ACTS SHALL BE VALIDATED BY THE DILG AND
4 SECTION 4. Implementing Rules and Regulations. - The Department of the Interior and Local
5 Government (DILG), in coordination with Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the Bureau of Jail
6 Management and Penology (BJMP) and Civil Service Commission (CSC) shall promulgate
7 within sixty (60) days the necessary rules and regulations for the effective implementation of this
8 Act. Such rules and regulations shall take effect upon its publication in two (2) newspapers of
? general circulation.
10 SECTION 5. Separability Clause. - If for any reason, provision of this Act is declared to be
11 unconstitutional or invalid , the other sections or provisions thereof which are not affected
13 SECTION 6. Repealing Clause. - All laws, decrees, executive orders, rules and regulations,
14 and other issuances or parts thereof which are inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed ,
16 SECTION 7. Effectivity Clause. - This Act shall take effect upon its publication in at least two (2)
18 Approved,