COTABATO CITY — To promote religious freedom and moral uprightness among officials and employees in the Bangsamoro region, Member of Parliament Dr. Hashemi Dilangalen has filed BTA Bill No. 276, or the “Moral Recovery Leave Act.”
The proposed legislation will grant
Bangsamoro government officials and employees up to 15 days of leave to
participate in religious, faith-based, or spiritual practices and activities.
According to Dr. Dilangalen, the
principal author of the bill, the Moral Recovery Leave Act seeks to provide
benefits for individuals who wish to fulfill their religious obligations or
engage in faith-based and spiritual activities.
“The Moral Recovery Leave Act will
serve as a platform for government officials and employees with diverse belief
systems and practices to exercise their religious freedoms without favoring any
particular group or religion,” said MP Dilangalen.
Key provisions of the bill outline
that officials and employees can take advantage of a maximum of 15 days of
moral recovery leave, and this privilege may be utilized only once throughout
their entire length of service.
The legislation underscores the
importance of supplementing the inculcation of moral governance at a personal
and spiritual level.
The Civil Service Commission will
issue the necessary rules and regulations for the implementation of the measure
after sixty days of its effectivity.
PB No. 276 co-authors are MPs Ali
Montaha Babao, Rasul Ismael, Tarhata Maglangit, and Abdulwahab Pak.
(LTAIS-Public Information, Publication, and Media Relations Division)
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