House OKs bill granting Duterte ‘necessary’ powers due to COVID-19 crisis

House OKs bill granting Duterte ‘necessary’ powers due to COVID-19 crisis

MANILA, Philippines — The House of Representatives on Monday approved a bill declaring a national emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic and authorizing President Rodrigo Duterte “for a limited period and subject to restrictions, to exercise powers necessary and proper to carry out the declared national policy.”

During a special session, the lower chamber approved the Bayanihan Act of 2020 (House Bill No. 6616) in response to the threat of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which has infected 460 people in the country.

The House voted 284 for and 9 against the measure with no abstentions.

“In view of the continuing rise of confirmed cases of COVID-19, the serious threat to the health, safety, security, and lives of our countrymen, the long-term adverse effects on their means of livelihood, and the severe disruption of economic activities, a state of national emergency is hereby declared over the entire country,” the bill states.

“In order to optimize the efforts of the President to carry out the tasks needed to implement the aforementioned policy, it is imperative to grant him authority subject to such limitations as hereinafter provided,” he added.

The measurer gives the President the power to adopt “temporary emergency measures” to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.

This includes implementation of measures to curb the transmission of the disease, hastening medical testing of persons under investigation (PUI) and persons under monitoring (PUM) and “immediate treatment” of COVID-19 patients.

Likewise, the President will also ensure that local government units (LGUs) are following directives from the national government in line with the pandemic response.

The President can also “direct the discontinuance of appropriated programs, projects or activities (P/A/P) of any agency of the Executive Department, including government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCC), in the FYs 2019 and 2020 General Appropriations Act (GAA), whether released or unreleased the allotments for which remain unobligated.”

The funds will be used for response measures related to COVID-19.

Among other powers authorized for the President to perform include the following:

The bill requires the President to submit a report on Monday of every week. The report will contain acts performed in accordance with the bill.

Violations

Those violating the regulations and directives of the national government will be meted a penalty of not less than P10,000 but not more than P1 million and/or imprisonment of two months.

If the offender is a public official, he/she will be meted the same punishment on top of perpetual or temporary absolute disqualification from office.

“Provided, however, that if the offender is a corporation, association, partnership or any other juridical person, the penalty shall be imposed upon the president, directors, managers, managing partners, as the case may be, who participated in the commission of the offense or who shall have knowingly permitted or failed to prevent the commission of the same,” the bill states.

“If the offender is an alien, he shall, in addition to the penalties herein prescribed, be deported without further proceedings,” the bill further notes.

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