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What is the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009?

A law aimed at preserving and protecting the Philippines' cultural heritage

What is the objective of the Act?

To foster the preservation, enrichment, and dynamic evolution of Filipino culture

What are some of the terms defined by the Act?

Cultural property, heritage zone, historical landmarks, and national cultural treasure

What is the role of the National Museum in the Act?

To collect and maintain national reference collections of flora, fauna, and minerals

What is intangible cultural heritage?

Oral traditions, performing arts, and social practices

What are heritage zones?

Designated areas to protect the cultural integrity of an area

What is the Philippine Registry of Cultural Property?

The registry of all culturally significant property in the country

What is the cultural property incentives program?

A program offering tax exemptions and financial assistance for conservation or research

What is Sentro Rizal?

A center for promoting Philippine arts, culture, and language throughout the world

What penalties are established for violations of the Act?

Fines and imprisonment, and the confiscation and forfeiture of cultural property

Study Notes

  • Republic Act No. 10066 is the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009 in the Philippines.
  • The Act aims to protect and conserve the national cultural heritage and strengthen the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and its affiliated cultural agencies.
  • The State shall foster the preservation, enrichment, and dynamic evolution of Filipino culture based on the principle of unity in diversity.
  • The Act defines terms such as cultural property, heritage zone, historical landmarks, and national cultural treasure.
  • It also outlines objectives such as promoting cultural education and creating a balanced atmosphere where the historic past coexists with modern society.
  • The Act provides for the conservation of cultural significance through processes such as preservation, restoration, reconstruction, protection, adaptation, or any combination thereof.
  • The Act establishes the National Museum, National Library, National Historical Institute, National Archives, Cultural Center of the Philippines, and Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino as cultural agencies.
  • The Act recognizes intangible cultural heritage, such as oral traditions, performing arts, and social practices, as part of the cultural heritage.
  • The Act also recognizes the importance of natural properties with cultural significance.
  • The Act aims to administer heritage resources in a spirit of stewardship for the inspiration and benefit of present and future generations.
  • The National Integrated Protected Areas System protects flora and fauna of national scientific importance.
  • The NCCA Portal Cultural Databank is a confidential registry of national cultural property.
  • Prehistory refers to the period before the introduction of writing.
  • The Philippine Registry of Cultural Property is the registry of all culturally significant property in the country.
  • Tangible cultural property includes items with historical, anthropological, and artistic value.
  • National cultural treasures and historical landmarks are entitled to certain privileges.
  • Heritage zones are designated to protect the cultural integrity of an area.
  • All culturally significant property must be registered in the Philippine Registry of Cultural Property.
  • The National Museum has the authority to collect and maintain national reference collections of flora, fauna, and minerals.
  • The appropriate cultural agency collaborates with UNESCO to safeguard intangible cultural heritage in the Philippines.
  • The text outlines regulations for the safeguarding of cultural heritage in the Philippines.
  • Immovable national cultural treasures cannot be relocated, rebuilt, or defaced without a permit from the appropriate cultural agency.
  • Regulations and programs are established to assist indigenous people in preserving their cultural and historical properties.
  • Historical streets, buildings, and other cultural properties designated as national treasures cannot be renamed without approval from the National Historical Institute.
  • Regulations are in place for the export, transit, import, and repatriation of cultural property.
  • The appropriate cultural agency has the power to issue cease and desist orders and compulsory repair orders to protect cultural properties.
  • Cultural agencies have visitorial powers to inspect national treasures and other cultural properties.
  • The Commission and cultural agencies can deputize law enforcement agencies to enforce regulations.
  • The Commission is empowered to recover cultural properties under the custody of foreign nationals or entities.
  • The text outlines a cultural property incentives program, including tax exemptions and financial assistance for conservation or research.
  • The Philippines has passed a law aimed at preserving and protecting the country's cultural heritage.
  • The National Cultural Heritage Act establishes a registry of cultural property and creates a national committee to oversee its preservation.
  • The law also establishes a cultural education program to be incorporated into the formal education system.
  • The program will be developed by the Department of Education in coordination with the Philippine Cultural Education Program.
  • The law creates a cultural heritage workers' incentives program to protect the well-being of curators, conservators, authenticators, and other cultural workers.
  • A Sentro Rizal is created to promote Philippine arts, culture, and language throughout the world.
  • Sentro Rizal will have branches in countries with large Filipino communities and will offer Filipino language courses and cultural exhibits.
  • The law establishes penalties for violations, including fines and imprisonment, and provides for the confiscation and forfeiture of cultural property.
  • A National Endowment for Culture and the Arts is established with funding from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation and/or General Appropriations.
  • Implementing rules and regulations will be promulgated by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts within 90 days of the law's effectivity.

Are you interested in the preservation and protection of cultural heritage in the Philippines? Test your knowledge with this quiz on the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009. This law establishes a registry of cultural property, creates a national committee to oversee its preservation, and outlines regulations for the safeguarding of cultural heritage. Explore the definitions of terms such as cultural property, heritage zone, historical landmarks, and national cultural treasure, and discover the objectives and incentives for protecting cultural heritage in the Philippines. Don't miss this

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