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Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva has filed a bill, which seeks to waive any PRC and Civil Service Commission (CSC) examination fees, to encourage those who cannot afford to pay to take professional licensure exams.

Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva has filed a bill, which seeks to waive any Professional Regulations Commission and Civil Service Commission examination fees, to encourage those who cannot afford to pay to take professional licensure exams.

“Dexter is not only an inspiration to the Aeta community but to every Filipino to never stop dreaming and achieving their goals,” he said. Under the bill, first time applicants may be entitled to a 100 percent exemption of the examination fee and 50 percent of the examination fee if the examinee needs to retake the exam.

“It saddens me to think that some of our graduates will not be able to apply what they studied for just because they cannot afford to pay for the examination fee to get their professional license or civil service eligibility,” he said.

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