ARTICLE ITitle, Policy, Principles and Definitions of Terms
Section 1. Title. - This Act shall be known as the "Special Protection of Children
Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act."
Sec. 2. Declaration of State Policy and Principles. - It is hereby declared to be the
policy of the State to provide special protection to children from all firms of abuse,
neglect, cruelty exploitation and discrimination and other conditions, prejudicial their
development; provide sanctions for their commission and carry out a program for
prevention and deterrence of and crisis intervention in situations of child abuse,
exploitation and discrimination. The State shall intervene on behalf of the child when
the parent, guardian, teacher or person having care or custody of the child fails or is
unable to protect the child against abuse, exploitation and discrimination or when such
acts against the child are committed by the said parent, guardian, teacher or person
having care and custody of the same.
It shall be the policy of the State to protect and rehabilitate children gravely threatened
or endangered by circumstances which affect or will affect their survival and normal
development and over which they have no control.
The best interests of children shall be the paramount consideration in all actions
concerning them, whether undertaken by public or private social welfare institutions,
courts of law, administrative authorities, and legislative bodies, consistent with the
principle of First Call for Children as enunciated in the United Nations Convention of the
Rights of the Child. Every effort shall be exerted to promote the welfare of children and
enhance their opportunities for a useful and happy life.
Sec. 3. Definition of Terms. –
(a) "Children" refers to person below eighteen (18) years of age or those over but are
unable to fully take care of themselves or protect themselves from abuse, neglect,
cruelty, exploitation or discrimination because of a physical or mental disability or
condition;
(b) "Child abuse" refers to the maltreatment, whether habitual or not, of the child
which includes any of the following:
(1) Psychological and physical abuse, neglect, cruelty, sexual abuse and emotional
maltreatment;
(2) Any act by deeds or words which debases, degrades or demeans the intrinsic worth
and dignity of a child as a human being;
(3) Unreasonable deprivation of his basic needs for survival, such as food and shelter;
or
(4) Failure to immediately give medical treatment to an injured child resulting in serious
impairment of his growth and development or in his permanent incapacity or death.
(c) "Circumstances which gravely threaten or endanger the survival and
normal development of children" include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Being in a community where there is armed conflict or being affected by armed
conflict-related activities;
(2) Working under conditions hazardous to life, safety and normal which unduly
interfere with their normal development;
(3) Living in or fending for themselves in the streets of urban or rural areas without the
care of parents or a guardian or basic services needed for a good quality of life;
(4) Being a member of a indigenous cultural community and/or living under conditions
of extreme poverty or in an area which is underdeveloped and/or lacks or has
inadequate access to basic services needed for a good quality of life;
(5) Being a victim of a man-made or natural disaster or calamity; or
(6) Circumstances analogous to those above-stated which endanger the life, safety or
normal development of children.
(d) "Comprehensive program against child abuse, exploitation and
discrimination" refers to the coordinated program of services and facilities to
protected children against:
(1) Child Prostitution and other sexual abuse;
(2) Child trafficking;
(3) Obscene publications and indecent shows;
(4) Other acts of abuses; and
(5) Circumstances which threaten or endanger the survival and normal development of
children.
ARTICLE II Program on Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination
Sec. 4. Formulation of the Program. - There shall be a comprehensive program to
be formulated, by the Department of Justice and the Department of Social Welfare and
Development in coordination with other government agencies and private sector
concerned, within one (1) year from the effectivity of this Act, to protect children
against child prostitution and other sexual abuse; child trafficking, obscene publications
and indecent shows; other acts of abuse; and circumstances which endanger child
survival and normal development.
ARTICLE III Child Prostitution and Other Sexual Abuse
Sec. 5. Child Prostitution and Other Sexual Abuse. - Children, whether male or
female, who for money, profit, or any other consideration or due to the coercion or
influence of any adult, syndicate or group, indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious
conduct, are deemed to be children exploited in prostitution and other sexual abuse.
The penalty of reclusion temporal in its medium period to reclusion perpetua shall be
imposed upon the following:
(a) Those who engage in or promote, facilitate or induce child prostitution which
include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Acting as a procurer of a child prostitute;
(2) Inducing a person to be a client of a child prostitute by means of written or oral
advertisements or other similar means;
(3) Taking advantage of influence or relationship to procure a child as prostitute;
(4) Threatening or using violence towards a child to engage him as a prostitute; or
(5) Giving monetary consideration goods or other pecuniary benefit to a child with
intent to engage such child in prostitution.
(b) Those who commit the act of sexual intercourse of lascivious conduct with a child
exploited in prostitution or subject to other sexual abuse; Provided, That when the
victims is under twelve (12) years of age, the perpetrators shall be prosecuted under
Article 335, paragraph 3, for rape and Article 336 of Act No. 3815, as amended, the
Revised Penal Code, for rape or lascivious conduct, as the case may be: Provided, That
the penalty for lascivious conduct when the victim is under twelve (12) years of age
shall be reclusion temporal in its medium period; and
(c) Those who derive profit or advantage therefrom, whether as manager or owner of
the establishment where the prostitution takes place, or of the sauna, disco, bar,
resort, place of entertainment or establishment serving as a cover or which engages in
prostitution in addition to the activity for which the license has been issued to said
establishment.
Sec. 6. Attempt To Commit Child Prostitution. - There is an attempt to commit
child prostitution under Section 5, paragraph (a) hereof when any person who, not
being a relative of a child, is found alone with the said child inside the room or cubicle
of a house, an inn, hotel, motel, pension house, apartelle or other similar
establishments, vessel, vehicle or any other hidden or secluded area under
circumstances which would lead a reasonable person to believe that the child is about
to be exploited in prostitution and other sexual abuse.
There is also an attempt to commit child prostitution, under paragraph (b) of Section 5
hereof when any person is receiving services from a child in a sauna parlor or bath,
massage clinic, health club and other similar establishments. A penalty lower by two (2)
degrees than that prescribed for the consummated felony under Section 5 hereof shall
be imposed upon the principals of the attempt to commit the crime of child prostitution
under this Act, or, in the proper case, under the Revised Penal Code.
ARTICLE IV Child Trafficking
Sec. 7. Child Trafficking. - Any person who shall engage in trading and dealing with
children including, but not limited to, the act of buying and selling of a child for money,
or for any other consideration, or barter, shall suffer the penalty of reclusion temporal
to reclusion perpetua. The penalty shall be imposed in its maximum period when the
victim is under twelve (12) years of age.
Sec. 8. Attempt to Commit Child Trafficking. - There is an attempt to commit child
trafficking under Section 7 of this Act:
(a) When a child travels alone to a foreign country without valid reason therefor and
without clearance issued by the Department of Social Welfare and Development or
written permit or justification from the child's parents or legal guardian;
(c) When a person, agency, establishment or child-caring institution recruits women or
couples to bear children for the purpose of child trafficking; or
(d) When a doctor, hospital or clinic official or employee, nurse, midwife, local civil
registrar or any other person simulates birth for the purpose of child trafficking; or
(e) When a person engages in the act of finding children among low-income families,
hospitals, clinics, nurseries, day-care centers, or other child-during institutions who can
be offered for the purpose of child trafficking.
A penalty lower two (2) degrees than that prescribed for the consummated felony
under Section 7 hereof shall be imposed upon the principals of the attempt to commit
child trafficking under this Act.
ARTICLE V Obscene Publications and Indecent Shows
Sec. 9. Obscene Publications and Indecent Shows. –
Any person who shall hire, employ, use, persuade, induce or coerce a child to perform
in obscene exhibitions and indecent shows, whether live or in video, or model in
obscene publications or pornographic materials or to sell or distribute the said materials
shall suffer the penalty of prision mayor in its medium period.
If the child used as a performer, subject or seller/distributor is below twelve (12) years
of age, the penalty shall be imposed in its maximum period.
Any ascendant, guardian, or person entrusted in any capacity with the care of a child
who shall cause and/or allow such child to be employed or to participate in an obscene
play, scene, act, movie or show or in any other acts covered by this section shall suffer
the penalty of prision mayor in its medium period.
ARTICLE VIOther Acts of Abuse
Sec. 10. Other Acts of Neglect, Abuse, Cruelty or Exploitation and Other
Conditions Prejudicial to the Child's Development. –
(a) Any person who shall commit any other acts of child abuse, cruelty or exploitation
or to be responsible for other conditions prejudicial to the child's development including
those covered by Article 59 of Presidential Decree No. 603, as amended, but not
covered by the Revised Penal Code, as amended, shall suffer the penalty of prision
mayor in its minimum period.
(b) Any person who shall keep or have in his company a minor, twelve (12) years or
under or who in ten (10) years or more his junior in any public or private place, hotel,
motel, beer joint, discotheque, cabaret, pension house, sauna or massage parlor, beach
and/or other tourist resort or similar places shall suffer the penalty of prision mayor in
its maximum period and a fine of not less than Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00):
Provided, That this provision shall not apply to any person who is related within the
fourth degree of consanguinity or affinity or any bond recognized by law, local custom
and tradition or acts in the performance of a social, moral or legal duty.
(c) Any person who shall induce, deliver or offer a minor to any one prohibited by this
Act to keep or have in his company a minor as provided in the preceding paragraph
shall suffer the penalty of prision mayor in its medium period and a fine of not less than
Forty thousand pesos (P40,000.00); Provided, however, That should the perpetrator be
an ascendant, stepparent or guardian of the minor, the penalty to be imposed shall be
prision mayor in its maximum period, a fine of not less than Fifty thousand pesos
(P50,000.00), and the loss of parental authority over the minor.
(d) Any person, owner, manager or one entrusted with the operation of any public or
private place of accommodation, whether for occupancy, food, drink or otherwise,
including residential places, who allows any person to take along with him to such place
or places any minor herein described shall be imposed a penalty of prision mayor in its
medium period and a fine of not less than Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00), and the
loss of the license to operate such a place or establishment.
(e) Any person who shall use, coerce, force or intimidate a street child or any other
child to:
(1) Beg or use begging as a means of living;
(2) Act as conduit or middlemen in drug trafficking or pushing; or
(3) Conduct any illegal activities, shall suffer the penalty of prision correccional in its
medium period to reclusion perpetua.
For purposes of this Act, the penalty for the commission of acts punishable under
Articles 248, 249, 262, paragraph 2, and 263, paragraph 1 of Act No. 3815, as
amended, the Revised Penal Code, for the crimes of murder, homicide, other intentional
mutilation, and serious physical injuries, respectively, shall be reclusion perpetua when
the victim is under twelve (12) years of age. The penalty for the commission of acts
punishable under Articles 337, 339, 340 and 341 of Act No. 3815, as amended, the
Revised Penal Code, for the crimes of qualified seduction, acts of lasciviousness with
the consent of the offended party, corruption of minors, and white slave trade,
respectively, shall be one (1) degree higher than that imposed by law when the victim
is under twelve (12) years age.
The victim of the acts committed under this section shall be entrusted to the care of the
Department of Social Welfare and Development.
ARTICLE VIISanctions for Establishments or Enterprises
Sec. 11. Sanctions of Establishments or Enterprises which Promote, Facilitate,
or Conduct Activities Constituting Child Prostitution and Other Sexual Abuse,
Child Trafficking, Obscene Publications and Indecent Shows, and Other Acts of
Abuse. –
All establishments and enterprises which promote or facilitate child prostitution and
other sexual abuse, child trafficking, obscene publications and indecent shows, and
other acts of abuse shall be immediately closed and their authority or license to operate
cancelled, without prejudice to the owner or manager thereof being prosecuted under
this Act and/or the Revised Penal Code, as amended, or special laws. A sign with the
words "off limits" shall be conspicuously displayed outside the establishments or
enterprises by the Department of Social Welfare and Development for such period
which shall not be less than one (1) year, as the Department may determine. The
unauthorized removal of such sign shall be punishable by prision correccional.
An establishment shall be deemed to promote or facilitate child prostitution and other
sexual abuse, child trafficking, obscene publications and indecent shows, and other acts
of abuse if the acts constituting the same occur in the premises of said establishment
under this Act or in violation of the Revised Penal Code, as amended. An enterprise
such as a sauna, travel agency, or recruitment agency which; promotes the
aforementioned acts as part of a tour for foreign tourists; exhibits children in a lewd or
indecent show; provides child masseurs for adults of the same or opposite sex and said
services include any lascivious conduct with the customers; or solicits children or
activities constituting the aforementioned acts shall be deemed to have committed the
acts penalized herein.
ARTICLE VIIIWorking Children
Sec. 12. Employment of Children. - Children below fifteen (15) years of age may be
employed except:
(1) When a child works directly under the sole responsibility of his parents or legal
guardian and where only members of the employer's family are employed: Provided,
however, That his employment neither endangers his life, safety and health and morals,
nor impairs his normal development: Provided, further, That the parent or legal
guardian shall provide the said minor child with the prescribed primary and/or
secondary education; or
(2) When a child's employment or participation in public & entertainment or information
through cinema, theater, radio or television is essential: Provided, The employment
contract concluded by the child's parent or guardian, with the express agreement of the
child concerned, if possible, and the approval of the Department of Labor and
Employment: Provided, That the following requirements in all instances are strictly
complied with:
(a) The employer shall ensure the protection, health, safety and morals of the child;
(b) the employer shall institute measures to prevent the child's exploitation or
discrimination taking into account the system and level of remuneration, and the
duration and arrangement of working time; and
(c) The employer shall formulate and implement, subject to the approval and
supervision of competent authorities, a continuing program for training and skill
acquisition of the child.
In the above exceptional cases where any such child may be employed, the employer
shall first secure, before engaging such child, a work permit from the Department of
Labor and Employment which shall ensure observance of the above requirement.
The Department of Labor and Employment shall promulgate rules and regulations
necessary for the effective implementation of this Section.
Sec. 13. Non-formal Education for Working Children. - The Department of
Education, Culture and Sports shall promulgate a course design under its non-formal
education program aimed at promoting the intellectual, moral and vocational efficiency
of working children who have not undergone or finished elementary or secondary
education. Such course design shall integrate the learning process deemed most
effective under given circumstances.
Sec. 14. Prohibition on the Employment of Children in Certain
Advertisements. - No person shall employ child models in all commercials or
advertisements promoting alcoholic beverages, intoxicating drinks, tobacco and its
byproducts and violence.
Sec. 15. Duty of Employer. - Every employer shall comply with the duties provided
for in Articles 108 and 109 of Presidential Decree No. 603.
Sec. 16. Penalties. - Any person who shall violate any provision of this Article shall
suffer the penalty of a fine of not less than One thousand pesos (P1,000) but not more
than Ten thousand pesos (P10,000) or imprisonment of not less than three (3) months
but not more than three (3) years, or both at the discretion of the court: Provided,
That, in case of repeated violations of the provisions of this Article, the offender's
license to operate shall be revoked.
ARTICLE IX Children of Indigenous Cultural Communities
Sec. 17. Survival, Protection and Development. - In addition to the rights
guaranteed to children under this Act and other existing laws, children of indigenous
cultural communities shall be entitled to protection, survival and development
consistent with the customs and traditions of their respective communities.
Sec. 18. System of and Access to Education. - The Department of Education,
Culture and Sports shall develop and institute an alternative system of education for
children of indigenous cultural communities which culture-specific and relevant to the
needs of and the existing situation in their communities. The Department of Education,
Culture and Sports shall also accredit and support non-formal but functional indigenous
educational programs conducted by non-government organizations in said communities.
Sec. 19. Health and Nutrition. - The delivery of basic social services in health and
nutrition to children of indigenous cultural communities shall be given priority by all
government agencies concerned. Hospitals and other health institution shall ensure that
children of indigenous cultural communities are given equal attention. In the provision
of health and nutrition services to children of indigenous cultural communities,
indigenous health practices shall be respected and recognized.
Sec. 20. Discrimination. - Children of indigenous cultural communities shall not be
subjected to any and all forms of discrimination.
Any person who discriminate against children of indigenous cultural communities shall
suffer a penalty of arresto mayor in its maximum period and a fine of not less than Five
thousand pesos (P5,000.00) more than Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00).
Sec. 21. Participation. - Indigenous cultural communities, through their duly-
designated or appointed representatives shall be involved in planning, decision-making
implementation, and evaluation of all government programs affecting children of
indigenous cultural communities. Indigenous institution shall also be recognized and
respected.
ARTICLE X Children in Situations of Armed Conflict
Sec. 22. Children as Zones of Peace. - Children are hereby declared as Zones of
Peace. It shall be the responsibility of the State and all other sectors concerned to
resolve armed conflicts in order to promote the goal of children as zones of peace. To
attain this objective, the following policies shall be observed.
(a) Children shall not be the object of attack and shall be entitled to special respect.
They shall be protected from any form of threat, assault, torture or other cruel,
inhumane or degrading treatment;
(b) Children shall not be recruited to become members of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines of its civilian units or other armed groups, nor be allowed to take part in the
fighting, or used as guides, couriers, or spies;
(c) Delivery of basic social services such as education, primary health and emergency
relief services shall be kept unhampered;
(d) The safety and protection of those who provide services including those involved in
fact-finding missions from both government and non-government institutions shall be
ensured. They shall not be subjected to undue harassment in the performance of their
work;
(e) Public infrastructure such as schools, hospitals and rural health units shall not be
utilized for military purposes such as command posts, barracks, detachments, and
supply depots; and
(f) All appropriate steps shall be taken to facilitate the reunion of families temporarily
separated due to armed conflict.
Sec. 23. Evacuation of Children During Armed Conflict. - Children shall be given
priority during evacuation as a result of armed conflict. Existing community
organizations shall be tapped to look after the safety and well-being of children during
evacuation operations. Measures shall be taken to ensure that children evacuated are
accompanied by persons responsible for their safety and well-being.
Sec. 24. Family Life and Temporary Shelter. - Whenever possible, members of the
same family shall be housed in the same premises and given separate accommodation
from other evacuees and provided with facilities to lead a normal family life. In places
of temporary shelter, expectant and nursing mothers and children shall be given
additional food in proportion to their physiological needs. Whenever feasible, children
shall be given opportunities for physical exercise, sports and outdoor games.
Sec. 25. Rights of Children Arrested for Reasons Related to Armed Conflict. -
Any child who has been arrested for reasons related to armed conflict, either as
combatant, courier, guide or spy is entitled to the following rights;
(a) Separate detention from adults except where families are accommodated as family
units;
(b) Immediate free legal assistance;
(c) Immediate notice of such arrest to the parents or guardians of the child; and
(d) Release of the child on recognizance within twenty-four (24) hours to the custody of
the Department of Social Welfare and Development or any responsible member of the
community as determined by the court.
If after hearing the evidence in the proper proceedings the court should find that the
aforesaid child committed the acts charged against him, the court shall determine the
imposable penalty, including any civil liability chargeable against him. However, instead
of pronouncing judgment of conviction, the court shall suspend all further proceedings
and shall commit such child to the custody or care of the Department of Social Welfare
and Development or to any training institution operated by the Government, or duly-
licensed agencies or any other responsible person, until he has had reached eighteen
(18) years of age or, for a shorter period as the court may deem proper, after
considering the reports and recommendations of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development or the agency or responsible individual under whose care he has been
committed.
The aforesaid child shall subject to visitation and supervision by a representative of the
Department of Social Welfare and Development or any duly-licensed agency or such
other officer as the court may designate subject to such conditions as it may prescribe.
The aforesaid child whose sentence is suspended can appeal from the order of the court
in the same manner as appeals in criminal cases.
Sec. 26. Monitoring and Reporting of Children in Situations of Armed Conflict. -
The chairman of the barangay affected by the armed conflict shall submit the names of
children residing in said barangay to the municipal social welfare and development
officer within twenty-four (24) hours from the occurrence of the armed conflict.
ARTICLE XI Remedial Procedures
Sec. 27. Who May File a Complaint. - Complaints on cases of unlawful acts
committed against the children as enumerated herein may be filed by the following:
(a) Offended party;
(b) Parents or guardians;
(c) Ascendant or collateral relative within the third degree of consanguinity;
(d) Officer, social worker or representative of a licensed child-caring institution;
(e) Officer or social worker of the Department of Social Welfare and Development;
(f) Barangay chairman; or
(g) At least three (3) concerned responsible citizens where the violation occurred.
Sec. 28. Protective Custody of the Child. - The offended party shall be immediately
placed under the protective custody of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development pursuant to Executive Order No. 56, series of 1986. In the regular
performance of this function, the officer of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development shall be free from any administrative, civil or criminal liability. Custody
proceedings shall be in accordance with the provisions of Presidential Decree No. 603.
Sec. 29. Confidentiality. - At the instance of the offended party, his name may be
withheld from the public until the court acquires jurisdiction over the case.
It shall be unlawful for any editor, publisher, and reporter or columnist in case of
printed materials, announcer or producer in case of television and radio broadcasting,
producer and director of the film in case of the movie industry, to cause undue and
sensationalized publicity of any case of violation of this Act which results in the moral
degradation and suffering of the offended party.
Sec. 30. Special Court Proceedings. - Cases involving violations of this Act shall be
heard in the chambers of the judge of the Regional Trial Court duly designated as
Juvenile and Domestic Court.
Any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding and with the exception of
habeas corpus, election cases, and cases involving detention prisoners and persons
covered by Republic Act No. 4908, all courts shall give preference to the hearing or
disposition of cases involving violations of this Act.
ARTICLE XII
Common Penal Provisions
Sec. 31. Common Penal Provisions. –
(a) The penalty provided under this Act shall be imposed in its maximum period if the
offender has been previously convicted under this Act;
(b) When the offender is a corporation, partnership or association, the officer or
employee thereof who is responsible for the violation of this Act shall suffer the penalty
imposed in its maximum period;
(c) The penalty provided herein shall be imposed in its maximum period when the
perpetrator is an ascendant, parent guardian, stepparent or collateral relative within the
second degree of consanguinity or affinity, or a manager or owner of an establishment
which has no license to operate or its license has expired or has been revoked;
(d) When the offender is a foreigner, he shall be deported immediately after service of
sentence and forever barred from entry to the country;
(e) The penalty provided for in this Act shall be imposed in its maximum period if the
offender is a public officer or employee: Provided, however, That if the penalty imposed
is reclusion perpetua or reclusion temporal, then the penalty of perpetual or temporary
absolute disqualification shall also be imposed: Provided, finally, That if the penalty
imposed is prision correccional or arresto mayor, the penalty of suspension shall also be
imposed; and
(f) A fine to be determined by the court shall be imposed and administered as a cash
fund by the Department of Social Welfare and Development and disbursed for the
rehabilitation of each child victim, or any immediate member of his family if the latter is
the perpetrator of the offense.
ARTICLE XIII
Final Provisions
Sec. 32. Rules and Regulations. - Unless otherwise provided in this Act, the
Department of Justice, in coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and
Development, shall promulgate rules and regulations of the effective implementation of
this Act.
Such rules and regulations shall take effect upon their publication in two (2) national
newspapers of general circulation.
Sec. 33. Appropriations. - The amount necessary to carry out the provisions of this
Act is hereby authorized to be appropriated in the General Appropriations Act of the
year following its enactment into law and thereafter.
Sec. 34. Separability Clause. - If any provision of this Act is declared invalid or
unconstitutional, the remaining provisions not affected thereby shall continue in full
force and effect.
Sec. 35. Repealing Clause. - All laws, decrees, or rules inconsistent with the
provisions of this Acts are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
Sec. 36. Effectivity Clause. - This Act shall take effect upon completion of its
publication in at least two (2) national newspapers of general circulation.