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THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL of the CITY GOVERNMENT of NAGA 1 2 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES Executive Orders Administrative Orders Proclamations THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 1 2 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES Executive Orders Administrative Orders Proclamations JOHN G. BONGAT LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS Mayor Ordinances Resolutions NELSON S. LEGACION Vice Mayor GABRIEL H. BORDADO, JR. CECILIA V. DE ASIS DAVID CASPER NATHAN A. SERGIO ESTEBAN GREGORIO R. ABONAL III MARIA ELIZABETH Q. LAVADIA JOAQUIN F. PEREZ, JR. ELMER S. BALDEMORO MILA SD. RAQUID-ARROYO JOSE A. TUASON RAY-AN CYDRICK G. RENTOY VIDAL P. CASTILLO Councilors FLORENCIO T. MONGOSO JR., CSEE City Administrator Table of Contents EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS 2 2014-021 CREATING THE NAGA CITY GOVERNANCE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (NCGOC), DEFINING ITS FUNCTIONS, OPERATIONS, AND ACCOUNTABILITY, AND PROVIDING APPROPRIATE FUNDING 3 2014-020 RECONSTITUTING THE PEÑAFRANCIA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND ITS EVENT AND SUPPORT COMMITTEES 4 2014-019 ESTABLISHING A FRAMEWORK FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF LIVING CONDITIONS IN THE LEAST ECONOMICALLY RESILIENT COMMUNITIES (LIERCS) IN THE CITY OF NAGA AND CREATING THE LERC TASK FORCE FOR THIS PURPOSE 5 2014-018 REQUIRING THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRY TO TRANSMIT ON A MONTHLY BASIS THE LIST OF MARRIAGES CONTRACTED IN THE CITY OF NAGA TO THE BARANGAY/S OF THE CONTRACTING PARTIES’ RESIDENCE, THRU THE CITY POPULATION AND NUTRITION OFFICE (CPNO), FOR POSSIBLE INCLUSION OF WOULD-BE MOTHERS IN THE EARLY NUTRITION INTERVENTION PROGRAM OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT 6 2014-017 REORGANIZING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE NAGA CITY HEALTH BOARD 6 2014-016 AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 2013-016 TO INCLUDE IN THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE NAGA CITY NUTRITION COMMITTEE, MS. MELBA T. VERA CRUZ, RN-D, MPS-FNP, REGIONAL HEALTHY LIFESTYLE COORDINATOR, NUTRITIONIST-DIETITIAN IV, DOH-CHD BICOL, LEGAZPI CITY 7 2014-015 DIRECTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES TO ENSURE THE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MATERNAL NEW-BORN CHILD HEALTH AND NUTRITION (MNCHN) SERVICE 8 2014-014-A FURTHER EXPANDING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE NAGA CITY COUNCIL FOR THE WELFARE AND PROTECTION OF CHILDREN (NCCWPC) 9 2014-013 IMPLEMENTING THE “SPORTS FOR EDUCATION OF OUT-OF-SCHOOL LEARNERS PROJECT (SEOLP)” AND STRENGTHENING THE SUPPORT TO THE BASIC EDUCATION PROGRAM AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS) OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (DepEd) BY REQUIRING ALL OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND ADULTS (OSCYAs) TO ENROL IN THE BASIC OR FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM, AND, IF ALREADY QUALIFIED, ENROLL IN THE ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS) AND ATTEND REGULAR CLASSES IN THE ESKWELA OR COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTER BEFORE ALLOWING THEM TO PARTICIPATE OR PLAY IN SPORTS TOURNAMENTS ORGANIZED & SPONSORED BY THE BARANGAY AND THOSE ORGANIZED AND SANCTIONED BY THE NAGA CITY GOVERNMENT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES 11 2014-012 CREATION OF THE PERFORMANCE CHALLENGE FUND IMPLEMENTATION UNIT (PCFIU) 11 2014-011 AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 2010-024 “SUPPORTING THE MATERNAL NEWBORN CHILD HEALTH AND NUTRITION (MNCHN) PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING THE CREATION OF MNCHN TASK FORCE AND PROVIDING FOR ITS DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES” 13 2014-010 CREATING THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM (PMT) TO IMPLEMENT THE COMMUNITY INITIATIVE APPROACH PROGRAM (CIAP) OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY FOR THE RESETTLEMENT OF INFORMAL SETTLERS LIVING ALONG THE BANKS OF NAGA CITY’S TWO RIVER SYSTEMS, DANGER ZONES AND OTHER LOW-LYING AND NON-BUILDABLE AREAS OF THE CITY 14 2014-009 ESTABLISHING THE MOLINO ASIN PALITADA PARA SA PARAOMA (MP3) PROJECT UNDER THE SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE FOR RURAL INCOME GROWTH IN NAGA (SARIG NAGA) PROGRAM AND CONSTITUTING A PROJECT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE FOR THIS AND OTHER PURPOSES 15 2014-008 CREATING THE CITY OF NAGA POWER COMMISSION (CNPC) AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES 16 2014-008-A AMENDING SECTION 4 OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 2014-008, CREATING THE CITY OF NAGA POWER COMMISSION (CNPC) AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES: 17 2014-007 CONSTITUTING THE RENEWABLE ENERGY WAYS or “RENEW” TASK FORCE 18 2014-006 RECONSTITUTING THE NAGA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL (NCDRRMC) PURSUANT TO REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10121, DEFINING ITS FUNCTIONS AND PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFORE 19 2014-005 RECONSTITUTING AND EXPANDING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE 2014 MAYORAL AWARDS COMMITTEE, AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 2013-003A 20 2014-004 RECONSTITUTING THE BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE AND NAGA CITY PROJECT MONITORING COMMITTEE 21 2014-003 RECONSTITUTING THE NAGA CITY COUNCIL FOR THE WELFARE AND PROTECTION OF CHILDREN (NCCWPC) 22 2014-002 CREATING THE JAPAN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND-WORLD BANK-SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES-INFORMAL WASTE SECTOR (JSDF-WB-SWAPP-IWS) TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP 23 2014-001 REORGANIZATION OF LOCAL POVERTY REDUCTION ACTION TEAM (LPRAT) PROCLAMATIONS 25 2014-004 DECLARING JULY 7, 2014, MONDAY AS DAY OF MOURNING OVER THE PASSING OF FORMER CITY COUNCILOR RODOLFO “RUDING” ZA. FORTUNO SR. 25 2014-003 ENJOINING THE ACTIVE PARTICIPATION OF ALL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES INCLUDING PRIVATE SECTOR, SCHOOLS, CIVIL SOCIETY AND CITIZENRY IN TREE PLANTING AND DECLARING JUNE 15, 2014 AND JUNE 15 OF EVERY YEAR THEREAFTER AS NAGA CITY ARBOR DAY 27 2013-002 PROCLAIMING THE 8TH DAY OF MARCH, TWO THOUSAND AND FOURTEEN OF THIS YEAR AND EVERY SECOND SATURDAY OF MARCH EVERY YEAR THEREAFTER AS “ALDAW KAN SALOG NIN BUHAY” OR NAGA RIVER DAY 28 2013-001 DECLARING THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND FOURTEEN AS COMMEMORATION DAY IN HONOR OF JOSE MARIA PANGANIBAN IN THE CITY OF NAGA, AND CREATING A COMMITTEE TO LEAD THE ORGANIZATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REMEMBRANCE OF HIS 150TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES 30 2014-035 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11 OF ORDINANCE NO. 2012-037 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE PRESCRIBED NAGA LUPON ORDINANCE (PNaLO) BY PROVIDING ADDITIONAL INCENTIVE MECHANISMS FOR EXEMPLARY LUPONG TAGAPAMAYAPA AND ALLOCATING FUNDS FOR SAID PURPOSE 31 2014-034 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE NO. 2008-091, ENTITLED: “ AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A CASH ASSISTANCE FOR DEATH EXPENSES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF NAGA”, BY INCREASING THE CASH ASSISTANCE FROM TWO THOUSAND (P2,000.00) PESOS TO THREE THOUSAND (P3,000.00) PESOS 31 2014-033 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND ADOPTING A SET OF MEASURES & SYSTEMS TO ENSURE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MATERNAL NEW-BORN CHILD HEALTH AND NUTRITION (MNCHN), INCLUDING THE SETTING UP OF MANAGEMENT STRUCTURES TO OVERSEE IMPLEMENTATION AND COORDINATING MECHANISMS TO IMPLEMENT MNCHN SERVICES, AND ENSURING COMMODITY SELF –RELIANCE 37 2014-030 AN ORDINANCE CREATING A SPECIAL TRUST ACCOUNT DESIGNATED AS “PERFORMANCE CHALLENGE FUND” FOR THE SILVER GRADE AWARD RECEIVED BY THE NAGA CITY GOVERNMENT FOR THE SEAL OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING IN 2012 AMOUNTING TO A MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF THREE MILLION (P3,000,000.00) PESOS SPECIFICALLY FOR THE LINE CANAL PROJECT AT DOÑA CLARA AND SISTER THERESE, BARANGAY CONCEPCION PEQUEÑA, NAGA CITY 37 2014-029 AN ORDINANCE INSTITUTIONALIZING THE ESTABLISHMENTS OF BARANGAY VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN (VAWC) DESKS IN THE 27 BARANGAYS OF NAGA CITY AND THE SEARCH FOR BEST BARANGAY VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN (VAWC) DESKS AND PROVIDING FUNDS FOR SAID PURPOSE 38 2014-028 AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING THE GENERAL TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE BICOL CENTRAL STATION COMPLEX 39 2014-026 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2013-062, ENTITLED: “AN ORDINANCE SETTING THE GUIDELINES FOR THE INTERIM OPERATION OF THE CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL COMPLEX BY THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND THE PUBLIC BIDDING FOR ITS MANAGEMENT THEREAFTER” BY SUSPENDING THE PERIOD INDICATED UNDER SECTION 19 THEREOF 40 2014-025 AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING BASIC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND THE TUITION AND OTHER FEES AT SEED MONTESSORI I AND SEED MONTESSORI II BEGINNING SCHOOL YEAR 2014-2015 40 2014-023 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE NO. 2007-024 BY IMPOSING ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS TO QUALIFY FOR TRANSFER OF TRIMOBILE FRANCHISE ALLOWED THEREIN AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES 42 2014-019 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2013-030 WHICH GRANTED CONDONATION FOR TRANSFER OF TRIMOBILE FRANCHISE FOR WHICH PAYMENTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN MADE TO THE CITY TREASURER AS OF JULY 1, 2013, BY EXTENDING SUCH CONDONATION TO TRANSFERS UNDER THE “BOUNDARY-HULOG” SYSTEM AND TO THOSE FOR WHICH PAYMENTS MADE WERE PARTIAL 42 2014-018 AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE NAGA CITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE SUBJECT TO ALL LAWS AND EXISTING LEGAL RULES AND REGULATIONS AND PROVIDING FUNDS THEREOF 45 2014-017 AN ORDINANCE CREATING A “BOTTOM-UP BUGETING-DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE” SPECIAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRACKING FUND TRANSFERS AND EXPENDITURES IMPLEMENTING ALL BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (BUB) PROJECTS OF THE NAGA CITY GOVERNMENT CO-FUNDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA) 45 2014-016 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING THE AMOUNT OF SIX MILLION NINE HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY FOUR & 48/100 (P6,924,994.48) PESOS TO COVER PRIOR YEARS’ OBLIGATIONS AMOUNTING TO SIX MILLION TWO HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO & 34/100 (P6,230,282.34) PESOS AND THE AMOUNT OF SIX HUNDRED NINETY FOUR THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED TWELVE & 14/100 (P694,712.14) PESOS FOR THE NAGA RIVER REHABILITATION AND DEVELOPMENT FUND (REPRESENTING 10% OF THE SURPLUS), CHARGEABLE AGAINST THE 2013 SURPLUS 46 2014-15 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2012-035 ENTITLED: “AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A COMPREHENSIVE CODE FOR THE YOUTH IN NAGA CITY AND OTHER PURPOSES AND
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