“(h) To initiate and coordinate the conduct of trainings for the personnel of the agencies involved
in the administration of the juvenile justice and welfare system and the juvenile intervention
program within the region;
“(i) To submit an annual report to the JJWC on the implementation of this Act; and
“(j) To perform such other functions as may be determined by the JJWC to implement the
provisions of this Act.”
SEC. 6. Section 20 of Republic Act No. 9344 is hereby amended to read as follows:
“SEC. 20. Children Below the Age of Criminal Responsibility. – If it has been determined that the
child taken into custody is fifteen (15) years old or below, the authority which will have an initial
contact with the child, in consultation with the local social welfare and development officer, has
the duty to immediately release the child to the custody of his/her parents or guardian, or in the
absence thereof, the child’s nearest relative. The child shall be subjected to a community-based
intervention program supervised by the local social welfare and development officer, unless the
best interest of the child requires the referral of the child to a youth care facility or ‘Bahay Pagasa’ managed by LGUs or licensed and/or accredited NGOs monitored by the DSWD.
“The local social welfare and development officer shall determine the appropriate programs for
the child who has been released, in consultation with the child and the person having custody over
the child. If the parents, guardians or nearest relatives cannot be located, or if they refuse to take
custody, the child may be released to any of the following:
“(a) A duly registered nongovernmental or religious organization;
“(b) A barangay official or a member of the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children
(BCPC);
“(c) A local social welfare and development officer; or, when and where appropriate, the DSWD.
“If the child has been found by the local social welfare and development officer to be dependent,
abandoned, neglected or abused by his/her parents and the best interest of the child requires that
he/she be placed in a youth care facility or ‘Bahay Pag-asa’, the child’s parents or guardians shall
execute a written authorization for the voluntary commitment of the child: Provided, That if the
child has no parents or guardians or if they refuse or fail to execute the written authorization for
voluntary commitment, the proper petition for involuntary commitment shall be immediately filed
by the DSWD or the Local Social Welfare and Development Office (LSWDO) pursuant to
Presidential Decree No. 603, as amended, otherwise known as ‘The Child and Youth Welfare
Code’ and the Supreme Court rule on commitment of children: Provided, further, That the
minimum age for children committed to a youth care facility or ‘Bahay Pag-asa’ shall be twelve
(12) years old.”
“SEC. 20-A. Serious Crimes Committed by Children Who Are Exempt From Criminal
Responsibility. – A child who is above twelve (12) years of age up to fifteen (15) years of age and