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The corresponding provision in the AREC is Section 2(b) of Rule VII which reads:
SECTION 2. Disability. x x x
(b) A disability is total and permanent if as a result of the injury or sickness
the employee is unable to perform any gainful occupation for a continuous
period exceeding 120 days, except as otherwise provided for in Rule X
of these Rules. (Emphasis supplied)
The above rule pertains to Section 2, Rule X of the AREC:
SECTION 2. Period of entitlement. (a) The income benefit shall be paid
beginning on the first day of such disability. If caused by an injury or
sickness it shall not be paid longer than 120 consecutive days except
where such injury or sickness still requires medical attendance
beyond 120 days but not to exceed 240 days from onset of disability
in which case benefit for temporary total disability shall be paid.
However, the System may declare the total and permanent status at
any time after 120 days of continuous temporary total disability as
may be warranted by the degree of actual loss or impairment of
physical or mental functions as determined by the System. (Emphasis
supplied)
These provisions, in conjunction with Section 20(B)(3) of the POEA-SEC, were
interpreted in the case of Vergara v. Hammonia Maritime Services, Inc.[38] thus:
As these provisions operate, the seafarer, upon sign-off from his vessel,
must report to the company-designated physician within three (3) days from
arrival for diagnosis and treatment. For the duration of the treatment but in
no case to exceed 120 days, the seaman is on temporary total disability as
he is totally unable to work. He receives his basic wage during this period
until he is declared fit to work or his temporary disability is acknowledged by
the company to be permanent, either partially or totally, as his condition is
defined under the POEA Standard Employment Contract and by applicable
Philippine laws. If the 120 days initial period is exceeded and no such
declaration is made because the seafarer requires further medical
attention, then the temporary total disability period may be
extended up to a maximum of 240 days, subject to the right of the
employer to declare within this period that a permanent partial or
total disability already exists. The seaman may of course also be
declared fit to work at any time such declaration is justified by his medical
condition.[39] (Emphasis supplied)
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