A Senate panel recommends to amend the Anti-Hazing Law of 2018 (RA 11053) to include a ₱20-million fine on any fraternity, sorority, or similar organization if its initiation activities result in death or physical injury.
A Senate panel on Monday recommended to amend the Anti-Hazing Law of 2018 to include a ₱20-million fine on any fraternity, sorority, or similar organization if its initiation activities result in death or physical injury.
In March, Salilig was found in a shallow grave in Cavite after attending initiation rites allegedly conducted by Tau Gamma Phi fraternity members in Laguna."Fraternities, sororities, and similar organizations shall be jointly and solidarily liable to the families of the victims by making them liable to pay a fine in the amount of ₱20 million for any death or physical injuries that results from any of the initiation activities of their organization.
The Philippine National Police will gather the list in a national database of fraternities and sororities. Another suggested amendment eyes a ₱5-million fine for schools that fail to orient students and their parents or guardians about the role of the institution in working with the government to prevent hazing.
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