Duterte okays bill giving SK officials monthly pay

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MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte has signed into law a measure strengthening the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK), including giving youth council officials monthly honoraria.

Duterte on May 6 signed Republic Act No. 11768, amending certain provisions of the Sanggunian Kabataan Reform Act of 2015. A copy of the new law was released to the media on Tuesday, May 17.

Under the measure, all SK members, including the treasurer and secretary, should receive a monthly honorarium at the end of every regular monthly SK meeting, provided that it should not exceed 25 percent of the SK’s funds and should not exceed the compensation received by the SK chairperson.

Their respective local government units may also provide additional pay and social welfare contributions and hazard allowance to the SK chairperson and other elected and appointed members of the youth council through local ordinances.

SK members should likewise be entitled to civil service eligibility based on their years of service to the barangay, RA No. 11768 states.

Other benefits of SK officials include:

* exemption from the National Service Training Program

* being excused from attending classes while attending regular or special SK meetings and special Sangguniang Barangay sessions, in the case of the chairperson

* being provided by the national government with PhilHealth coverage

The new law also mandates every SK to appoint its secretary and treasurer and set the schedule of regular meetings and Katipunan ng Kabataan assemblies within 60 days of assumption into office.

The appointed SK treasurer should have an education and career background relating to either business administration, accountancy, finance, economics or bookkeeping.

Upon assumption to office, SK members are tasked to create a three-year rolling plan called the Comprehensive Barangay Youth Development Plan.

Members are likewise allowed to hold fund-raising activities, which are in line with the development plan, and the proceeds of which will be tax-exempt and accrue to the general fund of the SK. (Daphne Galvez ©Philippine Daily Inquirer 2022)

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