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Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR)

Precedents:

There have been several legal precedents to the National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001. These include:

Commonwealth Act No. 1

Main article: National Defense Act of 1935

Commonwealth Act No. 1, otherwise known as the "National Defense Act", was enacted by the National Assembly of the Philippines on 21 December 1935. It provided
for obligatory military service for all male citizens of ages between 18 and 30.

Presidential Decree No. 1706

Presidential Decree No. 1706, otherwise known as the "National Service Law", was signed into law on 8 August 1980. It made national service obligatory for all Filipino
citizens and specified three categories of national service: civic welfare service, law enforcement service and military service.

Republic Act 7077

Republic Act 7077, otherwise known as the "Citizen Armed Forces of the Philippines Reservist Act", was enacted by the 8th Congress of the Philippines on 27 June
1991. The Reservist Act provided for organization, training and utilization of reservists, referred to in the Act as "Citizen Soldiers". The primary pool of manpower for the
reservist organization are graduates of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps basic and advance courses.

Republic Act 9163

Also known as National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001. Section 2 of RA 9163 affirmed that it is the prime duty of the government to serve and protect
its citizens. In turn, it shall be the responsibility of the citizens to defend the security of the require each citizen to render personal, military or civil service..
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The state shall give priority to education, science and technology arts, and sports to foster patriotism and nationalism accelerate social progress, and promote total
human liberation and development.

Art II section 17
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Article XIV section 2 They shall inculcate patriotism and nationalism, foster love of humanity, respect for human rights, appreciation of the role of national heroes in the
historical development of the country, teach the rights and duties of citizenship strengthen ethical and spiritual values, develop moral character and personal discipline,
encourage critical and creative thinking, broaden scientific and technological knowledge and promote vocational efficiency

Reference:
Labuguen, Florida C.; et al. (2012). Understanding the National Service Training Program. Mutya Publishing House. p. 11. ISBN 978-971-821-289-9.
^ National Assembly of the Philippines. "CA No. 1". Retrieved 28 June 2013.
^ Ferdinand E. Marcos. "PD No. 1706". Retrieved 28 June 2013.
^ 8th Congress of the Republic to the Philippines. "RA 7077". Retrieved 28 June 2013.
^ Liveta, Ronaldo A. (April 28, 2015). "NSTP-NSRC Updates and Challenges". 13th National Congress of NSTP Educators and Implementors. Philippine Society of NSTP Educators and Implementors.
1987 Philippine Constitution
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