Bayanihan to Heal as One Act explained

Short Title:Bayanihan to Heal as One Act
Long Title:An Act Declaring the Existence of a National Emergency Arising from the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation and a National Policy in Connection Therewith, and Authorizing the President of the Republic of the Philippines for a Limited Period and Subject to Restrictions, to Exercise Powers Necessary and Proper to Carry Out the Declared National Policy and for Other Purposes
Citation:Republic Act No. 11469
Territorial Extent:Philippines
Legislature:Congress of the Philippines
Enacted By:Senate of the Philippines
Date Passed:March 23, 2020
Enacted By2:House of Representatives of the Philippines
Date Passed2:March 23, 2020
Date Signed:March 24, 2020
Signed By:Rodrigo Duterte
Date Effective:March 25, 2020
Date Of Expiry:June 24, 2020
Bill:Bayanihan To Heal As One Act
Bill Citation:Senate Bill No. 1418
Bill Date:March 23, 2020
Introduced By:Tito Sotto, Pia Cayetano, Win Gatchalian, et al.
1St Reading:March 23, 2020
2Nd Reading:March 23, 2020
3Rd Reading:March 23, 2020
Committee Report:Committee Report No. 70
Bill2:We Heal As One Act of 2020
Bill Citation2:House Bill No. 6616
Bill Date2:March 23, 2020
Introduced By2:Alan Peter Cayetano (Pateros–Taguig), et al.
1St Reading2:March 23, 2020
2Nd Reading2:March 23, 2020
3Rd Reading2:March 23, 2020
Status:expired

The Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, also known as the Bayanihan Act,[1] and officially designated as Republic Act No. 11469, is a law in the Philippines that was enacted in March 2020 granting the President additional authority to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.[2] The word "bayanihan" is a Tagalog word for communal work.

Background

See main article: COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. Following the sharp increase of COVID-19 cases in the country, Congress held a special session on March 23 to deliberate and pass the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act. The act would allow President Rodrigo Duterte to "reallocate, realign, and reprogram" a budget of almost ($5.37 billion) from the estimated ($8.55 billion) national budget approved for 2020, in response to the pandemic;[3] enable him to "temporarily take over or direct the operations" of public utilities and privately owned health facilities and other necessary facilities "when the public interest so requires" for quarantine, the accommodation of health professionals, and the distribution and storage of medical relief; and "facilitate and streamline" the accreditation of testing kits.[4]

Legislative history

In the House of Representatives, the bill was introduced as House Bill No. 6616 with House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano of Pateros–Taguig as its principal sponsor and was defended on the floor by Deputy Speaker Luis Raymund Villafuerte of Camarines Sur's 2nd district. Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea addressed the session, stressing that the president needed "standby powers" to address the emergency.[5] Some representatives questioned the nature, usage, and necessity of the "standby powers", claiming its susceptibility to abuse and corruption.[6]

In the Senate of the Philippines, the bill was introduced as Senate Bill No. 1418 with Senate President Tito Sotto and Senator Pia Cayetano as its principal sponsors. Under the bill, Senator Cayetano said that over 18 million Filipino households living below the poverty line would also receive financial incentives of around –8,000 ($97.45–155.92) per month for two months.[7] Senators amended their version of the bill to include financial compensation of around ($1,965.33) to be given by PhilHealth to health professionals who contracted the virus, as well as the provision of around -worth ($19,653.27) of financial aid to their families.[8]

Both versions of the bill reportedly removed the usage of the term "emergency powers", replacing it with "authority". It also removed the term "take over of public utilities and private businesses", limiting President Duterte's abilities at most to "direct the operations" of such enterprises.[9] The House version of the bill passed the House of Representatives in a 284–9 vote without abstentions,[10] while its Senate version unanimously passed the Senate.[11] President Duterte signed the bill into law the following day on March 24, 2020.[12]

Manila paper backlash

At the start of the special session at the House of Representatives, House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano along with his fellow congresspeople, did a photo op showing Cayetano and Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea holding up a board covered with Manila paper with the message, "Together with doctors and frontliners, we went to work for you, so please stay home for us."[13] This prompted an online backlash on social media with citizens criticizing the lawmakers for comparing themselves with the pandemic healthcare frontliners.[14] The photo also became fodder for memes with people replacing the Manila paper message with various images.[15] [16] Cayetano responded to the backlash saying, "If you ask me to hold up a sign again, and even if the sign curses at me but it gets people to read and gets people to stay home, I will do it again and again and again."[17] [18]

Expiration and extension

The law expired on June 24, 2020, without a resolution of it being extended. Although there were bills passed in Congress to extend the law until September 2020, the president did not certify these as urgent, prompting the bills to lapse.[19] [20] [21]

The distribution of the social amelioration program (SAP) and other cash aids from the Philippine government were not affected by the expiration of the law.[19]

The Bayanihan to Recover as One Bill, was filed on June 1, 2020.[22]

Provisions

The law provides the President of the Philippines the power to implement temporary emergency measures to respond to the crisis brought about by COVID-19, such as:

The President of the Philippines shall submit a weekly report to Congress, every Monday, of all acts done for this law including the amount and corresponding utilization of funds. The Congress shall form a Joint Congressional Oversight Committee consisting of four members each from the Senate and the House of Representatives who are appointed by the Senate President and the House Speaker.

Under this law, a penalty of two months imprisonment or a fine of not less than ten thousand pesos but not more than one million pesos or both shall be meted to offenses such as:

Implementation

NBI summons Mayor Sotto

See also: Vico Sotto. After the imposition of the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon and before the enactment of the Bayanihan law, Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto allowed temporarily the limited operation of the city's tricycles for use of health care workers, government personnel and patients despite the national government's ban on the operation of public transportation. Sotto mentioned that banning all tricycles in the city would bring more risk to the city's health situation.[23] After he aired the views and experiences of the local government of Pasig, Sotto complied with the inclusion of tricycles in the public transportation ban.[24]

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), through its Deputy Director Ferdinand Lavin, confirmed on April 1, 2020, that NBI sent an invitation letter to Sotto for violation of Bayanihan to Heal as One Act. Lavin said that Sotto is scheduled to appear at the bureau on April 7, 2020, at 10 am. Sotto responded by saying that he had already complied with the national government's order to stop tricycle operations prior to the implementation of the law.[25] [26] Senate President Tito Sotto, an uncle of the mayor, criticized the move in a tweet, stating "NBI will be well advised to be cautious in their interpretation of the law I principally authored. Any so-called violation of RA 11469 can't be retroactive!".[27] Liberal Party president and Senator Francis Pangilinan also questioned the NBI's actions, stating the unconstitutionality of criminalizing an act committed before the law was passed.

Social media responded heavily with criticism towards the NBI for allegedly singling out the mayor, even comparing the situation to that of Senator Koko Pimentel's case, who had violated quarantine protocols a few days prior at the Makati Medical Center, but was given consideration by the government.[28]

NBI investigates Senator Pimentel III

See also: Koko Pimentel. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) spokesperson Deputy Director Ferdinand Lavin said that the bureau was also investigating Senator Aquilino Pimentel III for alleged violation of the Bayanihan Heal as One Act. Director Eric Distor of the NBI confirmed that Pimentel would also be invited to the bureau to explain. He would be summoned when his self-quarantine ended.[29] [30] [31]

Pimentel had undergone testing for COVID-19 and was informed that he was positive for the disease while he was at the Makati Medical Center, accompanying his pregnant wife who was scheduled to give birth.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Patag . Kristine Joy . March 25, 2020 . During state of emergency, 'Bayanihan' Act allows imprisonment for 'false information' . The Philippine Star . June 6, 2020.
  2. Web site: Republic Act No. 11469 – An Act Declaring the Existence of a National Emergency Arising from the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Situation and a National Policy in Connection Therewith, and Authorizing the President of the Republic of the Philippines for a Limited Period and Subject to Resctrictions, to Exercise Powers Necessary and Proper to Carry Out the Declared National Policy and for Other Purposes . April 6, 2020 . Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.
  3. News: Parrocha . Azer . March 22, 2020 . Duterte seeks 'more powers,' urgent measures vs. Covid-19 . Philippine News Agency . Philippine News Agency . March 23, 2020.
  4. News: Luci-Atienza . Charissa . March 24, 2020 . House approves 'Bayanihan' bill on 3rd reading in historic virtual special session; grants PRRD 'necessary' powers to handle COVID-19 crisis . Manila Bulletin . March 24, 2020 . April 11, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200411020125/https://news.mb.com.ph/2020/03/24/house-approves-bayanihan-bill-on-3rd-reading-in-historic-virtual-special-session-grants-prrd-necessary-powers-to-handle-covid-19-crisis/ . dead .
  5. News: Romero . Paolo . Porcalla . Delon . March 23, 2020 . Congress grants Duterte covid standby powers . The Philippine Star . March 24, 2020.
  6. News: Luci-Atienza . Charissa . March 24, 2020 . 9 solons voted against Bayanihan Act; say special powers prone to abuse, misuse . Manila Bulletin . March 24, 2020 . March 24, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200324152939/https://news.mb.com.ph/2020/03/24/9-solons-voted-against-bayanihan-act-say-special-powers-prone-to-abuse-misuse/ . dead .
  7. News: Ager . Maila . March 24, 2020 . Poor families to get up to P8,000 cash subsidy from COVID-19 bill . Philippine Daily Inquirer . March 24, 2020.
  8. News: March 24, 2020 . Senators seek ₱1-M death benefit; ₱100K aid for COVID-infected health workers . CNN Philippines . March 24, 2020 . March 24, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200324152941/https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/3/24/COVID-19-health-workers-1-million-death-100k-assistance-Senate-bill-power.html . dead .
  9. News: Navallo . Mike . March 24, 2020 . COVID-19 CRISIS: How President Duterte's emergency powers bill morphed in 36 hours . ABS-CBN News . March 24, 2020.
  10. News: Mercado . Neil Arwin . March 24, 2020 . House OKs bill granting Duterte 'necessary' powers due to COVID-19 crisis . Philippine Daily Inquirer . March 24, 2020.
  11. News: Ramos . Christia Marie . Lalu . Gabriel Palico . March 24, 2020 . Senate OKs bill granting Duterte special powers to fight COVID-19 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . March 24, 2020.
  12. News: Valente . Catherine . March 25, 2020 . Duterte signs measure on special powers into law . The Manila Times . March 25, 2020.
  13. News: Mercado . Neil Arwin . March 23, 2020 . House special session photo op: 'We went to work for you, so please stay home for us' . Inquirer News . April 2, 2020.
  14. News: Cepeda . Mara . March 23, 2020 . Pinoys online livid over 'Stay at home for us' gimmick in House . Rappler . April 2, 2020.
  15. News: Merez . Arianne . March 23, 2020 . 'We went to work for you': Gov't officials call to Filipinos to stay at home earns backlash . ABS-CBN News . April 2, 2020.
  16. News: Aguilera . John Paulo . March 24, 2020 . These 'stay home for us' memes should serve as lesson for House not to use Manila paper . SPIN.ph . Sports Interactive Network Philippines . April 2, 2020.
  17. News: Cepeda . Mara . March 24, 2020 . Cayetano lashes out: 'If holding up sign gets people to stay home, I will do it again' . Rappler . April 2, 2020.
  18. News: March 24, 2020 . 'I will do it again': Cayetano defends 'stay at home' sign amid online backlash . CNN Philippines . April 2, 2020 . November 18, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211118071442/https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/3/24/Cayetano-defends-special-session-stay-at-home-sign-will-do-it-again.html . dead .
  19. News: Roque says expiration of Bayanihan Act will not affect the disbursement of SAP. CNN Philippines. June 25, 2020. June 26, 2020. June 26, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200626102142/https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/6/25/bayanihan-act-lapse-cash-aid.html. dead.
  20. News: Philippines 'in good shape' ahead of Bayanihan Act expiration, says Duterte spokesman. Jamaine. Punzalan. ABS-CBN News. June 24, 2020. June 26, 2020.
  21. News: Duterte may still need Bayanihan 2 – Palace. The Philippine Star. June 26, 2020. June 26, 2020.
  22. Web site: BAYANIHAN TO RECOVER AS ONE ACT . Senate.gov.ph . 2 September 2020 . 1 June 2020.
  23. News: Nievera . Allysa . March 18, 2020 . Mayor Sotto says total ban on tricycles in Pasig adds risk to health situation . Manila Bulletin .
  24. News: Vico Sotto: Pasig to follow nat'l gov't on tricycles ban . en-US . GMA News . April 1, 2020.
  25. News: NBI asks Vico Sotto to explain 'violation' of quarantine policy . en . CNN Philippines . April 1, 2020 . April 1, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200401150553/https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/4/1/nbi-vico-sotto-luzon-quarantine.html . dead .
  26. News: NBI summons Vico Sotto for 'violating' Bayanihan Law . en . Rappler . April 7, 2020.
  27. News: Rey . Aika . Tito Sotto 'defends' Vico: 'Violation of Bayanihan law can't be retroactive' . en . Rappler . April 1, 2020.
  28. News: Isinika . Alois . #ProtectVico trends worldwide after NBI summons Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto . en . Rappler . April 1, 2020.
  29. News: NBI: Koko Pimentel also under probe for violation of COVID-19 rules . en . GMA News . April 7, 2020.
  30. News: NBI to summon gov't execs over breach of quarantine rules . en . Philippine News Agency . April 7, 2020.
  31. Web site: NBI probes Koko Pimentel over possible quarantine breach . April 1, 2020 . cnn . en . April 1, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200401150548/https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/4/1/Koko-Pimentel-NBI-investigation-quarantine-breach.html . dead .