Senate Bill No. 2226: Student-Athletes Protection Act of 2014
Article XIV, Section 1 of the 1987 Constitution recognizes the role of the State to protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels, and to take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all. Further, Section 19 (1) of the same Article provides that the State shall promote physical education, sports programs and competitions alongside training for international competitions to foster self-discipline, teamwork and excellence for the attainment of a healthy and alert citizenry. Thus, the State shall recognize and uphold the rights of Student-Athletes to further hone their skills and abilities in their respective fields of amateur sports without neglecting their education and general well-being.
It is the intention of this law to protect and promote the rights of the Student- Athlete, who is, first and foremost, a student. To this end, the rights guaranteed by this law and the obligations imposed on schools and athletic associations and their officials, athletic directors, coaches, members of the coaching staff, administrators, alumni, and representatives shall seek to ensure that the Student-Athlete attains quality education while honing his skill and reaching his full potential as an athlete in an amateur sports setting.
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