said barangay to the municipal social welfare and development officer within twenty-four (24) hours
from the occurrence of the armed conflict.
ARTICLE XI
Remedial Procedures
Section 27. Who May File a Complaint. – Complaints on cases of unlawful acts committed against
the children as enumerated herein may be filed by the following:
(a) Offended party;
(b) Parents or guardians;
(c) Ascendant or collateral relative within the third degree of consanguinity;
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(d) Officer, social worker or representative of a licensed child-caring institution;
(e) Officer or social worker of the Department of Social Welfare and Development;
(f) Barangay chairman; or
(g) At least three (3) concerned responsible citizens where the violation occurred.
Section 28. Protective Custody of the Child. – The offended party shall be immediately placed under
the protective custody of the Department of Social Welfare and Development pursuant to Executive
Order No. 56, series of 1986. In the regular performance of this function, the officer of the Department
of Social Welfare and Development shall be free from any administrative, civil or criminal liability.
Custody proceedings shall be in accordance with the provisions of Presidential Decree No. 603.
Section 29. Confidentiality. – At the instance of the offended party, his name may be withheld from
the public until the court acquires jurisdiction over the case.
It shall be unlawful for any editor, publisher, and reporter or columnist in case of printed materials,
announcer or producer in case of television and radio broadcasting, producer and director of the film in
case of the movie industry, to cause undue and sensationalized publicity of any case of violation of this
Act which results in the moral degradation and suffering of the offended party.
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Section 30. Special Court Proceedings. – Cases involving violations of this Act shall be heard in the
chambers of the judge of the Regional Trial Court duly designated as Juvenile and Domestic Court.
Any provision of existing law to the contrary notwithstanding and with the exception of habeas corpus,
election cases, and cases involving detention prisoners and persons covered by Republic Act No.
4908, all courts shall give preference to the hearing or disposition of cases involving violations of this
Act.
ARTICLE XII
Common Penal Provisions
Section 31. Common Penal Provisions. –