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This document is Presidential Decree No. 1563 which establishes an integrated system for controlling and eradicating mendicancy in the Philippines. It defines mendicancy and exploited infants/children. Any infants/children under 8 found begging will be apprehended and placed in government care.
This Decree shall be known as the Mendicancy Law of 1978. It shall apply to all mendicants, and exploited infants or children who are 8 years old and below, minors found begging and covered by Presidential Decree No. 603 and parents of exploited infants and children criminally liable under Article 59 and 60 of Presidential Decree No. 603 ...
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To explore socioeconomic rights in the Filipino context, one must be aware of the intersectional nature of poverty and its different faces across the islands. One feature of poverty in the Philippines is the distinction between urban and rural poverty. Filipino cities have experienced extremely high rates of growth
The purpose of the Mendicancy Law is to prevent mendicancy, the exploitation of infants and children through mendicancy, and to provide rehabilitative services for minors found begging and mendicants.
The goal is to prevent exploitation of children through begging and promote self-reliance of beggars. This decree establishes a system to control and eradicate mendicancy in the Philippines by providing services and imposing penalties.
Anti Mendicancy - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This presidential decree establishes an integrated system for controlling and eradicating mendicancy in the Philippines. It defines mendicancy and sets criminal penalties for habitual begging.