SECTION 1. The teaching of Spanish is hereby declared obligatory in all the universities and colleges, public and private, and all students shall be required to complete twelve units at least, in the said subject: Provided, however, That this shall not include students who, before the approval of this Act, have already obtained units in other foreign languages in order to statisfy existing requirements regarding other foreign languages, in which case said students can continue studying said language until such requirements shall have been fully satisfied.
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AN ACT DECLARING OBLIGATORY THE TEACHING OF SPANISH IN ALL COURSES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES IN THE PHILIPPINES.
SEC. 2. No collegiate course in any public or private college or university shall be opened or maintained, unless Spanish is included in their program of teaching.
SEC. 3. The Secretary of Education shall take immediate steps to carry out the provisions of this Act, including the promulgation of such rules as may be necessary and the adoption of disciplinary measures to put this Act into effect.
SEC. 4. This Act shall take effect beginning with the school year 1952-1953.
Approved, June 5, 1952.
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AN ACT DECLARING OBLIGATORY THE TEACHING OF SPANISH IN ALL COURSES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES IN THE PHILIPPINES. (Official Gazette). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/ph/act/ra-709
Source: Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines — Philippine laws are public documents (works of the government).
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