Tulfo bill waives review fees for indigent 1st time board, bar exam takers
At A Glance
- House Deputy Majority Leader ACT-CIS Party-list Erwin Tulfo has led the filing of a measure that seeks to exempt indigent Filipinos from paying review fees for Board and Bar examinations on their first take.
ACT-CIS Party-list Rep. Erwin Tulfo (Ellson Quismorio/ MANILA BULLETIN)
House Deputy Majority Leader ACT-CIS Party-list Erwin Tulfo has led the filing of a measure that seeks to exempt indigent Filipinos from paying review fees for board and bar examinations on their first take.
“Its primary aim is to remove the financial barriers that often impede the progress of
indigent individuals who aspire to become professionals in their chose fields,” Tulfo said in the explanatory note of House Bill (HB) No.9800.
Tulfo and his four fellow authors described the bill as "a crucial step towards achieving educational and professional equity in our society".
The bill focuses specifically on exempting qualified persons from the burden of paying review fees for board and bar examinations when they take these critical tests for the first time.
However, HB No.9800 outlines specific eligibility criteria to ensure that the benefits of this exemption are extended to those who genuinely need it.
These criteria are designed to identify indigent students who have shown the highest levels of commitment and academic merit.
By targeting this demographic, the bill maximizes the positive impact of the exemption while maintaining fiscal responsibility.
“The passage of this bill represents a significant investment in our nation’s future. It empowers indigent individuals, granting them the opportunities they rightfully deserve,” the measure read.
“By breaking the cycle of poverty through education, we unlock the untapped potential of our youth, who will undoubtedly contribute to the progress and development of our society,”
ACT-CIS Party-list Reps. Jocelyn Tulfo, Edvic Yap; and two other solons, Benguet lone district Rep. Eric Go Yap and Quezon City 2nd district Rep. Ralph Tulfo were also listed as authors of HB No.9800.