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Legal Bases Background for NSTP Program Overview of ROTC

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Page 1: Legal Bases

Legal BasesBackground for NSTP Program

Overview of ROTC

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ObjectiveO To let the cadets know what is the

legal bases for establishing ROTC

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What is R.A. 9163?

OKnown as the National Service

Training program (NSTP) Act of

2001

OAn act establishing the National

Service Training Program (NSTP)

for tertiary level student

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Section 2

O the prime duty of the government to

serve and protect its citizens

Oresponsibility of all the citizens to defend

the security of the State

Othe government may require each

citizen to render personal, military or

civic service

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Section 3. Definition of Terms

ONational Service Training Program

-a program aimed at enhancing civic

consciousness and defense

preparedness by developing the

ethics of service patriotism

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Section 3 continued…

OReserve Officer Training Corps

-designed to provide military training to

tertiary level students

-in order to motivate, train, organize

and mobilize them for national

defense preparedness

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Section 3 continued…

OLiteracy Training Service

- to train students to become

teachers of literacy and

numeric skills

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Section 3 continued…

OCivic Welfare Training Service

-programs or activities contributory to

the general welfare and to the

betterment of life for the members of

the community

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Section 4. Establishment of the National Service

Training Program

Oany baccalaureate course of at

least two years need

OROTC is optional

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Section 5 and 6

OMale and female tertiary students

ORequired to complete ONE (1)

NSTP component

OTaken for two (2) semesters