Bill lowering PNP, BFP, BJMP, BuCor height requirements signed into law 

Photo courtesy of the Philippine National Police

CALOOCAN CITY, May 31 (PIA) -- The height requirement for application to some uniformed services of the government has been lowered to accommodate more Filipinos into the public service sector.

This, after President Rodrigo Roa Duterte signed into law the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), and Bureau of Correction (BuCor) Height Equality Act, which lowers the height requirement for applications into said institutions. 

“This is great news for many Filipinos, and we thank the President  for signing it into law. Marami tayong kababayang nakaabang dito,  at sigurado po akong matutuwa sila sa balitang ito,” said Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel F. Zubiri, principal author of the bill. 

“And of course we thank Sen. Bato Dela Rosa for passionately  sponsoring this on behalf of his servicemen and women,” Zubiri added.

The Height Equality Act amends the minimum height requirements  for the PNP, BFP, BJMP, and the BuCor.

Under the law, height requirements are now at 1.57 meters (5 feet and 2 inches)  for men and 1.52 meters (5 feet) for women, instead of 1.62 meters  and 1.57 meters respectively. 

Apart from lowering the height requirement, the law also provides  that a waiver for height requirements be automatically granted to  applicants belonging to cultural communities/indigenous peoples. 

“Napakarami nating kababayan na gustong-gustong maglingkod  bilang pulis o bumbero—na hindi madadaling trabaho—pero nahaharang po sa application pa lang dahil kinapos lang ng kaunti  sa height,” Zubiri said.

“Kaya isinulong talaga natin itong batas na  ito para mabigyan sila ng pagkakataong maglingkod sa bayan,” the senator added. (PIA NCR)



Source: Philippines Information Agency (pia.gov.ph)

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