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Senate ratifies ‘No Permit, No Exam Prohibition Act’

December 7, 2023 Camille P. Balagtas 124 views

THE Senate on Wednesday ratified the reconciled version of the proposed “No Permit, No Exam Prohibition Act” as approved by the Bicameral Conference Committee—a proposal put forward by Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero, chairman of the Committee on Higher, Technical and Vocational Education.

In seeking the ratification, Escudero, assured his colleagues that the bicameral conference committee has the full support of the representatives from the education sector led by the Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations (COCOPEA).

Consolidated during the bicameral conference committee meeting last Monday were Senate Bill 1359 and House Bills 6483 and 7584, all of which propose to ban the “no permit, no exam” rule.

“The reconciled ‘No Permit, No Exam Prohibition Act,’ is one of the greatest legacies that we can leave behind. Finally, we can get rid of this long-time practice,” the senator said following the ratification.

“As I mentioned earlier, forcing a student to forfeit an exam is the cruelest of fines. It can set off a series of events that can be life-changing for the student, and not in a good way. It can lead to shattered dreams and lost opportunities, not just the loss of a diploma,” he added.

Aside from the “no permit, no exam” rule, the measure prohibits the imposition of any policy that prevents students enrolled in public or private schools from taking examinations or any form of educational assessment for reasons of outstanding financial or property obligations such as unpaid tuition and other school fees.