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The Philippines' first law addressing mental health was passed in 2018. It was given the name Mental Health Act, officially known as Republic Act 11036. [39] Its primary goals include upholding the rights of people with mental conditions, prohibiting discrimination against them, and improving the accessibility of comprehensive health services. [40]
Republic Act 10932 – Act Strengthening the Anti-Hospital Deposit Law – strengthened the penalties against hospitals who violate the Anti-Hospital Deposit Law. [ 193 ] Republic Act 11036 – Philippine Mental Health Law – safeguards the mental health of Filipino citizens through education, medical advancements, and other support systems.
Balik Scientist Act 2018-06-20: 11036: Mental Health Act 2018-06-20: 11037: Masustansyang Pagkain para sa Batang Pilipino Act 2018-06-22: 11038: Amending the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act of 1992 or RA 7586: the Expanded National Integrated Protected System Act of 2018 2018-06-29: 11039
An Act Providing for Stronger Protection Against Rape and Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, Increasing the Age for Determining the Commission of Statutory Rape, Amending for the Purpose Act No. 3815, as Amended, Otherwise Known as "the Revised Penal Code," Republic Act No. 8353, Also Known as "the Anti-Rape Law of 1997," and Republic Act No. 7610 ...
Republic Act 10354 – Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law [16] Republic Act 10351 – Restructuring the Excise Tax on Alcohol and Tobacco or The Sin Tax Law [17] Republic Act 10368 – Human Rights Victims Reparation and Recognition Act of 2013 [18] Republic Act 10667 – Philippine Competition Act [19] Republic Act 10028 ...
In contrast, Republic Acts are generally less expansive and more specific in scope. Thus, while the Civil Code seeks to govern all aspects of private law in the Philippines, a Republic Act such as Republic Act No. 9048 would concern itself with a more limited field, as in that case, the correction of entries in the civil registry.
The insane asylum hospital was built under Philippine Public Works Act No. 3258 at a 46-hectare (110-acre) location in Barrio Mauway, Mandaluyong, Rizal near the City of Manila. Patients from the San Lazaro Hospital were transferred to the National Center for Mental Health in 1928. Patients from the City Sanitarium were transferred in 1935.
This work is in the public domain in the Philippines and possibly other jurisdictions because it is a work created by an officer or employee of the Government of the Philippines or any of its subdivisions and instrumentalities, including government-owned and/or controlled corporations, as part of their regularly prescribed official duties ...