PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 2020, January 28, 1986
CONVERTING THE MINDANAO REGIONAL SCHOOL OF FISHERIES INTO ZAMBOANGA STATE COLLEGE OF MARINE SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY, DEFINING ITS POWERS, FUNCTIONS, AND DUTIES AND APPROPRIATING…
WHEREAS, it is a policy of the state to periodically
reorient the educational system to serve as an effective vehicle for an
accelerated economic growth and the social well being of the Filipino
people;
WHEREAS, Western Mindanao is endowed with extensive fishing
grounds teeming with marine life, vast mangrove areas and swamplands suitable
for aquaculture development and fertile lands with unlimited potentials for
agriculture and agribusiness concerns that if rationally exploited, utilized and
developed would bring progress and prosperity to the region and its people;
WHEREAS, Western Mindanao suffers from low agricultural and
industrial productivity and have limited productive employment opportunities
attributed to poor and inefficient resource utilization and inadequate skilled
manpower and infrastructure support;
WHEREAS, notwithstanding its natural bounties, Western
Mindanao remains underdeveloped on account of a dearth
of competent leaders
trained in the rudiments of science and technology;
WHEREAS, the present Mindanao Regional School of Fisheries
which was included as one of the seven project institutes under the Sixth
Education Project of the Philippine Government (GOP/IBRD No. 1786 PH) had
significantly improved its institutional capabilities to offer programs in
science and technology;
WHEREAS, the present College with its upgraded facilities
can produce the manpower needed to rationally exploit, utilize and develop the
natural resources of Western Mindanao, thereby accelerating- economic growth and
the improvement of the quality of life of its people.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the
Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the
Constitution, do hereby order and decree;
SECTION 1. Conversion and Etablishment. The present Mindanao
Regional School of Fisheries, located in Zamboanga City is hereby converted into
a Regional State College to be known as Zamboanga State College of Marine
Sciences and Technology, hereinafter referred to in this Act as the State
College.
SEC. 2. Composition of the State College. The State College
shall be composed of the present Regional Institute of Fisheries, Institute of
Marine Transportation, and administrative units of the Mindanao Regional School
of Fesheries. The State College will have administrative supervision over all
fishery schools in the region under a Regional Fisheries System. An Institute of
Marine Sciences, a School of Development Management, a Graduate School and other
new departments, centers or units may later be organized to become part of the
State College.
SEC. 3. Purpose. The State College shall provide the
necessary leadership in professional and technical instruction in Fisheries,
maritime technology, marine sciences and development management in line with the
manpower requirement and other development needs of Western Mindanao and
neighboring regions. The State College shall offer undergraduate and graduate
courses in fisheries, maritime technology, marine sciences, computer technology
and development management, as well as short-term technical/ vocational courses
relevant to the needs of fisheries, maritime and other marine resources based
industries. It shall promote research in fisheries and marine sciences and in
related agribusiness concerns.
SEC. 4. Governing Board. The policy making power of the
Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology is hereby vested in
the Board of Trustees. The Board will be composed of five members, namely: the
Minister of Education, Culture and Sports, the Regional Executive Director of
the National Economic and Development Authority, the President of the State
College, the Regional Director of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, and the
President of the Alumni Association of the College.
The members of the Board shall serve without compensation other than actual
and necessary expenses incurred in attendance upon meetings of the Board or upon
other official business related to his position as a Trustee authorized by a
resolution of the Board.
SEC. 5. Powers and Duties of the Governing Board. The Board
of Trustees shall have the following powers and duties in addition to its
general powers of administration, and the exercise or all powers of a
corporation provided in Section Thirteen of the Corporation Law.
- To determine and fix the dates and time of their regular meetings as well as
special meetings as the need for the same may arise: Provided, That all
such meetings shall not be more than twice in a month, nor less than once in any
quarter. - To recommend the President of the State College for appointment by the
President of the Philippines, who shall serve for a period of six years, subject
to reappointment provided that his term of office shall not extend
beyond the age of sixty-five. - To appoint, upon the recommendation of the President of the State College
the Vice President, Executive Director, the Directors of the different
Institutes, Heads of Departments, Professors, professorial lecturers, visiting
or exchange faculty and other officers and employees whose basic salaries are at
least equal to that of an Assistant Professors; to fix their compensation, hours
of services, and such other duties and conditions as it may deem proper, subject
to pertinent budget and compensation laws. - 4) To provide for the establishment of the Institute of Marine Sciences,
Graduate School and the School of Development Management and other institutes
and schools as it may deem necessary. - To approve curriculars programs and rules of discipline drawn by the College
Council; fix the required tuition fees, matriculation fees, fees for laboratory
courses, graduation fees and all other fees, and to reappropriate and utilize
the same for the operation of the State College. - To manage funds for the operation of income generating projects, and to
promulgate policies, rules and regulations for the operation and management of
said projects. - To authorize the construction and repair of buildings and related
facilities, and other permanent improvements under the direct administrative
supervision of the State College, upon recommendation of the President. - To promulgate other policies, rules and regulations not specified in the
preceding items for the effective and efficient governance of the State College. - To delegate certain authorities to the President of the State College as it
may deem appropriate and prescribe rules under which the President can enter
into contracts without prior approval of the Board for acquisition of properties
and services, and the purchase of equipment and supplies not exceeding a certain
cost of value, which the Board may later prescribe; Provided, that all
such contracts shall be reported to the Board. - To confer the usual honorary degrees upon persons other than graduates of
the State College in recognition of learning, exemplary performance, eminence or
outstanding contribution in fisheries, marine sciences, maritime technology and
development management; Provided, that such degrees, shall not be
conferred in consideration of the payment of money or other valuable
considerations; and - To file with the Office of the President and Prime Minister of the
Philippines, a detailed report of operations of the State College for the
preceding year on or before the thirty-first day of March of each year.
SEC. 6. Quorum. A quorum of the Board of Trustees shall
consist of a majority of all the members holding office at the time the meeting
of the Board is called. All processes against the Board of Trustees shall be
served on the Secretary thereof.
SEC. 7. The Administration. The head of the State College
shall be known as the President of Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences
and Technology. He shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines upon
the recommendation of the Board of Trustees for a term of six years. He may be
reappointed for another terra by the President of the Philippines also upon
recommendation of the Board of Trustees. He shall be assisted by a Vice
President and an Executive Director who shall be appointed by the Board of
Trustees upon recommendation of the President of the College. The powers and
duties of the President of the State College, in addition to those
provided in this Act, shall be those usually pertaining to the Office
of the President of a State College.
SEC. 8. Powers of the President. The powers and duties of
the President of the State College, in addition to those usually pertaining to
the Office of the President of a State College which are not inconsistent with
the provisions of law, are as follows:
- To provide leadership for the State College; preserve and protect its
academic integrity and insure the strict observance and implementation of the
policies, rules and regulations promulgated by the Board. - To recommend to the Board of Trustees for appointment, (he Vice-President,
Executive Director, Directors of the Institute, Professors, Administrative
Officer, professorial lecturers, exchange or visiting faculty and other officers
and employees whose basic salaries are equal to that of an Assistant Professor. - To appoint instructors and other faculty members, officers and other
employees of the State College subject to the provisions of Item three Section
five of the Act; promote and transfer said employees, fix their work schedule,
grant leaves of absence and approve their designations, additional assignments,
compensations and retirement in accordance with the policies promulgated and
approved by the Board, subject to the provisions of pertinent budget and
compensation laws. - To recommend the promotion, additional renumeration and the granting of
fringe benefits to the officials of the State College appointed by the Board. - To set up the machinery for the review of all disciplinary actions
appealable to the Office of the President and the machinery for redress of
grievances. - To exercise within the framework of the policies of the State College,
development planning and allocation of resources, request for grants, endowments
and other donations, external relation and State College policies relative to
curricula and other academic programs, and rights, privileges, responsibilities
and welfare of State College constituency. - To formulate comprehensive institutional development plan for the State
College, to be revised and updated every 5 years or every year as may be
necessary. - To submit and recommend to the Board approval of curricular programs, rules
of discipline, the conferment of degrees and diplomas and awarding of
certificates as recommended by the College Council. - To award fellowship, assistantships and schoolships to the faculty and other
employees and students in accordance with the policies prescribed by the Board. - To negotiate and obtain grants for specific projects, donations of
properties of all kind subjects to the confirmation of the Board and to
administer the same for the benefit of the State College and its constituency in
accordance with the wishes of the donor and in the absence thereof, in such
manner as the Board may in its discretion determine. - To prepare for approval of the Board the budget of the State College.
- To submit to the Board annual reports on the operations of the State
College, and such other reports as the latter may require. - To proscribe rules and regulations not contrary to law for the governance of
the State College consistent with its purpose and tiie policies promulgated by
the Board; and - To exercise such other powers and duties as may be delegated to him by the
Board.
SEC. 9. The Secretary of the State College. The Board of
Trustees shall appoint a secretary who shall serve in a concurrent capacity the
Board and the State College, and shall keep such records of the State College as
may be designated by the Board and the President of the State College.
SEC. 10. The College Council. There shall be a College Council, consisting of
the President, Vice President, Executive Director, Directors of the
Institutes/Schools, Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors.
The President or his duly authorized representative, why is a member of the
Council, shall be the Chairman of the Council. Subject to the existing laws and
approval by the Board and upon the recommendation of the President, the College
Council shall:
- Prescribe courses of study and rules of discipline;
- Fix the requirements for admission to any Institute and Schools of the State
College as well as for graduation and conferment of degrees; - Recommend candidates for graduation and recipients of honors and award; and
- Exercise disciplinary powers over the studentry through the President or
Executive Committee composed of the President and the Vice President, the
Executive Dierctor and the Directors of the different Institutes and Schools
pursuant to the rules of discipline approved by the Board.
SEC. 11. The Faculty of the State College. The instructors
and professors of the State College shall constitute its faculty to be
prescribed by a Director who shall be selected from among the members of such
faculty and appointed by the Board for a term fixed by the College Council, upon
recommendation of the President of the State College.
SEC. 12. In the appointment of instructors and professors,
and other personnel of the State College, religious opinions or affiliations
shall not be made a matter of inquiry or examination. Provided,
however, that no professor, instructor or any other personnel of the State
College shall inculcate sectarian tenets in any of the teachings nor attempt,
directly or indirectly, under penalty of dismissal by the Board of Trustees, to
influence students at attendance at the State College for or against any
particular church or religious sect. The State College shall enjoy full academic
freedom.
SEC. 13. Civil Service Requirement—Professors or
instructors of the State College shall be exempted from any civil service
examination or regulation as a prerequisite to appointment shall be entitled to
the privileges and rights of security of tenure, promotion in position and
salaries for meritorious service, sabbatical leave, leaves and retirement
benefits as now provided and will be later provided by law.
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SEC. 14. A student shall not be denied admission to the
State College by reason of sex, ethnic consideration and religious belief or
affiliation.
SEC. 15. Appropriation. The appropriation of the Mindanao
Regional School of Fisheries-Regional Institute of Fisheries Technology at the
time of its conversion shall be transferred to the Zamboanga State College of
Marine Sciences and Technology. Thereafter, funds for the operation and
maintenance of the College shall be included in the Appropriation Act, the total
sum of which shall be recommended by the Board of Trustees of the State College
as approved by the Ministry of Education and Culture and office of the
President.
SEC. 16. Property of the State College. The assets, fixed or
movable, and records of the Mindanao Regional School of Fisheries-Regional
Institute of Fisheries Technology are hereby transferred to the Zamboanga State
College of Marine Sciences and Technology.
SEC. 17. General Provisions. The Minister of Education,
Culture and Sports is hereby directed to take such steps as are necessary for
the immediate implementation of this Decree.
SEC. 18. This Decree shall take effect immediately.
Done in the City of Manila, this 28th day of January, in the year of Our
Lord, nineteen hundred and eighty-six.
(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS
President of the
Philippines
By the President: (Sgd.) JOAQUIN T. VENUS, JR. Deputy Presidential Executive
Assistant