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NOCECO) Power Distribution I A
E1992 v6 Public Disclosure Authorized NEGROS OCCIDENTAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (NOCELCO) Public Disclosure Authorized PROPOSED PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS Public Disclosure Authorized July 31,2008 Public Disclosure Authorized Developrnent Bank of the Philippines PROPOSED PROJECT: ACCoUNT OR PRoPoNENT: ! a. Rehabilitation and upgrading of distribution systern I I Negros Occidental Electric b. Acquisition of TRANSCO sub-transmission lines Cooperative, I ncorporated TYPE OF PROJECT: ( (NOCECO) Power Distribution I A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: I 1. NOCECO is a non-stock, non-profít electric cooperative registered and incorporated with the National Electrification Administration (,hJEA) on February 1978. With Electnc Power Industry Reform Act's (EPLRA) Chapter VII, Sec. 57 stating that EC's are given the option to convert into either stock 8 cooperative under Cooperative Development Act (CDA) or stock corporation under the Corporation i Code, the EC opted to register with CDA in Septernber, 2006. The electric cooperative distribution system is composecl of 571,227 circuit kilorneters of distribution liiies and 6 substations located in the municipalities of Kabankalan, San Enrique, Sipalay, Valladolid, Binalbagan and Cauayan which services the 21 municipalities of Negros Occidental. Total kilowatt-hour sold in 2006 is 123,262,320 KWh; registered peak load of 3 1.556 MW; and recorded system loss of 11.22% as against the NEA standard of 14%. The demand load per substation as accounted for are as follows: Kabankalan - 71%, San Enrique - 90%, Sipalay - 52%, Valladolid - 83% (also services part of CENECO fianchise), Binalbagan - 91%, and Cauayan -44%. A total of 229 Solar Horne Systerns were installed to energize the remote barangays. 3. Negros Occidental source its power from the Palinpinon Geothennal Power Plants located in Negros Oriental with an aggregate capacity of 192 MW. -
569 DENR Administrative Order No. 2000-87 December 06, 2000 SUBJECT : Redistricting of PENR and CENR Offices in Region VI. Pursu
DENR Administrative Order No. 2000-87 December 06, 2000 SUBJECT : Redistricting of PENR and CENR Offices in Region VI. Pursuant to the objectives of DENR Administrative Order No. 99-14 dated 05 May 1999, providing for the redefinition of functions and realignments of administrative units in the regional and field offices, the management and supervision of the following provinces/cities/municipalities are hereby placed under the administrative jurisdiction of the respective DENR offices in Region VI and are hereby operationalized for purposes of this Order, to wit: OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Regional Executive Director shall exercise over-all supervision of the provinces of Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo, and Negros Occidental and shall assume the functions of a Community Environment and Natural Resources Officer in Iloilo City. PENR AND CENR OFFICES The PENR Offices shall have direct supervision of all CENR Offices in the province and shall likewise assume the functions of a CENR Office in the municipalities indicated below. OFFICE LOCATION MUNICIPALITIES COVERED AKLAN PENRO Kalibo Kalibo Makato Altavas Malay Balete Malinao Banga Nabas 569 Batan New Washington Buruanga Numancia Ibajay San Jose Lezo Tangalan LIbacao Madalag ANTIQUE PENRO San Jose Anini-y Tobias Fornier Belison San Jose Bugasong Valderama Hamtic Sibalom Laua-an San Remegio Patnongon CENRO Culasi Barbaza Sebaste Tibiao Pandan Culasi Libertad Caluya CAPIZ PENRO Roxas City Roxas City Pilar Maayon Pres. Roxas Panay Pontevedra Panit-an CENRO Sigma Sigma Ivisan Cuartero Jamindan Dao Mambusao Dumalag Sapian Dumarao Tapaz GUIMARAS PENRO Jordan Jordan San Lorenzo Buenavista Sibunag Nueva Valencia ILOILO PENRO San Miguel San Miguel Sta. -
GRAVITY 1. Bago RIS La Carlota City 4TH District 0 357.00 0.00 0.00 2
PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY DISTRICT NO OF SYSTEM SERVICE AREA CONVERTED PERMANENTLY CATEGORY / AREAS NON- DIVERSION / RESTORABLE SYSTEMS NEGROS NATIONALOCCIDENTAL GIRRIGATION - GRAVITY 1. Bago RIS La Carlota City 4TH District 0 357.00 0.00 0.00 2. Bago RIS Murcia 3RD District 0 258.50 0.00 0.00 3. Bago RIS Pulupandan 4TH District 0 178.60 16.78 0.00 4. Bago RIS Valladolid 4TH District 0 2,914.00 295.17 0.00 5. Bago RIS San Enrique 4TH District 0 652.00 139.53 0.00 6. Bago RIS Bago City 4TH District 0 8,315.40 294.52 0.00 7. Bago RIS Bacolod City Lone District 1 25.00 0.00 0.00 8. Hilabangan Kabankalan 6TH District 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 River Irrigation City, Ilog & Project Himamaylan City 9. Pangiplan Himamaylan 5TH District 0 757.00 0.00 255.30 RIS City 10. Pangiplan Binalbagan 5TH District 1 1,083.00 100.00 316.70 G - GRAVITY 2 14,540.50 846.00 572.00 NATIONAL 2 14,540.50 846.00 572.00 IRRIGATION 1,418.00 Bacolod City 25.00 0.00 0.00 Bago 8,315.40 294.52 0.00 Binalbagan 1,083.00 100.00 316.70 Himamaylan City 757.00 0.00 255.30 Kabankalan City, Ilog & Himamaylan City La Carlota City 357.00 0.00 0.00 Murcia 258.50 0.00 0.00 Pulupandan 178.60 16.78 0.00 San Enrique 652.00 139.53 0.00 Valladolid 2,914.00 295.17 0.00 TOTAL 14,540.50 846.00 572.00 PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY DISTRICT NO OF SERVICE CONVERTED PERMANENTL CATEGORY / SYSTEM AREA AREAS Y NON- DIVERSION / RESTORABLE SYSTEMS COMMUNAL IRRIGATION SYSTEM G - GRAVITY 1. -
29Th Release Page 1 of 33 * for DPWH, Only the Region and PMO Office Are Listed CPES Reports On-Going and Completed Projects from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2019
CPES Reports On-going and Completed Projects from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2019 CATEGORY CONTRACT DATE FINAL RATING/ PROJECT DATE OF FUNDING SLIPPAG CPES VISIT QUALITATIVE NAME OF CONSTRUCTOR LICENSE NO. L/F PROJECT NO. of VISIT *IMPL. AGENCY DUR STATUS WMS MTL TIME FAC ESH RDR QUALITATIVE PCAB ARC TYPE LOCATION EVALUATION SOURCE AMOUNT STARTED COMP E (%) RATING DESCRIPTION (C.D.) DESCRIPTION Brgy. Kabac, Granby Trading And Construction 27554 L Balai Bantayan 1 6/8/18 Final NHA LF 130.310 882 3/30/15 8/28/17 -6.07 C 0.46 0.20 0.12 - - - 78.06 82.77% Satisfactory Bantayan, Cebu Const./Widening/Upgrading/Rehab. of Del Pilar (San Juan)- "R.R. Seismundo Construction & Supply" 10961 L A MA GE1 Davao Del Norte 8/12/2013 2nd XI LF 45.784 205 01/23/13 08/15/13 6.35 O 0.245 0.300 0.150 0.030 0.050 0.033 80.80 - New Cortez-San Jose Carcor Panas Rd. Const./Widening/Upgrading/Rehab. of Del Pilar (San Juan)- New Corella, Davao "R.R. Seismundo Construction & Supply" 10961 L A MA GE1 3/18/2013 1st XI LF 45.784 179 01/23/13 07/20/13 0.00 O 0.338 0.231 0.150 0.030 0.045 0.050 84.40 - New Cortez-San Jose Carcor Panas Rd. del Norte Widening of Surigao-Davao Coastal Rd., Km.1822+(-423)- Tagum City, Davao "R.R. Seismundo Construction & Supply" 10961 L A MA GE1 3/18/2013 1st XI LF 17.793 125 01/25/13 05/29/13 0.00 O 0.355 0.240 0.150 0.030 0.045 0.050 87.00 - Km.1822+821, Apokon Sect. -
FY 2020 DENR FOI Registry
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION 2020 162 Office: Regional Office FOI 2020 Year-Quarter Tracking Number Request Type Date Received Title of Request Extension? Status Date Finished Days Lapsed Cost Appeal/s filed? Remarks year and Internal FOI Tracking if request was lodged date request was title of information requested if the agency status of request date request was number of days fees paid by If the requesting Additional details about the request quarter of report number through eFOI or lodged by requesting requested for processed/finished by lapsed the requesting party or any other coverage standard (paper-based) party (YYYY-MM-DD) extension or the agency; if not yet facilitating the party for citizen filed an additional 20 working processed/finished, request; if facilitation of appeal for the days (YES or NO) indicate ONGOING finished within request; if specific request the same day, none, indicate ( YES or NO) indicate 0 FREE Rrequest for an Inventory of Affected Trees for the Proposed Cy 2020 2020-Q1 01-13-20 STANDARD 12/19/2019 Infrastructure Projects the Widening of Iloilo-Antique Road at Brgy. Supa, NO Successful 0 NO San Jose and Odiong, Sibalom, Antique Etc Request for the Re- Computation and Correction of Lot Data of Lot 1019-H, 2020-Q1 01-15-20 STANDARD 12/20/2019 Title No. T-137183 involving the property owned by M & L Agricultural and NO Successful 0 NO Industrial Coirpat Brgy. Fabrica, Sagay,City Request for Correction in the Discrepancy of Sublot Number reflected in the 2020-Q1 01-16-20 STANDARD 12/20/2019 Approved Survey Plan, of Lot 1187, owned by Nestor Aplinario et al. -
Pdea Niro Demand Reduction Activites May 2017
PDEA NIRO DEMAND REDUCTION ACTIVITES MAY 2017 May 3 to 5, 2017 Anti-Illegal Drug Enforcement And Criminality Seminar of the 303rd Infantry Brigade (Brown Eagle), 3ID, Philippine Army on May 3, 2017 to May 5, 2017, at Camp Major Nelson L. Gerona, Barangay Minoyan, Murcia, Negros Occidental. PDEA NIRO conducted lecture on Barangay Official and Municipal Employee on Strengthening on Barangay Drug Clearing Program last May 06, 2017, at Moises Padilla Municipal Covered Court, Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental NIR Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) Meeting on May 10, 2017, at the Bacolod Business Inn, Lacson Street, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Meeting of the members of the NIR Oversight Committee on Drug Clearing Operation on May 15, 2017, at the DILG-NIR Office, La Luz Building, Brgy. Mandalagan, Lacson Street, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental. The meeting was attended by ATTY. ANTHONY C. NUYDA (OIC, DILG NIR), PSUPT VICTORINO E. ROMANILLOS, JR. (Deputy Chief, RPCRD, PRO18), DR. EMILIA MONICIMPO (RD, DOH NIR), DILG Staff, and representatives from the DSWD, NBI, Negros Occidental LGU, and Pontevedra LGU. Discussed during the meeting were the following: Creation of Oversight Committee from the Regional Level to the Municipal Level; Determination of Substantial Amount for the Barangay Drug Clearing Operations; Creation of the ICAD; Roles of Various Agencies in Advocacy and Rehabilitation Programs; and the Strengthening of ADACs and POCs Anti-illegal Drugs Awareness lecture among the Jail Officers and inmates at the jail facilities of Negros Oriental. The conduct of the said lecture started last May 15 – 25, 2017 from among the ten (10) jail facilities of Negros Oriental. -
Risk Assessment and Mapping for Canlaon Volcano, Philippines
RISK ASSESSMENT AND MAPPING FOR CANLAON VOLCANO, PHILIPPINES Rowena B. Quiambao Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS), C. P. Garcia Street, University of the Philippines Campus, Diliman, Quezon City, PHILIPPINES 1101 - [email protected] KEY WORDS: Hazards, Risk, Mapping, Volcanoes, Disaster, GIS, Spatial, Method ABSTRACT: Risk assessment and mapping for Canlaon Volcano, Philippines is reported in this paper. Volcanic hazards in Canlaon Volcano affect the lives and properties within the vicinity. Thus, risk is present as a result of the relationship between the hazards and the human and non-human elements. The volcanic hazards considered were pyroclastic flow, lava flow and lahar. The risk of these hazards to two main factors was investigated, namely, to lives and to infrastructure and/or utility. Using the risk equation from the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (Risk = Hazard x Vulnerability), actual computation of the risk values was made. The parameters in the equation were given numerical values. Numerical values for each hazard were assigned using the descriptive category of high, medium and low. The vulnerability parameter was given numerical values from the socio-economic data according to the presence, or absence, of population and infrastructure/utility factors. Having numerical values assigned to them, the hazard and vulnerability factors could then be multiplied to obtain the risk values. The ranking of the areas according to the hazard and vulnerability parameters was used to map out the volcanic risks for Canlaon Volcano. A total of 12 risk maps were produced covering up to the municipal and city level of mapping: one map for each of the two factors (lives; infrastructure and/or utility) and a combination of the two with respect to 1) each one of the volcanic hazards considered; and 2) the combination of all the three hazards. -
Republic of the Philippines Office of The
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR NEGROS ISLAND REGION ( NIR ) ( INTERIM - OFFICE ) CANGMATING, SIBULAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL IMPROVEMENT / WIDENING OF NATIONAL ROADS ALONG BACOLOD SOUTH ROAD K0046+(-910) - K0048+533; K0059+781 - K0060+307.50; K0065+448 - K0071+696.60 MUN. OF BINALBAGAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL SECTION ID = S00127NR NET LENGTH = 10.06 KM WIDTH = 3.35 METERS THICKNESS = 0.30 METERS BEGINNING OF PROJECT BEGINNING OF SECTION 1 STA. 45+090.00 ( K0046+(-910) ) N W E END OF SECTION 1 ( BEG. EXISTING WIDENING ) STA. 48+502.05 ( K0048+533 ) S 1BDJGJD0DFBO INDEX OF SHEETS: 8FTU1IJMJQQJOF4FB NO. SHEET CONTENTS 1 LAY OUT PLAN, VICINITY MAP & INDEX OF SHEETS 2 TYPICAL ROAD SECTION DETAIL PAVEMENT DESIGN PARAMETER GENERAL NOTES TYPICAL DETAIL OF OPEN LINED CANAL Project Site THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKINGS DETAIL END OF SECTION 2 3 SUMMARY OF QUANTITIES STA. 60+285.74 ( K0060+307.50 ) SCHEDULE OF ITEMS BEGINNING OF SECTION 2 ( END OF EXISTING WIDENING ) STA. 59+781.00 ( K0059+781 ) SPECIFICATIONS GROUTED RIPRAP DETAIL ELEVATION DETAILS OF WEEPHOLES L O C A T I O N M A P 4 STANDARD PLAN OF PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT Manapla Cadiz City 5 STANDARD PLAN OF METAL GUARDRAIL Sagay City Victorias City Escalante City 6 STANDARD PLAN OF CHEVRON SIGNS Silay City 7 STANDARD REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CULVERT DETAILS Talisay City Negros Occidental 1st DEO BEGINNING OF SECTION 3 Toboso ( MAGSAYSAY BR. APP. "B" ) Bacolod City 8 - 22 PLAN & PROFILE STA. 65+448.00 ( K0065+448 ) Bacolod City DEO Murcia Calatrava Bago City 23 - CROSS-SECTION -
Negros Occidental Negros Oriental
Bago N W E La Carlota S Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ENGINEER THE SITE SECOND ENGINEERING DISTRICT BINALBAGAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL MUNICIPAL ENGINEER MOISES PADILLA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL LAND USED & ZONING NEGROS OCCIDENTAL LINES & GRADES Bais NEGROS ORIENTAL ARCHITECTURAL LOCATION MAP STRUCTURAL TABLE OF QUANTITIES PERSPECTIVE ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITIES PLUMBING INDEX OF DRAWINGS: ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL Republic of the Philippines Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ENGINEER PERSPECTIVE VIEW, PLAN, TABLE CS OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ENGINEER S1 SECOND ENGINEERING DISTRICT OF QUANTITIES AND LOCATION SECOND ENGINEERING DISTRICT MAP BINALBAGAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL RITCHE P. NILLOS JOSE VICENTE S. ENTUNA INOCENCIO V. TAN RODERICK D.TURINGAN RANDOLFO A. MELOSANTOS 1 4 BINALBAGAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL RITCHE P. NILLOS JOSE VICENTE S. ENTUNA INOCENCIO V. TAN RODERICK D.TURINGAN RANDOLFO A. MELOSANTOS 3 4 MOISES PADILLA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL ENGINEER I ARCHITECT II CHIEF, PLANNING & DESIGN SECTION ASST. DISTRICT ENGINEER DISTRICT ENGINEER MOISES PADILLA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL ENGINEER I ARCHITECT II CHIEF, PLANNING & DESIGN SECTION ASST. DISTRICT ENGINEER DISTRICT ENGINEER Elev. +5.30m Elev. +4.80m Elev. +4.55m Elev. +4.30m Republic of the Philippines Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ENGINEER A1 OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ENGINEER S2 SECOND ENGINEERING DISTRICT SECOND ENGINEERING DISTRICT BINALBAGAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL RITCHE P. NILLOS JOSE VICENTE S. ENTUNA INOCENCIO V. TAN RODERICK D.TURINGAN RANDOLFO A. MELOSANTOS 2 4 BINALBAGAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL RITCHE P. NILLOS JOSE VICENTE S. -
World Bank Document
El467 BACOLOD - KABANICALAN ROAD ( Bacolod - San Enrique Section) 10 XSACOL,OI) - ICABANI(ALAN ROAD ( Uacolod - San 13iriquc Scction) Public Disclosure Authorized 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Brief Inti-oduclion 'Thc Environmental Impact Assessrncnt (EIA) Study of the proposed Bacolod - ICabanIcalan Road (Bacolod - San Enrique Section) Project is presented in the form of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) document to secure an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) in accordance with the requirement of the revised rules and rcgu lations for the EIS System en1 bodied in the DENR's Department Adn~inistrativc Ordcr (11.40) No. 96 -37. Public Disclosure Authorized 1.2 Bricf Description of Mcihodology 'I'lic preparations of the EIS was carried out through the collection of primary and secondary data obtained from various sources sucl~as envirollniental reporls, provillcial and municipal profiles, ~ncdiunitern1 development plans, orlicr publisl~cd rcports and Ieasibility studies undertalten by the DI'WI-1. Site illspections and actual interviews with affected persons provided first hand information. Elldorsernent from tlle LGU's and public consultation documents were also gathered to establish the s~1pp01-tncedcd for the proposed project. 1.3 Scopc and Liinitatioln of the EIS study Public Disclosure Authorized 'file project involves wicicning or tlie existing two-lane road from Bacolod Cily to Sail Enriquc town proper. Thc BIA study focuses on the entire stretch of tlie road exccpt in areas wl~cretl~ere are existing ongoing works under tlie Regular Infrastructure Projects of tlie Bago and Bacolod City District Ellgineering Orfices. The stitdy also talces into consideration the social and pllysical impacts of the project specifically on affectcd Saniilics and structures due to widening. -
LIST of REGISTERED WORKERS ASSOCIATION (Rwas) from Year 1986 to 2005
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. VI, Iloilo City LIST OF REGISTERED WORKERS ASSOCIATION (RWAs) From Year 1986 To 2005 Name of Association Address Registration No. 1 Kilusan ng mga Kababaihan para sa Kaunlaran Brgy Mahuyong, Aninie, Antique VI-001 2 Culasi Tricycle owners & Drivers Association Culasi, Antique VI-002 3 Calinog Duck Raisers Association Dalid, Calinog, Iloilo VI-003 4 Samahang Pangkabuhayan ng Lemery Lemery. Iloilo VI-004 5 Katilingban sang mga Mangunguma kag Mamumugon sa Mangoso Mangoso, Sigma, Capiz VI-005 6 Bato-Bato Credit & Marketing Organization Bato-Bato, Mambusao, Capiz VI-006 7 Balit Mangunguma kag Mamumugon Association Balit, Mambusao, Capiz VI-007 8 Maralag Credit & Marketing Association Maralag, Mambusan, Capiz VI-008 9 Samahang Kaunlaran ng mga Magsasaka at Mangunguma kag Mamumugon ng Brgy Matinabus, Sigma, Capiz VI-009 Matinabus 10 Nueva Valencia Small Fishermen's Association Sto. Domingo, Nueva Valencia, Guimaras VI-010 11 Malocloc Norte Credit & Marketing Association Malocloc Norte, Ivisan, Capiz VI-011 12 Malocloc Sur Farmers & Workers Association Malocloc,Sur, Ivisan, Capiz VI-012 13 Katilingban sang mga Mangunguma kag Mamumugon sang Brgy. Mianay Mianay, Sigma, Capiz VI-013 14 Basiao Small Fishermen & Laborers Association Basiao, Ivisan, Capiz VI-014 15 Katilingban sang mga Mamumugon sa Malacanang Malacanang, Culasi, Antique VI-015 16 Katilingban kang mga Semilyador sa Barbaza Jinalinan, Barbaza, Antique VI-016 17 Katilingban kang mga Semilyador sa Culasi Culasi, Antique VI-018 18 Katilingban -
Uprenl Olom'l N a M [ Sa Ation
~,epilblil of l{Je ~|liTipPhle~ uprenl OLom'l ~ffi[e O[ l~l~ (~atlt't ~[illllfili~[i'illor OCA CIRCULAR No. 123-2013 TO THE CONCERNEDJUDGES SUBJECT FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION '(FGD) ON THE CASE CARRYING CAPACITY OF LOWER COURT JUDGES ON OCTOBER 24- 25, 2013 AT SARABIA MANOR HOTEL, SAN FELIX, ILOILO CITY The Supreme Court, with the assistance of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), thru the Asia Foundation, is conducting a study of the case carrying capacity of Lower Court judges. This study will enable the Supreme Court to assess the needs OF courts and judges based on judicial workloads and case.complexities by establishing a reasonable caseload for them. The establishment of the reasonable caseload will provide a rational basis for the determination of: (1) how many courts and judge positions are needed in Order to ensure efficiency and timeliness of court operations and outputs; (2) where courts are needed; (3) how many cases judges should be expected to handle annually; and (4) establish timeliness for different types of cases. In connection therewith, thc following j udges are hereby authorized to attend the said focus group discussion on OFFICIAL TIME/OFFICIAL "BUSINESS, chargeable to local funds, if authorized and available, provided their court calendars are properly managed and the parties notified in advance of any cancelled hearing. Still, the Asia Foundation will provide meals and accomodation during the event and. properly documented transportation expenses wiI1 be reimbursed. NAM [ Sa ATiON 1. Hon. Therese Blanche Alunan Bolarda/R'l:C, Branch 47, Bacolod City Z. Hon.