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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I. CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES 1 A. Senate 1 A.1 Senate Electoral Tribunal 3 B. Commission on Appointments 3 C. House of Representatives 4 C.1. House Electoral Tribunal 6 II. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 8 A. Office of the Secretary (Regional/Division Offices – Schools) 8 III. STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 371 A. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 371 A.1. Eulogio ‘Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology 371 A.2. Marikina Polytechnic College 372 A.3. Philippine Normal University 373 A.4. Philippine State College of Aeronautics 374 A.5. Polytechnic University of the Philippines 375 A.6. Rizal Technological University 377 A.7. Technological University of the Philippines 378 A.8. University of the Philippines System 379 B. Region I – ILOCOS 382 B.1. Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University 382 B.2. Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College 383 B.3. Mariano Marcos State University 384 B.4. North Luzon Philippines State College 386 B.5. Pangasinan State University 387 B.6. University of Northern Philippines 388 C. Cordillera Administrative Region 390 C.1. Abra State Institute of Science and Technology 390 C.2. Apayao State College 391 C.3. Benguet State University 392 C.4. Ifugao State University (Ifugao State College of Agriculture and Forestry) 394 C.5. Kalinga-Apayao State College 395 C.6. Mountain Province State Polytechnic College 396 D. Region II – CAGAYAN VALLEY 398 D.1. Batanes State College (Batanes Polytechnic College) 398 D.2. Cagayan State University 399 D.3. Isabela State University 400 D.4. Nueva Vizcaya State University (NVSIT AND NVSPC) 401 D.5. Quirino State College 403 E. Region III – CENTRAL LUZON 405 E.1. Aurora State College of Technology 405 E.2. Bataan Peninsula State University 406 E.3. Central Luzon State University 407 E.4. Bulacan State University 408 E.5. Bulacan Agricultural State College 410 E.6. Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University (DHVCAT) 411 E.7. Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology 412 E.8. Pampanga Agricultural College 413 E.9. Philippine Merchant Marine Academy 415 E.10. Ramon Magsaysay Technological University 416 E.11. Tarlac College of Agriculture 417 E.12. Tarlac State University 418 F. Region IV-A – CALABARZON 420 F.1. Batangas State University 420 F.2. Cavite State University 421 F.3. Laguna State Polytechnic University (Laguna State Polytechnic College) 423 F.4. Southern Luzon State University (Southern Luzon Polytechnic College) 424 F.5. University of Rizal System 426 G. Region IV-B – MIMAROPA 428 G.1. Marinduque State College 428 G.2. Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology 429 G.3. Occidental Mindoro National College 430 G.4. Palawan State University 432 G.5. Romblon State University (Romblon State College) 433 G.6. Western Philippines University 435 H. Region V – BICOL 437 H.1. Bicol University 437 H.2. Camarines Norte State College 438 H.3. Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges 439 H.4. Central Bicol State University of Agriculture 441 H.5. Catanduanes State Colleges 442 H.6. Dr. Emilio B. Espinosa, Sr. Memorial State College of Agriculture and Technology. 443 H.7. Partido State University 444 H.8. Sorsogon State College 445 I. Region VI – WESTERN VISAYAS 447 I.1. Aklan State University 447 I.2. Capiz State University 448 I.3. Carlos C. Hilado Memorial State College 450 I.4. Guimaras State College 451 I.5. Iloilo State College of Fisheries 452 I.6. Negros State College of Agriculture 454 I.7. Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College 455 I.8. Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology 456 I.9. University of Antique (Polytechnic State College of Antique) 458 I.10. Western Visayas College of Science and Technology 459 I.11. West Visayas State University 461 J. Region VII – CENTRAL VISAYAS 463 J.1. Cebu Normal University 463 J.2. Cebu Technological University (State College of Science and Technology) 464 J.3. Bohol Island State University (Central Visayas State College of Agriculture, Forestry and Technology) 465 J.4. Negros Oriental State University (Central Visayas Polytechnic College) 466 J.5. Siquijor State College 468 K. Region VIII – EASTERN VISAYAS 469 K.1. Eastern Samar State University 469 K.2. Eastern Visayas State University ((Leyte Institute of Technology) 471 K.3. Leyte Normal University 472 K.4. Visayas State University (Leyte State University) 473 K.5. Naval State University (Naval Institute of Technology) 475 K.6. Palompom Institute of Technology 477 K.7. Southern Leyte State University (Southern Leyte College of Science and Technology and TONC) 478 K.8. Samar State University (Samar State Polytechnic College) 480 K.9. Northwest Samar State University (TIMIST and SSCAF) 482 K.10. University of Eastern Philippines 483 L. Region IX – ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 485 L.1. J.H. Cerilles State College 485 L.2. Jose Rizal Memorial State College 486 L.3. Western Mindanao State University 487 L.4. Zamboanga City State Polytechnic College 489 L.5. Zamboanga City College of Marine Sciences and Technology 490 M. Region X – NORTHERN MINDANAO 491 M.1. Bukidnon State College 491 M.2. Camiguin Polytechnic State College 492 M.3. Central Mindanao University 493 M.4. Mindanao University of Science and Technology 494 M.5. MSU – Iligan Institute of Technology 495 M.6. Misamis Oriental State College of Agriculture and Technology 497 M.7 Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology 498 N. Region XI – DAVAO REGION 500 N.1. Davao del Norte State College 500 N.2. Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology 501 N.3. Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology 502 N.4. University of Southeastern Philippines 503 O. Region XII – MAIN SOCCSKSARGEN 505 O.1. Cotabato City State Polytechnic College 505 O.2. Cotabato Foundation College of Science and Technology 506 O.3. Sultan Kudarat State University (Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic State College) 507 O.4. University of Southern Mindanao 508 P. Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 510 P.1. Adiong Memorial Polytechnic Sate College 510 P.2. Basilan State College 511 P.3. Mindanao State University 512 P.4. MSU-Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography 516 P.5. Sulu State College 517 P.6. Tawi-Tawi Regional Agricultural College 518 Q. Caraga Administrative Region 520 Q.1. Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology 520 Q.2. Caraga State University (Northern Mindanao State Institute of Science and Technology) 521 Q.3. Surigao del Sur State University (Surigao del Sur Polytechnic State College) 522 Q.4. Surigao State College of Technology 523 IV. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS 525 A. Office of the Secretary 525 V. THE JUDICIARY 901 A. Supreme Court of the Philippines and the Lower Courts 901 A.1. Presidential Electoral Tribunal 902 B. Sandiganbayan 903 C. Court of Appeals 904 D. Court of Tax Appeals 905 VI. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 906 A. Civil Service Commission 906 VII. COMMISSION ON AUDIT 910 VIII. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS 914 IX. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN 916 X. COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS 919 XI. BUDGETARY SUPPORT TO GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS 921 A. Department of Agrarian Reform 921 A.1. Land Bank of the Philippines 921 B. Department of Agriculture 921 B.1. National Dairy Authority 921 B.2. National Food Authority 922 B.3. National Irrigation Administration 923 B.4. National Tobacco Administration 924 B.5. Philippine Coconut Authority 924 B.6. Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation 926 B.7. Philippine Fisheries Development Authority 927 B.8. Philippine Rice Research Institute 928 B.9. National Livelihood Development Corporation 929 C. Department of Energy 929 C.1. National Electrification Administration 929 C.2. National Power Corporation 931 D. Department of Environment and Natural Resources 932 D.1. Laguna Lake Development Authority 932 D.2. Natural Resources Development Corporation 933 E. Department of Finance 933 E.1. Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation 933 E.2. Trade and Investment Development Corporation 934 F. Department of Health 934 F.1. Local Water Utilities Administration 934 F.2. Lung Center of the Philippines 935 F.3. National Kidney and Transplant Institute 935 F.4. Philippine Children’s Medical Center 936 F.5. Philippine Heart Center 938 F.6 Philippine Health Insurance Corporation 939 F.7. Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care 939 G. Department of Public Works and Highways 940 G.1. Local Water Utilities Administration 940 H. Department Science and Technology 940 H.1. Technology Resource Center 940 I. Department of Tourism 941 I.1. Tourism Promotions Board 941 J. Department of Trade and Industry 942 J.1. Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport Authority (formerly ASEZA) 942 J.2. Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions 943 J.3. Cottage Industry Technology Center 944 J.4. Small Business Corporations 945 K. Department of Transportation and Communications 945 K.1. Light Rail Transit Authority 945 K.2. Philippine National Railways 945 L. National Economic and Development Authority 946 L.1. Philippine Institute for Development Studies 946 M. Presidential Communications Operations Office 948 M.1. People’s Television Network, Incorporated 948 N. Other Executive Offices 948 N.1. Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan 948 N.2. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas 949 N.3. Cagayan Economic Zone Authority 949 N.4. Credit Information Corporation 950 N.5. Cultural Center of the Philippines 951 N.6. Development Academy of the Philippines 952 N.7. Development Bank of the Philippines 953 N.8. Home Guaranty Corporation 953 N.9. National Home Mortgage Corporation 954 N.10. National Housing Authority 955 N.11. Philippine Center for Economic Development 957 N.12. Philippine Postal Corporation 958 N.13. Southern Philippines Development Authority 959 N.14. Zamboanga City Special Economic Zone Authority 960 O.
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