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  2. Jul 23, 2018 · Filipino Sign Language, hereinafter referred to as FSL, is hereby declared as the national sign language of the Philippines. The FSL shall be recognized, promoted, and supported as the medium of official communication in all transactions involving the deaf, and as the language of instruction of deaf education, without prejudice to the use of ...

  3. Sep 23, 2019 · FSL has been recognized as the national sign language of the Filipino Deaf through the Filipino Sign Language Act in October 2018. The law mandates that FSL be used in transactions with the Deaf and as the language of instruction for Deaf learners.

  4. The Republic Act 11106 or The Filipino Sign Language Act, effective November 27, 2018, declared FSL as the national sign language of the Filipino Deaf.

  5. Dec 12, 2022 · FSL is the natural language of communication used by the majority of Deaf Filipinos. This is easier understood by Deaf Filipinos because its grammar, syntax, and idioms are, for the most part, a reflection of Filipino culture.

  6. Sep 2, 2023 · In 2018, Rodrigo Duterte’s administration passed Republic Act 11106, declaring FSL as the official sign language of the Filipino deaf. Despite this, Natividad believes the law suffers from a ...

  7. Apr 1, 2020 · Republic Act No. 11106 or the Filipino Sign Language Act of 2018 declares the Filipino Sign Language (FSL) as the national sign language of the Philippines which shall be recognized, promoted, and supported as the medium of official communication in all transactions which involve the deaf in the Philippines. [1]

  8. Oct 30, 2018 · an act declaring the filipino sign language as the national sign language of the filipino deaf and the official sign language of government in all transactions involving the deaf, and mandating its use in schools, broadcast media, and workplaces

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