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House Bill No. 6215 GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL January 1 - December 31,2018 House Bill No. 6215 GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL January 1 - December 31,2018 VOLUME l-A REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Republic of the Philippines {*(^ < i. Mi ’;.''! GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL, FY 2018 January 1 - December 31, 2018 ^8i t l ^ f f-| .......;. - VOLUME I - A ' ■' 1 '■ 0,1 ’ - « . * . I ? i ^ ‘ *• -d M .* * 1 i'') OAf . - , i '- f ! -/ /•'* } ' !■. CONTENTS i :-.H PAGE .Preliminary Provision, Section 1 ........................................... 1 Appropriations by Agency and Fund and by Program, Project and Activity I. CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES........................................ A. Senate.......................................................... ..... 2 B. Senate Electoral Tribunal...................................... 4 C. Commission on Appointments......................................... 7 0. House of Representatives........................................... 10 E. House Electoral Tribunal......................................... 12 II. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT............................................ 17 A. The President’s Offices............................................. 17 ; '■f III. OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT........... ............ -..... ....... 22 IV. DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM...................................... 26 A. Office of the Secretary............................................. 26 V. ‘ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE........................................... 76 A. Office of the Secretary............................................. 76 B. Agricultural Credit Policy Council................................ 130 C. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources........................ 132 D. National Meat Inspection Service.................................. 155 E. Philippine Carabao Center ......................................... 158 F. Philippine Center for Post-Harvest Development and Mechanization........................ ............. 161 G. Philippine Council for Agriculture and Fisheries................ 164 H. Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority................. 166 VI. DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT............................... 171 A. Office of the Secretary............................................. 171 B. Government Procurement Policy Board - Technical Support Office. 179 VII. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION..................................... 184 A. Office of the Secretary............................................. 184 B. Early Childhood Care and Oevelopeent Council ................... 358 C. National Book Development Board.................................... 360 D. National Council for Children’s Television....................... 363 E. National Museum....................................................... 365 F. Philippine High School for the Arts................................ 368 VIII. STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.................................... 372 A. University of the Philippines System (The National University).. 372 B. National Capital Region.............................................. 377 B.l Eulogio "Amang“ Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology... 377 B.2 Marikina Polytechnic College .......................... 380 B.3 Philippine Normal University............... -...... ........... 382 B.4 Philippine State College of Aeronautics...... ............. 386 B.5 Polytechnic University of the Philippines...................... 388 B .6 Rizal Technological University.................................... 391 B. 7 Technological University of the Philippines .................... 394 401 C. Region I - ILOCOS......................... ............ \ ............ , rn C.l Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University..................... 401 C.2 Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College.............................. 404 C.3 Mariano Marcos State University................................... 407 C.4 North Luzon Philippines State College ........................... 411 C.5 Pangasinan State University........................................ 414 C .6 University of Northern Philippines................................ 417 CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION.................................. 422 0.1 Abra State Institute of Science and Technology.................. 422 0.2 Apayao State College................................................ 425 428 0.3 Benguet State University........................................... 431 0.4 Ifugao State University............................................ 435 0.5 Kalinga State University........................................... 0.6 Mountain Province State University............................. 438 E. Region II - CAGAYAN VALLEY......................................... 442 442 E.l Batanes State College............................................... 445 E.2 Cagayan State University........................................... 448 E.3 Isabela State University........................................... 452 E.4 Nueva Vizcaya State University.................................... 456 E. 5 Quirino State University........................................... F. Region III - CENTRAL LUZDN......................-.................. 461 461 F.l Aurora State College of Technology................................ F.2 Bataan Peninsula State University................................. 464 F.3 Bulacan Agricultural State College................................ 467 470 F.4 Bulacan State University........................................... F.5 Central Luzon State University.................................... 474 , f A i - ; <5- r ; ■■’ V ,*^s•,. House Bill No. 6215 GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL January 1 - December 31,2018 VOLUME l-A REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES p. Region XII - S0CCSKSAR6EN .......................................... 723 p.l Cotabato State University........................................... 723 P-2 Cotabato Foundation College of Science and Technology............ 726 P.3 Sultan Kudarat State University..................................... 729 P. 4 University of Southern Mindanao..................................... 732 Q. REGION XIII - CARAGA................................................. 737 Q.l Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology ..... 737 Q.2 Caraga State University.............................................. 740 Q. 3 Surigao del Sur State University................................... 743 . Q.4 Surigao State College of Technology................................ 746 R. AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO (ARMM) ...................... 751 R.l Adiong Memorial Polytechnic State College......................... 751 R.2 Basilan State College................................................ 754 R.3 Mindanao State University............................................ 757 R.4 MSU-TAHI-TAWI College of Technology and Oceanography............. 763 R.5 Sulu State College........................................ 766 R .6 TAWI-TAWI Regional Agricultural College............................ 769 GENERAL SUMMARY - STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES ............... 774 IX. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY............................................ 780 A. Office of the Secretary.............................................. 780 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES.................. 786 A. Office of the Secretary.............................................. 786 B. Environmental Management Bureau..................................... 839 C. Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau....................................... 854 D. National Mapping and Resource Information Authority.............. 863 E. National Water Resources Board ..................................... 867 F. Palawan Council for Sustainable Development Staff................ 870 XI. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE................................................ 875 A. Office of the Secretary............................................. 875 B. Bureau of Customs.................................................... 879 C. Bureau of Internal Revenue.......................................... 888 0. Bureau of Local Government Finance................................. 896 E. Bureau of the Treasury............................................... 902 F. Central Board of Assessment Appeals................................ 907 G. Insurance Commission................................................. 909 H. National Tax Research Center........................................ 911 I. Privatization and Management Office................................ 913 J. Securities and Exchange Commission................................. 915 'j . 'M ’■. • K i l l !; r.ji I ... *C: r ' ■ : % 2 t i p ' K 1 XII. DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS..... ................... - i --- 920 A. Office of the Secretary................................... ..... .... 920 B. Foreign Service Institute... — ----- ......... — ^ — * 931 C. Technical Cooperation Council of the Philippines..i.'.I...I...... ^ 933 0. UNESCO National Coanission of the Philippines......,11...-.'--i.-- * 936 XIII. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH................................................. 940 A. Office of the Secretary.............. ..................... .......... 940 B. Commission on Population..... -.. — ........ - - - -..... ............. 964 ! C. National Nutrition Council........................ -i-Liil*... 971 XIV. DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY......... 975 A. Office of the Secretary ............................................ 975 B. Cybercrime Investigation and Coordination Center ................ 979 C. National Privacy Commission .................................. 981 0. National Telecommunications Commission .............. 984 XV. DEPARTMENT
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