DOST, OWWA Relaunch S&T Program For Returning OFWs In Caraga

Ang DOST at OWWA ay muling pinatanyag ang iFWD PH program sa Caraga, nagbibigay ng mga oportunidad sa mga returning OFWs sa kanilang pagbabalik.

Caraga Police Launch Election Media Hub Ahead Of May 12 Polls

Nagsimula ang Caraga Police ng Election Media Hub, na layuning magbigay ng mahalagang impormasyon bago ang halalan sa Mayo 12.

DAR Distributes PHP8.2 Million Equipment To Bukidnon Farmers’ Groups

Naglaan ang DAR ng PHP8.2 milyon sa mga agrarian reform beneficiaries sa Bukidnon sa pamamagitan ng pamamahagi ng makinarya at kagamitan.

DTI Chief: First Quarter GDP Growth Shows Resilient Philippine Economy

Ayon sa DTI, may mahalagang papel ang consumer spending sa magandang performance ng ekonomiya ng Pilipinas sa unang kwarter ng 2025.

House Pushes For Creation Of PH Atomic Energy Regulatory Body

Philippine House approves HB 9293, advancing the creation of PhilATOM and ensuring a comprehensive legal framework for safe nuclear energy use.


House Pushes For Creation Of PH Atomic Energy Regulatory Body

6
6

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

A measure seeking to create the Philippine Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority (PhilATOM) hurdled second reading approval at the House of Representatives.

During Wednesday’s plenary session, the chamber approved through voice voting House Bill 9293, or the proposed Philippine National Nuclear Energy Safety Act, which provides for a comprehensive legal framework for nuclear safety, security and safeguards in the peaceful utilization of nuclear energy in the country.

Under the bill, the PhilATOM shall have the sole and exclusive jurisdiction to exercise regulatory control for the peaceful, safe and secure uses of nuclear energy and radiation sources in the Philippines.

Special Committee on Nuclear Energy Chairperson and Pangasinan Rep. Mark Cojuangco said the measure would ensure that the country complies with the international obligations pertaining to the utilization of nuclear energy, as recommended by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Cojuangco said the establishment of an independent regulatory body is necessary so that regulatory judgments can be made and enforcement actions taken without pressure from interests that may conflict with safety.

“It is therefore imperative for the state to subscribe to the safety standards imposed by the IAEA being a State member, to ensure the protection of the people and the environment, both now and in the future,” he said.

“The need for a separate organization, whose sole concern would be nuclear safety, security, and safeguards, separate from the promotional, political and economic influences, becomes apparent,” he added.

He said HB 9293, once enacted into law, will help facilitate the country’s economic development, as well as the proper utilization of nuclear energy, resulting in cost-effective, dependable, and clean electricity.

The proposed PhilATOM will assume all regulatory tasks currently held by the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute.

A radioactive waste management fund shall also be established for the final disposition of spent nuclear fuel, as well as a decommissioning fund as a condition of an authorization to operate a nuclear power plant, both to be held in trust by the Development Bank of the Philippines. (PNA)