This document discusses cultural heritage and the laws that protect it in the Philippines. It begins by defining cultural heritage and explaining its importance. It then outlines several key provisions in the Philippine Constitution that prioritize culture and mandate the state to conserve cultural heritage. The document proceeds to examine several laws that safeguard cultural heritage, including the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, the Cultural Properties Protection and Preservation Act, and provisions in the General Appropriations Acts. It concludes by listing some of the government agencies responsible for preserving different aspects of cultural heritage, such as the National Library and National Museum.
3. • What is Cultural Heritage?
• Why Cultural Heritage is impotant?
• What are the different Laws involve
in Heritage Conservation?
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6. Cultural Heritage
“ How humanity reveals itself through these material
objects,… that survived through time”
We get to enjoy the Previous
Generation through cultural Heritage
7. 1987 Constitution
Article II
"Section 17. The State shall give
priority to education, science and
technology, arts, culture, and sports
to foster patriotism and
nationalism, accelerate social
progress, and promote total human
liberation and development."
9. The Philippine Constitution and Its Provisions
on Protecting Cultural Heritage
Article XIV
"Section 14. The State shall foster the preservation, enrichment, and dynamic
evolution of a Filipino national culture based on the principle of unity in
diversity in a climate of free artistic and intellectual expression.“
Section 15. Arts and letters shall enjoy the patronage of the State. The State
shall conserve, promote, and popularize the nation’s historical and cultural
heritage and resources, as well as artistic creations."
10. The Philippine Constitution and Its Provisions on Protecting
Cultural Heritage
Section 16. All the country’s artistic and historic wealth constitutes the cultural
treasure of the nation and shall be under the protection of the State which may
regulate its disposition.“
Section 17. The State shall recognize, respect, and protect the rights of
indigenous cultural communities to preserve and develop their cultures, traditions,
and institutions. It shall consider these rights in the formulation of national
plans and policies."
11. How do we achieve the
Constitution’s Vision?
This is where the law enters
12. Some Laws Protecting the Cultural Heritage
Republic Act. No. 10066 – National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009
Republic Act. No. 4846 –
Cultural Properties Protection and Preservation Act
Presidential Decree No. 260
Republic Act No. 8371– Indigenous Peoples Rights Act
13. Some Laws Protecting the Cultural Heritage
Republic Act No. 7160 – Local Government Code
"Section 16. General Welfare. - Every local government unit shall exercise the powers
expressly granted, those necessarily implied therefrom, as well as powers necessary,
appropriate, or incidental for its efficient and effective governance, and those which are
essential to the promotion of the general welfare. Within their respective territorial
jurisdictions, local government units shall ensure and support, among other things,
the preservation and enrichment of culture, promote health and safety, enhance the
right of the people to a balanced ecology, encourage and support the development of
appropriate and self-reliant scientific and technological capabilities, improve public morals,
enhance economic prosperity and social justice, promote full employment among their
residents, maintain peace and order, and preserve the comfort and convenience of their
inhabitants."
14. Some Laws Protecting the Cultural Heritage
Republic Act No. 10651 – General Appropriations Act 2015
DepEd-OSEC, Special Provision No. 22, “Preservation of Gabaldon School Buildings”,
Volume II-A, page 285
22. Preservation of Gabaldon Buildings. Gabaldon school buildings shall not be
demolished. The DepEd shall preserve and restore the existing Gabaldon school buildings
as part of the preservation of the country's cultural heritage.
General Provisions, Section 19, “Protection of Built Heritage, Cultural Properties and
Cultural Landscapes”, Volume II-B, page 1529
15. Some Laws Protecting the Cultural Heritage
Republic Act No. 10717 – General Appropriations Act 2016
DepEd-OSEC, Special Provision No. 20, “Preservation of Gabaldon and Other Heritage
School Buildings”, Volume II-A, page 271
20. Preservation of Gabaldon and Other Heritage School Buildings. The existing
Gabaldon school buildings and other heritage school buildings shall not be demolished. The
DepEd shall endeavor to preserve and restore said buildings as part of the preservation of
the country's cultural heritage.
General Provisions, Section 43, “Protection of Built Heritage, Cultural Properties and
Cultural Landscapes”, Volume II-B, page 796
16. Some Laws Protecting the Cultural Heritage
Republic Act No. 10717 – General Appropriations Act 2016
Section 43. Protection of Built Heritage, Cultural Properties and Cultural
Landscapes. Alteration, renovation or demolition of heritage buildings and open spaces
declared by government cultural agencies or presumed to be important cultural properties,
including but not limited to provincial capitol buildings, city hall, municipal hall, monuments,
fountains, parks and plazas, school, state colleges and universities, fortifications, lighthouses,
bridges, public hospitals, train stations, museums, public libraries, stadiums, prisons and
government offices, shall be undertaken only upon prior approval of government cultural
agencies and proper consultation with stakeholders and cultural groups to be administered
by the NCCA. This includes the protection of the sight line with regard to built heritage,
cultural properties and cultural landscapes.
17. Some Laws Protecting the Cultural Heritage
Republic Act No. 10717 – General Appropriations Act 2016
In addition, in undertaking major infrastructure projects, the concerned
department/agency shall be responsible specifically in the planning, design,
construction, and maintenance of national roads and bridges as they impact on heritage
structures or aspects of heritage conservation pursuant to Republic Act No. 10066 of
the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009.
18. Some Laws Protecting the Cultural Heritage
Republic Act No. 10924 – General Appropriations Act 2017
General Provisions, Section 33, “Institutional Linkage with the National Cultural
Agencies”, Volume I-B, page 641
In the implementation of programs, activities and projects authorized in this Act,
agencies indentified under R.A. No. 10066, the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009,
shall consult, coordinate and work closely with the National Commission for Culture
and the Arts to ensure that their respective responsibilities under R.A. No. 10066 are
implemented.
General Provisions, Section 34, “Protection of Built Heritage, Cultural Properties
and Cultural Landscapes”, Volume I-B, page 641
19. Some Laws Protecting the Cultural Heritage
Republic Act No. 10924 – General Appropriations Act 2017
Section 34. Protection of Built Heritage, Cultural Properties and Cultural
Landscapes. Alteration, renovation or demolition of government buildings and open
spaces declared by government cultural agencies or presumed to be important cultural
properties, including but not limited to provincial capitol buildings, city hall, municipal
hall, monuments, fountains, parks and plazas, school, state colleges and universities,
fortifications, lighthouses, bridges, public hospitals, train stations, museums, public
libraries, stadiums, prisons and government offices, shall be undertaken only upon prior
approval of government cultural agencies and proper consultation with stakeholders and
cultural groups to be administered by the NCCA. This includes the protection of the
sight line with regard to built heritage, cultural properties and cultural landscapes.
20. Some Laws Protecting the Cultural Heritage
Republic Act No. 10924 – General Appropriations Act 2017
In addition, in undertaking major infrastructure projects, the concerned
department/agency shall be responsible specifically in the planning, design,
construction, and maintenance of national roads and bridges as they impact on heritage
structures or aspects of heritage conservation pursuant to Republic Act No. 10066 of
the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009.
21. Some Laws Protecting the Cultural Heritage
National Library:
Books
National Archives:
Documents
Cultural Center of the Philippines:
Performing Arts
National Museum:
Cultural and Natural Property
Komisyon ng Wikang Pilipino:
Language
National Historical Commission
of the Philippines:
National History