section knows the person that provided prostitution services is in fact a victim of
trafficking, the offender shall not be likewise penalized under this section but
under Section 10 as a person violating Section 4; and if in committing such an
offense, the offender also knows a qualifying circumstance for trafficking, the
offender shall be penalized under Section 10 for qualified trafficking. If in
violating this section the offender also violates Section 4, the offender shall be
penalized under Section 10 and, if applicable, for qualified trafficking instead of
under this section;
"(b) Deportation. – If a foreigner commits any offense described by paragraph
(1) or (2) of this section or violates any pertinent provision of this Act as an
accomplice or accessory to, or by attempting any such offense, he or she shall
be immediately deported after serving his or her sentence and be barred
permanently from entering the country; and
"(c) Public Official. – If the offender is a public official, he or she shall be
dismissed from service and shall suffer perpetual absolute disqualification to
hold public, office, in addition to any imprisonment or fine received pursuant to
any other provision of this Act."
Section 14. Section 12 of Republic Act No. 9208 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 12. Prescriptive Period. – Trafficking cases under this Act shall prescribe in ten
(10) years: Provided, however, That trafficking cases committed by a syndicate or in a
large scale as defined under Section 6, or against a child, shall prescribe in twenty (20)
years.
"The prescriptive period shall commence to run from the day on which the trafficked
person is delivered or released from the conditions of bondage, or in the case of a child
victim, from the day the child reaches the age of majority, and shall be interrupted by
the filing of the complaint or information and shall commence to run again when the
proceedings terminate without the accused being convicted or acquitted or are
unjustifiably stopped for any reason not imputable to the accused."
Section 15. Section 16 of Republic Act No. 9208 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SEC. 16. Programs that Address Trafficking in Persons. – The government shall
establish and implement preventive, protective and rehabilitative programs for trafficked
persons. For this purpose, the following agencies are hereby mandated to implement
the following programs:
"(a) Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) – shall make available its resources
and facilities overseas for trafficked persons regardless of their manner of entry
to the receiving country, and explore means to further enhance its assistance in
eliminating trafficking activities through closer networking with government
agencies in the country and overseas, particularly in the formulation of policies
and implementation of relevant programs. It shall provide Filipino victims of
trafficking overseas with free legal assistance and counsel to pursue legal
action against his or her traffickers, represent his or her interests in any criminal
investigation or prosecution, and assist in the application for social benefits
and/or regular immigration status as may be allowed or provided for by the host