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 -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 PROVIDING FUNDS THEREOF”, BY DELETING ITEM NO. 2 OF SECTION 22-4 THEREOF SPECIFICALLY THE PHRASE “HE/SHE MUST BE AT LEAST A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE” WHICH PERTAINS TO THE QUALIFICATIONS OF APPLICANTS/NOMINEES TO THE CITY YOUTH OFFICIALS PROGRAM 46 2014-014 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND REGULATING A FOOD AND BEVERAGE AREA IN NAGA CITY 48 2014-013 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING INCENTIVE FOR PROMPT PAYMENT OF RENTALS AT THE NAGA CITY PEOPLE’S MALL 49 2014-011 AN ORDINANCE OFFICIALLY NAMING THAT STREET AT THE BARANGAY DINAGA FROM CORNER DANLUGAN UP TO PANGANIBAN BRIDGE IN THE CITY OF NAGA AS “CALLE DEL RIO”, WHICH LITERALLY MEANS “ROAD BY THE RIVER” 49 2014-010 AN ORDINANCE NAMING THE ROAD THAT CONNECTS PALOMARES STREET TO ISAROG STREET IN BARANGAY TINAGO AS JAIME C JIMENEZ, SR. STREET (JC JIMENEZ SR. STREET) 50 2014-009 AN ORDINANCE FURTHER REVISING THE REVISED QUEEN PROGRAM 54 2014-008 AN ORDINANCE PROMOTING GOOD GOVERNANCE PRACTICES AT THE BARANGAYS OF NAGA CITY, ESTABLISHING THE EMPOWERMENT AND ADVANCEMENT OF BARANGAYS ON LOCAL LEGISLATION (ENABL2E) PROGRAM, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSE 57 2014-007 AN ORDINANCE NAMING THE CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL IN TRIANGULO, THIS CITY, AS BICOL CENTRAL STATION 59 2014-006 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE OPERATION OF PERYAHAN AND/OR CARNIVALS IN THE TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF NAGA, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF 60 2014-005 AN ORDINANCE CREATING A PROCUREMENT OFFICE UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR 61 2014-004 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND REGULATING A NIGHT MARKET IN THE CITY OF NAGA 65 2014-002 AN ORDINANCE REORGANIZING AND RENAMING THE EXISTING PUBLIC INFORMATION DIVISION OF THE CITY MAYOR’S OFFICE AS THE CITY EVENTS, PROTOCOL AND PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE (CEPPIO) 67 2014-001 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 PROVIDING FUNDS THEREOF” BY REORGANIZINGTHE COMPOSITION OF THE NAGA CITY COUNCIL FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (SECTION 6-1) AND OTHER PERTINENT PROVISIONS RELATIVE THERETO [SECTIONS 6-4 (b) and 6-5 B (b)], AND THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE NAGA CITY YOUTH OFFICIALS PROGRAM (SECTION 22-2) RESOLUTIONS

68 2014-189 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND THE NAGA CITY PEOPLE’S COUNCIL (NCPC) IN RELATION TO THE PARTNERSHIP IN THE PURSUIT OF LOCAL AUTONOMY 68 2014-188 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES-NAGA BRANCH WITH RESPECT TO THE OFFER OF THE LATER OF ITS VARIOUS PAYMENT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES INCLUDING POINT-OF-SALE (POS) PAYMENT SYSTEM FOR OVER-THE- COUNTER COLLECTIONS AND THE BILLS PAYMENT FACILITY AND INTERNET PAYMENT GATEWAY (IPG) FOR WEB-BASED ONLINE PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE 69 2014-187 RESOLUTION TO UNDERTAKE THE EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE GALLERY PROJECT, CREATE THE EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE GALLERY PROJECT COMMITTEE AND AUTHORIZE THE APPROPRIATION OF ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P 185,000.00) FOR SAID PURPOSE CHARGEABLE AGAINST THE CAPITAL OUTLAY OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF NAGA 70 2014-186 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF THE DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, FOR THE IMMEDIATE INTEGRATION OF THE BIKOL/NAGA HISTORY IN THE APPROPRIATE CURRICULAR PROGRAMS OF ALL PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE CITY OF NAGA 70 2014-185 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE REQUEST OF NUEVA CACERES HERITAGE MOVEMENT, INC. TO REGULARLY HOLD RAISING OF PHILIPPINE FLAG EVERY MONDAY AND FLAG LOWERING EVERY FRIDAY AT PLAZA QUEZON AND REQUIRING ALL PARTICIPANTS TO BE AT THE VENUE AT EXACTLY 7:00 A.M. AND 4:30 P.M., RESPECTIVELY, AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING MR. VICENTE S. AVILA TO COORDINATE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND OTHER LINE AGENCIES FOR THIS ACTIVITY 71 2014-184 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THROUGH CONGRESSWOMAN MARIA LEONOR G. ROBREDO TO CAUSE TO AMEND SECTION 284 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE (RA 7160), INCREASING THE SHARE OF ALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (LGUS) IN THE NATIONAL TAXES, AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE 1987 PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION 71 2014-183 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD, AND THE UNIVERSIDAD DE STA. ISABEL (USI) RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD STUDENT PARTICIPATION PROGRAM (SP-SPP) 72 2014-182 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD, AND THE BICOL STATE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY (BISCAST) RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD STUDENT PARTICIPATION PROGRAM (SP-SPP) 73 2014-181 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF NUEVA CACERES (UNC) RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD STUDENT PARTICIPATION PROGRAM (SP-SPP) 73 2014-180 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD, AND THE NAGA COLLEGE FOUNDATION (NCF) RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD STUDENT PARTICIPATION PROGRAM (SP-SPP) 74 2014-179 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD, AND AMA COMPUTER COLLEGE NAGA RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD STUDENT PARTICIPATION PROGRAM (SP-SPP) 74 2014-178 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD, AND THE COMPUTER COMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (CCDI) RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD STUDENT PARTICIPATION PROGRAM (SP-SPP) 75 2014-176 RESOLUTION EARNESTLY INVITING THE ATTENTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT TO THE SITUATION OF NON-IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE LABOR CODE REQUIRING SEATS FOR SALESLADIES AS A MEASURE OF HEALTH PROTECTION FOR THEM, EXPRESSING THEN COMMITMENT OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT TO ASSIST IN THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF, AND CALLING UPON ALL CONCERNED ESTABLISHMENTS IN NAGA CITY TO IMPLEMENT AND COMPLY THEREWITH 76 2014-175 RESOLUTION ADOPTING ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 08, SERIES OF 2011 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT (DSWD) IN THE DISBURSEMENT OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE UNDER AID TO INDIVIDUAL/FAMILY IN CRISIS SITUATION (AICS) PROGRAM OF THE CITY SOCIAL WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (CSWDO) 76 2014-174 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE DEED OF DONATION EXECUTED BY MR. ROQUINMAR JOHN T. OBIEDO IN FAVOR OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT, AND ACCEPTING THE TWO (2) PARCELS OF LAND SUBJECT OF THE SAID DEED OF DONATION COVERED BY TCT NO. 086-2013002129 AND TCT NO. 086-20113002131 COVERING AN AREA OF MORE OR LESS 364 AND 462 SQUARE METERS, RESPECTIVELY, ALL LOCATED ALONG ALMEDA HIGHWAY, THIS CITY 77 2014-165 RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE 10 YEAR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN OF NAGA CITY FOR THE YEAR 2012-2022 78 2014-163 RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND APPROVING THE CALENDAR OF EVENTS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA FOR THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR THEREAFTER 78 2014-162 RESOLUTION URGING SCHOOL ACA-+DEMIC ADMINISTRATORS TO INCLUDE VISITS TO LOCAL MUSEUMS AS PART OF THE CURRICULUM FOR ALL PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE CITY OF NAGA 79 2014-159 RESOLUTION CALLING ON THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND THE RIDING PUBLIC THRU THE PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICE AND THE NAGA CITY POLICE OFFICE (NCPO) TO STRICTLY AND EFFECTIVELY MONITOR AND OBSERVE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TRIMOBILE FARE AS EMBODIED IN ORDINANCE NO. 93-049 OR THE “TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC CODE OF NAGA” AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 2008-055 79 2014-158 RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE DEEP APPRECIATION OF THE 11TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD TO THE 2014 CITY YOUTH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD FOR THEIR ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN THE REGULAR SESSIONS, AND ENCOURAGING THEM TO CONTINUOUSLY AND ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN THE FUTURE UNDERTAKINGS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT 80 2014-157 RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND DETECTION GROUP (CIDG) HEADED BY POLICE CHIEF INSPECTOR ERROL TEXON GARCHITORENA, JR, FOR ITS SUCCESSFUL “OPLAN PAGLALANSAG-OMEGA” AND “OPLAN SALIKOP” THAT RESULTED TO THE APPREHENSION OF TWO (2) PERSONS FOR VIOLATION OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10591 (THE COMPREHENSIVE FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION REGULATION ACT), AND ONE (1) PERSON FOR VIOLATION OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9208 (THE ANTI-TRAFFICKING IN PERSON ACT OF 2003) IN BARANGAYS CALAUAG AND TRIANGULO, RESPECTIVELY 81 2014-156 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM (SSS)- NAGA BRANCH WITH RESPECT TO THE REGISTRATION OF ALL JOB ORDER AND CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AS SELF-EMPLOYED MEMBERS OF THE SSS 82 2014-154 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE AUTHORITY OF HIS HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS (DPWH) FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SPECIAL LOCAL ROAD FUND (SLRF) UNDER REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8794 OR MOTOR VEHICLE USER’S CHARGE LAW (MVUC LAW), SUBJECT TO THE RATIFICATION BY THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD 82 2014-153 RESOLUTION COMMENDING EDWIN I. CAMBA OF QUEBORAC, BARANGAY BAGUMBAYAN SUR, NAGA CITY FOR HIS ZEALOUS COMMITMENT TO UPHOLD THE VALUES OF HONESTY, LIBERALITY, AND UPRIGHTNESS AS MANIFESTED IN HIS NOBLE ACTS OF RETURNING SUMS OF MONEY AND A LAPTOP TO THEIR RIGHTFUL OWNERS, THEREBY MAKING HIM WORTHY TO BE RECOGNIZED AND REWARDED BY THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA THROUGH CONFERRING A FULL SCHOLARSHIP GRANT AT BICOL STATE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY (BISCAST) TO ONE OF HIS CHILDREN, WENNIE ROSE P. CAMBA 84 2014-151 RESOLUTION FAVORABLY ENDORSING TO THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMIC ZONE AUTHORITY (PEZA) TO DECLARE THE 2.2-HECTARE PORTION OF THE 6-HECTARE PROPERTY OF MR. ANTONIO G. DY-PRIETO, PRESIDENT & CEO ALDP LAND AND CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION, LOCATED ALONG ROXAS AVENUE, NAGA CITY, AS A PEZA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PARK (IT PARK) 84 2014-148 RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE HOUSING SETTLEMENT & DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (HSDO) TO STRICTLY ENFORCE THE POLICIES OF ORDINANCE NO. 98-033, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “THE KAANTABAY SA KAUSWAGAN ORDINANCE”, PARTICULARLY THE CONDITIONS IN THE AWARDING OF LOTS TO THE BENEFICIARIES OF THE URBAN POOR PROGRAM OF THE CITY OF NAGA, AND TO EFFECT THE AWARDING OF LOTS TO DESERVING BENEFICIARIES IN COORDINATION WITH THE NAGA CITY URBAN DEVELOPMENT & HOUSING BOARD (NCUDHB) 85 2014-145 RESOLUTION STRONGLY SUPPORTING AND COMMENDING THE NAGA CITY POLICE OFFICE THROUGH THE ABLE LEADERSHIP OF PSUPT CERILO DACLISON TRILLES JR, FOR ITS COMMITMENT TO IMPROVE THE PEACE AND ORDER SITUATION IN THE CITY OF NAGA 85 2014-144 RESOLUTION EXPRESSING DEEP APPRECIATION OF THE INITIATIVES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE PHILIPPINE SENATE FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE OPERATIONAL FRANCHISE OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RAILWAYS (PNR), STRONGLY SUPPORTING THESE INITIATIVES, AND EARNESTLY URGING AND APPEALING THAT THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE PHILIPPINE CONGRESS AND HIS EXCELLENCY, BENIGNO C. AQUINO III, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, JOIN HANDS IN ENSURING THAT THE PNR TRULY BECOME THE MOST EFFICIENT AND AFFORDABLE MASS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY 86 2014-135 RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING THE BICOL MEDICAL CENTER (BMC) AND ITS QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TEAM FOR HAVING SECURED CERTIFICATION FROM THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ORGANIZATION (ISO) 87 2014-134 EXPRESSING GRAVE CONCERN OVER THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT’S DECISION TO BELATEDLY RETURN LOCALLY IDENTIFIED POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS UNDER THE 2014 GRASSROOTS PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING PROCESS (GPBP) 88 2014-133 AUTHORIZING THE REPLACEMENT OF SOME PRIORITY POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS IN THE APPROVED LOCAL POVERTY REDUCTION PLAN (LPRAP) FOR 2014 UNDER THE GRASSROOTS PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING PROCESS (GPBP) 89 2014-131 RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE MEMBERS OF THE PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY (PDEA) TEAM HEADED BY INTELLIGENCE AGENT 1 NOE S. BRIGUEL ON THEIR SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN AGAINST DANGEROUS DRUGS WHICH LED TO THE APPREHENSION OF TWO (2) ILLEGAL DRUG VENDORS RESPONSIBLE IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF ILLEGAL DRUGS SUCH AS METHAMPHETAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE COMMONLY KNOWN AS SHABU IN NAGA CITY AND UDERLYING AREAS 89 2014-129 RESOLUTION ARDENTLY CALLING FOR THE IMMEDIATE AND FAVORABLE ACTION OF THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (RDC) ON RESOLUTION NO. 2014-004 OF THE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (MNDC), ENTITLED: “RESOLUTION STRONGLY ENDORSING THE FEASIBILITY STUDY AND MASTERPLAN OF THE NAGA AIRPORT RE-ORIENTATION PROJECT TO THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (RDC) FOR THE LATTER’S FAVORABLE ENDORSEMENT TO THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (NEDA) FOR THE PROJECT’S APPROVAL, SUPPORT AND IMPLEMENTATION 90 2014-116 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING THE CONTRACT OF LEASE ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND OVERSEAS WORKERS WELFARE ADMINISTRATION (OWWA) RELATIVE TO A PORTION OF THE SECOND FLOOR (MANAGEMENT OFFICE) OF THE BICOL CENTRAL STATION 91 2014-102 RESOLUTION CREATING A TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE ILLEGAL AND EXCESSIVE DEDUCTION OF WITHHOLDING TAXES CHARGED AGAINST JOB ORDER AND CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES IN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 92 2014-098 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS (DFA) TO PUT UP A SATELLITE OFFICE IN THE CITY OF NAGA, PROVINCE OF , AND FURTHER REQUESTING CONGRESSWOMAN MARIA LEONOR G. ROBREDO, REPRESENTATIVE OF THE 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF CAMARINES SUR, TO HELP FACILITATE REALIZING THIS REQUEST FROM DFA 92 2014-089 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND VILLA ROBREDO HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC., WITH RESPECT TO TWO (2) PARCELS OF LAND OWNED AND REGISTERED IN THE NAME OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA COVERED BY TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NOS. 59277 & 45458, LOCATED AT ZONE 7, BARANGAY SABANG, NAGA CITY, WHICH SAID PARCELS OF LAND HAD BEEN DEVELOPED INTO WHAT IS NOW CALLED AS THE VILLA ROBREDO SUBDIVISION 93 2014-085 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROPOSED LINED CANAL TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT BARANGAY CONCEPCION PEQUEÑA IN THE AMOUNT OF THREE MILLION PESOS (Php 3,000,000.00) SUBSIDY FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG) UNDER THE PERFORMANCE CHALLENGE FUND (PCF) AND THE CREATION OF THE PCF IMPLEMENTATION UNIT 94 2014-084 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND THE NATIONAL HISTORICAL COMMISSION OF THE PHILIPPINES (NHCP) RELATIVE TO THE TRANSFER OF THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION (P2,000,000.00) PESOS TO THE NAGA CITY GOVERNMENT TO COVER THE ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF THE JESSE M. ROBREDO MUSEUM 94 2014-082 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE NAGA CITY GOVERNMENT AND THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF THE PHILIPPINES FOR A PARTNERSHIP IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 95 2014-073 RESOLUTION PROFOUNDLY THANKING THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF SHISHI, FUJIAN PROVINCE, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA FOR ASSISTING THE FILIPINO-CHINESE SHISHI TOWNMATE ASSOCIATION OF MANILA IN THE DONATION OF FIVE MILLION PESOS (P5,000,000.00) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TWO-STOREY WITH SIX (6) CLASSROOMS SCHOOL BUILDING AT NAGA CITY SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL 95 2014-072 RESOLUTION PROFOUNDLY THANKING THE FILIPINO-CHINESE SHISHI TOWNMATE ASSOCIATION OF MANILA FOR DONATING FIVE MILLION (P5,000,000.00) PESOS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING A TWO-STOREY WITH SIX (6) CLASSROOMS SCHOOL BUILDING AT NAGA CITY SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL 96 2014-071 RESOLUTION EARNESTLY REQUESTING THE NATIONAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION (NEA) TO DIRECT CASURECO II TO CONDUCT A GENERAL MEMBERSHIP ASSEMBLY IMMEDIATELY OR WITHIN AT LEAST THREE (3) MONTHS BEFORE THE NEXT SCHEDULED ELECTIONS FOR THE CASURECO II BOARD OF DIRECTORS 97 2014-067 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE LIST OF ANTI-POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS PER LOCAL POVERTY REDUCTION ACTION PLAN (LPRAP) FOR 2015 OF THE CITY OF NAGA

98 2014-065 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA, THE LIGA NG MGA BARANGAY, AND THE KAPISANAN NG MGA SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY KAGAWAD (KSBK) RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ORDINANCE NO. 2014-008, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE ENABL²E ORDINANCE OF NAGA CITY 98 2014-061 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HIS HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT (DSWD), REGIONAL OFFICE NO. V, LEGASPI CITY, RELATIVE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF REGULAR PENSION FOR INDIGENT SENIOR CITIZENS IN NAGA CITY FOR THE YEAR 2014, SUBJECT TO THE RATIFICATION BY THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD 99 2014-060 RESOLUTION COMMENDING CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE BARANGAY TANOD OF CONCEPCION PEQUEÑA, NAGA CITY, FOR THEIR EFFORTS THAT RESULTED TO THE APPREHENSION OF THE SUSPECT IN A ROBBERY INCIDENT THAT TOOK PLACE ON FEBRUARY 24, 2014 AT SHELL GASOLINE STATION 99 2014-056 RESOLUTION URGENTLY REQUESTING THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RAILWAYS (PNR) THRU GENERAL MANAGER JOSEPH ALLAN DILAY TO CONSIDER THE RESUMPTION OF ITS LOCAL TRIP FROM NAGA CITY TO LEGASPI CITY AND VICE VERSA 100 2014-051 RESOLUTION PROFOUNDLY THANKING HON. MA. LEONOR G. ROBREDO, REPRESENTATIVE OF THE 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF CAMARINES SUR, FOR SUCCESSFULLY SOLICITING FROM VARIOUS NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AROUND P600 MILLION WORTH OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS WHICH WILL BE IMPLEMENTED THIS 2014 IN THE CITY OF NAGA 101 2014-047 RESOLUTION PROFOUNDLY COMMENDING AND SINCERELY THANKING SPANISH AMBASSADOR TO THE PHILIPPINES JORGE MANUEL DOMECQ FERNÁNDEZ DE BOBADILLA AND MS. PILAR VILLANUEVA-ROMERO, CONSUL GENERAL OF SPAIN TO THE PHILIPPINES, FOR DESIGNATING AN HONORARY CONSUL OF SPAIN TO THE BICOL REGION, IN THE PERSON OF MR. GENARO CARLO BARRETO-BUENAFLOR 101 2014-046 RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING GENARO CARLO BARRETO-BUENAFLOR FOR A WELL-DESERVED APPOINTMENT AS HONORARY CONSUL OF SPAIN FOR BICOL REGION 102 2014-042 RESOLUTION COMMENDING JUVY RENE D. BEQUILLO OF BARANGAY TABUCO, NAGA CITY, FOR EMERGING AS THE MR. PHILIPPINE YOUTH 2014 GRAND WINNER 102 2014-041 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE AMENDED DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND MR. VICENTE A. JIMENEZ, SR. RELATIVE TO A PARCEL OF LAND OWNED BY THE LATTER IDENTIFIED AS LOT 986-B-1 OF Psds-05-024086 COVERED BY TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 086-36599 WITH AN AREA OF FOURTEEN THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY NINE (14,999) SQUARE METERS LOCATED AT BARANGAY PANICUASON, NAGA CITY 103 2014-037 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA, THE NAGA CITY URBAN POOR FEDERATION, INC. AND KOLPING SOCIETY PHILIPPINES, INC. WITH RESPECT TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE URBAN POOR SECTOR OF NAGA CITY 103 2014-036 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HIS HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR TO PURCHASE SEVEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FIFTY (7,650) BAGS OF RICE FROM THE NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY (NFA) FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF 2014 SANGGAWADAN PROGRAM AND QUEEN PROJECT OF THE NAGA CITY GOVERNMENT 104 2014-031 RESOLUTION COMMENDING MR. FRANKLIN “AGING” PEÑALOSA FOR HIS VARIOUS ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS IN TRIATHLON THAT BROUGHT HONOR TO THE CITY OF NAGA AND ITS PEOPLE 104 2014-028 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HIS HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR TO SIGN IN THE APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF INDIVIDUAL TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE BY THE REGISTRY OF DEEDS OF NAGA TO ALL HOMELOTS WITH APPROVED SUBDIVISION PLAN AND NARRATIVE TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIONS UNDER THE SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROGRAM OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 105 2014-020 RESOLUTION DECLARING THE JOMAPA MONUMENT AT THE NAGA CENTRAL SCHOOL I AS NAGA CITY’S OFFICIAL MONUMENT FOR NATIONAL HERO JOSE MARIA PANGANIBAN Y ENVERGA, A PATRIOT, PROPAGANDIST AND A BICOLANO MEMBER OF LA SOLIDARIDAD 105 2014-019 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND THE NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY (NHA) WITH REGARD TO THE FUND TRANSFER OF TEN MILLION NINE HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED (P10,970,500.00) PESOS FOR THE CONCRETING WORKS AT USWAG BALATAS RESETTLEMENT PROJECT IN BARANGAY BALATAS, NAGA CITY 106 2014-017 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND THE COMMISSION ON FILIPINOS OVERSEAS RELATIVE TO THE BALINKBAYAN WEB PORTAL: “OVERSEAS FILIPINOS’ ONE-STOP ONLINE PORTAL FOR DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT” 106 2014-016 RESOLUTION TO UNDERTAKE CODIFICATION PROJECT AND TO CREATE FOR SAID PURPOSE THE CODIFICATION COMMITTEE AND TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP 107 2014-015 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A “HOME FOR THE AGED” FACILITY IN NAGA CITY PROPOSED TO BE BUILT ON A CITY PROPERTY LOCATED IN BARANGAY PACOL, THIS CITY, AND FURTHER REQUESTING CONGRESSWOMAN MA. LEONOR G. ROBREDO TO ASSIST THE CITY GOVERNMENT IN SOURCING OUT THE FUND FOR THIS PURPOSE 108 2014-009 RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA, THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACADEMY (LGA), AND THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG), RELATIVE TO THE 3RD NATIONAL ROLL-OUT OF THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS-FAMILY-BASED ACTIONS ON CHILDREN AND THE ENVIRONS IN THE SLUMS (MDG-FACES) PROJECT FROM THE MAYOR

As manifested in our H2ELP your CiTy agenda, it is our desire to involve all Nagueňos in our governance and development process and to empower the people in charting Naga’s future. The City Government of Naga is committed to sustain and enhance further our practices and systems that promote transparency, accountability and people participation.

The new mandate bestowed to Team Naga in the May 2013 elections is a clear testament that the people is in one with us in this advocacy. Nagueňos appreciate the true meaning of democracy and recognize that for Naga to really smile to the world they have to take an active role in the city’s socio- economic development, not just by casting ballots but also through day-to-day involvement in the city’s affairs.

This Gazette is another avenue to strengthen further the partnership between the city government and its constituencies. Through this, we do not only bare the city government’s programs and policies but also seek the support, cooperation and feedback of the people. In fact, on the last pages of this journal, we have published the contact numbers of all the departments under the city government structure for the people’s information and easy access.

As President Beningo S. Aquino III said, the people are our bosses, and, as such,we are just a call away. We are very willing to listen to your needs. Durungan asin sarabay po kita sa padagos na pag-uswag kan satuyang padabang ciudad.

JOHN G. BONGAT City Mayor FROM THE VICE MAYOR

Over the years, the City of Naga has been known as a model of good urban governance. Through the programs, mechanisms and tools we develop and implement, including this Gazette, we always seek to promote transparency, accountability and people-participation in local governance.

By involving the public in running the affairs of the city, we wish to ensure that social services are delivered to the people at the most efficient and most effective means and, most importantly, that the Nagueňos are transformed from merely being beneficiaries of our initiatives but also active stakeholders in H2ELPing our CiTy prosper. True enough, our governance practiceshave brought forth positive results. As a testament to this fact, the city has received more than 150 regional, national awards and international distinctions.

The accolades and honors, however, should not bring forth complacency and stagnation. The present challenge is to sustain and to advance further the gains of these efforts of the city government. Thus, throughout the course of six months, from January to June, it can be observed that the SangguniangPanlungsod focused on legislating landmark policies that will cascade the city’s best practices to the grass-root level, especially the barangays.

Barangays are the basic political units of government. They are in the front line of delivering crucial social services to the public. They are also authorized by law to legislate and, as a result, are provided with the powers to regulate, restrict and/or broaden the allowable actions and behaviour of the people and other legal entities, such as private corporations. Thus, the competence and responsiveness of the barangays in addressing the needs of the people shall form a great part in shaping Naga as one of the most competitive and most liveable cities in the country and in the world.

Our goal of sustaining and improving Naga’s stature as Maogmang Lugar will never be accomplished if those in the lowest echelon of society are left behind. The ordinances and resolutions published in this Gazette are enacted in the hope of empowering the grass-root level and, consequently, establish an environment wherein those who have less in life have more in law.

NELSON S. LEGACION City Vice Mayor FROM THE VICE MAYOR EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ORDERS

implementation and/or completion of programs and 2014-021 projects. GOVERNANCE ISSUED: June 30, 2014 e) - establishment of policies and continuous monitoring of their proper implementation, by the members of the governing body of an organization, CREATING THE NAGA to ensure delivery of service in a proper, transparent and accountable manner. CITY GOVERNANCE f) MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (ManCom)- composed of department heads and chiefs-of-offices of the OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE city government who participate directly in decision- (NCGOC), DEFINING ITS making on matters pertaining to the management of city government affairs as well as of city projects and FUNCTIONS, OPERATIONS, programs. g) CITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL- primary local special AND ACCOUNTABILITY, AND body that reviews and deliberates on city development agenda, comprised of members from government PROVIDING APPROPRIATE and private sectors (non-governmental organizations, FUNDING people’s organizations and civil society organizations). h) EFFICIENT- manner of achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense. i) EFFECTIVE- manner of accomplishing a purpose thru the most feasible way. WHEREAS, pursuant to its mandate under Chapter 1, Section 3 Section 2. Creation and Purpose (b) of the Local Government Code, which states that “There shall - A special Committee, to be established in every local government unit an accountable, be known as the Naga City Governance Oversight Committee efficient, and dynamic organizational structure and operating (NCGOC), is hereby created. The Committee shall be primarily mechanism that will meet the priority needs and service tasked (1) to provide the City Mayor with regular updates on the requirements of its communities”; implementation of priority LGU projects (as identified by the city’s Management Committee or “ManCom” and the City Development WHEREAS, the City Government of Naga continues to develop Council or “CDC”) and programs (based on existing Ordinances innovations and new practices and structures to ensure proper and Executive Orders) that need to be closely, carefully, and and efficient implementation of projects and programs, for judiciously monitored as shortlisted by the City Mayor, (2) to purposes of improving governance; coordinate with the different departments and offices concerned to ensure their full cooperation particularly in identifying problems, WHEREAS, there is a need for the City Government to regularly if any, that cause the delay in the implementation of projects or monitor and update the status of the implementation of its that derail the smooth implementation of programs, and (3) to priority projects and programs being undertaken by its different formulate possible solutions to such problems that will pave the departments and offices; way for efficient, effective, and timely implementation of such priority projects and programs, as well as to ensure delivery of WHEREAS, a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation system service in a proper, transparent and accountable manner. is vital for timely and effective implementation of projects and Section 3: Composition. programs; - The Committee shall be composed of the following: WHEREAS, it is crucial that a comprehensive and coordinated Committee Chairman and Presiding Officer: effort be initiated to ensure regular monitoring and evaluation of projects and programs, thru status reporting and identification of Mr. Roderick Reforsado, Metro PESO possible problems encountered, if any, in their implementation; Administrative Officer IV Members: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, City Mayor of Naga, 1. Mr. Nicolas Motos, I-Serve Information and Action Officer by virtue of the powers and authority vested in me by law, do 2. Mr. Renne Gumba, Executive Director, Jesse M. Robredo hereby order the following: Center for Good Governance 3. Ms. Cecille Daplin, City Planning and Development Office Section 1. Definition. - The following terms as used in this (CPDO) Supervising Administrative Officer Executive Order shall mean: 4. Ms. Lilibeth Sanchez, Executive Assistant, City Mayor’s Office a) PROJECT- collaborative enterprise, involving research 5. Ms. Nympha Amor Victoria S. Cabrera, Administrative or design, that is carefully planned to achieve a particular Assistant, I-Governance Office aim, to be completed within a prescribed period. 6. Mr. Paul John Barrosa, OIC-Technical and Publications b) PROGRAM- a system of services, opportunities, or Division, Sangguniang Panlungsod projects, usually designed to meet a social, cultural 7. Ms. Rosario Reodique, Economist II, CPDO or economic need or their variants, designed to be implemented on a continuing and sustainable basis. The members shall elect from among themselves a Vice- c) PRIORITY- status established in order of importance or Chairman, who is expected to perform the duties and functions of urgency. the Chairman and Presiding Officer in the latter’s absence. The d) OVERSIGHT- management by monitoring and NCGOC is expected to devote time and effort to ensure efficient, overseeing the performance or operation of a person effective and timely implementation of projects and programs, or group in the attainment of set goals or objectives, for and improve overall governance by the City Government. the purpose of ensuring efficient, effective and timely 2 EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES

The NCGOC shall meet twice a month as may be agreed upon WHEREAS, this annual celebration contributes to the local by the members. The Chairman, however, may convene the economy, and regardless of religion, promotes peace and order, Committee for special meetings as the need arises. provides an environment conducive tourism, and a venue for appreciation of Bicol arts and culture, its indigenous and culinary arts, natural wonders and archaeological treasures; The NCGOC shall be allocated an office space inside the Metro PESO. WHEREAS, the City Government, in partnership with the private sector, stages various activities and events as a way of creating Section 4. Functions - The NCGOC shall have the following a festive atmosphere in the city and at the same time promotes functions: and showcases the Nagueños’ talents, creativity and ingenuity;

a) Identify existing and unfinished and/or ongoing projects WHEREAS, in order to ensure the smooth implementation of and programs in the priority list of the city government; the various core activities identified for this year’s celebration, b) Devise a system that will allow accurate monitoring of there is a need to reconstitute and reorganize the Peñafrancia such priority projects and programs, using applicable Executive Council and its Steering and Support Committees; information technology tools that will enhance efficiency, productivity and transparency; Section 1. The Executive Council. The Peñafrancia Executive c) Recommend solutions and actions that need to be Council shall be composed of the Honorable John G. Bongat, undertaken to ensure the efficient, effective and timely City Mayor, as Chairman, the Honorable Nelson S. Legacion, City implementation, completion and/or sustainability of such Vice Mayor as Vice-Chairman, with Honorable Elmer Baldemoro, priority projects and programs; and Chairman of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Committee on d) Perform such other functions consistent with or in Culture, Arts and Tourism, Msgr. Noe P. Badiola, P.C., Rector, pursuance of the above. Naga Metropolitan Cathedral, Msgr. Rodel M. Cajot, P.C., Rector, Basilica Minore de Ntra. Sra. de Peñafrancia, Rev. Fr. Rey Jose Section 5. Effectivity. This order shall take effect immediately. F. Rellora, Parish Priest, Our Lady of Peñafrancia Parish, Mr. Ramiro Samar, Chairman, Naga City People’s Council, and Mr. Nicolas Beda A. Priela, President, Metro Naga Chamber of Commerce and Industry, as members.

Section 2.Event Committees.The following civic events shall be headed/chaired by: Civic Events Event Head(s)

Civic Parade and Float Honorable Elmer S.Baldemoro, Competition City Councilor Regional Military Parade Honorable Jose A. Tuason, City Competition Councilor Mr. Vicente Avila, BFARCIL Regional Band, Chairman Majorettes and Fancy Drill Competition

MEMBERS of the Penafrancia Executive Committee are all in pensive mood as they map out Boy and Girl Scouts Honorable D.C. Nathan Sergio, plans and activities to ensure a colorful, orderly and meaningful celebration of the fiesta. Parade and Drum/ City Councilor Xylophone/Majorettes Mr. Ernani B. Suron, Naga City Competition School Board Administrator 2014 -020 Miss Bicolandia Beauty Honorable Cecilia Veluz-De Pageant Asis, City Councilor ISSUED: June 30, 2014 Peñafrancia Voyadores Mr. Allen L. Reondanga, City Festival Events, Protocol and Public Information Officer RECONSTITUTING THE Mr. Alec Francis A. Santos, Arts, PEÑAFRANCIA EXECUTIVE Culture and Tourism Office Regional Cheer and Dance Mr. Arnel Labrador, Sports COUNCIL AND ITS EVENT AND Competition Coordinator SUPPORT COMMITTEES Section 3. Support Committees. The following support committees shall be headed/chaired/handled by:

WHEREAS, the Feast of Our Lady of Peñafrancia is the only Support Committees Chairperson(s)/Office-In-Charge regional feast in the country and, for the past three (3) centuries, Finance and Sponsorship Mr. Florencio T. Mongoso, Jr., has evolved into an epic historical event that has become part of CSEE, City Administrator our cultural heritage. For the entire month of September, the City Carnivals and Amusement Honorable Ray-An Cydrick G. of Naga welcomes millions of pilgrims, tourists and guests from Facilities Rentoy, City Councilor different parts of the country and the world who participate in the this celebration;

THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 3 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ORDERS

WHEREAS, Nagueños have envisioned Naga to be a place Public Safety PSSupt. Filmore Escobal, OIC- where “Good governance and responsible citizenship (are) City Director, Naga City Police driven by a shared development direction crafted, implemented Office and continually improved in an inclusive manner; and Mr. Joselito S.A. Del Rosario, sustained by a citizenry that assert and accept their roles and Public Safety Officer responsibilities in nation-building; where People-centered Secretariat Mr. Gil A. Dela Torre, Secretary development policies (are) anchored on quality and accessible to the SangguniangPanlungsod services in health, education and other social services, especially Venue Arrangements Engineer Leon B. Palmiano IV, for the marginalized and the vulnerable; and enable the private City Engineer sector to generate the best value from local talents, technology and resources, and provide gainful jobs and entrepreneurial Transportation and Engineer Joel P. Martin, Solid opportunities for the Nagueño; and, where Abiding faith that Cleanliness Waste Management Officer and expresses itself in social solidarity and a culture of excellence Special Concerns Officer flourishes in a city that is peaceful, safe and in accord with Trade Fairs/Vending Honorable Ma. Elizabeth Q. nature; where cultural values are nurtured and religious diversity Lavadia, City Councilor respected; and where technology enables the Nagueño to be Mr. Ramon Florendo, Market part of a global community of people and nations”1; Enterprise and Promotions Officer WHEREAS, to fully achieve its vision, the City of Naga must Public Information/Protocol Mr. Allen L. Reondanga, City establish a framework that would transform poverty-stricken and Scheduling Events, Protocol and Public communities into safe and economically resilient ones, Information Officer considering that they need maximum intervention from the city government; Communications Mr. Medic Salvino KabalikatCivicom WHEREAS, there is a need to create a Task Force that shall take Tabulation Mr. Ansel B. Maño charge of programs and activities geared towards the realization Information Technology Office of the goals set in this Executive Order; Tourism Promotions and Mr. Alec Francis A. Santos, Arts, NOW THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Services Culture and Tourism Officer City Mayor of Naga, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law do hereby order the Medical Services Dr. Vito C. Borja II, City Health following: Officer Dr. Luningning Lunciano, Naga Section 1.Definition.As used in this Executive Order, the term City Hospital Chie “least economically resilient communities” shall mean residential Lighting and Electrical Mr. Arthur Abonal, General area clusters within Naga City that suffer from inadequacy or are Services Services Officer characterized by the following living conditions:

The event and support committee chairpersons are authorized a. With inadequate or no access to basic services particularly to appoint their respective committee members from both the power, potable water and/or decent sanitation facilities; government and private sector. b. Where majority of the residents do not have regular sources of income or with earnings not sufficient to support the basic Section 4.Executive Director – City Administrator Florencio T. needs of families like food, clothing, education, health and Mongoso, Jr. is designated as Executive Director of the Council. nutrition; and He shall supervise the implementation of policies and directives c. Whose residents are considered as informal settlers. issued by the Executive Council. Section 2.Goal.This framework’s principal goal is to establish a Section 5. All issuances inconsistent with this Executive Order foundation on which all city programs, projects and interventions are hereby modified accordingly. for the improvement of living conditions in least economically resilient communities (LERCs) can be created, developed and sustained.

2014-019 Section 3.Interventions.The City shall implement programs, ISSUED: June 20, 2014 projects and interventions designed to transform LERCs into livable and decent communities, thus, the city government, ESTABLISHING A FRAMEWORK through the Task Force created in the subsequent section, shall: 1. Identify residential clusters in the twenty-seven (27) FOR THE IMPROVEMENT barangays of the city that will fall within the definition of OF LIVING CONDITIONS IN LERCs under section 1 hereof; 2. Organize the residents of the LERCs into homeowners’ THE LEAST ECONOMICALLY associations and conduct seminar-workshops for capacity- building and identification of priority interventions by the city RESILIENT COMMUNITIES government; 3. Assess the needs of the identified LERCs and identify (LERCS) IN THE CITY OF NAGA existing programs of the city government by lead/frontline AND CREATING THE LERC TASK offices such as, but not limited to, the City Health Office (CHO), City Population and Nutrition Office (CPNO), City FORCE FOR THIS PURPOSE: Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO), Housing 4 EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES

and Settlements Development Office (HSDO), Water Section 11.Effectivity. This Executive Order shall take effect Services Division (WSD) and Public Employment Service immediately upon publication in a newspaper of general Office (Metro PESO); circulation. 4. Provide necessary infrastructure and services in the area, if legally possible, and partner with the community residents Section 12. This Executive Order shall be effective for the provision of low-cost housing, roads/pathwalks, immediately. potable water and sanitation facilities; 5. Afford the residents with diverse range of employment opportunities, income and/or financial services; and 6. Perform such other functions consistent with or in furtherance of the above. 2014-018 ISSUED: June 20,2014

Section 4.The LERC Task Force. In order to address these concerns, a Task Force is hereby created composed of the REQUIRING THE CITY CIVIL following: REGISTRY TO TRANSMIT ON A MONTHLY BASIS THE LIST - City Administrator, as Chairperson - City Population and Nutrition Officer, as Co-Chairperson OF MARRIAGES CONTRACTED - City Health Officer, as Member - City Social Welfare and Development Officer, as Member IN THE CITY OF NAGA TO - City Planning and Development Officer, as Member - Housing and Settlements Development Officer, as THE BARANGAY/S OF THE Member CONTRACTING PARTIES’ - Solid Waste Management Officer, as Member - Education, Scholarships and Sports Officer or Naga City RESIDENCE, THRU THE CITY School Board Administrator, as Member - Liga ng mga Barangay President, as Member POPULATION AND NUTRITION - Public Employment and Service Officer, as Member - I-Serve Information and Action Officer, as Member OFFICE (CPNO), FOR POSSIBLE - Naga City People’s Council Chairperson, as Member INCLUSION OF WOULD-BE Section 5.Networking and Collaboration.All other government MOTHERS IN THE EARLY agencies are hereby directed to actively coordinate and cooperate with the LERC Task Force. For this purpose, the Chairperson NUTRITION INTERVENTION may call upon or collaborate with other government agencies or even the private sector for assistance, as may be necessary. PROGRAM OF THE CITY

The Task Force may likewise access data and information, GOVERNMENT: which it may deem useful and necessary, from the Local Poverty Reduction Action Team. WHEREAS, Section 6.Timetable.The Task Force is given a period of three the existing nutrition intervention program (3) months, from the date of issuance of this order, to submit of the city government starts with detected pregnant mothers; to the City Mayor its final recommendations and plans including WHEREAS, the corresponding timetable for implementation of programs, trainings and seminars that enhance projects and interventions. parents’ knowledge and capabilities in ensuring the health and nutrition of mothers and their would-be babies are in place; Section 7.Office.The Task Force shall be allocated sufficient WHEREAS, space, office requirements, and utilities to be identified bythe it is essential for married couples to attend City Administrator. the aforementioned trainings and seminars; WHEREAS, Section 8.Funding.The funding requirements to carry out married couples must be informed of details mandate of the LERC Task Force shall be chargeable against regarding scheduled trainings and seminars so that they may be the Special Purpose Appropriations and Local Development guided and oriented properly by Barangay Nutrition Scholars on Fund. Funds for succeeding years shall be chargeable against pre-natal health care practices; the regular appropriations of the Local Development Fund. WHEREAS, the city government wants to ensure Section 9.Separability Clause. If any provision of this Executive that the nutrition intervention program be more proactive and Order is declared invalid or unconstitutional, the other provisions anticipative, and an earlier intervention to achieve this end is for not affected thereby shall remain valid and subsisting. the Barangay Nutrition Scholars to include newly weds as clients as nearest as possible to the date of their marriage; Section 10.Repealing Clause. All orders, rules, regulations, WHEREAS, and issuances or part thereof, which are inconsistent with this in order to update the records of the Executive Order, are hereby repealed amended, or modified Barangay Governments in the City of Naga and for the purpose of accordingly. easy relaying of information to married couples in every barangay, THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 5 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ORDERS

an appropriate system of data banking must be implemented; Dr. Luningning Luciano,Naga City Chief-of-Hospital Dr. Junios Elad,City Veterinarian NOW THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of Mr. Oscar Orozco, City Environment and NaturalResources the City of Naga, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do Officer hereby order the following: Dr. Jensy Ong, President, Camarines Sur Medical Society Dr. Jessie Albeus, President, Philippine Dental Association Section 1. Transmittal of List of Marriages Contracted. The Dr. Fe delos Reyes, President, City Civil Registry shall, on a monthly basis, transmit the list of Council for the Persons with Disabilities marriages contracted in the City of Naga every month to the Mrs. Aurora Nora S. de la Cruz, different barangays, where one or both of the parties come from Representative, Department of Health or reside/s, as appearing in the Marriage Contract/Certificate, Mr. Dave Isidore Plopinio, thru the CPNO. Representative, Family Planning Organization of the Philippines Section 2. Responsibility of CPNO and the BNS. The CPNO Ms Teresita A. Del Castillo, shall direct the Barangay Nutrition Scholars of every Barangay in City Population and Nutrition Officer the City of Naga to locate the residence of newly married couples Mr. Jaime Reblando, based on information from their marriage contracts/certificates, City Social Welfare and Development Officer and include them in parenting seminars or any other activities Mr. Wilfredo B. Prilles, Jr., and interventions which may enhance the couples’ knowledge City Planning and Development Officer and capabilities in ensuring the health and nutrition of mothers Mr. Reuel Oliver, Acting PESO Manager before, during, and after pregnancy, as well as of the babies in Ms. Virginia Pascual, OIC City Director, DILG-Naga their womb and after delivery. Hon. Vidal Castillo, Liga President Mr. Ramiro Samar, NCPC Chairperson Section 3. Reportorial Requirements. Barangay Nutrition Dr. Joframel Paz, Assistant City Health Officer Scholars shall be required to include in their report submitted Mr. Christopher Molin, President, PDAO regularly to the CPNO the list of newly weds in their respective Dr. Efren Nerva, Director, Bicol Medical Center barangays and the intervention/s made, if any. Mr. Joselito del Rosario, Executive Officer, PSO

Secretariat: LET COPIES of this Executive Order be furnished all Ms. Josie N. Egwaras, concerned parties for their information and guidance. Nurse, City Health Office Ms. Lilian O. Pascual, LLSO III

Let copies of this Executive Order be furnished all concerned parties for their information and guidance. 2014-017 ISSUED: June 20,2014 2014-016 REORGANIZING THE ISSUED: June 4,2014 MEMBERSHIP OF THE NAGA CITY HEALTH BOARD AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 2013-016 TO INCLUDE IN THE MEMBERSHIP OF By virtue of the powers vested in me by law, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City of Naga, do hereby order: THE NAGA CITY NUTRITION Pursuant to Book I, Title V, Section 102 (2) of Republic COMMITTEE, MS. MELBA T. Act No. 7160, otherwise known as local Government Code of 1991, the Naga City Health Board is hereby reconstituted to be VERA CRUZ, RN-D, MPS-FNP, composed of the following: REGIONAL HEALTHY LIFESTYLE Chairman: Hon. John G. Bongat, City Mayor COORDINATOR, NUTRITIONIST-

Co-Chairman: DIETITIAN IV, DOH-CHD BICOL, Hon.Joaquin F. Perez, Jr., City Councilor LEGAZPI CITY: Vice Chairman: Dr. Vito C. Borja II,City Health Officer

Members: WHEREAS, Ms. Melba T. Vera Cruz, RN-D, MPW-FNP, Regional Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio, Healthy Lifestyle Coordinator, Center for Health Development City Councilor Bicol offered her voluntary services- technical, logistic, and

6 EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES financial, to the Naga City Nutrition Committee; Order Nos. 2011-005 and 2012-009, respectively and other pertinent laws and rules, there is a need to establish management WHEREAS, Ms. Vera Cruz had worked in government under the systems and structures applicable to the city; Provincial DOH- CHD Bicol, Legazpi City for thirty-six (36) years until her retirement on 22 October 2013, exhibiting exemplary NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, City Mayor of Naga, commitment to public service as can be gleaned from her various by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order the citations, awards, and distinctions received while still in service; following:

WHEREAS, the members of the Naga City Nutrition Committee, Section 2. To ensure the comprehensive MNCHN Program having unanimously approved a resolution requesting for Ms. implementation, employing a public private partnership strategy Vera Cruz’ inclusion as member of the Naga City Nutrition (PPP), an expanded Kalusugan Pangkalahatan- Maternal Committee, have expressed confidence in the capabilities and Newborn Child Health and Nutrition Coordinating Council (KP- expertise of Ms. Vera Cruz and have unanimously recommended MNCHN CC) and its corresponding Technical Working Group her inclusion to the aforementioned committee; (MNCHN TWG) are hereby created to be composed of the following: NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, City Mayor of Naga, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by law, do Kalusugan Pangkalahatan- Maternal Newborn Child Health and hereby order: Nutrition Coordinating Council (KP- MNCHN- CC)

To include Ms. Melba T. Vera Cruz, RN-D, MPW- Chairman: FNP, Regional Healthy Lifestyle Coordinator, Center for Health City Mayor Development Bicol as regular member of the Naga City Nutrition Co-Chairmen: Committee. SP Chairperson, Committee on Health City Health Officer Let copy of this Executive Order be furnished to Ms. Melba T. Vera Cruz, RN-D, MPW-FNP, Regional Healthy Lifestyle Members: Coordinator, Center for Health Development Bicol for her Chief of Hospital, Naga City Hospital information and guidance. City Planning and Development Officer City Budget Officer City Accountant City Population and Nutrition Officer City Social Welfare and Development Officer 2014-015 General Services Officer DepEd Schools Division Superintendent ISSUED: May 2,,2014 PhilHealth Manager- Naga City City Director, Naga City Police Office DIRECTING THE Liga ng mga Barangay President DOH-Center for Health Development Bicol ESTABLISHMENT OF City Local Civil Registrar MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND Representative from the following Civil Society STRUCTURES TO ENSURE THE Organizations (CSO)/ Academic Institutions

EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT Naga City People’s Council (NCPC) Naga College Foundation (NCF) IMPLEMENTATION OF THE University of Nueva Caceres (UNC) Camarines Sur Medical Society MATERNAL NEW-BORN CHILD IMAP Naga/Legitimate Midwives’ Association HEALTH AND NUTRITION FPOP Naga/Camarines Sur Chapter Naga City Council for Women (NCCW) (MNCHN) SERVICE: Isarog Family Health and Training, Inc.

The MNCHN Technical Working Group (MNCHN TWG)

Team Leader: WHEREAS, both Executive Order Nos. 2010-024 and 2014- Dr. Joframel Paz, Assistant City Health Officer 011 issued by the undersigned recognizes the importance of implementing Maternal Newborn Child Health and Nutrition Members: (MNCHN) services; Mr. Rosalina Rillo, Nurse IV, CHO Mr. Divina Corazon Onza, CHO/CESU WHEREAS, the above-mentioned Executive Orders directs the Ms. Ma. Nelia Benito, CHO/HEPO creation of MNCHN Task Force and its Technical Working Group Ms. Joy Macaraig, Population Officer III, CPNO composed of individuals and organizations from both government Mr. Norman Posugac, Planning Officer III, CPDO and private sectors; Ms. Evangeline Manalo, Social Worker II, CSWDO Representative from FPOP Community Health Care Clinic WHEREAS, in order to effectively and efficiently implement the Representative from Isarog Family Health city’s MNCHN services by way of adopting the guidelines and DOH CHD Representative strategies provided under Department of Health Administrative THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 7 EXECUTIVEEXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ORDERS

Section 2. The Coordinating Council shall be the over-all a regular basis: coordinating and implementing body for the implementation of the MNCHN Strategy and Plan in the City of Naga. In addition, 1) registered marriages aged 19 years old and below; the Coordinating Council shall perform and exercise the following 2) registered deaths of children below 5 years old and its causes; duties and functions: 3) registered deaths related to maternal care and its causes, 1. Formulate and recommend to the Sanggunian the place of death (either home or facility); full implementation of a comprehensive MNCHN/ 4) registered natality and place of delivery (home or facility) and CSR plan for the entire city in consultation with other name of birth attendant. stakeholders and oversee its implementation; 2. Undertake program implementation review and Section 5. The City Bureau of Permits and Licensing (BPLO) monitoring and evaluation and provide a program together with the City Health Office, the MNCHN TWG and feedback mechanism; technical support personnel from the DOH CHD Bicol shall 3. In close coordination with the barangay governments formulate rules and guidelines that will harmonize and streamline and other agencies concerned, conduct and update the registration of health and health-related establishments data on MNCHN; to ensure the latter’s compliance to environmental, health and 4. Provide support in strengthening capacities for sanitation standards. MNCHN/CSR service; 5. Provide support in the conduct of activities related to Section 6. All issuances and orders inconsistent with this MNCHN education and counseling of clients about Executive Order are hereby repealed, amended and/or modified spacing and limiting and safe motherhood; accordingly. 6. Perform such other duties and function as it may deem fit for the efficient and effective implementation of the Section 7. This Executive Order shall be effective immediately. program; 7. Manage and sustain the Service Delivery Network (SDN) for MNCHN; 8. Harness and strengthen public private partnership for wider reach of the City wide MNCHN implementation; 9. Establish and maintain linkages with local, national or 2014-014-A even international population-serving organizations or June 5,2014 institutions; ISSUED: 10. Create the following Sub Committees to aid in the efficient, inclusive and sustainable MNCHN FURTHER EXPANDING THE implementation: MEMBERSHIP OF THE NAGA a) Resource Mobilization; b) Advocacy/ Demand Generation/IEC; CITY COUNCIL FOR THE c) Standards and Accreditation; WELFARE AND PROTECTION OF d) SDN Management Committee CHILDREN (NCCWPC): Each of the subcommittees shall be chaired by a Council member and co-chaired by TWG member. Members to the sub committees shall be determined by the Council and shall come from the Council and/or TWG members and/or external partners. WHEREAS, it is the policy of the City Government of Naga to promote and protect the welfare and rights of children through Section 3. The MNCHN TWG shall have the following functions: a comprehensive program planned and designed by a special body focused on advancing the interest of young Nagueños; 1. Provide secretariat, coordination, and technical work for the Council; WHEREAS, there is a need to further expand the membership 2. Create additional committees as deemed of the NCCWPC to ensure the sustainability and responsiveness necessary; of the policies and programs of the city government on the 3. Lead conduct of the annual MNCHN program promotion and protection of children’s rights; implementation review (PIR) that includes private partner providers/SDN members, with the technical NOW THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City of support from the DOH CHD Bicol; Naga, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby 4. Develop a harmonized annual city MNCHN and order the following: Family Planning (FP) operations plan 5. Submit an annual MNCHN-FP report to the City Section 1. COMPOSITION OF THE NCCWPC- The membership Mayor and the Sangguniang Panlungsod; of the NCCWPC is hereby being expanded to be composed of 6. Oversee work and performance of the informed the following: Choice Voluntarism and Quality Assurance Monitoring Team (ICV/QAP team) every six months Chairperson: and as the need arises; and 7. Employ additional support from individuals and City Mayor agencies and/or offices as the need arises. Section 4. To guarantee the regular updating of statistical data Co-Chairperson: needed by the Council and its TWG, the City Local Civil Registrar’s Office is hereby being mandated to submit the following data on Chairman, SP Committee on Children

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Members: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF

Liga ng mga Barangay THE ALTERNATIVE LEARNING City Planning and Development Officer City Social Welfare and Development Officer SYSTEM (ALS) OF THE City Accountant DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION City Population and Nutrition Officer City Health Officer (DepEd) BY REQUIRING ALL City Civil Registrar City Budget Officer OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN, City Director- DILG Naga City City Treasurer YOUTH, AND ADULTS (OSCYAs) City Agriculturist City Environment and Natural Resources Officer TO ENROL IN THE BASIC OR Metro Public Employment Services Manager FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM, Provincial Director, DOLE Naga City People’s Council Chairperson AND, IF ALREADY QUALIFIED, Presiding Judge, Family Court Director, Naga City Police Office ENROLL IN THE ALTERNATIVE Jail Warden, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Parents-Teachers Association (PTA) League President LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS) Division of City Schools Superintendent AND ATTEND REGULAR Director, Commission on Human Rights Provincial Head, Philippine Information Agency CLASSES IN THE ESKWELA City Legal Officer City Prosecutor OR COMMUNITY LEARNING Executive Director, HELP Learning Center Manager, Bantay Bata 163 CENTER BEFORE ALLOWING Child Representative Representative of Plan International THEM TO PARTICIPATE OR PLAY Rotary Club of Naga President IN SPORTS TOURNAMENTS Executive Director, Jesse M. Robredo Good Governance Center ORGANIZED & SPONSORED President, Federation of Barangay Committee Chairpersons on Children BY THE BARANGAY AND Chairperson, Bantay Familia, Inc. Ms. Farah R. Bongat, Academe THOSE ORGANIZED AND SANCTIONED BY THE NAGA Secretariat: CITY GOVERNMENT, AND FOR City Planning and Development Office OTHER PURPOSES:

Section 2. REPEALING CLAUSE- All issuances inconsistent with this Executive Order are hereby repealed and/or modified accordingly. WHEREAS,it is the City’s declared policy to protect and promote the right of its constituents to quality education at all levels and Section 3. EFFECTIVITY CLAUSE- This Executive Order shall recognize education as a priority program; take effect immediately. WHEREAS, basic education is intended to meet basic learning needs which provides the foundation on which subsequent learning can be based. It encompasses kindergarten, elementary and secondary education as well as alternative learning systems 2014-013 for out-of-school learners and those with special needs; March 24,2014 ISSUED: WHEREAS, Alternative Learning System (ALS) is an alternative way of acquiring basic education for elementary and secondary comparable with formal education. In support to the goals of IMPLEMENTING THE “SPORTS Education for All (EFA 2015), it has made great stride in the FOR EDUCATION OF OUT-OF- delivery of its basic education and literacy development services for out-of-school youth, children, and adults. Its mission is to SCHOOL LEARNERS PROJECT provide learning opportunities that will empower them to continue learning in any manner, at any time and any place they want (SEOLP)” AND STRENGTHENING to achieve their goals of improving quality of life and becoming THE SUPPORT TO THE BASIC more effective contributors to society; EDUCATION PROGRAM AND WHEREAS, strengthening the support to the Basic Education THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 9 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ORDERS

Program and the implementation of the Alternative Learning Matriculation Form or Certificate of Enrolment as one of the System (ALS) of the Department of Education (DepEd) by major requirements in addition to what are required by the requiring that all out-of-school children, youth, and adults SP Committee on Sports and Youth Development and the (OSCYAs) particularly the school drop-outs to enroll in the Naga City Sports Office. formal education system, and if already qualified, enroll in the 2. All out-of-school children, youth, and adults (OSCYAs) Alternative Learning System (ALS) and attend regular classes in particularly the school drop-outs participating in the the eskwela or community learning center where they are enrolled inter-barangay competition and other sports tournament before allowing them to participate or play in barangay organized organized, sponsored, and sanctioned by the city starting or sponsored sports competitions and those sanctioned by the CY 2014 and the year thereafter are required to enroll Naga City Government will further address the learning needs of in Basic Education Program, and, if qualified, in the all elementary and secondary school drop-outs; Alternative Learning System (ALS) of the Department of Education (DepEd). SECTION 1. LEGAL BASIS. The legal basis for the issuance 3. Out-of-school children, youth, and adults (OSCYAs) of this Executive Order is Section 2 of Republic Act No. 9155, particularly those who are school drop-outs are required to reproduced hereunder, to wit: enroll in formal education, and, if qualified, to the Alternative “Sec. 2. Declaration of Policy. – It is hereby Learning System before permitting them to participate in declared the policy of the State to protect and promote the the inter-zone or inter-color tournaments and other sports right of all citizens to quality basic education and to make such events organized or sponsored by the barangay. education accessible to all by providing all Filipino children a 4. Identified out-of-school children, youth, and adult shall free and compulsory education in the elementary levels and free be allowed only to participate and compete in the sports education in the high school level. Such education shall also events organized and sponsored by the barangay and include alternative learning systems for out-of school youth and in the Inter-Barangay tournament upon submission of adult learners. - x x x -. the following; (a) Certificate of Enrolment duly signed by the Barangay Literacy Worker, the ALS Coordinator The State shall encourage local initiatives for or Instructional Manager, and the Education Program improving the quality of basic education. The State shall ensure Supervisor of ALS – Naga City Division and (2) that the values, needs and aspirations of a school community Commitment Form that they will finish their course in ALS are reflected in the program of education for the children, out-of- and take and pass the Accreditation & Equivalency Test; school youth and adult learners. Schools and learning centers 5. Requirements #1 to #4 shall apply to the participation of shall be empowered to make decisions on what is best for the all players in all sports events and tournaments that will be learners they serve.” organized, sponsored, and sanctioned by the 27 barangays and the Naga City Government thru the SP Committee on SECTION 2. TITLE and OBJECTIVES. This Order for brevity Sports and Youth Development and the Naga City Sports shall be known as the “Sports for Education of Out-of-School Office. Learners Project (SEOLP)” and it aims to achieve the following SECTION 4. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF DEPED-ALS, objectives; to wit: LGU-NAGA, AND THE BARANGAY COUNCIL. It is the duties 1. To help all out-of-school children, youth, and adults and responsibilities of the DepEd-ALS, LGU-Naga, and the particularly those school drop-outs of the city to finish their Barangay Council to: elementary and secondary education by requiring them 1. Intensify the campaign for “Sports for Education of Out- as a pre-requisite to participation in sports competitions of-School Learners Project (SEOLP)” using all means organized and sanctioned by the barangay and the available that would include the participation and support of city government to enroll and avail of the services of the print and broadcast media; the DepEd’s formal or basic education system and its 2. Consolidate data pertaining to household surveys Alternative Learning System; conducted by Barangay Literacy Worker (BLW) in every 2. Continuously and effectively provide free basic education barangay showing the result on the number of out-of-school and literacy development services to all target beneficiaries children, youth, and adults (OSCYAs) that will be used by strengthening the sports programs and providing as basis for the effective implementation of “Sports for mechanism for participation in all sports competitions of Education of Out-of-School Learners Project (SEOLP)”; OSCYAs; 3. DepEd ALS shall ensure the issuance in each enrolled out- 3. Encourage all Barangay Councils to strengthen its sports of-school children, youth, and adult of valid Certification program and ensure maximum participation in all sports of Enrolment and Commitment Form which will serve as competitions and tournaments organized, sponsored, and his/her permit to play in the Inter-Barangay competition sanctioned by the barangays and the city government of and other sports tournament organized, sponsored, and all OSCYAs who are enrolled in the Alternative Learning sanctioned by the city; System (ALS); 4. Monitor and assist enrolled OSCYAs in ALS until they 4. Sustain the programs and services provided by DepEd and satisfactorily meet all the requirements needed to take and its ALS by requiring all OSCYAs in all barangays to enroll in pass the Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Test; and formal education or, if already qualified, in ALS; and 5. Implement other measures approved by all parties 5. To totally address illiteracy in the City of Naga. concerned ensuring the strict and effective compliance of this Order. SECTION 3. IMPLEMENTING MECHANISM. The “Sports for SECTION 5. FUND ALLOCATION. The amount necessary to Education of Out-of-School Learners Project (SEOLP)” shall complete or accomplish the objectives of this Order is hereby follow the following implementing mechanism; to wit: set aside chargeable against the Special Education Fund (SEF) 1. All participants in the Inter-Barangay competitions and of the city. other sports tournament organized, sponsored, and sanctioned by the city this year, and the year thereafter, SECTION 6. EFFECTIVITY. This Executive Order shall take are required to submit original or certified true copy of effect immediately.

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2014-012 Chairperson: ISSUED: March 21,2014 Engr. Leon B. Palmiano IV City Engineering Office

CREATION OF THE Members: 1. Engr. Gaudencio A. Asis, Jr. City Engineering Office PERFORMANCE CHALLENGE 2. Mr. Wilfredo B. Prilles, Jr. City Planning and Development FUND IMPLEMENTATION UNIT Office 3. Ms. Paciencia SJ. Tabinas City Accounting Office (PCFIU): 4. Mr. Francisco M. Mendoza City Budget Office 5. Ms. Gregoria Nilda B. Abonal City Treasury Office 6. M r . F l o r e n c i o T. M o n g o s o , J r . O f fi c e o f t h e C i t y Administrator WHEREAS, the Performance Challenge Fund (PCF) aims 7. Ms. Virginia S. Pascual DILG Field Office to Rationalize national government intergovernmental transfers 8. Mr. Oscar P. Orozco City Environ ment and Natural to LGUs and encourages convergence of local development Resources Office agenda and priorities; WHEREAS, per letter of intent (LOI) dated March 19, 2014, the FURTHER ORDERED, the following management measures City of Naga, 3rd District of Camarines Sur signified interest to and requirements shall be strictly observed: participate in the PCF which will be utilized for the Lined Canal Project at Concepcion Pequeña, Naga City; 1.The PCFIU shall convene/meet monthly to discuss the requirements and status of Project Components; minutes WHEREAS, the City of Naga shall undertake the following of meeting shall be submitted to the DILG Regional Office. obligations as set in the Implementation Arrangements of the PCF, to wit: 2.The PCFIU shall submit to the undersigned and Sanggunian, and the DILG Regional Office the Monitoring Report with 1. Prepare project description of the proposed project/s. the format to be prescribed by the DILG.

2. Prepare detailed engineering designs of the subprojects 3.The PCFIU shall prepare and implement local project (drawing plans,specifications, and projects cost advocacy plans either thru leaflets/primers, tri-media or estimates) supervise constructions thereof, either by public assemblies. administration or consulting services (as appropriate). 4.The PCFIU shall coordinate the provisions for operation 3. Procure contractors for civil works/suppliers for and maintenance of the Project in the Local Annual Budget. equipment (as appropriate) in accordance with the revised implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of RA 9184. 2014-011 4. Supervise/implement the Subproject based on agreed implementation schedule. ISSUED: March 21,2014

5. Recommend measures/strategies to ensure sustainability AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER of the completed subproject. NO. 2010-024 “SUPPORTING 6. Comply with documentary requirements and/or reports as may be required by the DILG. THE MATERNAL NEWBORN

7. Monitor and evaluate the benefits and impact of the sub- CHILD HEALTH AND NUTRITION project. (MNCHN) PROGRAM WHEREAS, to effectively implement the project under the PCF IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING and meet the obligations of the City/Municipality as set forth herein, there is a need to create a PCF implementation Unit THE CREATION OF MNCHN (PCFIU) that shall integrate, coordinate, facilitate, monitor and supervise the outputs/activities of the local departments involved TASK FORCE AND PROVIDING in the Project including the contractors/suppliers (appropriate) FOR ITS DUTIES AND and line agencies. FUNCTIONS, AND FOR OTHER NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, City Mayor of Naga, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by law, do hereby PURPOSES”: order the creation of the PCF Implementation Unit (PCFPIU) to be composed of the following personnel:

WHEREAS, with the passage of Republic Act 7160, otherwise Composition known as the Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991, the Department/Office responsibility of providing basic health services, including

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Maternal Newborn Child Health and Nutrition (MNCHN) one of the critical health programs that can significantly impact services, was devolved to the local government units; this is the local health sector reforms, and considers FP as both a specifically provided for under Section 17 of the LGC; health and a development intervention;

WHEREAS, Executive Order 2010-024 of Naga City recognizes WHEREAS, the City of Naga believes that the goal of rapidly implementation of health reforms for rapid reduction of maternal reducing maternal and neonatal mortality shall be achieved and neonatal mortality and recommending the implementation through effective population-wide provision and use of of the Maternal Newborn Child Health and Nutrition (MNCHN) integrated MNCHN services for women, mothers and children Strategy: covering the spectrum of (1) known appropriate clinical case management services in preventing direct causes of maternal WHEREAS, the Department of Health Administrative Order and neonatal deaths; and (2) known cost-effective public (DOH AO) 2010-036 establishes the need to implement the health measures capable of reducing exposure to and severity Universal Health Care (UHC) Program that is directed towards of risks for maternal and neonatal deaths, that are within the achieving better health outcomes, sustained health financing capacity of the health system to routinely provide; and more responsive health system while ensuring that all Filipinos, especially the disadvantaged groups, have equitable NOW, THEREFORE, I JOHN G. BONGAT, City Mayor of Naga, access to affordable health care; by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby support a comprehensive MNCHN Program Implementation utilizing WHEREAS, the DOH AO 2010-036 recognizes National Health a public-private partnership strategy (PPP) and create an Insurance Program (NHIP) as the prime mover of improving expanded KP – MNCHN Coordinating Council and its MNCHN financial risk protection ( particularly of the poor), generating Technical Working Group, to wit: resources to modernize and sustain health facilities and improve the provision of public health services to achieve the Section 1: CREATION AND COMPOSITION. A MNCHN/CSR Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of reducing maternal Coordinating Council shall be created, hereinafter referred to mortality and infant mortality; as “Council”, which shall be composed of the following:

WHEREAS, DOH AO 2011-005 provides guidelines on ensuring quality standards in the delivery of Maternal Newborn Child Health and Nutrition (MNCHN) programs and services Chair: through compliance to informed choice and voluntarism; City Mayor Co-Chair: WHEREAS, DOH AO 2012-009 provides national strategy SP Chairman, Committee on Health in reducing unmet need for Maternal Health as a means to City Health Officer achieving MDGs on Maternal Health; MEMBERS: WHEREAS, RA 10354 Act of 2012 provides a national policy Naga City Hospital on Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health and City Planning and Development Office recognizes and guarantees the human rights of all persons City Budget Office including their right to equality and nondiscrimination of the City Population and Nutrition Office right to sustainable human development, the right to health City Social Welfare and Development Office which includes reproductive health, the right to education and General Services Office information and the right to choose and make decisions for DepEd Naga City Division themselves in accordance with their religious convictions, Local PhilHealth ethics, cultural beliefs and the demands of responsible Local PNP parenthood; Liga ng mga Barangay DOH- Center for Health Development Bicol WHEREAS, the City of Naga supports families’ desire to attain Civil Society Organization/ Academe desired number and spacing of children through the elimination Naga City People’s Council of unmet needs in accordance with the provisions of DOH AO Naga College Foundation No. 50-A, series 2001; University of Nueva Caceres CamSur Medical Society WHEREAS, the City of Naga supports critical policies and IMAP Naga plans, complementary actions and supportive measures that FPOP Naga/ CamSur Chapter are necessary to prevent disruptions in the delivery of health Naga City Council for Women (NCCW) services with the phase-out of donated commodities by 2008; Isarog Family Health and Training, Inc.

WHEREAS, the Department of Health through Administrative Order No. 2008-0029, (Implementing Health Reforms for Rapid The MNCHN Technical Working Group shall provide a Reduction of Maternal and Neonatal Mortality) recommends secretariat and technical work for the Council and shall be the implementation of the Maternal Newborn Child Health composed of the following: and Nutrition (MNCHN) Strategy, and states that the risk of mistimed, unplanned, unwanted, and unsupported pregnancy Team Leader: which leads to maternal, infant, and neonatal deaths, can be Dr Joframel Paz - CHO prevented if appropriate health interventions are introduced Members: such as family planning (FP) interventions that support the Rosalina Rillo - CHO achievement of couples’ desired family size; Divina Corazon Onza - CHO Ma. Nelia Benito - CHO WHEREAS, the City of Naga recognizes that family planning is Joy Macaraig - NCPNO 12 EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES

Norman Posugac- CPDO Section 5. This Executive Order shall be effective immediately. Evangeline Manalo - CSWDO Reprentative from FPOP Community LET COPIES of this Executive Order be furnished all concerned Health Care Clinic for their information and guidance. Representative from Isarog Family Health DOH representative

The MNCHN TWG shall likewise perform tasks and functions of Informed Choice Voluntarism, Quality Assurance Monitoring 2014-010 (ICV/QAP) every six months and as the need arises. ISSUED: March 21,2014 CREATING THE PROJECT Section 2. The MNCHN Task Force shall be composed of the following: MANAGEMENT TEAM

Chairman: (PMT) TO IMPLEMENT THE Hon. John G. Bongat, City Mayor COMMUNITY INITIATIVE Co-Chairman: APPROACH PROGRAM (CIAP) Hon. Joaquin F. Perez, M.D., Chairman, SP Committee on Health OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING

Members: AUTHORITY FOR THE Ms. Teresita A. Del Castillo, City Population and Nutrition RESETTLEMENT OF INFORMAL Officer Dr. Vito C. Borja II, City Health Officer II SETTLERS LIVING ALONG THE Mr. Francisco M. Mendoza, City Budget Officer Ms. Pacienca SJ. Tabinas, City Accountant BANKS OF NAGA CITY’S TWO Mr. Jaime Reblando, City Social Welfare and Development Officer RIVER SYSTEMS, DANGER DOH Representative ZONES AND OTHER LOW-LYING Secretariat: AND NON-BUILDABLE AREAS Ms. Joy F. Macaraig, Population and Nutrition Officer III, CPNO OF THE CITY: Section 3. The Coordinating Council shall be the over-all coordinating and implementing body for the implementation of the MNCHN Strategy and Plan in the City of Naga. In addition, the Coordinating Council shall perform and exercise the following duties and functions: WHEREAS, the City Government of Naga, a local government corporation, has been fostering socialized housing projects for • Formulate and recommend to the Sanggunian the full the city’s urban poor; implementation of a comprehensive MNCHN/CSR plan for the entire city in consultation with other stakeholders WHEREAS, the National Housing Authority (NHA) is the and oversee its implementation; sole national agency mandated to engage in direct housing • Undertake program monitoring and evaluation and production to meet the housing needs of low income and provide a program feedback mechanism; marginalized families; • In close coordination with the barangay governments and other agencies concerned, conduct and update data on WHEREAS, Republic Act No. 7279 otherwise known as the MNCHN; Urban Development & Housing Act of 1992 has mandated the • Provide support in strengthening capacities for MNCHN/ NHA to establish relocation or resettlement sites for informal CSR service provision through the conduct of training settlers living in danger zones and public places; courses and other capacity building activities • Provide support in the conduct of activities related to WHEREAS, The NHA has launched the Community Initiative MNCHN education and counseling of clients about Approach Program (CIAP) for the purpose of providing land spacing and limiting and safe motherhood tenure security and to meet the housing needs of informal • Perform such other duties and function as it may deem settlers living in danger areas which is also in line with one fit for the efficient and effective implementation of the of the major action plans of the present city administration on program. disaster resilience, namely, the relocation of informal settlers • Manage and sustain the Service Delivery Network along banks of Naga and Bicol Rivers and low-lying, non- (SDN) for MNCHN buildable areas, which forms an integral part of the much • Establish and maintain linkages with local, national or bigger integrated Naga River Revitalization Project (iNRRP); even international population-serving organizations or institutions; WHEREAS, the City Government of Naga (LGU-NAGA) and the National Housing Authority (NHA) have been partners for Section 4. All issuances and orders inconsistent with this years with the goal of providing decent and affordable housing Executive Order are hereby repealed, amended and/or to informal settlers in Naga; modified accordingly. THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 13 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ORDERS

WHEREAS, in order for the City Government to address the Affairs Committee growing concerns of these informal families living in dangerous 2. Hon. D.C. Nathan A. Sergio- Chairperson, Land Use or non-buildable areas, there is an urgent need for a CIAP-PMT Committee (Project Monitoring Team) to push for the quick implementation 3. Hon. Cecilia V. De Asis- Chairperson, Committee on of the program in identified project areas; Family, Women & Gender Development 4. Ms. Virginia Pascual, OIC-City Director, DILG-Naga NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City 5. Representative from the Naga City People’s Council of Naga, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order: Section 5: The CIAP-Support Team shall:

Section 1: Creation. The creation of the CIAP-Project 1. Assist the CIAP-PMT in crafting enabling ordinances Management Team (PMT): A local PMT that will work for the that shall encourage sustainable drive in promoting the implementation of the Community Initiative Approach Program CIAP for the resettlement of informal families living in danger zones, 2. Assist the CIAP-PMT in community-based planning; low-lying and non-buildable areas in the city; and 3. Assist in lobbying for other support fund for the program; Section 2: Composition 4. Assist in crafting Memorandum of Agreement, Deed of Sale and other related Deeds for the projects; Project Team Leader: Engr. Rolando S.I. Campillos-Acting Head-Housing & Settlements Section 6: This Executive Order shall take immediately: Development Office

Project Team Assistant Leader: Mr. Alex M. San Jose, City Point Person, iNRRP 2014-009 Members: ISSUED: March 20,2014

Engr. Cristina M. Cabangon- NHA Team Leader – Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte Provinces ESTABLISHING THE MOLINO Mr. Oscar Orozco-Head, City ENRO Mr. Jaime Reblando-Head, CSWDO ASIN PALITADA PARA SA Engr. Leon B. Palmiano IV-City Engineer PARAOMA (MP3) PROJECT Ms. Salve Alemania-Cadag- COPE –Bicol Mr. DaniloLudovice-President, NCUPFI UNDER THE SUSTAINABLE Engr. Odilio Nate-PDO II, CPDO Punong Barangays of the concerned areas AGRICULTURE FOR RURAL Presidents or representatives from the existing HOA of the stakeholders INCOME GROWTH IN NAGA Mr. Ernesto Elcamel, Chief of Office, NCDRRMO (SARIG NAGA) PROGRAM AND Section 3: Functions and responsibilities of the CIAP-PMT: CONSTITUTING A PROJECT The PMT shall have the following functions and responsibilities: MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 1. Over-all supervision in the implementation of the program, to include coordination with all agencies FOR THIS AND OTHER concerned, and the management and monitoring of the project development areas under the Program; PURPOSES: 2. Identification of priority areas for in –situ development or areas to develop for the resettlement of families; 3. Profiling, selection and organization of families into one Whereas, homeowners’ association for enrolment under CIAP; the City Government, under its existing flagship 4. Assisting the community and the family-beneficiaries program for agriculture called the Sustainable Agriculture in complying with the requirements needed for the for Rural Income Growth in Naga or SARIG NAGA Program, enrolment of the association in CIAP; recognizes the importance of local government support to and 5. Organize a technical team to assist in development intervention in agriculture and rural development as fundamental planning; ingredients in reducing poverty, increasing food security, and 6. Monitoring the different stages of implementation of the boosting growth in terms of income and employment; program’s target areas; Whereas, 7. Develop a baseline in scaling the success of the to further promote rural economic growth, there is a programand a blue print that shall ensure the need for more efficient agricultural technologies and practices implementation of the same in future project areas; that are sustainable to raise farmers’ income; 8. Preparation of project reports Whereas, the project aims to help farmers in areas experiencing Section 4: The PMT shall be assisted by the CIAP-Support difficulty in transporting their produce to the market by providing Team to include: them access to post harvest facilities like solar dryers, warehouses, pathways and rice mills; 1. Hon. Mila SD. Raquid-Arroyo- Chairperson, Urban Poor 14 EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES

Now therefore, I, John G. Bongat, Mayor of the City of Naga, Section 5. Effectivity. This Executive Order shall be effective by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order the immediately. following:

Section 1. The Project. The “Molino asin Palitada Para sa Paraoma” (MP3) Project is hereby established as a component of SARIG Naga Program to link farmers in remote farms and consumers through the provision of support infrastructure for 2014-008 the cheap and efficient delivery and timely movement of quality ISSUED: February 28,2014 agricultural produce such as rice and corn, that require drying to command higher price. CREATING THE CITY OF NAGA Section 2. Purpose and Approach. The Project aims to provide POWER COMMISSION (CNPC) farmers in remote farms easy access to post harvest facilities to decrease their postharvest losses, facilitate the inflow of AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES: agricultural inputs, and make their produce upon harvest available to traders and consumers the cheaper, faster and more efficient way, and at the same time command a higher price for WHEREAS, their products. pursuant to its mandate under the General Welfare Clause of the Local Government Code, the City Under this project, the city government shall expedite the Government of Naga sees the need to address the challenges construction of standard solar dryers, pathways if necessary and of change and uncertainty in the power industry and to improve legally feasible, mini rice mills and mini warehouse in partnership energy systems that promote a strong economy and a healthy with farmers, farmers’ organizations and cooperatives in farms environment within Metro Naga by assessing, advocating, and far from the road. encouraging public-private partnerships or participation; WHEREAS, Section 3. The Project Management Committee. A Project there is a need for the City to carry out overall Management Committee, herein referred as the “MP3 Committee” energy sector planning and policy implementation; promote the is hereby created to be composed of the following: diversification of energy resources through the development and optimal utilization of all, including the introduction and development of new and alternative energy resources like Hydro, Solar, Wind, and Biomass Energy; and invite players Chairperson : that can provide the technology that will generate power in City Agriculturist order to ensure affordable power costs; Members: WHEREAS, City Planning and Development Officer the City is a stakeholder of the local electric City Social Welfare and Development Officer cooperative and is duty bound to ensure its operational City Budget Officer efficiency and financial viability, that power supply is reliable City Engineer and sustainable, and that power rates are competitive and City Legal Officer affordable to consumers, pioneering investors and business Special Projects Officer expansions in line with the City’s economic development initiatives; Section 4. Functions and Responsibilities. The Committee WHEREAS, shall have the following functions and responsibilities: a comprehensive Energy Plan for the City of Naga based on the development of alternative and renewable a. Identify areas in the middle of rice and corn lands within the sources of energy is a prerequisite to positioning the City of city for possible conversion to “palitada” with mini rice mill Naga as the premier advocate in taking advantage of these and mini warehouse, and convince owner/s of the identified clean, non-depletable energy sources as well as a means to area to donate the concerned parcel of land to the City for attaining a competitive and affordable cost of energy in the this purpose; years to come; b. Submit to the City Mayor a list of possible project sites for WHEREAS, conversion to “palitada” and the list of farmer-beneficiaries; the City Government also seeks to develop c. Determine the entire project cost and timetable for its or encourage the development by the private and/or the implementation, after the donation to the city has been government sector(s) of alternative and renewable sources executed and ratified by the Sangguniang Panlungsod; of energy to attain competitive power cost within its territory d. Act as the coordinating body between various government and attract more investors in line with Republic Act 9513 agencies and the private sector to facilitate the completion (The Renewal Energy Act of 2008) and in consonance with of the construction of the project, if the project will be the recommendations of the city’s Renewable Energy Ways sourcing funds from external sources; (RENEW) Task Force, created thru Executive Order No. 2014- e. Meet on a regular basis or at the call of the chairperson to 007; discuss status of the MP3 Project; WHEREAS, f. Identify specificways, and perform every act necessary and it is crucial that a comprehensive and coordinated expedient to facilitate the completion of the construction of effort be initiated to ensure Metro Naga’s future energy security; the palitada/s within the schedule; NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, g. Call upon any city department, non-government City Mayor of organizations and the private sector for assistance as the Naga, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by law, circumstances and exigencies may require; do hereby order the following: h. Perform such other functions consistent with the above. THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 15 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ORDERS

Section 1. Creation and Purpose - The City of Naga Power For this purpose, the Board shall be given access to the Commission (hereinafter CNPC), which is primarily tasked financial records and transactions of CASURECO II, including to provide the City Government a balanced plan to provide its annual budget, quarterly summary of disbursements, semi- the energy needed for the city’s future economic growth and annual trial balance, or such other records as the Board may prosperity, is hereby created. The plan shall identify Naga’s deem appropriate. energy supply and demand projections and, at the same time, recommend strategies on how to tap alternative and renewable c. Advise all tiers of the energy sector on the funding sources of energy that can help close or minimize the gaps, in of energy research, development, production and coordination with the RENEW Task Force. distribution. It shall also serve as the center for gathering, analyzing, and disseminating information relating to the Section 2: Composition - The Commission shall have a field of energy from all sources. governing Board of Commissioners to be composed of the following: d. Sit as a non-voting member of the Board of Directors of CASURECO II. - Chairman, SP Committee on Consumers Protection - Department Head, City Planning and Development Office; - Executive Director, Jesse M. Robredo Center for Good Section 4. Technical Working Group. In pursuit of the above Governance; purposes and functions, a Technical Working Group (TWG) is - Executive Director, Metro Naga Development Council; hereby constituted, to be comprised of the following: - Manager, Camarines Sur II Electric Cooperative (CASURECO II) a. Electrical Engineering Section Chief, City Engineer’s - Chairperson, Naga City People’s Council; Office; - President, Metro Naga Chamber of Commerce and Industry; b. Chief, Building Maintenance Office - Representative, Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers c. Representative from Camarines Sur Electric Cooperative of the Philippines; (CASURECO) II - Representative, Consumers Group; d. Private Sector Representative with technical knowledge - Representative, Academe on energy research, development, production and distribution, to be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed The members shall elect from among themselves a Chairman by the Board. and Vice-Chairman. The TWG shall assist the Board in conducting technical studies Section 3. Functions - The Board of Commissioners shall and recommending strategies/courses of action to realize the have the following functions: formulation of the energy plan.

a. Review, inspect, monitor, and coordinate the Section 5.Effectivity.This order shall take effect immediately. performance of energy sector players within the City of Naga to ensure compliance and consistency with all laws governing energy. It shall serve as the center for solving any inter-related technical problems that may arise in the implementation of any policy relating to the field of energy in the City; 2014-008-A ISSUED: April 9,2014 b. Protect the people by bolstering their awareness with regard to laws governing energy. One of these is Section 23 of the EPIRA Law which obligates electric distribution utilities to supply electricity at the least cost to their AMENDING SECTION 4 OF captive market, as illustrated below: EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 2014- 008, CREATING THE CITY OF NAGA POWER COMMISSION (CNPC) AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES:

WHEREAS, there is a need to include somebody who has devoted time on research re energy issues, whose inputs are indispensable to the proper conduct of activities of the Technical Working Group;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, City Mayor of Naga, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by law, do hereby order:

Section 4, as amended, shall now read thus “Section 4.

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Technical Working Group. In pursuit of the above purposes WHEREAS, the “ “Renewable Energy Act of 2008” specifically and functions, a Technical Working Group (TWG) is hereby requires the National Renewable Energy Board (NREB) to adopt constituted, to be comprised of the following: renewable energy portfolio standards (“RPS”) to ensure each electric power supplier and basic generation service provider a. Electrical Engineering Section Chief, City Engineer’s Office; supplies electricity from renewable energy sources in the electricity sold to retail customers; b. Chief, Building Maintenance Office NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City of c. Representative from Camarines Sur Electric Cooperative Naga by virtue of the authority vested in me by law, do hereby (CASURECO) II order the following:

d. Private Sector Representative with technical knowledge on Section 1. A body to be called the Renewable Energy Ways energy research, development, production and distribution, (RENEW) Task Force is hereby constituted to examine the to be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Board. feasibility of establishing renewable energy infrastructure or facilities in Naga City. Renewable energy facilities includes those e. Mr. Melvin S.J. Del Puerto, of the Business Sector, to head facilities capable of producing energy from solar, photovoltaic, or act as Executive Offi=cer of the TWG, unless removed geothermal or wind technologies, fuel cells, and methane gas by majority vote of all members in a meeting called for that from landfill or biomass/biogas, waste-to-energy facilities, purpose, or unless he opts to be relinquished from the post provided that the biomass/biogas is cultivated and harvested in or to voluntarily resign. a sustainable manner.

The TWG shall assist the Board in conducting technical studies Section 2. The RENEW Task Force shall be chaired by the and recommending strategies/courses of action to realize the Chairman, Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) Committee on Energy, formulation of the energy plan.” and co-chaired by the Head, City Solid Waste Management Office (SWMO) composed of five (5) members, as follows: This order shall take effect immediately. - Head, City Planning and Development Office;

- Head, City Environment and Natural Resources Office; 2014-007 - Executive Officer, Public Safety Office; ISSUED: February 25,2014 - Head, City Assessor’s Office

- Chairperson, Naga City People’s Council, CONSTITUTING THE RENEWABLE ENERGY Who shall elect a Vice Chairperson from among themselves. Section 3. The Task Force shall have the following roles and WAYS or “RENEW” TASK FORCE responsibilities:

a. assess the costs, benefits, uncertainties, market potential and opportunities for promoting sustainable alternatives to WHEREAS, the citizens and businesses of the City of Naga traditional energy resources, including clean and renewable rely heavily on traditional energy generation sources, which energy resources for electric generation and other energy can negatively impact our environment, health, economy and requirements, distributed generation technologies, security; cogeneration technologies, energy efficiencies, demand management, and biofuels which are reasonably available WHEREAS, traditional energy generation sources add to the for satisfying energy supply requirements; existing greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change and pollute the air and water; encourage reliance on b. solicit proposals from companies and/or investors qualified large centralized power plants, making our energy resources and experienced in the development and operation of more vulnerable to potential disruption; create more dependency renewable energy resources; on traditional energy resources; and leave us vulnerable to potentially volatile energy prices; c. pre-evaluate submitted proposals as well examine the profiles of companies intending to establish renewable WHEREAS, renewable energy sources offer an energy alternative energy infrastructures/facilities in the city and recommend that would lead to improved air and water environmental quality; action to be taken by the local chief executive; decrease our dependence on traditional energy sources and susceptibility to potentially volatile traditional energy markets; d. in view of the enormous increase in the quantity and decrease our reliance on centralized power plants; ease the strain diversity of waste materials generated by the Nagueños on our energy infrastructure; offer opportunity for job creation and being disposed at the solid waste dumpsite in Balatas, the economic development by attracting these emerging industries Task Force shall: to the City of Naga; and, when considering all costs to society, are less costly than traditional energy sources; i. devise general directions for the disposal of general waste being dumped therein and the conversion of the same to WHEREAS, this Administration recognizes these benefits, and useful energy through the employment of waste-to-energy is dedicated to promoting the use and production of renewable technologies; energy;

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ii. examine the waste holding capacity of the dumpsite; the following:

iii. establish a two-year (short-term) plan to improve the Section 1. COMPOSITION. The Naga City Local Disaster Risk present state of the dumpsite Reduction and Management Council shall be composed of the following: e. Provide a preliminary estimate of the possible cost and other impacts on the city’s electricity consumers that may result Chairman: from the Task Force’s recommendations and proposals; and examine other related issues. HON. JOHN G. BONGAT

Section 4. The RENEW Task Force is authorized to call upon City Mayor any department, office, division and agency of city government to provide such data, information, material, personnel and Co – chairman: assistance as deemed necessary to discharge its responsibilities under this Order. Each department, office, division and agency HON. NELSON S. LEGACION of city is hereby required, to the extent not inconsistent with law, to cooperate with the Task Force and to furnish it with City Vice – Mayor such information, personnel and assistance as is necessary to accomplish the purpose of this Order. Members: MR. ERNESTO ELCAMEL The Task Force may also call for the assistance of the academe LDRRMO and interest groups in the discharge of its responsibilities. MR. FLORENCIO T. MONGOSO Section 5. This Order shall take effect immediately. Naga City Administrator HON. CECILIA V. DE ASIS SP Chairperson, Committee on Women DR. VITO C. BORJA City Health Officer 2014 - 006 MR. WILFREDO B. PRILLES, JR. ISSUED: February 24,2014 City Planning and Development Officer MR. JOSELITO DEL ROSARIO RECONSTITUTING THE Public Safety Officer NAGA CITY DISASTER ENGR. LEON V. PALMIANO IV City Engineer RISK REDUCTION AND MR. OSCAR OROZCO MANAGEMENT COUNCIL City Environment and Natural Resources Officer (NCDRRMC) PURSUANT TO MR. JAIME REBLANDO REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10121, City Social Welfare and Development Officer MR. FANCISCO MENDOZA DEFINING ITS FUNCTIONS AND City Budget Officer PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFORE MR. ARTHUR ABONAL General Services Officer MRS. EDNA BONGALONTA WHEREAS, Section 11 of the Republic Act 10121 otherwise known City Agriculturist as “The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act DR. JUNIOS ELAD of 2010” mandates the organization at the local level of Local City Veterinary Office Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMC) to replace existing Local Disaster Coordinating Councils (LDCC); MRS. VIRGINIA S. PASCUAL WHEREAS, there is a need to reconstitute the Naga City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NCDRRMC) DILG OIC – City Director for the term 2013 – 2016 to further promote the involvement and DR. EMMA CORNEJO participation of all sectors and stakeholders in the adoption of a holistic, comprehensive, integrated and proactive Disaster City Schools Division Superintendent Risk Reduction Management approach that is geared towards MS. NANETTE RODRIGASO mitigating socio – economic and environmental impacts of Philippine National Red Cross disasters including climate change; P/SSUPT. JOSE L. CAPINPIN NOW THEREFORE, I JOHN G. BONGAT, City Mayor of Naga Acting City Director, Naga City Police City by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order 18 EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES

F/INSP RACHEL VERBO AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE Naga Central Fire Marshall EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 2013- B/Gen. HERSON E. DEPAYSO AFP Chief Commander 003A: 9th Infantry Battalion

MR. NICOLAS BEDA PRIELA Whereas, it has been a long standing tradition of the City Metro Naga Chamber of Commerce and Industry Government to recognize Nagueños-individuals or groups-who have distinguished themselves by their exemplary achievements MR. RAMIRO SAMAR in various fields of endeavor, and have contributed positively to Chairperson, Naga City People’s Council Naga City’s development, honor and glory; DR. AUGUSTO NIEVES Whereas, a committee in charge of handling the search and NCARGE evaluating the nominations is customarily being constituted by MS. MEDITH BOLLOSA the Local Chief Executive composed of individuals from various sectors of the community; NCCW MR. DANILO LUDOVICE Whereas, there is a need to expand the membership of the NCUPFI committee to further enhance the nomination and selection process; MR. DANTE M. BELEN Whereas, expanding the awards committee membership will ICCAFC necessitate amendments to Executive Order No. 2013-003A; Section 2. POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE NCDRRMC – Now therefore, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City of Naga, The Council shall have the following functions and responsibilities: by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order the following: 1. Approve, monitor and evaluate the implementation of the LDRRMPs and annually review, test and develop the plan Section 1. Rule III of Executive Order No. 2013-003A is hereby consistent with other national and local planning programs; amended to now read as follows:

2. Ensure the integration of Disaster Risk Reduction and “RULE III- THE AWARDS COMMITTEE” Climate Change Adaptation into Local Development Plans, programs and budgets as a strategy in sustainable Section 1. An Awards Committee is hereby created composed of development and poverty reduction; the following:

3. Recommend the implementation of forced and preemptive a. Private/NGO/PO Sector Representative evacuation of local residents, if necessary; b. Media Representative 4. Convene the Local Council once every three months or as c. Professional Sector Representative necessary d. Government Sector Representative Section 3. An Annual Budget for the Council shall be set aside e. Business Sector Representative for the programs, projects and operation of the said council and f. Arts, Culture or History Sector Representative such budget subject to the final approval of the Sangguniang Panlungsod and the City Mayor; g. Former Mayoral Awardee h. Youth Sector Representative Section 4. All issuances and orders inconsistent with this executive order are hereby repealed, amended and/or modified i. The Chief-of-Office of the City Events, Protocol and Public accordingly; Information Office as ex-officio member

LET COPIES of this Executive Order be furnished all concerned The committee shall elect among themselves their chairperson for their information and guidance. and vice-chairperson.

Section 2. The Awards Committee shall coordinate the distribution of information, solicitation of nominations, selection of recipients, and the awards presentation.

2014-005 Section 3. The City Events, Protocol and Public Information ISSUED: January 14,2014 Office RECONSTITUTING AND (CEPPIO) shall provide the necessary technical and administrative assistance and support to the Committee”. EXPANDING THE MEMBERSHIP Section 2. In view of the amendment made above, the City OF THE 2014 MAYORAL Events, protocol and Public Information Officer is hereby directed to submit to the City Mayor a list of possible awards committee AWARDS COMMITTEE, members, based on the enumeration. The list shall be made THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 19 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ORDERS

confidential to protect the integrity of the committee andthe 2014-004 entire search. ISSUED: January 14,2014 Section 3. The deliberations of the Awards Committee and its subcommittees are confidential. The contents of nominations are RECONSTITUTING THE BIDS also confidential and should not be shared, except for appropriate publicity of the winners as maybe described by the Committee. AND AWARDS COMMITTEE The names of selected awardees are to remain confidential until the City Mayor has endorsed the selections, the awardees have AND NAGA CITY PROJECT received official notice, and the chair has informed the committee MONITORING COMMITTEE: members that this information may be shared. Subcommittee assignments are also to be held confidential. Should a nominator seek feedback on how his/her nominee fared, all such communications should be directed to the chair of the Awards Whereas, pursuant to Republic Act No. 9184, otherwise known Committee. as Government Procurement Reform Act, members of the Bids and Awards Committee of a Local Government Unit shall have a Section 4. To minimize conflicts of interest, members of the fixed term of one (1) year, renewable at the discretion of the head Awards Committee are not to be nominees or nominators for an of the procuring entity; Award during and for at least one year after the completion of their terms of service. Members may not write supporting letters Whereas, Executive Order No. 376, series of 1989, as amended for nominees during their terms of service. If a member of the by Executive Order No. 93, dated June 1, 1993, a City Project committee is a colleague, family member, or close collaborator of Monitoring Committee must be constituted to monitor all foreign a nominee, then the member shall inhibit himself or herself from and nationally-funded projects, including development projects service and from voting for the finalists of that award should the funded from the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) share of local individual be included. government units or supported by funds released directly to the City Government and projects funded from locally-generated 20 EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES resources which are implemented within the territorial Vice Chairman: jurisdiction of Naga City; Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis, City Councilor Whereas, both Special Bodies must be reconstituted in view of personnel movements, election of new members and legal Members: requirement to the Local Chief Executive to restructure existing special bodies from time-to-time; Hon. Raymund Arevalo, Punong Barangay, Triangulo

Now therefore, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City of Hon. Gemma Joy R. Antonio, Punong Barangay, Dinaga Naga, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order the following: Two (2) NCPC Representatives

Section 1. The Bids and Awards Committee, its Technical Working Group and Secretariat are hereby reconstituted to be Technical Working Group composed of the following: Members: The Bids and Awards Committee Members: Engr. Odilio Nate, Project Development Officer II Mr. Angel Gonzales, Project Development Officer I Mr. Florencio T. Mongoso, Jr., CSEE, City Administrator Mr. Nepthali Pabines, Administrative Officer V Engr. Leon B. Palmiano IV, City Engineer Mr. Edgardo Sales, Administrative Aide III Mr. Reuel M. Oliver, Information Technology Officer PICE Representative Mr. Arthur F. Abonal, General Services Officer NCPC Representative Atty. Perfecto Junjun N. Bragais III, City Legal Officer Secretariat Mr. Francisco M. Mendoza, City Budget Officer Head: The members shall elect among themselves their chairman and vice-chairman. Mr. Wilfredo B. Prilles, City Planning and Development Officer Technical Working Group TWG Head: Mr. Allen L. Reondanga, Supv. Admi. Officer, CMO

Engr. Gaudencio A. Asis, Jr., Assistant City Engineer Ms. Rosemarie I. Ciudadano, PO II, CPDO

Members: Mr. Rosario A. Reodique, Economist II, CPDO Section 3. Ms. Helen T. Rosales, City Treasurer Funding for the operation and remuneration of the members for both special bodies, including their respective Mr. Jose A. Cuyo, Jr., Supv. Admin. Officer, CMO technical and working groups, and secretariats shall be pegged in the rates provided in the previously issued issuances. Mr. Norman A. Posugac, Planning Officer III Section 4. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately. Secretariat Head:

Ms. Cecille S. Daplin, Planning Officer IV, CPDO Members: 2014-003 Ms. Maria Teresa Villadares, Asst. Statistician, CPDO ISSUED: January 13,2014

Mr. Jaime Servino, Draftsman II, CPDO RECONSTITUTING THE NAGA Mr. Anselmo B. Maño, Acting EDP Chief CITY COUNCIL FOR THE Section 2. The Project Monitoring Committee, its Technical Working Group and Secretariat are hereby reconstituted to be WELFARE AND PROTECTION OF composed of the following: CHILDREN (NCCWPC): Project Monitoring Committee

Chairman: WHEREAS, it is the policy of the City Government of Naga to Hon. Jose A. Tuason, City Councilor promote and protect the welfare and rights of children through

THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 21 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ORDERS a comprehensive program planned and designed by a special Commission on Human Rights body focused on advancing the interests of young Nagueňos; Philippine Information Agency WHEREAS, there is a need to reconstitute the NCCWPC to ensure the sustainability and responsiveness of the policies and City Legal Office programs of the city government on the promotion and protection of children’s rights; City Prosecutor’s Office

NOW THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, City Mayor of Naga, HELP Learning Center by virtue of the powers vested in me, do hereby reconstitute the NCCWPC, to wit: Bantay Bata 163 Child Representative

Section 1.-COMPOSITION OF THE NCCWPC.- The NCCPWC is hereby composed of the following: Secretariat:

City Planning and Development Office Chairperson: Section 2.–REPEALING CLAUSE.-All issuances inconsistent City Mayor with this Executive Order are hereby repealed and/or modified accordingly. Co-Chairperson: Section 3.–EFFECTIVITY CLAUSE. - This Executive Order shall Chairman, SP Committee on Children take effect immediately.

Members: Liga ng mga Barangay 2014-002 City Planning and Development Office ISSUED: January 10,2014 City Social Welfare and Development Office

City Accountant’s Office CREATING THE JAPAN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND- City Population and Nutrition Office WORLD BANK-SOLID WASTE City Health Office MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Local Civil Registrar OF THE PHILIPPINES-INFORMAL City Budget Office WASTE SECTOR (JSDF-WB- Department of the Interior and Local Government-Naga SWAPP-IWS) TECHNICAL City Treasurer’s Office WORKING GROUP: City Agriculturist’s Office

City Environment and Natural Resources Office WHEREAS, Republic Act 9003, also known as “Ecological Solid Metro Public Employment Services Office Waste Management Act of 2000”, provides for the establishment of necessary institutional mechanisms and incentives for (METROPESO) a systematic, comprehensive and ecological solid waste management program in the Philippines; Department of Labor and Employment-Camarines Sur WHEREAS, said law seeks to institutionalize public participation Naga City People’s Council in the development and implementation of national and local integrated, comprehensive and ecological waste management Family Court programs in the country;

Naga City Police Office WHEREAS, to help in the effective implementation of said law, the Japan Social Development Fund and the World Bank are Bureau of Jail Management and Penology supporting a project focusing on the key role being played by the informal waste sector (IWS); Parents-Teachers Associations (PTA) League WHEREAS, under said project, the Solid Waste Management Department of Education-Division of City School Association of the Philippines (SWAPP) was tasked to oversee 22 EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES project implementation. SECTION 2. Roles and Responsibilities of the TWG. The JSDF-WB-SWAPP-IWS TWG shall have the following functions: WHEREAS, the creation of a Technical Working Group is necessary for the implementation of said project in Naga City. 1.Develop the Informal Waste Sector as an organization, including the crafting of various plans and strategies to support its operation; NOW THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, by virtue of the 2.Monitor the livelihood projects of its members; powers vested in me by law as City Mayor of Naga, do hereby order the following: 3.Adopt revenue generating measures to promote the viability of the livelihood projects of the organization; SECTION 1. Creation of TWG. A technical working group (TWG) for the JSDF-WB-SWAPP-IWS Project is hereby created 4.Convene regular meetings for the purpose of planning comprising of the following: and updating the status of the livelihood program of the organization; and

Chairman: 5.Perform oversight on the local IWS organization.

Hon. John G. Bongat, City Mayor SECTION 3. Effectivity. Co-Chairperson: This Executive Order shall take effect immediately. Hon. Joaquin Perez, SP Committee on Environment

Executive Officers: Engr. Joel P. Martin, City Solid Waste Management Officer 2014-001 Fr. Jeffry John Paul Briones, CASAFI Executive Director ISSUED: January 9,2014

Mrs. Salve Cadag, SWAPP Local Area Coordinator REORGANIZATION OF LOCAL POVERTY REDUCTION ACTION Members: TEAM (LPRAT): Mrs. Erlinda V. Bailey, City Environment and Natural Resources Office

Mrs. Marina G. Rada, Provincial Environment & Natural WHEREAS, in pursuit of attaining the Philippine Development Resources Office Plan’s goal of inclusive growth and poverty reduction, and Ms. Rosemarie I. Ciudadano, City Planning and promoting good governance at the local level, the Human Development Office Development and Poverty Reduction Cluster, through the Grassroots Budgeting Oversight Agencies, shall implement the Mr. Honorino A. Penolio, Metro Public Employment Services Grassroots Participatory Budgeting Process (GPBP), formerly Office (PESO) called Bottom – Up Budgeting (BuB), to ensure the inclusion of the funding requirements for the development needs as they are Mrs. Gail Sergio-Cea, Community Environment and Natural Resources Office identified at the local level in the budget proposals of participating agencies. Ms Anna Christine I. Soriano, Department of Labor and Employment WHEREAS, DBM – DILG – DSWD – NAPC Joint Memorandum Circular No. 4 states the need to organize/reorganize the existing Mr. Antonio C. Baloro, Department of Education (Naga) LPRAT and its purpose to which is to provide participating agencies and local government units with the responsibilities Ms. Edna Tejada, Department of Trade and Industry and timelines in the grassroots budgeting approach to be applied Mrs. Ma. Eva Gregorio, Naga City Social Welfare & in the preparation of the FY 2015 – 2016 National Expenditure Development Office Program.

Mr. Nicolas Beda A. Priela, Metro Naga Chamber of NOW THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City of Commerce and Industry Naga, by virtue of the power vested in me by law, do hereby reorganize the Local Poverty Reduction Action Team (LPRAT) Mrs. Ester Norte, BALATAS Kadamay and appoint/designates its composition as follows:

Mr. Manuel Baal, Environment Watch Group East Section 1. Composition Mr. Arnold Balquin, Environment Watch Group West Chairman: Mr. Romeo Arnel J. Beria, TESDA JOHN G. BONGAT Ramiro I. Samar, Naga City People’s Council City Mayor THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 23 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXECUTIVE ORDERS/PROCLAMATIONS

Co – Chairperson: SENIOR CITIZENS MRS. SOCCORO FELIX MR. DAVE ABOGADO LAKAS NG KABABAIHAN CSO Representative/ Sentro ng Alternatibong Lingap Panlegal(SALIGAN) MRS. ELVIE BARCELON Members: 4Ps

HON. GABRIEL BORDADO, JR. Section 2. Duties and Functions Sangguniang Panlungsod, Committee Chairman on Appropriation 2.1. The Local Chief Executive shall: MR. WILFREDO B. PRILLES, JR. City Planning and Development Officer 2.1.1. Organize and convene the LPRAT;

MR. FRANCISCO MENDOZA 2.1.2. Make information and data available to set as the basis City Budget Officer in identifying unmet needs, such as CDP, ELA and AIP;

MS. EDNA BONGALONTA 2.1.3. Guarantee the conduct of LPRAP workshop/s with Fishery and Agriculture Officer strong CSO basic sector participation and ensure that only project proposals included in the LPRAP and MR. JAIME R. REBLANDO prioritized by the LPRAT are submitted to the RPRAT; City Social Welfare and Development Officer 2.1.4. Ensure the conduct of quarterly LPRAT meetings; and DR. VITO BORJA City Health Officer 2.1.5. Mobilize the LGU to comply with the requirements of the DILG’s Seal of Good Housekeeping and its MR. OSCAR OROZCO Community Environment & Natural Resource Management implementation; Officer 2.2. THE LOCAL POVERTY REDUCTION ACTION TEAM MR. REUEL OLIVER (LPRAT) shall have the following duties and functions: Public Employment Service Office Manager 2.2.1. Organize and facilitate the conduct of a Local Poverty MS. CLARISSA M. BALLECER Reduction Action Planning Workshop for the formulation DSWD Municipal Link of the LPRAP and the identification of priority poverty reduction projects, in which the following shall be MRS. VIRGINIA S. PASCUAL considered; DILG Officer The Local Government Unit shall consolidate and DR. EMMA I. CORNEJO update relevant information, statistics and sex Schools District Supervisor disaggregated data for poverty reduction planning. Data will be obtained from various sources such MR. DANTE BELEN as the CBMS, FHIS, Socio – Economic Profile, INDEPENDENT COMPONENT OF CITY AGRICULTURE AND Social Protection and Development Report, FISHERY COUNCIL(ICCAFC) Operation Timbang Data, School Improvement Plans, Administrative records of NGAs, the NHTS, MRS. MARINA MALLARI Cooperatives on Sitios and household electrification NAGA CITY ASSOCIATION OF projects, among others. The focus LGUs shall also ask RETIRED GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, INC.(NCARGE) the CSOs in their area to submit relevant information and data. MR. DAN LUDOVICE NAGA CITY URBAN POOR FEDERATION(NCUPFI) 2.2.2. Agree on a list of priority poverty reduction projects for CY 2015 to 2016 based on the LPRAP and submit it MRS. NYDIA SOL to the RPRAT using the template provided in Annex B NAGA CITY TEACHER EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION of DBM – DILG – DSWD – NAPC Joint Memorandum (NACITEA) Circular No. 4 and; MR. DAVE PLOPINIO FAMILY PLANNING ORGANIZATION OF THE PHILIPPINES 2.2.3. Conduct Quarterly Meetings to monitor the status of the (FPOP) approval and integration of the priority poverty reduction projects into the budgets of participating agencies and MRS. AMPARO NIEVES monitor the implementation and status of the projects. LADIES IN GREEN 2.3. The Sangguniang Bayan Shall: MRS. NILDA DE HITTA BPC FEDERATION 2.3.1. Accredit all CSOs, including those recognized by the national government agency such as Basic Sector MR. EFREN ABARIENTOS Organization recognized by NAPC and volunteer SEASONAL VENDORS ASSOCIATION groups in the KALAHI – CIDSS program: and

MR. PRUDENCIO VILLACENCIO, JR. 2.3.2. Review and approve the list of priority poverty reduction 24 EXECUTIVE ORDERS/PROCLAMATIONS EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES

projects to be submitted to the RPRAT. It shall pass As provided for under Rule 3, Chapter 1, Section 27 (i) a sanggunian resolution using the prescribed form and subsequent paragraphs of the Rules and Regulations (Annex C of DBM – DILG – DSWD – NAPC Joint implementing Republic Act no. 8491, the national flag shall be Memorandum No. 4) endorsing the list priority poverty flown at half-mast on the day of the interment of a former Local reduction projects. Government Official through a Sanggunian Resolution or by order of the Local Chief Executive. 2.4. The CSO Members of the LPRAT shall: Hence, all government offices in the City of Naga are hereby directed to raise the national flag at half-staff from 8:00 o’ clock in 2.4.1. Actively participate in the formulation of LPRAP and the morning until 5:00 o’clock in the afternoon or from sunrise to in the identification of the priority poverty reduction sunset on the July 7, 2014. projects;

2.4.2. Through their elected representatives identified in section 6.1.2, endorse the LPRAP and list of priority poverty reduction projects for approval of the 2014-003 Sangguniang Panlungsod; and ISSUED: March 26,2014 2.4.3. Advocate for the local Sanggunian’s adoption of the list of priority poverty reduction projects, when necessary; and ENJOINING THE ACTIVE PARTICIPATION OF ALL 2.4.4. Remind that the Local Chief Executive shall convene a meeting to report on the status of the implementation of GOVERNMENT AGENCIES the priority poverty reduction projects so that they can monitor the implementation of the projects. They may INCLUDING PRIVATE SECTOR, also undertake monitoring activities independent of the LGU. SCHOOLS, CIVIL SOCIETY AND Section 3. Inclusion of all LAP plans in the CLUP– All LAP CITIZENRY IN TREE PLANTING plans shall be integrated in the sectoral plan of the CLUP. AND DECLARING JUNE 15, 2014 Section 4. Funding – Subject to applicable accounting and auditing rules and regulations, the LGU shall appropriate AND JUNE 15 OF EVERY YEAR funding to finance the activities of the LPRAT in the formulation of the LPRAP. THEREAFTER AS NAGA CITY

Section 5. Effectivity – This order shall take effect immediately. ARBOR DAY:

WHEREAS, the City adheres to the policy of the State to protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful 2014-004 ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature;

ISSUED: July 3,2014 WHEREAS, Republic Act No. 10176, also known as the Arbor Day Act of 2012, mandates all local government units “ to revive by appropriate proclamation of their respective local chief DECLARING JULY 7, 2014, executives, an Arbor Day at an appropriate fixed date every calendar year as shall be deemed suitable according to the MONDAY AS DAY OF MOURNING proper time and season for planting trees”; OVER THE PASSING OF FORMER WHEREAS, the City Government recognizes that the CITY COUNCILOR RODOLFO rehabilitation and regreening of our environment is necessary to promote a healthier ecosystem for our people; “RUDING” ZA. FORTUNO SR.: WHEREAS, there is a need for all government agencies including government-owned or controlled corporations, the private sector, schools, civil society and citizenry to participate in tree planting WHEREAS, the whole city is mourning for the loss of the late activities citywide; Rodolfo “Ruding” Za.Fortuno, Former Naga City Councilor, on June 30, 2014; WHEREAS, it is necessary to declare a day each year for the conduct of appropriate ceremonies for partnership building and WHEREAS, Rodolfo “Ruding” Za. Fortunoserved with utmost actual tree planting; dedication as City Councilor of Naga from 1988 to 1995 and from 1998 to 2001; WHEREAS, this activity would develop greater public awareness on the importance and role of trees in environmental health and WHEREAS, the late City Councilor will be interred on July 7, human life; 2014; WHEREAS, the Environment Month and Philippine Month of NOW THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City of Mountains are celebrated in June; Naga, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby declare July 7, 2014, Monday, the date of his interment, as Day WHEREAS, to coincide with these celebrations and encourage of Mourning in the City of Naga. public participation in tree planting activities, there is a need to highlight the celebration of the NAGA CITY ARBOR DAY; THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 25 EXECUTIVE ISSUANCES PROCLAMATIONS

NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City b. City Solid Waste Management Office of Naga, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby c. City Events, Protocol and Public InformationOffice declare June 15, 2014 and June 15 of every year thereafter as NAGA CITY ARBOR DAY, to be observed throughout the city by d. Public Employment Service Office planting trees and ornamental plants. e. City Agriculturist’s Office f. City Engineer’s Office All members of the Management Committee and employees of the g. Metro Naga Chamber of Commerce and Industry City Government, heads of agencies, and other instrumentalities of the government are hereby enjoined to lead the tree planting h. Lingkod Barangay Office activities through appropriate ceremonies. i Girls Scouts of the Philippines i. Boy Scouts of the Philippines The City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) shall identify appropriate areas where participating agencies, j. Pilimania Project Executive Committee created under organizations and schools may conduct tree planting activities. k. Executive Order 2011-013 dated March 23, 2011 The CENRO is also directed to provide technical assistance to all participants for the ARBOR DAY celebration.

The Pilimania Project is also integrated as one of the major The committee may call upon the media, the private activities for the Naga City Arbor Day. sector, any other private organization, the church and other agencies for assistance. An Arbor Day Committee, comprised of representatives from the following offices, agencies and groups is hereby constituted. IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand These organizations shall join hands in providing detailed plans, and caused the seal of the City of Naga to be affixed. overseeing implementation and building community support including after care/monitoring activities, to ensure the success DONE in the City of Naga, this 26th day of March, in the of Arbor Day: year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and Fourteen.

a. City Environment and Natural Resources Office, as lead agency

VICE MAYOR Nelson Legacion, with stakeholders, celebrate Arbor Day with tree-planting.

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Whereas, in 2010, the integrated Naga River Revitalization Project (iNRRP) was launched to promote heritage preservation, 2014-002 eco-tourism, environmental and sanitation initiatives, disaster ISSUED: January 27,2014 resilience, business, and introduction of river transport;

Whereas, to create public awareness in preserving the historic PROCLAIMING THE 8TH DAY Naga River, and to encourage better stewardship of the environment in general, the city leadership deemed it fit to hold a OF MARCH, TWO THOUSAND Naga River Day celebration (Aldaw kan Salog nin Buhay);

AND FOURTEEN OF THIS YEAR Whereas, the event will provide an opportunity for Nagueños and Bikolanos to honor and commemorate the important role of the AND EVERY SECOND SATURDAY storied Naga River, and inspire people especially the young to OF MARCH EVERY YEAR pursue the path of bringing back its beauty and life; Now therefore, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City of THEREAFTER AS “ALDAW KAN Naga, do hereby declare the 8th day of March, two thousand and fourteen of this year and every second Saturday of March SALOG NIN BUHAY” OR NAGA every year thereafter as Aldaw Kan Salog Nin Buhay or Naga RIVER DAY: River Day. All public and private schools, agencies of government, private and business sectors and the general public are encouraged to participate in all the events that will be organized and conducted Whereas, the Naga River is a significant landmark in Bicol for this purpose. culture and heritage which hosts the 304-year old annual fluvial procession in honor of Our Lady of Peñafrancia, Patroness of Bicolandia;

HIS GRACE Archbishop Rolando Tria-Tirona (center) leads the blessing rites for the new, re-designed “Dalhuganni Ina,” the launching area near Tabuco Bridge where the image of the Virgin is welcomed for her to board the pagoda for the annual fluvial procession of the Penafrancia fiesta every September. With the Archbishop in photo (from right to left) are: Mayor John Bongat, Rep. LeniRobredo, Vice Mayor Nelson Legacion, and City Councilor Nene de Asis. In the background aresolemnizing priests led by Monsignor ZosimoSanado.

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2014-001 Vice Chairperson: ISSUED: January 7,2014 Mr. Allen L. Reondanga City Events, Protocol & Public Information Officer

DECLARING THE TWENTY- Co-Vice Chaiperson: THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, Ms. Pilar De Guzman YEAR TWO THOUSAND Nueva Caceres Heritage Society President AND FOURTEEN AS Members: COMMEMORATION DAY IN Mr. Alec Francis Santos Arts, Culture and Tourism Officer HONOR OF JOSE MARIA Mr. Arthur Abonal PANGANIBAN IN THE CITY General Services Officer Engr. Leon Palmiano IV OF NAGA, AND CREATING City Engineer A COMMITTEE TO LEAD Mr. Joselito Del Rosario Public Safety Officer THE ORGANIZATION AND Ms. LeizelMacatangay IMPLEMENTATION OF THE Provincial Head, Philippine Information Agency Dr. Emma I. Cornejo, CESO IV REMEMBRANCE OF HIS 150TH DepEd Superintendent BIRTH ANNIVERSARY, AND FOR Mr. ErnaniSuron Administrator, Naga City School Board OTHER PURPOSES: Mr. Ruel Barrios Chief-of-Office, Lingkod Barangay Office WHEREAS,February 1, 2013 marked the 150thbirthday of Jose Mr. Vicente Avila Ma. Panganiban, whose ideals and principles in life are now the Volunteer, Private Sector nation’s treasured legacy; Ms. Josenia B. Merencillo WHEREAS,Jose Maria Panganiban was a Bicolano propagandist, Representative, United Architects of the Philippines linguist and essayist in the Spanish period; Fr. NuniloBancaso Representative, SeminarioConcilliar de Nueva Caceres WHEREAS, being one of the writers of the La Solidaridad, he called the attention of the Spaniards on the freedom of the press, Dr. TeresitaIrma S. Dy-Cok and criticized the educational system in the Philippines; Principal, Naga Central School I Engr. Joel Martin WHEREAS, his works were recognized by Jose Rizal, who even said “He was a true orator, of easy and energetic words, vigorous Solid Waste Management Officer/Special Projects Officer in concepts, and of practical and transcendental ideas”; Section 3. WHEREAS, the people of Naga City are desirous of The committee created herein shall plan and commemoratingthe closing of his 150th birth anniversary with implement activities related to the event; and coordinate with fitting ceremonies through a committee comprised of individuals government agencies, non-government organizations and the fromthe public and private sectors; private sector for the successful observance of the event.

NOW THEREFORE, I, JOHN G. BONGAT, Mayor of the City of Naga, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby Section 4. order the following: The amount necessary to fund the expenses for the activities of the event is hereby authorized chargeable against Section 1. The twenty-third day of January, two thousand fourteen the Festivals and Events Account under the Special Purpose is hereby declared as Commemoration Day in the City of Naga in Appropriations Fund. honor ofJose Maria Panganiban, Bicolano propagandist, linguist and essayist in the Spanish period.

Section 2. A committee to lead the organization and implementation of the events in relation to the declared Commemoration Day on January 23, 2014 in honor of Jose Maria Panganiban is hereby created to be composed of the following:

Chairperson: Hon. David Casper Nathan Sergio City Councilor 28 THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 29 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES governments of Naga ample means of motivation to excel further in performing their duties and responsibilities will propel the city 2014-035 towards inclusive, robust and comprehensive socio-economic ENACTED: June 17,2014 development; AN ORDINANCE AMENDING BE IT ORDAINED, therefore, by the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of Naga, in session duly assembled, that: SECTION 11 OF ORDINANCE SECTION 1. – AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 2012-037.– NO. 2012-037 OTHERWISE Section 11 of Ordinance No. 2012-037 is hereby amended to KNOWN AS THE PRESCRIBED read as follows: NAGA LUPON ORDINANCE “SECTION 11. City Honorarium and Incentives. With the assistance of the City DILG, the Lupong Tagapamayapa in the (PNaLO) BY PROVIDING twenty seven (27) barangays of the city shall be rated and ranked pursuant to the guidelines and criteria provided in the Lupong ADDITIONAL INCENTIVE Tagapamayapa Incentives Awards of the Department of Interior MECHANISMS FOR EXEMPLARY and Local Government. LUPONG TAGAPAMAYAPA AND The Chairmen, the members, the secretaries and process servers of the Lupong Tagapamayapa of a given barangay that ALLOCATING FUNDS FOR SAID ranked first and second shall be entitled to an honorarium of Five Hundred Pesos (Php500.00) per month. Those whose Lupon PURPOSE: ranked third, fourth and fifth shall be entitled to Four Hundred Pesos (Php400.00) each per month. The rest of the Lupon members, secretaries and process servers in the remaining twenty two (22) barangays shall be entitled to Three Hundred Sponsor: Pesos (Php300.00) each per month. Such entitlement shall be Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro given on a quarterly basis. In addition, at least the same amount of quarterly entitlement shall be given each barangay personnel anytime in December of a given year. WHEREAS, as embodied in the Naga SMILES to the World Provided, that ranking shall be done on a yearly basis and the campaign of the present administration, the City of Naga corresponding entitlement shall be effective for a one (1) year is presently aiming to be a world-class and internationally period following the given calendar year, save the ranking first competitive city; done after the effectivity hereof which shall be of use up to the end of the current year. In the absence of a ranking, everyone WHEREAS, to attain the aforementioned goal, maintenance and shall receive the given minimum amount. promotion of peace and order should be made as one of the utmost priorities of the city government; The Lupong Tagapamayapa which will win in the City Level of the National Lupong Tagapamayapa Incentives Award (LTIA) WHEREAS, protection of individual rights and conservation shall be bestowed a cash prize of Thirty Thousand Pesos (P of societal harmony are requisites in spurring development, 30,000.00) and a plaque for the first place, Twenty Thousand attracting investors and tourists and enhancing citizenry’s quality Pesos (P20,000.00) and a plaque for the second place and Ten of life; Thousand Pesos (P10,000.00) and a plaque for the third place. WHEREAS, the Katarungang Pambarangay or Barangay Another Thirty Thousand Pesos (P30,000.00) shall be conferred Justice System is among the most effective and most efficient to the Lupong Tagapamayapa which will be chosen as Regional mechanisms in resolving disputes among individuals, avoiding the Winner and will qualify to the National Lupong Tagapamayapa animosity caused by long, expensive and usually delayed court Incentives Award (LTIA). cases between members of the community and, consequently, improving the quality of justice in our society; The Lupong Tagapamayapa which will represent the Bicol Region and will win in the National Lupong Tagapamayapa WHEREAS, the Department of the Interior (DILG) and Local Incentives Award (LTIA) shall be bestowed an additional One Government and the Department of Justice (DoJ) conduct the Hundred Thousand Pesos (P100,000.00) and a plaque if it Lupong Tagapamayapa Incentive Awards annually which seeks ranks first in the said nationwide competition, an additional Fifty to give due recognition to Lupons which have showed exemplary Thousand Pesos (P50,000.00) and a plaque if it ranks second, performance in exercising the time-honored tradition of amicably or an additional Twenty Five Thousand Pesos (P25,000.00) cash settling disputes among barangay constituents; incentive and a plaque if the concerned Lupon ranks third. WHEREAS, the City Government of Naga will boost the Another Fifty Thousand Pesos (P50,000.00) shall be conferred performance of all Lupong Tagapamayapa in the city by to the Lupong Tagapamayapa which will become a Hall of Famer encouraging them to be among the best in the country pursuant in the National Lupong Tagapamayapa Incentives Award (LTIA). to the criteria set by the DILG and DoJ and through giving them additional incentives by meeting the same; Provided however that the barangay that will be receiving an award, 50% of the cash prize will be utilized in the Barangay WHEREAS, advancing the efficacy and responsiveness of Lupon Operation and the additional allocation for funding of the implementation of the Katarungang Pambarangay by giving cash award will be utilized solely for the awards. the respective Lupong Tagapamayapa of the 27 barangay

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SECTION 2. – BUDGETARY ALLOCATION.- The necessary amount of One Thousand (P1,000.00) Pesos shall be extended sum to effectively enforce this ordinance shall be allocated and to his/her immediate and bereaved family, chargeable against integrated in the yearly budgetary allocation on Special Purpose the 1% allocation of the Senior Citizens, in addition to the already Appropriation for Lupong Tagapamayapa. existing assistance of Two Thousand (P2,000.00) Pesos given by the CSWDO out of their Assistance In Crisis Situation (AICS), SECTION 3. – REPEALING CLAUSE. – All ordinances, as mandated by R.A. 9994 and thereby making the assistance in issuances, rules and regulations, or any parts thereof, which the total amount of Three Thousand (P3,000.00) Pesos.” are inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, amended and/or modified accordingly. SECTION 2. – This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval.

SECTION 4. – EFFECTIVITY. – This ordinance shall take effect on the next calendar year.

2014-033 ENACTED: June 17,2014 2014-034 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING ENACTED: June 17,2014 AND ADOPTING A SET OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING MEASURES & SYSTEMS TO SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE ENSURE EFFECTIVE AND NO. 2008-091, ENTITLED: “ AN EFFICIENT IMPLEMENTATION ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING OF THE MATERNAL NEW-BORN A CASH ASSISTANCE FOR CHILD HEALTH AND NUTRITION DEATH EXPENSES FOR SENIOR (MNCHN), INCLUDING THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF SETTING UP OF MANAGEMENT NAGA”, BY INCREASING THE STRUCTURES TO OVERSEE CASH ASSISTANCE FROM IMPLEMENTATION AND TWO THOUSAND (P2,000.00) COORDINATING MECHANISMS PESOS TO THREE THOUSAND TO IMPLEMENT MNCHN (P3,000.00) PESOS: SERVICES, AND ENSURING COMMODITY SELF –RELIANCE:

Author: Authored by: Hon. Jose A. Tuason Hon. Joaquin “Chito” F. Perez, Jr. Chairman, Committee on Senior Citizens Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio

Co-author: RATIONALE Hon. Rodolfo B. Coros, Counterpart Senior Citizens Sector, Peñafrancia Expressly provides under Section 15 Article II of the 1987 Philippine Constitution explicitly provides that “The State shall protect and promote the right to health of the people and instill Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of health consciousness among them”; Thus, the MNCHN is an Naga, that: essential program of the Philippine Government, with its basic policy focusing on the maternal, newborn and child health care SECTION 1. – Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2008-091 entitled: including the responsibility of couples to decide how many “AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A CASH ASSISTANCE FOR children to have, consistent with their religious belief, preferences DEATH EXPENSES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF and needs. Republic Act 7160, otherwise known as the Local NAGA”, is hereby amended, now to read as follows: Government Code (LGC) of 1991, the responsibility of providing basic health services, including Maternal Newborn Child Health “SECTION 2. Cash Assistance. In case of death due to all and Nutrition (MNCHN) services, was devolved to the local causes except suicide, an additional cash assistance in the government units; this is specifically provided for under Section THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 31 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES

17 of the LGC. “AN ORDINANCE FOR EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MNCHN/CSR STRATEGY OF The DOH AO 2008-0029, (Implementing Health Reforms for Rapid THE CITY OF NAGA”. Reduction of Maternal and Neonatal Mortality), recommends the implementation of the Maternal Newborn and Child Health SECTION 2. POLICY - It shall be the policy of this LGU to fully and Nutrition (MNCHN) Strategy, and states that the risk of support and ensure effective implementation of the MNCHN and mistimed, unplanned, unwanted and unsupported pregnancy CSR strategy as part of its strong commitment to local health which leads to maternal, infant and neonatal deaths, can be sector reform implementation. It shall support the engagement prevented if appropriate health interventions are introduced, of all concerned health care facilities to form a coordinated such as interventions that support the achievement of couple’s MNCHN service delivery network, mobilize the participation desired family size. The DOH AO 1997-16-A states that Sexually of the community to be covered and served, and strengthen Transmissible Infections (STIs) including Syphilis are high-risk collaboration with other groups of stakeholders within and outside factors for HIV transmission and that pregnant women with STIs the health sector and also beyond its administrative jurisdiction. can transmit the infection to their children, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality; it is therefore imperative that all pregnant SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS. - For purposes of this women accessing Ante-natal Care (ANC) should be provided with Ordinance, the following terms and phrases are hereby defined: information on STI, including symptoms, means of prevention and protection and risks of mother to child transmission of STI 1) MNCHN Core Package of Services or Integrated MNCHN including Syphilis and HIV. The DOH AO 2010-0036 establishes Services refers to a package of services for women, mothers the need to implement the Universal Health Care Program and children covering the spectrum of (1) known appropriate (UHC) that is directed towards achieving better health outcomes, clinical case management services in preventing direct sustained health financing and more responsive health system causes of maternal and neonatal deaths, and which are while ensuring that all Filipinos, especially the disadvantaged within the capacity of the health system to routinely provide; groups, have equitable access to affordable health care. The and (2) known cost-effective public health measures capable DOH AO 2010-0036 recognizes National Health Insurance of reducing exposure to and the severity of risks for maternal (NHIP ) as the prime mover of improving financial risk protection and neonatal deaths, that are within the capacity of the health ( particularly of the poor), generating resources to modernize and system to routinely provide. sustain health facilities and improve the provision of public health services to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 2) MNCHN Service Delivery and Network refers to the network of reducing maternal mortality and infant mortality. of facilities and providers within the city-wide health system offering MNCHN Core Package of Services, including the The City of Naga supports families’ desire to attain desired communication and transportation systems supporting number and spacing of children through the elimination of unmet this network. The following health providers are part of the needs in accordance with the provisions of DOH Administrative MNCHN Service Delivery Network: Order No. 50-A, series 2001 and supports critical policies and plans, complementary actions and supportive measures that are 1. Community level providers refer primarily to Barangay necessary to prevent disruptions in the delivery of health services Health Stations (BHS) and its health staff (e.g. midwife) with the phase-out of donated commodities by 2008. The City and volunteer health workers (e.g. barangay health of Naga currently experiences some health problems with the workers, traditional birth attendants) that typically comprise following health indicators in 211: the Community Health Team or Barangay Health Team. These teams implement MNCHN Core Package of -CPR 61.26%, compared to the Millennium Development Goal Services identified for the community level. Their functions of 80% in 2015, with an estimated service utilization gap of include advocating for birth spacing and counseling on 18.74%. family planning services; the tracking and master listing -ANC 70%, compared to the national benchmark of 80%, with of pregnant women; assisting pregnant women and their an estimated service utilization gap of 10% families in formulating a birthing plan, early detection and -FBD 42%, compared to the national benchmark of 80%, with referral of high-risk pregnancies, and reporting maternal and an estimated service utilization gap of 38%. infant deaths. The teams shall also facilitate discussions -SBA 72%, compared to the national benchmark of 80%, with of relevant community health issues, particularly those an estimated service utilization gap of 8%. affecting women and children. -FIC 91%, compared to the national benchmark of 95%, with an estimated service utilization gap of 4%. 2. Facilities both public and private with Skilled-Birth Attendants -Maternal Mortality Ratio of 80 per 100,000 live births are capable of attending to uncomplicated deliveries. These -Infant Mortality rate of 12.8 per 1,000 live births shall be appropriately linked to the nearest BEmONC- or -TB case detection rate of 90%, compared to the national CEmONC-capable facilities. benchmark of 70%. -TB cure rate of 78%, compared to the national benchmark of 3. Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEmONC)- 85%. capable facilities are capable of performing the following six signal obstetric functions: (1) parenteral administration Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of of oxytocin in the third stage of labor; (2) parenteral Naga that: administration of loading dose of anticonvulsants; (3) parenteral administration of initial dose of antibiotics; (4) performance of assisted deliveries; (5) removal of A R T I C L E I retained products of conception; and (6) manual removal TITLE AND DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES of retained placenta. These facilities are also able to provide emergency neonatal interventions, which include SECTION 1. TITLE.-This ordinance shall be known as the minimum: (1) newborn resuscitation; (2) treatment of

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neonatal sepsis/infection; and (3) oxygen support. It shall during pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal period. also be capable of providing blood transfusion services on top of its standard functions. 7. Contraceptives – pertain to the modern methods of family planning, such as, but not limited to, pills, condoms and 4. Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care injectables. (CEmONC)- capable facilities can perform the six signal obstetric functions as in BEmONC facilities, as well as 8. Commodity Self-Reliance – is a multi-sectoral effort which provide caesarean delivery services, blood banking and seeks to ensure the self-sufficiency in MNCHN services transfusion services, and other highly specialized obstetric and commodities in its ability to sustain the provisions of interventions. It is also capable of providing neonatal affordable quality health services to eliminate unmet needs. emergency interventions, which include at the minimum, It requires the capacity to forecast, finance, procure and the following: (1) newborn resuscitation; (2) treatment of deliver MNCHN services and commodities to all men and neonatal sepsis/infection; (3) oxygen support for neonates; women who need them, when they need them. (4) management of low birth weight or premature newborn; and (5) other specialized neonatal services. Province-wide 9. LGU/s – refer to the Provincial Government and its or city-wide health system refers to the default catchment component cities and municipalities. area for delivering integrated MNCHN services. It is composed of public and private providers organized into 10. Commodities - refer to the supplies to be used such as TB systems such as Inter Local Health Zones (ILHZ) or health drugs, Vit A, zinc supplements, ferrous sulfate with folic districts for provinces and integrated urban health systems acid, contraceptives, syringes and needles, STI screening for highly-urbanized cities. Service arrangements with other supplies and medicines. LGUs may be considered if provision and use of integrated MNCHN services across provinces, municipalities and 11. NHTS families – refer to individuals as determined and cities become necessary. defined by the DSWD’s NHTS-PR as the poorest of the poor and priority for the distribution of MNCHN commodities. 5. Service Coverage Indicators are parameters which reflect coverage or utilization of services. For MNCHN Strategy, 12. NHTS-PR – National Household Targeting System for the following indicators are monitored: Poverty Reduction -is a data management system that identifies who and where the poor are in the country. a. Antenatal care coverage (ANC) is an indicator of access Specifically, the system aims to: (a) formulate a unified and use of health care during pregnancy. It constitutes criteria for the selection of the poorest population, (b) screening for health and socioeconomic conditions likely facilitate the sharing of solid database for public and private to increase the possibility of specific adverse pregnancy social protection stakeholders; and (c) reduce leakages outcomes, providing therapeutic interventions known to be (exclusion and under-coverage of poor, as well as inclusion effective; and educating pregnant women about planning of non-poor). for safe birth, emergencies during pregnancy and how to deal with them (WHO; Indicator definitions and metadata 13. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) - a poverty 2008) reduction strategy that provides grants to extremely poor households to improve their health, nutrition and education b. Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) is the proportion of particularly of children aged 0-14. It provides cash married women aged 15-49 reporting current use of any assistance to the poor to alleviate their needs (short term method, i.e. pill, IUD, injectables, male condom, mucus/ poverty alleviation) and invests in human capital to break Billings/ovulation, Standard Days Method (SDM), and the intergenerational poverty cycle. Lactational Amenorhea Method (LAM). 14. Kalusugan Pangkalahatan (KP) –Universal Health Care c. Facility-Based Deliveries (FBD) is the proportion of (UHC); continuing health sector reform program which deliveries in a health facility to the total number of deliveries aims to primarily : (a) improve financial risk protection of the poor, (b) upgrade and modernize health facilities; and d. Fully Immunized Children (FIC) is the ratio of children (c) implement key interventions to achieve health-related under 1 year of age who have been given BCG, 3 doses Millennium Development Goals of DPT/Pentavalent and OPV and measles vaccine to the SECTION 4. - MNCHN/CSR Framework total number of 0-11 months old children - The City of Naga believe that the goal of rapidly reducing maternal and neonatal e. Skilled-Birth Attendant Deliveries (SBA)- is the proportion mortality shall be achieved through effective population-wide of deliveries attended by skilled health personnel to the total provision and use of integrated MNCHN services as appropriate number of deliveries Skilled health professionals refers to any locality in the country. exclusively to people with midwifery skills (for example, midwives, doctors and nurses) who have been trained MNCHN reforms, improvement and changes in local health to proficiency in the skills necessary to manage normal systems shall, among others results, create the following deliveries and diagnose or refer obstetric complications. intermediate results that can significantly lower the risk of dying secondary to pregnancy and child birth: f. Vitamin A supplementation coverage (VAS) – is the proportion of 6-59 months pre-schoolers given Vit A 1. Every pregnancy is wanted, planned and supported capsules twice a year 2. Every pregnancy is adequately managed throughout its course 6. Traditional birth attendants - traditional, independent, non- 3. Every delivery is facility-based and managed by skilled formally trained and community-based providers of care birth attendants 4. Every mother and newborn are provided with safe,

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effective, affordable post partum and post natal services MNCHN. This LGU recognizes that reforms in service delivery, governance, regulation, and financing are needed for a sustained The City of Naga likewise believe that the Commodity Self- improvement of the health status of mothers and children. The Reliance (CSR) Strategy shall create the following supply LGU shall undertake the following steps to implement the conditions necessary to eliminate the unmet needs and ensure MNCHN/CSR Strategy: the availability of MNCHN packages of interventions: 1.This LGU shall organize the City-KP MNCHN Coordinating 1. The phasing up of domestically provided supplies to replace Council those quantities of foreign-donated commodities; Building the MNCHN/CSR Service Delivery Network and ensuring 2. The increase in levels of domestic supplies of commodities its sustainability would entail analysis of the existing situation in made available to meet the needs of additional future users the locality and assessment of gaps in service delivery, utilization of commodities; and health systems in general as well as identifying and planning appropriate interventions to address these gaps. To begin this 3. The increase in levels of other commodities such as TB process, the LGU shall organize a team coming from the City drugs, Vit A capsules, zinc supplements, ferrous sulfate with Health Office and other relevant members of the locality like folic acid, syringes and needles, STI screening supplies and DOH Center for Health Development, donors, non-government medicines to meet the needs of mothers and children; organizations (NGOs), civil society groups and the like. From this team, the LGU can assign a coordinating body to oversee the direction and progress of implementation of the MNCHN Strategy ARTICLE II after assessment and initial planning. MNCHN/CSR PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION 2.This LGU shall know the MNCHN/CSR Situation The City of Naga shall institute measures towards establishing systems and mechanisms for an effective implementation of The MNCHN/CSR TWG’s initial work shall be to assess the MNCHN strategy province-wide. MNCHN situation in the LGU. Assessing the LGUs’ current level of performance against national data would provide the The City of Naga encourages facility-based deliveries either city an idea of targets they should set to be able to contribute in public or private, attended by skilled birth professionals , with achieving target MNCHN indicators. The MNCHN Management the participation of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) or “hilots” Team can use Health Outcome Indicators or Health Service in the community health teams. Community Health Teams (CHT) Coverage Indicators to assess the LGUs’ situation shall advocate for birth spacing and counseling on responsible parenthood; refer pregnant women to facilities; track and master Health indicators shall be collected and used to monitor the list pregnant women; assist pregnant women and their families in health status of a population. The City of Naga recognizes that formulating a birthing plan, early detection and referral of high- these health indicators either (1) reflect impact or outcomes or (2) risk pregnancies; and report maternal and infant deaths to the coverage or utilization of services. For MNCHN, health outcome CHO; participate in regular maternal and neonatal death review indicators are Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR), Neonatal Mortality and discussions of relevant community health issues; Rate (NMR), Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), Underfive Mortality Rate (UFMR) and proportion of underweight 6 to 59- month old The City of Naga recognizes the great contribution of private children while Service Coverage indicators are Contraceptive professional health providers and private health facilities Prevalence Rate (CPR), Antenatal Care (ANC), Facility-based in meeting the MNCHN needs of local communities, these Deliveries (FBD), and Fully Immunized Children (FIC) and Vit A professionals are part of the referral and service delivery network supplementation coverage. Note: will include STI/HIV/AIDS c/o for MNCHN, they are likewise expected to advocate birth Grace spacing and counseling on responsible parenthood; referral of pregnant women in facilities; tracking and master listing of This LGU shall likewise validate the data or report received pregnant women; assisting pregnant women and their families from local health sources (both private and public). If the health in formulating a birthing plan, early detection and referral of high- information system has not been revisited or revised to comply risk pregnancies; and reporting maternal and infant deaths to the with standards, available data may not reflect an accurate health CHO; participate in regular maternal and neonatal death review situation of the locality and discussions of relevant community health issues; 3.This LGU shall prioritize population groups and areas The City of Naga realizes the need to support all efforts including public private partnership for MNCHN towards ensuring quality 3.1 This LGU shall compare performance of the city with national in the process of generating, maintaining, and reporting of all targets using MNCHN/CSR Health Outcome or Service Coverage MNCHN indicators and that they are valid and can be utilized Indicators for LGU planning, financing and policy decision making the engagement of all concerned health care facilities and providers, 4.This LGU shall designate facilities in the Service Delivery both public and private to a coordinated MNCHN service delivery Network through public private partnerships network, mobilize the participation of the community to be covered and served, and strengthened with other groups stake 4.1. This LGU shall organize the Community Health Team holders within and outside the health sector and also beyond its (CHT) and its Facility administrative jurisdiction. 4.2. This LGU shall designate the CEmONC-capable Facility 4. 3. This LGU shall designate the BEmONC-capable Facility The City of Naga fully supports the implementation of the MNCHN/ 4.4. This LGU shall designate the community based BEmONC CSR Strategy that includes among others the implementation of Facility (ie lying in) the following interventions: 4. 5. This LGU shall identify Skilled-birth Attendant Facilities

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5.This LGU shall install Mechanisms to Ensure Access to management system (SIMS) to build LGU capacities in MNCHN Services tracking MNCHN/CSR commodities in health facilities, including related medical supplies. Aside from providing the MNCHN Core Package of services, this LGU shall ensure presence of support services that would ensure access by priority populations, a source of safe blood supply and ARTICLE III health promotion activities to increase demand for services. FINANCING OF THE MNCHN/CSR PROGRAM

6.This LGU shall plan appropriate interventions for service SECTION 1. FUNDING. - For its initial requirement in CY delivery, governance, regulations and financing (as shall be 2013, the Program shall allocate an amount of Three Hundred reflected in the MNCHN/CSR Ordinance). Thousand (P300,000.00) to be funded from the MNCHN Grants Facility, or from any of the following sources: 7.This LGU shall take the lead in implementing strategies and activities meant to improve health-seeking behavior among 1.1 Regular Budget of the City Health Office – The City Health communities that will result in women and families seeking health Office shall review its regular budget for CY 2012-2013 care providers for their MNCHN needs and identify existing appropriations which can be realigned for the purpose; 8.This LGU shall determine and manage funding sources for planned interventions 1.2 Lump Sums and other trust funds- The Program shall be included as a priority to be funded from the 20% 9.This LGU likewise support the implementation of key activities Development Fund, Gender and Development (GAD) for MNCHN/CSR implementation covering key interventions in Fund, and PHILHEALTH capitation and reimbursement ; the areas of: 1.3 MNCHN Grants, aids, donations and other forms of 1. Policy assistance from the National Government and the private 2. Financing sector. 3. Service Delivery 4. Governance and Systems Development for Sustainability Furthermore, for the funding for subsequent years The City 5. Monitoring and Evaluation Health Office shall integrate the Program as part of the regular services being delivered by local health facilities. As such it will To focus on key MNCHN/CSR interventions, among others, this continue to identify funding sources including but not limited to LGU shall: those identified above to be confirmed by the Local Finance Committee during the preparation of the LDP/AIP. a. Organize, train and deploy community health teams (CHT) to transform needs to effective demand, specifically, help SECTION 2. COST RECOVERY SCHEME. - Within one (1) year family members assess health risk, deliver key messages from its implementation, the City Health Office in coordination and formulate health implementation plan as well as guide with Local Finance Committee shall prepare and submit for these families navigate through the health system and consideration of the Sangguniang Panlungsod a scheme of cost provide adequate information to families on PhilHealth. recovery consisting of charges for services rendered and cost of supplies, provided that safety nets for the poor are properly b. Build capacities of health staff for effective MNCHN/CSR observed. service provision (FPCBT1, FPCBT2, AMSTL, LAPM, EINC, BEMONC, QAP). Proceeds of cost recovery schemes shall accrue to the MNCHN/ CSR Special Account under the General Fund which shall c. Implement MNCHN integration to reduce unmet needs for automatically appropriated for the Program in the subsequent and deliver key messages for mothers. year.

d. Provide orientation/information to LGUs on the DOH AO on SECTION 3. REPORTING – To ensure monitoring and proper ICV compliance, including the roles and key activities on ICV management of the funds, the City Accounting Office shall compliance. prepare a Program Report (preferably quarterly) detailing actual expenses for personnel, supplies, training, and other related e. Formulate the local NHIP plan that includes key interventions activities. such increasing coverage/enrollment, accreditation of health facilities, provision of information to members and providers A R T I C L E IV on benefits/ access to Philhealth benefits, improving claims PROGRAM MANAGEMENT management and effective implementation of “no-balance billing scheme”. SECTION 1. CREATION AND COMPOSITION. - There shall be created a MNCHN/CSR Coordinating Council, hereinafter f. Allocate funds and procure MNCHN/CSR commodities and referred to as “Council”, which shall be composed of the following: ensure free access of CCT and NHTS families. Chairman g. Conduct regular data quality check (DQC) and generate Mayor reliable data on CPR as bases for planning, financing and policy development, and ensure sustained DQC activities Co-Chairman and support through dedicated personnel and availability of SP Chairman, Committee on Health forms. Members: h. Establish and implement the stock and inventory THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 35 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES

City Health Officer Naga City Hospital The Focal Person shall provide technical and administrative City Planning Office support, consolidating and documenting proceedings, and City Budget Office manage overall implementation of the MNCHN/CSR plans and City Population and Nutrition Office complementary actions, and providing for such other assistance City Social Welfare and Dev’t. Officer as may be required by the Council. Submit an annual report on General Services Officer all activities regarding the status of the program and its finances City DepEd to the Mayor and to the Sangguniang Panlungsod. Local PhilHealth Local PNP Local Association of Barangay Chair/ ABC A R T I C L E V Sanggunian Kabataan PROCUREMENT AND DISTRIBUTION PROCEDURE DOH- Center for Health Development Bicol AND PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES QUALIFICATIONS AND Civil Society Organization/ Academe DISQUALIFICATIONS • Naga City People’s Council • Naga College Foundation SECTION 1. PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENT. - In the • University of Nueva Caceres procurement of MNCHN commodities by the LGU, the policies, • CamSur Medical Society rules and regulations of Republic Act No. 9184 or the Government • IMAP Naga Procurement Reform Act and that of the Commission on Audit • FPOP Naga/ CamSur Chapter (COA) shall strictly be observed. • Naga City Council for Women (NCCW) • Isarog Family Health and Training, Inc. SECTION 2. IDENTIFICATION OF MNCHN COMMODITY • HELP Learning Center REQUIREMENTS. - The City Health Officer shall identify the MNCHN commodity requirements using the forecast of SECTION 2. DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS. - The Council shall commodities based on validated/verified current users data, as be the over-all coordinating and implementing body for the well as other related materials necessary in the implementation implementation of the MNCHN/CSR Strategy and Plan in the City of the program. of Naga In addition, the Council shall perform and exercise the following duties and responsibilities: SECTION 3. PRIORITY BENEFICIARY FOR THE PROGRAM. - The priority beneficiary of the Program shall be women and • Formulate and recommend to the Sanggunian the full children who belong to the poorest of the poor. For this purpose, implementation of a comprehensive MNCHN/CSR plan for the Council shall utilize the DSWD list of NHTS-PR families and the entire city in consultation with other stakeholders and CCT/4Ps Families for identifying the poor. oversee its implementation; • Undertake program monitoring and evaluation and provide a The Council may employ other means-testing instruments program feedback mechanism; or procedures to ascertain the qualifications of the program • In close coordination with the barangay governments and other applicant. agencies concerned, conduct and update data on MNCHN; • Provide support in strengthening capacities for MNCHN/CSR SECTION 4. DISTRIBUTION OF MNCHN COMMODITIES. service provision through the conduct of training courses and - To ensure constant availability of commodities to the poor, a other capacity building activities workable system of distribution and dispensing of MNCHN • Provide support in the conduct of activities related to MNCHN commodities shall be adopted. Midwives and other authorized education and counseling of clients about spacing and limiting dispensers through the City Health Office shall be issued and safe motherhood commodities and recorded accordingly through the LGU’s Stock • Perform such other duties and function as it may deem fit for and Inventory Management System (SIMS). the efficient and effective implementation of the program. • Establish and maintain linkages with local, national or even A report on utilization, balances of stocks and monthly collections international population-serving organizations or institutions; shall be submitted regularly to the City Health Office as a pre- requisite for subsequent issuance of commodities. SECTION 3. MEETING AND QUORUM. - The Council shall meet at least once in every quarter or as often as necessary at an expressed call of the chairman or at least fifty percent + one A R T I C L E VI (50% +1) members of the Council. Provided, that a notice shall MISCELLANEOUS AND FINAL PROVISIONS be sent to the members at least twenty-four (24) hours before the meeting will be held. The Council shall decide by a majority vote SECTION 1. REPEALING CLAUSE. - All ordinances, of all the members present during a meeting, with the existence resolutions and other issuances that are inconsistent with the of a quorum, on any matter before it. provisions of this Ordinance are hereby amended, repealed or modified accordingly. Fifty percent + one (50 % + 1) of its members present shall constitute a quorum. SECTION 2. SEPARABILITY CLAUSE. - If, for any reason, any part or section of this Ordinance inconsistent with the existing SECTION 4. PROGRAM SECRETARIAT AND MNCHN/CSR ordinance the same shall be declared invalid, no other part or FOCAL PERSON. - There shall be constituted, within thirty (30) sections of this Ordinance shall be affected thereby. days from the approval of this Ordinance, a program secretariat to be headed by the MNCHN/CSR Focal Person. SECTION 3. IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS. - The Council shall, within a period of six (6) month/s after The Focal Person shall be designated by the Mayor upon the approval of this Ordinance, formulate the Implementing recommendation of the Council. Rules and Regulations and likewise shall form an integral part 36 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS of this ordinance and the same shall take effect after proper dissemination and publication in the offices concerned and after 2014-029 posting at two (2) conspicuous places in the City. ENACTED: June 3,2014 SECTION 4. EFFECTIVITY CLAUSE. - This Ordinance shall AN ORDINANCE take effect immediately upon approval. INSTITUTIONALIZING THE ESTABLISHMENTS OF BARANGAY VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN 2014-030 (VAWC) DESKS IN THE 27 ENACTED: June 10,2014 BARANGAYS OF NAGA CITY AN ORDINANCE CREATING AND THE SEARCH FOR BEST A SPECIAL TRUST BARANGAY VIOLENCE AGAINST ACCOUNT DESIGNATED AS WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN “PERFORMANCE CHALLENGE (VAWC) DESKS AND PROVIDING FUND” FOR THE SILVER GRADE FUNDS FOR SAID PURPOSE: AWARD RECEIVED BY THE NAGA CITY GOVERNMENT Sponsor: FOR THE SEAL OF GOOD Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis HOUSEKEEPING IN 2012 AMOUNTING TO A MAXIMUM EXPLANATORY NOTE WHEREAS, pursuant to Republic Act No. 9262 or the Anti- AMOUNT OF THREE MILLION Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004, it is (P3,000,000.00) PESOS the declared policy of the State and of the City Government of Naga to exert efforts to address violence committed against SPECIFICALLY FOR THE LINE women and children in keeping with the fundamental freedoms guaranteed under the Constitution and the Provisions of the CANAL PROJECT AT DOÑA Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the convention on the Elimination of all forms of discrimination Against Women, CLARA AND SISTER THERESE, Convention on the Rights of the Child and other international BARANGAY CONCEPCION human rights instruments of which the Philippines is a party; PEQUEÑA, NAGA CITY: WHEREAS, one of the initiatives of the City Government of Naga in promoting and protecting rights of children and women is the establishment of Barangay Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC) Desks in all the 27 barangay governments, Sponsor: months after the enactment of RA 9262 on March 8, 2004; Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr. WHEREAS, Barangay VAWC Desks are essential in providing support services, such as legal counseling, referrals and/or rehabilitation programs, to abused women and children;

Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of WHEREAS, in July 2013, the City Government of Naga, through Naga, that: the Naga City Council for Women, launched the Search for Best Barangay Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC) SECTION 1. - A Special Trust Account designated as Desks to propel the barangays to excel in handling sensitive “Performance Challenge Fund” for the Silver Grade Award VAWC cases and provide exemplary support services to the received by the Naga City Government for the Seal of Good abused; Housekeeping in 2012 amounting to a maximum amount of Three Million (P3,000,000.00) Pesos is hereby created specifically WHEREAS, the Search for Best Barangay Violence Against for the Line Canal Project at Doña Clara and Sister Therese, Women and their Children (VAWC) Desks should be Barangay Concepcion Pequeña, Naga City; institutionalized in order to continuously motivate the barangays to excel and ensure the sustainable implementation of their anti- SECTION 2. – This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval. VAWC programs;

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NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the 11th Sangguniang Representative from the academe, to be appointed by the mayor Panlungsod of the City of Naga, in session duly assembled that: Representative from the private sector, to be appointed by the

SECTION 1. – TITLE.- For brevity, this ordinance shall be known mayor. as the Barangay VAWC Desks Ordinance. SECTION 5. –AWARDS.- The following awards shall be conferred SECTION 2. –BARANGAY VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND to the chosen Best Barangay VAWC Desks are: CHILDREN DESKS.- All 27 barangay governments of the City of Naga should establish and maintain a Barangay Violence Against 1st Place - P 50,000 worth of project and a plaque Women and Children (VAWC) Desks which operation should be 2nd Place - P 30,000 worth of project and a plaque financed by the barangay’s Gender And Development (GAD) 3rd Place - P 20,000 worth of project and a plaque Fund and other fund sources as may be deemed necessary by SECTION 6. – REPEALING CLAUSE. the concerned barangay. – All resolutions, ordinances and executive issuances, or provisions thereof, which SECTION 3. –SEARCH FOR BEST BARANGAY VAWC are inconsistent with any of the provisions hereof are hereby DESK.- The Search for Best Barangay VAWC Desk, which shall accordingly repealed, amended and/or modified. commence from January to December of the year and culminates SECTION 7. – SEPARABILITY CLAUSE. with an Awarding Ceremony every March of the subsequently – Should any provision year, is hereby institutionalized with the following criteria: of this ordinance be subsequently declared unconstitutional or ultra vires, the rest of the provisions not so declared shall remain 1. Personnel (30%) to be in full force and effect. SECTION 8. – EFFECTIVITY CLAUSE. This particular indicator measures the manner of designating – This ordinance shall the VAWC Desk Person and his/her personal capacities and take effect immediately upon approval and publication in at least attributes that ensure a gender-sensitive and responsive manner one (1) newspaper of general circulation in Naga City. of addressing cases of VAW in the barangay.

2. Service Delivery (50%) 2014-028 ENACTED: June 3,2014 As the issue of VAWC cases requires a holistic approach, this particular indicator gauges the mechanisms or specific services AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING established by the barangay for women and children who are victim-survivors of VAWC cases. In particular, this will look into THE GENERAL TERMS the following: OF REFERENCE FOR 1.) Physical facilities, 2.) Observance of protocol in handling VAWC cases in the THE DEVELOPMENT AND barangay level as prescribed under JMC 2010-2, and 3.) Reporting and Monitoring System. UTILIZATION OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE BICOL 3. Advocacy and Fund Source (20%) CENTRAL STATION COMPLEX: This indicator assesses the concrete programs adopted by the barangay in order to engage not only the VAWC victim-survivors Sponsors: but, more importantly, the community in the campaign against Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo VAWC. This also looks into the allocated funds for operations of Hon. Jose A. Tuason the barangay VAWC Desk and for implementation of anti-VAWC programs and activities. Hon. Joaquin F. Perez, Jr. Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro SECTION 4. -COMMITTEE ON SEARCH FOR BEST BARANGAY VAWC DESK.- A Search Committee is hereby Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of instituted to be composed of the following: Naga, that:

Chairman: SECTION 1. Objectives and description of the property for lease: Chairperson of the SP Committee on Women Co-Chairman: The objectives of the lease are: Chairperson of the SP Committee on Children Members: a) To encourage the participation of the private sector in local governance especially in the delivery of basic services and City Director, DILG-Naga operation and management of economic enterprises; City Social Welfare and Development Officer b) To generate more income for the city through rental of the city Representative, Sentro ng Alternatibong Lingap owned property; and c) To keep a paradigm for economic growth in stimulating Panlegal-Naga Chapter development surrounding the area. Representative, Naga City Bantay Familia SECTION 2.Declaration of Use. Representative, Naga City People’s Council Certain portions of the Bicol Central Station Complex, as hereunder described, are hereby declared open for development and utilization by the private 38 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS sector for commercial purposes under a lease agreement with ENTITLED: “AN ORDINANCE the City Government of Naga. SETTING THE GUIDELINES FOR SECTION 3. Areas Covered. The portions of the BCS complex covered under this ordinance are the following: THE INTERIM OPERATION OF a.) Second Floor of the BCS Complex facing SM City Naga with THE CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL an area of more or less 2,291 sq. m.; COMPLEX BY THE CITY b.) Vacant lot beside Sogo Hotel with an area of more or less 2,395 sq. m.; and GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND c.) Second Floor facing the CBD Hotel with an area of more or less 1,120 sq. m. THE PUBLIC BIDDING FOR ITS

SECTION 4.Award of Lease Contract. The development, MANAGEMENT THEREAFTER” operation and management of the portions of the BCS Complex BY SUSPENDING THE PERIOD subject of this Ordinance shall be awarded through a competitive bidding. For this purpose, the Naga City BAC shall promulgate INDICATED UNDER SECTION 19 the term of reference, and subject to the ratification by the Sangguniang Panlungsod. THEREOF: SECTION 5. Minimum requirements. The Term of Reference that the Naga City BAC shall promulgate shall be guided, among Sponsor: others, by the following: Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo

1. Monthly Rental Rate : Not less than P 50.00/sq. m./ Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of mo. This rate shall be reviewed every 3 years taking into Naga, that: consideration the existing economic situation in the City of Naga; SECTION 1. –Ordinance No. 2013-062, entitled: “An ordinance setting the guidelines for the interim operation of the Central Bus 2. Security Deposit : 3 mos. Rent, payable upon signing the Terminal Complex by the City Government of Naga and the public contract of lease. bidding for its management thereafter”, is hereby amended by suspending the period indicated in the hereunder quoted Section 3. Advance Rental : 3 mos. Rent, payable upon turn-over of 19 thereof: possession and control over the leased premises. “SECTION 19.Bidding.An invitation to bid soliciting tenders for 4. Duration of Lease Contract and rental escalation rate : the improvement, operation and management of the Naga City Shall take into consideration, reasonable period for return Central Bus Terminal shall be published in at least two national on investment. newspapers of general circulation not later than April 30, 2014. The bidding process shall be concluded and an award made not SECTION 6. Contractual Arrangements: later than August 31, 2014;”

6.1 The City Government of Naga shall act through its City SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval. Mayor, who is duly authorized by the Sanggunian, to enter into a Contract of Lease with the lessee such contract of lease shall be ratified by the Sangguniang Panlungsod; A SCENE from the now more orderly set-up at the Bicol Central Station, the erstwhile Naga Central Bus Terminal.

6.2 The Lease Contract shall be signed by the lessee duly authorized for the purpose;

6.3 If the areas subject of this ordinance will be sub-leased by the lessee, the City Government reserve the right to review the rental rate that the lessee will set within the purview of reasonable return on investment; and

6.4 All improvement that the lessee shall introduce under this ordinance shall be fully turned over to the City Government of Naga upon the expiration of the lease agreement.

SECTION 8. EFFECTIVITY. This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval. 2014-026 ENACTED: June 13,2014 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2013-062, THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 39 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES

SECTION 5. Full Term Enrolment. When a child enrolls at 2014-025 SEED Montessori, he/she enrolls for the full term June to March. His/Her parents must therefore pay the tuition for the full ten ENACTED: June 13,2014 months even if the child discontinues attendance for whatever reason. AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING SECTION 6. Effectivity. This ordinance shall take effect BASIC ADMISSION immediately upon its approval. REQUIREMENTS AND THE TUITION AND OTHER FEES AT SEED MONTESSORI I AND SEED MONTESSORI II BEGINNING SCHOOL YEAR 2014-2015:

Sponsors: Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr. Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro Hon. Mila SD. Raquid-Arroyo Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy

Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga that:

SECTION 1. Basic Admission Requirements. To be admitted to either SEED Montessori I or SEED Montessori II : AN ELATED child of the city-run SEED Montesorri receives her diploma from Vice Mayor Nelson Legacion. 1. The child should be aged 3 to 3.5 years old for Nursery I; 3.6 to 4.5 years old for Nursery II; 2. The child should undergo both the oral and written diagnostic assessments; 3. The child’s parents should be registered voters of Naga City; 2014-023 4. The child’s parents should express agreement with the ENACTED: May 6,2014 conditions for admission. SECTION 2. Priority for Children of Naga City Hall AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Employees. Priority for admission to either SEED Montessori I or SEED Montessori II shall be given to children of Naga City Hall SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE employees provided that these children meet the basic admission requirements and enroll within the time prescribed for them. NO. 2007-024 BY IMPOSING

SECTION 3. Kindergarten-Aged Children. Conformably with ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS RA 10157, otherwise known as the Kindergarten Education Act, TO QUALIFY FOR TRANSFER children of kindergarten age, i.e., 5 years or older, shall no longer be accommodated. OF TRIMOBILE FRANCHISE SECTION 4. Tuition and Other Fees. The prescribed monthly tuition fee from SY June 2014 to March 2015 is P800.00, provided ALLOWED THEREIN AND FOR that: OTHER PURPOSES: 1. Children and grandchildren of City Hall employees shall be entitled to 25% discount payable in cash or charged to their parents or grandparents through salary deduction; Sponsor: 2. All children shall be entitled to 5% discount for full payment at Hon. City Councilor Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo enrolment time; 3. All children shall pay P3,235.00 Admission Fee for uniforms, workbooks, and other school supplies and materials; 4. Within SY 2014-2015, the Sangguniang Panlungsod shall EXPLANATORY NOTE prepare the feasibility toward full cost recovery of Montessori I and II. It is axiomatic that franchise to operate a public transportation 40 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS facility, being a privilege, is personal to the grantee thereof and is personal and therefore non-transferrable, except as hereunder therefore non-transferrable. Unfortunately, the fact that the grant provided: of this privilege is also a means of income and livelihood have given rise to the misconception that a franchise is a property a) Transfers made between legitimate spouses, between which may be transferred by the grantee thereof either onerously parents and children, between grandparents and or gratuitously. This misconception resulted in commodification grandchildren, or between siblings shall be allowed upon of the franchise, a situation which is clearly inimical to public submission of the requirements and satisfaction of the interest as government is deprived of the opportunity to evaluate qualifications provided for application of franchise under the qualification of the transferee thereof. Ordinance No. 99-049, as amended. For this purpose, an application for transfer of franchise shall be jointly filed by In response to the above-cited situation, and in recognition of the proposed transferor and the proposed transferee. the fact that there is, indeed, merit in allowing certain transfers of franchise as it would serve both the interest of the riding public In case of death of the franchise holder, the franchise is and of the grantees themselves, the Sangguniang Panlungsod automatically deemed open for application and his next passed Ordinance No. 2007-024 and allowed transfer of of kin shall enjoy priority thereto in the following order: 1) franchise under the following situations: Legitimate Spouse; 2) Children; 3) Brother/Sister; and 4) Grandparent. In the event that two or more persons a. transfer between spouses and relatives within the second belonging to the same order of priority filed their application degree of consanguinity (between parents and children, for grant of franchise, the applicant who has legitimate between grandparents and grandchildren, and between possession of the trimobile unit shall be given priority. siblings); b. transfer between members of one cooperative; Applications for transfer of franchise under the foregoing c. transfer under the “boundary-hulog” system. provisions shall be posted in two conspicuous placeswithin the City Hall premises for at least 10 calendar days prior to In the course of implementing the aforementioned Ordinance, it the final action thereon. was observed that there are certain gaps and issues in situations falling under the above-mentioned enumerations which are not b) Transfers between a cooperative and its members or sufficiently responded to therein, to wit: between members of the same cooperative shall be allowed. To qualify under this provision, the applicant must meet the a. Transfer between spouses and next of kin assumes following requirements in addition to the requirements and transfer intervivos. What happens therefore when the qualifications for franchise application under Ordinance No. supposed transferor is already dead and thus can no 99-049, as amended: longer execute any such transfer document? 1. The cooperative must be registered with the b. Allowing transfers by cooperatives to its members of Cooperative Development Authority and duly between members of the same cooperative without further accredited by the Sangguniang Panlungsod; qualification is susceptible to abuse as membership in the cooperative may be resorted to only for the purpose of 2. The proposed transferee must have been a member qualifying for such transfer; of the said cooperative at least one (1) year prior to the proposed franchise transfer; c. Similarly, allowing transfers under the “boundary hulog” system without qualification or safeguard may result in 3. The proposed transferee must have satisfied the circumvention of the prohibition against transfer of the requirements imposed by the cooperative as franchise as it will be very easy to feign the existence of qualification for such transfer, if any, as shown by such “boundary-hulog” arrangement. Resolution of the Board of the said cooperative. The policies of the cooperative regarding transfer of To respond the aforementioned concerns, there is a need to franchise under the foregoing provisions shall have establish additional qualifications for availment of transfer of suppletory application. trimobile franchise allowed under the aforementioned provision of Ordinance No. 2007-024. c) Transfers under the “boundary-hulog” arrangement shall be allowed upon submission of the requirements and Be it enacted by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Naga, in satisfaction of the qualifications for application for trimobile session assembled, that: franchise provided under Ordinance No. 99-049, as amended. SECTION 1. Purpose. This Ordinance amends Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2007-024 by providing certain measures to The “boundary-hulog” arrangement is a written contract, duly prevent abuse of the privilege granted therein and achieve the acknowledged before a Notary Public, between the operator/ true purposes thereof. original franchisee and the driver of the trimobile unit, whereby such driver pays the operator for the value of the trimobile unit SECTION 2. Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2007-024 is hereby on installment basis and that such driver shall eventually be the amended, now to read as follows: owner thereof after full payment.

“SECTION 2. - Section 3 of Ordinance No. 99-049, as amended For transfers under this provision, the following additional by Ordinance No. 2001-075, is hereby further amended, now to requirements must also be satisfied: read as follows: 1. The contract for the “boundary-hulog” arrangement was “Section 3.- Non-Transferability of Trimobile Franchise. – The submitted to the SangguniangPanlungsod together with franchise to operate a public utility trimobile, being a privilege, is the application for the original trimobile franchise; THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 41 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES

2. Proof that the “boundary’hulog” arrangement as submitted WHEREAS, in order to no longer disturb the records of the to the SangguniangPanlungsod was indeed carried out SangguniangPanlungsod and that of the City Treasurer’s Office, and completed.” the SangguniangPanlungsod passed Ordinance No. 2013-030 declaringcondonation to the transfer of trimobile franchises SECTION 3.Repealing Clause – The provisions of Ordinance for which payments have already been accepted by the City No. 2007-024, Ordinance 93-049, as amended, executive orders, Treasurer’s Office; rules and regulations, or parts thereof, which are contrary to, or inconsistent with, any provision of this Ordinance are hereby WHEREAS, in the same situation as those condoned under amended, repealed and/or modified accordingly; Ordinance No. 2013-030 are those who have made payments for trimobiles whose franchise would later on have to be transferred SECTION 4. Separability Clause – If any provision of this to their respective drivers under the “boundary-hulog” systemand Ordinance is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, other arrangements which were sanctioned due to the erroneous the other provisions hereof not so declared shall continue to be implementation of Ordinance No. 2007-024; in full force and effect. WHEREAS, in order that the effects of Ordinance No. 2013-030 SECTION 5. Effectivity – This Ordinance shall take effect be made to apply equally to all who were similarly situated at the upon its approval and after publication in a newspaper of local time of the passage thereof, there is a need for its amendment circulation. to achieve this purpose.

NOW, THEREFORE, Be it ordained by the SangguniangPanlungsod of the City of 2014- 019 Naga in session assembled, that: ENACTED: April 8,2014 SECTION 1.Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2013-030 is hereby amended, now to read as follows:

“SECTION 2.Applicability.The condonation granted under this AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Ordinance shall apply to those transfer of trimobile franchise under the “boundary-hulog” system and to other arrangements ORDINANCE NO. 2013- for which transfer and other fees, whether partial or full, have already been paid to and accepted by the City Treasurer’s Office 030 WHICH GRANTED as of July 1, 2013. CONDONATION FOR TRANSFER SECTION 2.Effectivity. This Ordinance shall take effect OF TRIMOBILE FRANCHISE immediately upon the approval thereof. FOR WHICH PAYMENTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN MADE TO THE 2014-018 CITY TREASURER AS OF JULY ENACTED: April 1,2014 1, 2013, BY EXTENDING SUCH AN ORDINANCE CREATING CONDONATION TO TRANSFERS THE NAGA CITY DISASTER UNDER THE “BOUNDARY- RISK REDUCTION AND HULOG” SYSTEM AND TO MANAGEMENT OFFICE THOSE FOR WHICH PAYMENTS SUBJECT TO ALL LAWS AND MADE WERE PARTIAL. EXISTING LEGAL RULES AND REGULATIONS AND PROVIDING Introduced by: FUNDS THEREOF : Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo

Authors: WHEREAS, to put a stop to the erroneous practice of Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro commoditizing the franchise to operate public utility trimobiles, Hon. Joaquin F. Perez, Jr. the SangguniangPanlungsod passed Resolution No. 2013-200;

WHEREAS, prior to the passage of the aforementioned Resolution, the City Treasurer has accepted payments for WHEREAS, it is the declared policy of the City of Naga to transfer of franchise based on the erroneous application of uphold, adopt and incorporate people’s constitutional rights to Ordinance No. 2007-024; life and property by addressing the root causes of vulnerabilities

42 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS to disasters, strengthening the City’s institutional capacity government unit shall design and implement its own organizational for disaster risk reduction and management and building the structure and staffing pattern taking into consideration its service resilience of local communities to disasters including the impacts requirements and financial capability subject to the minimum of climate change; standards and guidelines prescribed by the Civil Service Commission; WHEREAS, the City of Naga has experienced natural and human-induced hazards/disasters which have caused extensive NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Sangguniang harm to life and damage to properties; Panlungsod of the City of Naga , that : SECTION 1. TITLE – This ordinance shall be known as “An WHEREAS, under R.A. 10121, the LGUs are enjoined to “adopt” Ordinance creating the Naga City Disaster Risk Reduction and a disaster risk reduction and management approach that is Management Office and providing funds thereof”; holistic, comprehensive, integrated, and proactive in lessening the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of disasters, SECTION 2. CREATION – There is hereby created the Naga City including climate change, and promote the involvement and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (NCDRRMO), participation of all stakeholders concerned at all levels, especially a division under the Office of the City Mayor; the local community; SECTION 3. FUNCTIONS – The Naga City Disaster Risk WHEREAS, consistent with the declared policy under Republic Reduction and Management Office (NCDRRMO) shall perform Act 10121, the City Government of Naga shall make an effort the following functions with impartiality given the emerging to develop and strengthen the capacities of vulnerable and challenges brought about by disaster and risks; marginalized groups to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from the effects of disaster; (1) Serve as the Secretariat and executive arm of the Naga City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council WHEREAS, R.A. 10121 Section 12 states that there shall be (NCDRRMC); an established Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (2) Design, program, and coordinate disaster risk reduction and Office (LDRRMO) in every province, city and municipality, which management activities consistent with the National Council’s shall be responsible for setting the directions, `development, standards and guidelines; implementation and coordination of disaster risk management (3) Facilitate and support risk assessments and contingency programs within their territorial jurisdiction; planning activities at the local level; (4) Consolidate local disaster risk information which includes WHEREAS, R.A 7160 Section 3(b) states that there shall be natural hazards, vulnerabilities, and climate change risks, established in every local government unit an accountable, and maintain a local risk map; efficient, and dynamic organizational structure and operating (5) Organize and conduct training, orientation, and knowledge mechanism that will meet the priority needs and service management activities on disaster risk reduction and requirements of its communities and 3 (h) there shall be a management at the local level; continuing mechanism to enhance local autonomy not only (6) Operate a multi-hazard early warning system, linked to by legislative enabling acts but also by administrative and disaster risk reduction to provide accurate and timely advice organizational reforms; to national or local emergency response organizations and to the general public, through diverse mass media, particularly WHEREAS, R.A. 7160 Section 76 states that every local radio, landline communications, and technologies for

THE newly-created Naga City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office holds a meeting aimed at strengthening the city’s institutional capacity for disaster risk reduction and building resilience among stakeholders in local communities to disasters, including impacts of climate change.

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PERSONNEL of the Naga City DRRMOteach volunteers on their continuing training against hazards, vulnerabilities and risks, and the capability to address them in times of crisis and disasters.

communication within rural communities; (15) Take all necessary steps on a continuing basis to maintain, (7) Formulate and implement a comprehensive and – provide, or arrange the provision of, or to otherwise make integrated City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management an available, suitability-trained and competent personnel Plan (CDRRMP) in accordance with the national, regional for effective civil defense and disaster risk reduction and framework, and policies on disaster risk reduction in close management in its area; coordination with the City Development Councils (CDCs); (16) Organize, train, equip, mobilize and supervise the local (8) Prepare and submit to the local sanggunian through the emergency response teams (Naga City Rescue) and Naga City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Accredited Community Disaster Volunteers (ACDV), (NCDRRMC) and the City Development Council the annual ensuring that humanitarian aid workers are equipped with CDRRMO Plan and budget, the proposed programming of basic skills to assist mothers to breastfeed; the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund (17) Respond to and manage the adverse effects of emergencies (CDRRMF), other dedicated disaster risk reduction and and carry out recovery activities in the affected area, management resources, and other regular funding source/s ensuring that there is an efficient mechanism for immediate and budgetary support of the NCDRRMO; delivery of food, shelter and medical supplies for women and (9) Conduct continuous disaster monitoring and mobilize children, endeavor to create a special place where internally- instrumentalities and entities of the LGUs, CSOs, private displaced mothers can find help with breastfeeding, feed groups and organized volunteers, to utilize their facilities and care for their babies and give support to each other; and resources for the protection and preservation of life and (18) Develop and Strengthen the capacities of vulnerable and properties during emergencies in accordance with existing marginalized groups to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, policies and procedures; and recover from the effects of disasters; (10) Identify, assess and manage the hazards vulnerabilities and (19) Adopt and implement a coherent , comprehensive, risks that may occur in their locality; responsive disaster risk reduction programs incorporated in (11) Disseminate information and raise public awareness about the programs of Persons with special needs , programs that hazards, vulnerabilities and risks, their nature, effects will assist them in becoming resilient and develop their own early warning signs, counter-measures and programs response mechanism , and involving them in the DRRM and initiatives of the City for disaster risk reduction and Planning process ; management; (20) Adhere to and adopt the universal norms, principles, and standards of humanitarian assistance and the global effort (12) Identify and implement cost-effective risk reduction on DRRM , advocate gender sensitive DRRM programs measures/strategies; including persons with special needs to make them resilient; (13) Maintain a database of human resource, equipment, (21) Ensure the readiness of vulnerable and marginalized directories, and location of critical infrastructures and their citizens of Naga City in times of disaster through capacity- capacities such as hospitals and evacuation centers; building of marginalized sectors and service providers; (14) Develop, strengthen and operationalize mechanisms for (22) Coordinates with other government agencies and civil partnership or networking with the private sector, CSOs, and society organizations in providing DRR services to the volunteer groups; vulnerable and marginalized groups; 44 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS

(23) Take into account the needs of vulnerable and marginalized groups before, during and after disaster situations; 2014-017 (24) Promote and raise public awareness of and compliance with ENACTED: March 25,2014 RA 10121 and legislative provisions relevant to the purpose of RA 10121; (25) Coordinate other disaster risk reduction and management activities; (26) Establish linkage/network with other LGUs for disaster risk AN ORDINANCE CREATING reduction and emergency response purposes; A “BOTTOM-UP BUGETING- (27) Recommend through the NCDRRMC the enactment of local ordinances consistent with the requirements of RA 10121; DEPARTMENT OF (28) Implement policies, approved plans and programs of the NCDRRMC consistent with the policies and guidelines of AGRICULTURE” SPECIAL RA 10121 (29) Establish a City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management TRUST FUND ACCOUNT Operations Center (CDRRMOC); EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE (30) Prepare and submit, through the NCDRRMC and the City Development Council, the report on the utilization PURPOSE OF TRACKING of the Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Fund (LDRRMF) and other dedicated disaster risk reduction and FUND TRANSFERS AND management resources to the local Commission on Audit (COA), copy furnished the regional director of the Office EXPENDITURES IMPLEMENTING of the Civil Defense (OCD) and the Local Government Operations Officer of the DILG; and ALL BOTTOM-UP BUDGETING (31) Act on other matter or matters that may be authorized by (BUB) PROJECTS OF THE the NCDRRMC. NAGA CITY GOVERNMENT CO- SECTION 4. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE – The Naga City DRRMO shall have an organizational structure which will be FUNDED BY THE DEPARTMENT initially composed of the following: OF AGRICULTURE (DA): a.) Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer, b.) Administration and Training Officer, c.) Research and Planning Officer, d.) Operations and Warning Officer, Sponsor: e.) Emergency Medical Services Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr.

The organizational structure of the DRRMO shall be expanded to integrate Central Communications Center (COMCEN) as its emergency communications system in accordance with RA Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of 10121 and other existing rules and regulations. Emergency Naga, that: Medical Services (Naga City Rescue) was included pursuant to Pre Hospital Care Act of 2010. SECTION 1. – A “Bottom-Up Budgeting-Department of Agriculture” Special Trust Fund Account is hereby created exclusively for the SECTION 5. BUDGET – The Naga City Risk Reduction and purpose of tracking fund transfers and expenditures implementing Management Office is hereby provided the initial amount of Php all Bottom-Up Budgeting (BUB) Projects of the Naga City 3,000,000.00 for operational expenses including the construction Government co-funded by the Department of Agriculture (DA); of the Naga City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, to be taken from the General Fund of the City Government SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval. of Naga.

SECTION 6. TRANSFER OF EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL – Upon the effectivity of this ordinance , the personnel and its 2014-016 item including PS Budget from the PSO Disaster Mitigation ENACTED: March 25,2014 and Management Office (Sec.9 , (c)) Naga City Rescue and the DRRM related personnel and Rescue equipment shall be transferred to the NCDRRMO. AN ORDINANCE

SECTION 7. REPEALING CLAUSE - All other laws , Ordinances, APPROPRIATING THE AMOUNT Executive Orders and other executive issuances which are OF SIX MILLION NINE HUNDRED inconsistent with or contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, particularly provisions of the IRR of the RA 10-121 are hereby TWENTY FOUR THOUSAND amended or repealed accordingly. NINE HUNDRED NINETY FOUR SECTION 8. EFFECTIVITY – This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its approval. & 48/100 (P6,924,994.48) PESOS TO COVER PRIOR YEARS’ THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 45 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES

OBLIGATIONS AMOUNTING TO AND PROVIDING FUNDS SIX MILLION TWO HUNDRED THEREOF”, BY DELETING THIRTY THOUSAND TWO ITEM NO. 2 OF SECTION 22-4 HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO THEREOF SPECIFICALLY THE & 34/100 (P6,230,282.34) PHRASE “HE/SHE MUST BE PESOS AND THE AMOUNT AT LEAST A HIGH SCHOOL OF SIX HUNDRED NINETY GRADUATE” WHICH PERTAINS FOUR THOUSAND SEVEN TO THE QUALIFICATIONS OF HUNDRED TWELVE & 14/100 APPLICANTS/NOMINEES TO (P694,712.14) PESOS FOR THE THE CITY YOUTH OFFICIALS NAGA RIVER REHABILITATION PROGRAM: AND DEVELOPMENT FUND Author: (REPRESENTING 10% OF THE Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy SURPLUS), CHARGEABLE Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of AGAINST THE 2013 SURPLUS: Naga, that:

SECTION 1. –Ordinance No. 2012-035, entitled: “An Ordinance Sponsor: Providing for a Comprehensive Code for the Youth in Naga City and Other Purposes and Providing Funds Thereof” is Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr. hereby amended by deleting Item No. 2 of Section 22-4 thereof specifically the phrase “He/She must be at least a high school graduate”, now to read as follows: Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the city of Naga, that: “SECTION 22-4.– QUALIFICATIONS .– Qualifications of applicants/nominees to the City Yo uth Officials Program are as SECTION 1. – The amount of Six Million Nine Hundred Twenty Four follows: Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Four & 48/100 (P6,924,994.48) Pesos is hereby appropriated to cover prior years’ obligations 1. He/She must be a bona fide resident of the City of Naga for amounting to Six Million Two Hundred Thirty Thousand Two not less than six months prior to the submission of applications; Hundred Eighty Two & 34/100 (P6,230,282.34) Pesos per 2. He/She must be 15 years old but more than 24 years old; hereto attached list, and the amount of Six Hundred Ninety 3. He/she must not have been a previous City Youth Official; Four Thousand Seven Hundred Twelve & 14/100 (P694,712.14) 4. He/she must be of good moral character, as duly certified by Pesos for the Naga River Rehabilitation and Development Fund the school head or the Punong Barangay as the case may be; (representing 10% of the Surplus), chargeable against the 2013 5. Can fully attend to official functions during Regular Office surplus;; hours, and; 6. He/She must accomplish the Application for SECTION 2. – This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval. together with other documentary requirements as prescribed by the Committee.

SECTION 2. –This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval. 2014-015 ENACTED: March 25,2014 2014-014 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ENACTED: March 18,2014 ORDINANCE NO. 2012-035 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING ENTITLED: “AN ORDINANCE AND REGULATING A FOOD AND PROVIDING FOR A BEVERAGE AREA IN NAGA CITY: COMPREHENSIVE CODE FOR THE YOUTH IN NAGA Introduced by: CITY AND OTHER PURPOSES Hon. Maria Elizabeth Q. Lavadia 46 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS

Sponsored by: ordinance, temporarily close and regulate the use of any local Committee on Laws & Ordinances Committee on street, road, thoroughfare, or any other public place where Trade & Industry shopping malls, Sunday flea or night market or shopping areas Committee on Ways & Means may be established and where goods merchandise, foodstuffs, commodities or articles of commerce may be sold and dispensed to the general public.

EXPLANATORY NOTE 5.1 - Portion of Calle del Rio starting from corner Eurotel (Danlugan) up to back-end of Eurotel Building (end of the Eurotel WHEREAS, the present administration is highly committed to tent) shall be temporarily closed from vehicular traffic starting propel economic growth with equity; 6:00PM every Friday to 2:00AM of Monday.

WHEREAS, to achieve sustainable and inclusive economic SECTION 6. Set-Up and Lay-Out – The following guidelines for development, micro, small and medium enterprises should be the operation thereof are hereby formulated: recognized by the city government as a vital tool for uplifting the socio-economic status of the poor, for providing employment 1) The concession shall be offered to all qualified persons, to individuals in the marginalized sector, and for correcting the preferably a voting resident of the City of Naga, duly existing discrepancy between the privileged and underprivileged; certified as such by the Commission on Election. Provided that he/she could present a Barangay Clearance, Police WHEREAS, establishment of a Food and Beverage Area will Clearance, Community Tax Certificate, Health Clearance provide micro, small and medium enterprises more avenue (food handlers); to sell their goods and offer their services, thereby increasing their income and enhancing their capacity to generate more 2) Setting up of stalls by concessionaires thereat shall not be employment opportunities for unskilled workers; earlier than 6:00PM every Friday and the same shall be completely removed before 2:00AM every Monday, closing WHEREAS, situating the Food and Beverage Area along the time of the food and beverage area; river bank of the Naga River will attract more consumers due to its scenery and ambience; 3) The portion of Calle del Rio which will be withheld for Food and Beverage Area shall be temporarily closed from traffic WHEREAS, by drawing Nagueňos to the site, it is hoped that starting 6:00PM every Friday, to 2:00AM of Monday they will be able to appreciate more the river and, along the way, recognize its great contribution to the development of Naga 4) The Food and Beverage Area stall shall be located at the as a Maogmang Lugar and instill to them the importance of its side of the Eurotel building facing the river with a dimension conservation and protection; of 2.5 x 2 square meter;

BE IT ORDAINED, therefore, by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of 5) The Food and Beverage Area operators shall pay their the City of Naga that: electricity consumption to Eurotel Hotel Management based on their wattage used; SECTION 1. Title – This ordinance shall be known as the “Food and Beverage Area Ordinance of Naga City”; 6) Food and Beverage Area operators may put up tables or other movable structures, the pathway along the riverbank SECTION 2. Definition of Food and Beverage Area– For should be cleared of tables and chairs; the purpose of this ordinance, Food and Beverage Area is that identified portion of Calle del Rio where you can find an informal 7) No space thereat shall be subleased to any person, only restaurant where you can get food and drinks; one (1) stall per operator is allowed; 8) No operator shall be allowed to utilize a sound system 2a. Beverage – Those Alcoholic drinks with less than 20% where the level of noise would destruct or cause discomfort Alcohol content. to the customers of neighboring operators;

SECTION 3. Location of the Food and Beverage Area – 9) Food and Beverage Area operators are only allowed to While the City Government of Naga could designate and declare have a common sound system and live entertainment but government properties and/or portions of roads or streets legally loud music and band are prohibited; and temporarily closed to vehicular traffic for the purpose of accommodating a food and beverage area, the initial designated 10) Stalls should be awarded by way of a raffle by the Market sight is a portion of Calle del Rio starting from corner Eurotel Awards Committee; (Danlugan) up to back-end of Eurotel Building (end of the Eurotel tent); 11) Stalls shall have a designated number according to the drawn slot and same shall not be transferred to the co-stall SECTION 4. Designated Days of Operation – The operation owners but considered as a designated permanent space in of Food and Beverage Area shall be conducted every Fridays, the Food and Beverage Area; Saturdays and Sundays from 6:00PM to 2:00AM, except during a week in May wherein Naga City is celebrating the Summer 12) Illegal vending is prohibited inside the Food and Beverage Peñafrancia Festival and the Third week of September wherein Area; we are conducting the Fluvial Procession; 13) Bringing any kind of bladed weapons/firearms inside the SECTION 5. Closure of Roads - Pursuant to the Local premises of the Food & Beverage Area shall be prohibited; Government Code of 1991, Chapter I Section 21(d) states that, any city municipality or barangay may, by a duly enacted 14) Serving of alcoholic drinks should only be from 8:00PM up

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to 12:00 Midnight; Ban of liquor for juvenile below 18 year’s 10.3 - Third Offense – a fine of PhP1,500.00 old) 10.4 - Fourth and Subsequent Offense – Cancellation of Mayor’s Permit SECTION 7. Sanitation and Waste Disposal: 10.5 - Penalty for Subleasing – Closure of stall, and the operator shall be banned from applying for another stall. 7.1 - Plastic utensils and Styrofoam are not allowed; SECTION 11. Amendatory Clause – Ordinance No. 215 s. 7.2 - Stall owners shall provide their own set of containers/ 1959 shall not apply only on the designated time and days of the garbage bag for proper sanitation. They are responsible for week during the operation of the food and beverage area on the the cleanliness of their surroundings; identified portion of Calle del Rio. The said Ordinance therefore, is hereby modified or amended accordingly. 7.3 - No solid and or liquid waste shall be thrown in the river; SECTION 12. Separability Clause – If parts of this ordinance 7.4 – Wash area will be provided by Eurotel Hotel. are declared unconstitutional by a competent court, the other provisions or parts thereof shall remain unaffected and SECTION 8. Maintenance of Peace and Order: enforceable. SECTION 13. Effectivity Clause – This ordinance shall take 8.1 - The City Government of Naga shall assign Two (2) Public effect immediately upon its approval. Safety Officers and Two (2) Tanods of Barangay Dinaga to the Food and Beverage Area for the purpose of maintaining the security and peace and order of the place and assistance from the members of the PNP. 2014-013

Concessionaires are required to hire security guards for the ENACTED: March 18,2014 whole group. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING SECTION 9. Payment of Fees: INCENTIVE FOR PROMPT 9.1 - The rental is PhP150.00 per night per stall; PAYMENT OF RENTALS AT THE NAGA CITY PEOPLE’S MALL: 9.2 - Food and Beverage Area operators shall be obliged to pay the rental of PhP150.00 per Night Whether they shall open or not on the stipulated days. In case the operator fail to pay for the Two (2) nights, he/she shall be subject to the Sponsor: following: Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro 9.2.1 - He/she shall not be allowed to operate on the following Hon. Ray-an Cydrick G. Rentoy Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays; Hon. Maria Elizabeth Q. Lavadia Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis 9.2.2 – In the event that he/she fails to pay again the said account for Four (4) nights, he/she must pay the previous account plus the penalty or fine which is under Section 10 Penalty Provision on the first offense of PhP500.00; Be it resolved by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga, in session duly assembled, that: 9.2.3 – Same unpaid accounts for Six (6) nights he/she shall pay the previous accounts plus the fine under second offense SECTION 1. – INCENTIVE TO PROMPT PAYORS OF RENTS.- which is PhP1,000.00; Upon effectivity of this ordinance, those stallholders who do not have arrearages and who are prompt on their payment of their 9.2.4 – And on the Third Offense made by the stall operator, he/ rents on or before every 25th of the month shall, henceforth, be she shall be made to pay the previous accounts of Eight (8) entitled to an incentive of twenty five percent (25%) discount on nights plus a fine of PhP1,500.00;

STALLHOLDERS who are prompt in their payments have been provided incentive discounts 9.2.5 – Lastly, fourth and subsequent offense shall be the on rental rates at the Naga City People’s Mall. cancellation of his/her Mayor’s Permit;

9.3 – Furthermore, except in cases where there are official pre- announcement made by PAG-ASA office for the weather disturbances/typhoons on the particular day or days, the stall operators shall be exempted from paying the per night rental of PhP150.00;

SECTION 10. Penalty Provisions – Violation of any of the provisions of the operating guidelines shall be penalized by the following administrative fines:

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WITH ‘Dalhuganni Ina’ in the foreground and Eurotel Hotel in the background as familiar landmarks, the street along the Naga River in Barangay Dinaga from Dalhugan’s corner up to Panganiban Bridge has been named “Calle del Rio,” which literally means “road by the river.”

the rental rates as provided by Ordinance No. 2010-064. Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga, that: SECTION 2. - The head of the Market Enterprise and Promotions Office is hereby directed to provide within three (3) weeksan SECTION 1. – that street at the Barangay Dinaga from corner Action Plan on how he can recover the foregone income of the Danlugan up to Panganiban Bridge in the City of Naga as “Calle Market Enterprise and Promotions Office. del Rio”, which literally means “road by the river”.

SECTION 3. - REPEALING CLAUSE. – All ordinances, SECTION 2. EFFECTIVITY. This ordinance shall take effect issuances, rules and regulations, or any parts thereof, which upon its approval. are inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, amended and/or modified accordingly.

SECTION 4. – EFFECTIVITY. – This ordinance shall take effect 2014-010 upon its approval and fifteen (15) days after publication ina ENACTED: February 25,2014 newspaper of local circulation. AN ORDINANCE NAMING THE ROAD THAT CONNECTS 2014-011 PALOMARES STREET TO ENACTED: March 4,2014 ISAROG STREET IN BARANGAY TINAGO AS JAIME C JIMENEZ, AN ORDINANCE OFFICIALLY SR. STREET (JC JIMENEZ SR. NAMING THAT STREET AT THE STREET): BARANGAY DINAGA FROM CORNER DANLUGAN UP TO Introduced by: PANGANIBAN BRIDGE IN THE Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro

CITY OF NAGA AS “CALLE DEL EXPLANATORY NOTE RIO”, WHICH LITERALLY MEANS WHEREAS, the road connecting the Palomares Street and the “ROAD BY THE RIVER”: Isarog Street in Barangay Tinago is still unnamed as of present;

WHEREAS, the said road leads to Mariners’ Polytechnic Sponsor: Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro Colleges Foundation, Inc., a reputable academic institution providing quality education to countless Nagueňos and instilling

THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 49 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES them to them the core values of discipline, competence and these respects. Cohort Survival Rate climbed in the elementary social responsiveness; level from 89.63% to 91.33% and in the high school from 64.56% to 72.88%. Completion Rate rose in the elementary level from WHEREAS, Commodore Jaime C. Jimenez, Sr., a retired officer 84.55% to 85.58% and in the high school from 61.86% to 68.94%. of the Philippine Navy, is the founder of the aforementioned In another important performance indicator, Participation Rate academic institution and; soared in the elementary level from 91.90% to 98.58% and in the high school from 65.07% to 91.07%. WHEREAS, naming the road connecting the Palomares Street and the Isarog Street to Jaime C. Jimenez, Sr. Street shall serve Meanwhile, the last two years ushered in two climacteric as the city government’s humble way of recognizing Commodore developments in Philippine education. RA 10157 known as the Jimenez’s invaluable contribution to the development and Kindergarten Education Act of 2012 prescribed a kindergarten empowerment of the Nagueňos; year before pupils could proceed to Grade I. RA 10533, the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, added two more years in WHEREAS, Section 13, Chapter II of the RA 7160 provides the secondary level. local government units the power to name streets within their jurisdiction; To sustain and more so to improve on earlier gains and on other indicators even in the wake of lengthened basic education, the BE IT ORDAINED, therefore, by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of local government’s contribution through the QUEEN Program the City of Naga, in session duly assembled, that: needs to be fine-tuned every now and then.

SECTION 1. - JAIME C. JIMENEZ, SR. STREET. - The road Article I connecting the Palomares Street and the Isarog Street in Title, Policy and Objectives Barangay Tinago is hereby officially named as Jaime C. Jimenez, Sr. Street. SECTION 1. Title. This Ordinance shall be known as the 2014 Quality Universal Education Empowerment in Naga, or 2014 SECTION 2. – EFFECTIVITY CLAUSE.- This ordinance shall QUEEN Program. take effect immediately upon its approval. SECTION 2. Declaration of Policy. It is the expressed policy of the state to provide free public education from elementary up to high school. Towards this end, the city government of Naga exhausts all means possible of realizing this specific 2014-009 constitutional mandate, especially in ensuring that all Nagueño ENACTED: February 25,2014 school children have full access to complete basic education-- kindergarten, elementary and high school. AN ORDINANCE FURTHER Recognizing that education is a right of all children of school age REVISING THE REVISED QUEEN and therefore with a correlative obligation on the part of their parents, a measure to ensure compliance to the latter is herein PROGRAM: provided.

SECTION 3. Objectives. This ordinance aims to ensure that all Introduced by: school children in Naga City will be able to access and complete THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION quality kindergarten, elementary and high school education. Specifically, it seeks to: Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III (a) Raise local consciousness about the challenges facing Naga Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado, Jr. in regard to completion of basic education among school Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro children; Hon. Mila SD Raquid-Arroyo (b) Provide the required funding support to ensure the provision of free elementary and high school education to children especially the underprivileged or those coming from financially Explanatory Note handicapped families in the city; and

Both the original QUEEN Ordinance 2007-045 introduced and (c) Mobilize local communities and other stakeholders in authored by then Vice-Mayor Gabriel Bordado and its subsequent providing the necessary support system towards ensuring amendment Ordinance 2011-053 authored by then Councilor that no school children will be left behind. Nelson S. Legacion were premised on these: (1) That the 1987 Philippine Constitution guarantees free public education in the Article 2 elementary and high school levels; (2) That the Philippines is a Definitions signatory to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals among which is universal primary education by 2015; and SECTION 4. Definition of Terms. For purposes of this ordinance, especially, (3) That “it is in the cohort survival and completion the following terms shall be construed to mean as hereunder that the city is failing, which reflect the weak holding power of our indicated: public schools.” (a) QUEEN – means Quality Universal Education Empowerment Over the last five school years, 2008-2009 to 2012-2013, the in Naga. The use of the expressions Kindergarten Queen, Division of Naga City Schools has steadily gained significantly in Elementary Queen, or Secondary Queen for specific 50 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS

references is self-explanatory. (g) In joining the project, parents shall commit to see their children through elementary and high school, ensure their (b) QUEEN Management Team (QMT) – refers to that body regular attendance, and refrain from sending them to work or herein created to oversee the implementation of the QUEEN on other errands. program and address operational issues that may arise, with the end view of ensuring that its objectives are successfully SECTION 8. Enrollment in and Procedure for Program carried out. Availment. Those availing of the QUEEN program and the corresponding benefits herein provided must enroll or apply in (c) Parents Teachers (Community) Association (PTCA and PTA,) the following manner, to wit: – refers to the private voluntary organization in all the public elementary and secondary schools under the Department of a. A parent applicant who must be a resident and registered Education duly organized and existing pursuant to DepEd voter of Naga City shall secure a QUEEN Application Form Order No. 23, s. 2002 and under other applicable laws and containing a Panunumpa/Pledge of Commitment from the regulations. QUEEN coordinator in the barangay where he resides and submits the same together with the photocopy of the birth (d) QUEEN Parents Association (QPA,) – refers to the certificate of the student as evidence that he/she isthe organization of parents of beneficiaries of the QUEEN biological and true parent of the student-beneficiary; program whether school-based or zone/community-based. b. In case the applicant is a guardian who must also be a resident (e) QUEEN coordinator – shall mean the person designated by and registered voter of Naga City, he/she shall submit the duly the City Mayor in each barangay tasked with the duty to accomplished QUEEN Application Form together with (1) assist the city in the implementation of its QUEEN Program. the Birth Certificate of the student/child, and (2) any proof that the Article 3 student/child is his/her relative, or proof that the child/student is The Program, Its Coverage, Mechanics, Availment and an orphan or abandoned by the biological parents as attested Maintenance to by the Punong Barangay;

SECTION 5. The QUEEN Program. QUEEN is a non-political c. The applicant must fill up only one prescribed form which initiative that seeks to mobilize all stakeholders of the public must be carbonized and serialized whenever practicable school system, particularly at the community level, to ensure that containing such essential data of the applicant and the all Nagueño school children will be able to complete quality basic students-beneficiaries as well as the Panunumpa/Pledge education. of Commitment. The carbonized application form shall be distributed as follows: (1) the original [white] copy for SECTION 6. Program Coverage. The QUEEN program the School Board, (2) the second copy for the Office of the shall cover resident Nagueños enrolled public kindergarten, QUEEN coordinator, and (3) the third [last] copy to be kept by elementary, and high schools in the city especially the the parent/guardian; underprivileged or those coming from financially handicapped families. Provided, that they comply with standard DepEd school d. The Office of the QUEEN coordinator, after verifying and regulations. Provided, further that their parents or guardians determining that the applicant is a resident of the barangay and faithfully abide by the reasonable conditions that may be imposed a registered voter of Naga City, shall issue QUEEN ID bearing under the program, such as but not limited to, attendance in the name of the children/students and name of school/s; brigada eskwela, rabuz, and parenting seminar. e. The QUEEN coordinator shall collate all duly accomplished SECTION 7. Mechanics. The QUEEN Program shall be guided application forms and bring the same to the Head of School by the following general implementation guidelines defining the for the latter’s signature. It shall likewise be his obligation to respective role of each stakeholder: ensure that the parents/guardians receive their respective copies of the Application Form. (a) The Program shall be implemented by the city government through the QUEEN Management Team herein created. f. When enrolling, the parent/guardian shall present the duly (b) The Naga City School Board shall provide the necessary accomplished form to the school together with the QUEEN ID funding requirement under the QUEEN Program. for verification of the school’s enrolment committee; (c) The Division of City Schools, together with all the public elementary and high schools in Naga, shall intensify efforts g. The School Board shall provide the School Heads of the to monitor and track all pupils entering the system. During public schools the list of QUEEN beneficiaries enrolled in their enrolment, there shall be zero unclaimed report cards. school for record and reference purposes and as basis for fund allocation; (e) The Barangay Councils shall coordinate with local schools within their respective jurisdiction and encourage all parents h. The School Heads shall submit to the Naga City School Board to send and maintain their children in school. the list of pupils with the corresponding name of parents/ guardians and their addresses who did not enroll the following (e) The Parents Teachers and Community Association and school year. the Naga City People’s Council shall find ways of helping financially handicapped parents overcome problems in regard SECTION 9. Maintenance of Membership in the Program. In to putting and maintaining their children in school. order to maintain membership in and avail of the benefits under the QUEEN Program, the following must be observed: (f) The QUEEN Parents Association – shall assist in program implementation and in ensuring that the entitlements of the (a) The student must comply with the standard DepEd school beneficiaries are duly received by them; rules and regulations; THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 51 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES

(b) The parent or guardian must faithfully comply with his that shall be granted under the program, to wit: parental obligations and the conditions imposed under the program which shall include: (a) Anti-Tuberculosis Fee (P5.00); (b) Phil. Nat’l. Red Cross Fee (P35.00); (i) Enrolling his child or ward in school until he/she completes (c) BSP/GSP Fee (P50.00); his/her elementary and high school education; (d) Escoda Thinking Day Fee (P1.00); (e) Test Paper Fees (P25.00); (ii) Ensuring that his child or ward is regularly attending (f) Athletic Fee (P5.00); classes; and refraining from sending him/her for work or (g) School Publication Fee (P25.00); other errands; (h) SSG/SSC/Pupil’s Government Fee (P50.00); and (i) Library/Laboratory Fee (P10.00). (iii) Helping, assisting and guiding his child or ward in his/her studies; SECTION 12. Payment to Supplement Basic Operational Needs of Public Schools. In addition to the above items, the (iv) Regularly attending and actively participating in meetings, School Board shall allocate such amount herein stated seminars, and other activities called or sponsored by the or necessary for the following basic operational needs, to wit: PTCA/PTA, the school, the QPA or the City Government. In this regard: (a) For internet fee of P899.00 per month for each of the 27 public elementary and high schools in urban centers and (a) A parent or guardian shall be provided with QUEEN P1,399.00 per month for each of the 9 public elementary notebooks by the Naga City School Board, to be signed by and high schools in upper barangays; the class adviser, principal, QUEEN coordinator or QUEEN president that will serve as proof of their attendance in the (b) For security guard or utility worker of P3,000.00 per month activities; and per public elementary and secondary school; provided that the security guard or utility worker designated for each (b) At the end of each school year, the QUEEN Parent’s school has prior joint endorsement of the school principal Association Officers shall check and determine the and the presidents of the PTA and of the QPA; number of meetings/activities attended based on the (c) For school supplies including bags which must be QUEEN notebook; distributed to Grade I QUEEN beneficiaries not later than the first month of any given year; (b) Parents or guardians who fail to attend at least three (3) of (d) For Empowerment Fund Assistance computed at P75.00 the following activities, namely: BrigadaEskwela, Rabuz, per student for school improvement projects including those Parenting Seminar, PTA General Assembly, QUEEN Family that will improve the quality of performance of learners and Day, and QUEEN Assembly without valid reasons, shall their completion of basic education; render community service to be scheduled by the QUEEN (e) For BrigadaEskwela Fund Assistance of P10,000.00 per Parent’s Association Officers in coordination with the School school; Heads to offset their absences; (f) For recognition fee assistance of P10,000.00 per school; (g) For graduation fee assistance of P300.00 per graduating (d) A parent/guardian who fails to attend all activities or refuses pupil or student for items such as but not limited to toga, to render community service shall be considered to have yearbook, rental of sound system, ribbons and corsages, waived the rights and privileges being offered by the program. and meals and snacks for guests and teachers; Consequently, his/her name and those of his children/wards (h) For class memorial fee assistance of P100.00 per shall be stricken off from the list of the QUEEN beneficiaries graduating pupil or student; effective the ensuing school year without prejudice to reinstatement upon application after one year; (i) For rice distribution of at least four (4) kilograms every month of August, November and Februaryof a given year (e) If the QUEEN ID is lost, the parent or guardian must make in favor of all QUEEN members, subject to the attendance a written request to the QUEEN coordinator who, upon requirement in Sections 9 and 11 hereof; ascertainment of its merits, shall re-issue a new QUEEN ID card. (i) For parenting seminar and capability development in order to inculcate among the parents of public school children Article 4 their obligations and the manner and ways to become Funding and Entitlements effective parents, the sum of at least P5,000.00 per school;

SECTION 10. Funding. Full funding support for the QUEEN (k) For Task Force Dunong and/or related school-based projects Program shall be provided for under the annual budget of the aimed at raising the level and quality of education in the city Naga City School Board chargeable against the Special Education in the sum of P10,000.00 per school and/or Dunong Center; Fund (SEF). The School Board shall prioritize the programs pursuant to its mandate of providing operational support to the (l) For meals and other expenses on the occasion of QUEEN public school system under the Local Government Code. meetings and assemblies called to evaluate, plan and address program concerns in the beneficiaries’ respective SECTION 11. Fund per Student. The fund allocation for schools or areas in the sum of P5,000.00 per school. each student shall be computed and determined by the Office of the Naga City School Board based on the number SECTION 13. Authority to Increase Funding Allocation. Upon of QUEEN beneficiaries enrolled in the program. Provided, the recommendation of the QUEEN Management Team herein that QUEEN beneficiaries have at least eighty (80%) percent referred to and when the fund source so permits, the School school attendance. It shall include the following items with their Board shall increase the fund allocation for each of the above corresponding amounts representing the benefits or entitlements items and include such items it deems essential. 52 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS

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SECTION 14. Current Funding. The budget for the current year (b) A school-level QUEEN Management Team shall also be that the School Board had allocated for the above items shall organized to oversee implementation of the QUEEN initiatives be deemed as compliance with the herein mandate. For ensuing thereat. It shall comprise of the school head as team leader, budget years, it shall ensure that all items enumerated above are and the PTCA/PTA and faculty club presidents, representative given their corresponding budgetary allocations. of the barangay council and the QUEEN Parents’ Association president, as members. Article 5 The QUEEN Organization SECTION 16. The QUEEN Parents Association. (a) A QUEEN Parents’ Association (QPA) in every school as well as a city- SECTION 15. The QUEEN Management Team. (a) wide QUEEN Federation shall be organized to help assist in A Management Team is hereby created to oversee the addressing program concerns. implementation of the QUEEN program and address operational issues that may arise, with the end view of ensuring that its (b) A QUEEN Parents’ Association (QPA) in every zone or objectives are successfully carried out. The City QUEEN community in each barangay in the city shall likewise be Management Team shall be comprised of the following: organized for the same purpose and to assist in ensuring that the entitlements due the beneficiaries are duly received by (a) The City Mayor, as program director; them. To augment family income and to help empower QUEEN (b) The Vice-Mayor, as deputy program director; beneficiaries, relevant projects towards this end shall be initiated (c) The Chairperson of the Committee on Education of the in coordination with appropriate offices of the city. Sangguniang Panlungsod, as executive officer; (d) The Division of City Schools Superintendent, as member; Article 6 (e) The City PTA league president, as member; Offenses and Penalties (f) The NACITEA president, as member; (g) The QUEEN Federation president, as member; SECTION 17. Prohibited Acts. (a) Save for medical and valid (h) The City Social Welfare and Development Officer, as reasons, it is unlawful for a parent, guardian or any person member; entrusted with the care and custody of a child of school age to (i) The Association of Barangay Council president, as member; forbid, prevent or disallow the latter to enroll and/or attend school (j) The Naga City People’s Council chair, as member; in the elementary and high school. (k) The Naga City School Board Project Coordinator, as member. (b) It is likewise unlawful for any person to demand payment and/ or collect from the parents, guardians, pupils or students for It shall have the necessary support staff headed by the Naga City the items and corresponding amounts stated in Section 11 School Board Administrator which shall be in-charge of carrying hereof. out the action plans formulated by the City QUEEN Management Team. (c) Finally, it is unlawful for any person to impose as condition for

NAGA City Mayor John Bongat explains the salient points of the revised 2014 QUEEN Program to its beneficiaries in the barangays before distributing the rice allocations as component of the program that seeks to augment family income while empowering them to become productive citizens.

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any examination and/or release of report cards the payment for such items and amounts mentioned in Section 11 hereof as 2014-008 well as such other items and amounts that may be demanded ENACTED: February 25,2014 of the pupils and students.

SECTION 18. Penalties. For committing any of the above prohibited acts, the violator shall be penalized as follows: AN ORDINANCE PROMOTING

(a) For the first offense – a fine of One Thousand Pesos GOOD GOVERNANCE (P1,000.00) or an imprisonment of thirty (30) days, or both at the discretion of the Court; PRACTICES AT THE BARANGAYS OF NAGA CITY, ESTABLISHING (b) For the second offense – a fine of Three Thousand Pesos (P3,000.00) or an imprisonment of sixty (60) days, or both at THE EMPOWERMENT AND the discretion of the Court; and ADVANCEMENT OF BARANGAYS (c) For the third and succeeding offenses – a fine of Five Thousand Pesos (P5,000.00) or an imprisonment of ninety ON LOCAL LEGISLATION (90) days, or both at the discretion of the Court. (ENABL2E) PROGRAM, AND SECTION 19. — Compromise – The prosecution of any acts APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR or offenses under the immediately preceding sections may be compromised upon application of the offender and the conformity THE PURPOSE: of the City Mayor, subject further to the following conditions, to wit: (a) the offender undertakes in writing within a period of fifteen (15) days from commission not to do the same offense; Introduced by: (b) he shall render community service, such as planting trees, as may be directed by the School Board Administrator; and (c) a majority vote of the city QUEEN Management Team is obtained Hon. Nelson S. Legacion for purposes of giving validity thereto. City Vice Mayor

Article 7 Sponsored by: Final Provisions Hon. Vidal P. Castillo SECTION 20. Program Implementation Review and Success Indicators. Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro Every year before the start of the enrolment period, Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III the QUEEN Management Team shall meet to review the detailed mechanics to identify problem areas, propose appropriate solutions, and promulgate revisions that will improve overall EXPLANATORY NOTE program implementation. The primary indicators for measuring program success shall be The City Government of Naga is known for its transparent and the participation, cohort survival and completion rates which form participatory governance. Since 1988, the city government has part of the 2nd Millennium Development Goal. These indicators initiated and institutionalized various innovative programs that shall be computed annually by the Division of City Schools and promote transparency, accountability and people-participation in shall be made available to the team prior to every review. its system of government. SECTION 21. Implementing Rules and Regulations. - This Over the years, this nationally-acclaimed and internationally- Ordinance shall be self-executory. But should there be a further recognized governance practice of the city government has need to promulgate rules and regulations to brought forth positive results, especially in the areas of community effectively carry out the purposes hereof, the QUEEN Management awareness and engagement, citizen ownership of programs, Team shall draft and recommend such for the approval of the City improved service delivery and enhanced local economic Mayor subject to the ratification of the Sangguniang Panlungsod. development. As a testament to this fact, the city has received SECTION 22. Repealing Clause. more than 150 regional, national and international awards and Any provision of ordinance, distinctions and is now considered as a center of good urban rules and regulations and/or parts thereof inconsistent with the governance in the country. provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed and/or modified accordingly. These accolades and honors, however, should not bring forth SECTION 23. Separability Clause. complacency and stagnation. The present challenge is to Should any portion or sustain and to advance further the gains of these efforts of the provisions of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional or city government. This means that the present administration invalid, the other parts or provisions thereof which are not should enhance existing programs by expanding their coverage affected thereby shall continue to be in full force and effect. and mainstreaming their processes and systems, develop SECTION 24. Effectivity. new approaches and mechanisms for the advancement of This Ordinance shall take effect the principles of good governance, and further strengthen the immediately upon its approval and after publication in a partnership among and between the different stakeholders of the newspaper of local circulation. city.

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IN PURSUANCE of the city’s participatory governance, Vice Mayor Nelson Legacion gives talking points to barangay participants attending a seminar-workshop on the effective implementation of the Empowerment and Advancement of Barangays on Local Legislation (or ENABL2E) Program.

Given the above, it seems that it is high time for the various to: good practices of the city government to be brought down to the grass-root level, especially to the barangays. Barangays are the 1. Enhance the awareness of barangay officials on their basic political units of government. They are in the front line of functions, duties and obligations as local legislators; delivering crucial social services to the public. They are also 2. Educate barangay officials on the various legislative authorized by law to legislate and, as a result, are provided with procedures needed in crafting responsive legislation and the powers to regulate, restrict and/or broaden the allowable rational regulatory policies; actions and behaviour of the people and other legal entities, such 3. Engage the barangay officials in promoting transparency, as private corporations. accountability and people-participation in governance processes; and, Considering their functions and roles, barangay governments are 4. Strengthen the partnership between and among the officials vital in the sustainable and inclusive economic development and of the city government and of the 27 barangay governments social progress of Naga. Their competence and responsiveness of Naga City. in addressing the needs of the people shall form a great part in SECTION 3. – DEFINITION OF TERMS. –For purposes of this shaping Naga as one of the most competitive and most liveable ordinance, the following terms shall mean: cities in the country and in the world. With this, it is, therefore, necessary for the city government to ensure that elected officials 1. Barangays – refer to the 27 smallest administrative divisions in the 27 barangays of the city are highly proficient, effective in the City of Naga and well-equipped in performing their duties, most especially 2. ENABL2E Program – refers to the Empowerment and in crafting relevant legislations and rational regulatory policies. Advancement of Barangays on Local Legislation Program of The principles of transparency, accountability and people- the Sangguniang Panlungsod participation should also be inculcated to them so as to improve 3. Journals – refer to the collection or compilation of minutes of delivery of basic social services, eliminate corruption, red meeting tape and patronage politics, and, ultimately, eradicate poverty 4. Minutes – refers to a written record of an official proceeding or and uplift the Nagueňos’ quality of life. To achieve this end, session of a barangay government the Empowerment and Advancement of Barangays on Local LEgislation (ENABL2E) Program is hereby conceptualized. SECTION 4. – SCOPE. – This ordinance shall engage the 27 barangay governments of Naga City, especially their officials Be it ordained, therefore, by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the involve in legislation (punong barangay, barangay kagawad and City of Naga that: barangay secretary).

SECTION 1. TITLE. – This ordinance shall be known as the SECTION 5.– THE EMPOWERMENT AND ADVANCEMENT “ENABL2E Ordinance of Naga City.” OF BARANGAYS ON LOCAL LEGISLATION (ENABL2E) PROGRAM. – The Empowerment and Advancement of Barangays SECTION 2. – PURPOSE. – This ordinance is enacted in order on Legislation Program, to be referred herein as the ENABL2E THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 55 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES

Program, is an initiative of the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Naga Panlungsod, enhancing transparency, accountability and people- that seeks to capacitate the newly-elected officials of the 27 participation in governance. barangay of Naga City to better participate in legislative sessions, craft responsive legislation and rational regulatory policies, and After the regular session of the Sanggunian, an open forum will to become advocates of good governance. be conducted between the city officials and the barangay officials attending the SP Watch. This 30-minute interaction will provide The ENABL2E Program shall begin no later than four (4) months an opportunity for the barangay officials to clarify procedural after assumption to office of the current set of newly elected measures of the Sanggunian, provide their thoughts and barangay officials and up to the completion thereof. It shall comments on certain developmental issues being faced by the likewise be undertaken within the contemplated period every city and under deliberations of the SP, and/or offer suggestions time a barangay election is held. It shall be composed of four on how to improve city mechanisms and projects. components or mechanisms, to wit:

1. Conference on Barangay Legislation SECTION 9. – OUTSTANDING SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY 2. SP Watch AWARD. – The ultimate goal of the ENABL2E Program is to 3. SP Forum establish more responsive and more dynamic barangay councils. 4. Outstanding Sangguniang Barangay Award With this, the City Government of Naga shall recognize barangay councils which have demonstrated exemplary performance SECTION 6.– CONFERENCE ON BARANGAY LEGISLATION in enacting legislative measures that greatly contribute to the . -Under this mechanism, barangay officials of Naga City shall achievement of sustainable and inclusive socio-economic undergo a one-day seminar on local legislation to be organized development in their respective communities. The Outstanding by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Naga, in partnership with the Sangguniang Barangay Award shall also serve as the monitoring Liga ng mga Barangay and with the support of the Department and evaluation mechanism of the ENABL2E Program. of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). Through this mechanism, barangay officials will be educated on their functions, This mechanism shall have the following guidelines: responsibilities and powers as legislators of their respective barangay. A. CRITERIA OF SELECTION

Legislative procedures, including some of the technicalities The Outstanding Sangguniang Barangay Award shall be involved in establishing a quorum, conducting committee and conferred to barangay councils with the highest scores on public hearings and enacting resolutions and ordinances, will the following: also be taught in this seminar. Officials of the city council will also be sharing their first-hand experience on crafting responsive 1. Effectiveness of Legislative Agenda and sound legislative measures, as well as on promoting i. The legislative agenda of the barangay complements transparency, accountability and people-participation in policy- and supports the Executive-Legislative Agenda and and decision-making processes of the government. thrusts of the City Government of Naga and the Republic of the Philippines The conference shall commence not later than four months ii. Consultations have been made in the development of after assumption to office of newly elected barangay officials. It the Legislative Agenda will be held every Friday at a venue to be determined by the iii. The Legislative Agenda of the barangay provides Sangguniang Panlungsod Secretariat. legislative actions on the Investment and Development Plan of the barangay For purposes of efficiency and economy, the city’s twenty seven barangays will be clustered. There shall be seven (7) barangay 2. Effectiveness of the Legislative Tracking System governments for the first three sessions. For the last session, i. All legislative measures of the barangay are on file, meanwhile, six (6) barangay governments shall be in attendance. properly indexed and easily retrievable ii. There are mechanisms for monitoring the implementation SECTION 7.– SP WATCH.-Through the SP Watch, barangay and impacts of local legislations officials will be given the opportunity to watch and observe the proceedings of the Sangguniang Panlungsod’s regular session. Under this mechanism, they will be exposed to the procedures 3. Availability of Legislative Documents and deliberations of the SP, from the calling to order of a session i. Journals of the Sangguniang Barangay are on file and to its adjournment. easily retrievable ii. Minutes of sessions duly signed by all members present The 27 barangay governments of Naga will be re-clustered into and certified by the Barangay Secretary five (5) and, depending on said grouping and scheduling, their iii. Committee Reports signed by majority of all members officials will sit as audience of the Sangguniang Panlungsod. iv. Notices and minutes of special sessions are on file and They will also be provided copies of the agenda, resolutions and easily retrievable ordinances to be discussed in the session and other documents necessary to the knowledgeable and intelligent observation of 4. Efficiency of Performance of the Sangguniang Barangay the SP’s regular session. i. Attendance to the Conference on Barangay Legislation, SP Watch, SP Forum and other meetings/projects SECTION 8. – SP FORUM. –This mechanism aims to encourage sponsored by the city government that directly involve barangay officials to partake in the development of the city and the barangay councils, either as beneficiaries or as will also strengthen partnership among and between the city stakeholders; government and the 27 barangay governments of Naga. It will also ii. Attendance of barangay officials to regular barangay serve as an interactive feedback mechanism of the Sangguniang sessions;

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iii. Number of committee and public hearings conducted iv. Review, validate, evaluate and select the Outstanding and attendance of barangay officials to the same; Sangguniang Barangay Awardees iv. Number of landmark ordinances enacted. following the criteria established in this ordinance and guidelines set by the committee; The following are considered as priorities: v. Submit to the Vice Mayor and the members of the • Annual Budget of the Barangay; Sangguniang Panlungsod not later than one and a half • Barangay Investment Plan; (1 ½ ) years, or eighteen months, after the last day of • Barangay Revenue Code; and, implementation of the SP Watch and SP Forum, the list • Barangay i-Governance which shall include the of the Outstanding Sangguniang Barangay Awardees for institutionalization of a barangay website, Barangay approval and conferment; and, Citizens’ Charter and other people-empowerment vi. Plan and conduct a prestigious Outstanding Sangguniang programs Barangay Awards Presentation, the date of which shall be determined by the Vice Mayor in consultation with the v. Number of resolutions with impact on local communities other members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod. and adoption/localization of city ordinances/programs; C. PRIZES vi. An enacted Internal Rules of Procedure which contain the following minimum requirements: Recipient of the Outstanding Sangguniang Barangay Award shall be given the following rewards: • Organization of the Sangguniang Barangay • Calendar of business for each session 1. First Place - A plaque and One Million Pesos (P1,000,000) worth • Legislative process of barangay project to be funded by the City Government of • Parliamentary procedure Naga • Discipline of members 2. Second Place – A plaque and Seven Hundred and Fifty 5. Quality of Office Set-Up and Sanggunian Deliberations Thousand Pesos (P750,000) worth of barangay project to be funded by the City Government of Naga i. Barangay Session Hall with appropriate fixtures and equipment 3. Third Place – A plaque and Five Hundred Thousand Pesos ii. Performance of the barangay council during the random (P500,000) worth of barangay project to be funded visitation and observation of the Outstanding Sangguniang Barangay Award Committee. The following shall be taken Only priority projects of the barangays, as stated in their Barangay into consideration in rating their performance: Development Plan, shall be funded by the city government a. Observance of the legislative process subject to strict observance of existing accounting and b. Observance of the parliamentary procedure auditing laws, rules and regulations. c. Attendance of barangay officials d. Participation of barangay officials SECTION 10. – FUNDING. – The City Government of Naga shall appropriate an annual budget of TWO MILLION AND FIVE B. OUTSTANDING SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY AWARDS HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS (P 2,500,000) for the purposes COMMITTEE of the successful and efficient implementation of the ENABLE Program. The said amount shall be charged against the General 1. Composition Fund of the City Government of Naga

The Outstanding Sangguniang Barangay Awards Committee is SECTION 11.– SEPARABILITY CLAUSE. – Any provision or hereby constituted and shall be composed of the following: portion of this ordinance found to be unconstitutional or invalid shall not impair the other provisions or parts thereof which shall i. Secretary to the Sangguniang Panlungsod continue to be in force and effect. ii. Director of DILG-Naga City iii. Director of Jesse M. Robredo Governance Institute SECTION 12. – REPEALING CLAUSE. – Any or all ordinance, iv. Representative from the Academe, to be appointed by rules and regulations which are inconsistent or in conflict with the mayor the provision of this ordinance are hereby repealed and modified v. Representative from the Private Sector, to be appointed accordingly. by the mayor SECTION 13. – EFFECTIVITY. – This ordinance shall take effect 2. Duties and Functions upon its approval.

In order to efficiently and effectively implement the Outstanding Sangguniang Barangay Award, the Committee shall: 2014-007 i. Craft and implement guidelines on the efficient ENACTED: February 25,2014 implementation of the Outstanding Sangguniang Barangay Award; ii. Review and suggest amendments, if necessary, in the AN ORDINANCE NAMING THE criteria provided in this ordinance; iii. Conduct random visitation and observation of the CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL IN deliberations (sessions or committee hearings or both) TRIANGULO, THIS CITY, AS being conducted by the 27 barangay councils of Naga; BICOL CENTRAL STATION: THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 57 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES

On joint and collective motion would be most appropriate as it is in consonance with Naga City’s image as the Heart of Bicol; Explanatory Note WHEREAS, said name likewise denotes the city’s desire to WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 1993-041 mandated the invigorate the area by upgrading the facilities thereat establishment of a central bus terminal in Naga City which shall and introducing new improvements that will expand trade and serve as the sole loading and unloading facility of all public utility commercial transactions therein; buses coming from, going to or passing through the City of Naga BE IT ORDAINED, to or from any point of destination or origin; therefore, by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga, in session duly assembled, that: WHEREAS, pursuant to said ordinance, the city government SECTION 1. – TITLE. constructed a central terminal for PUBs in Central Business -This ordinance shall be known as the District II, Triangulo, Naga City; “Bicol Central Station Ordinance”. SECTION 2.–THE BICOL CENTRAL STATION. WHEREAS, the aforementioned central terminal for PUBs - The terminal has, since it became operational in 1999, served as a vital for buses that is situated in Central Business District (CBD) II, transportation hub and has become one of the most vital public then referred to as the Central Bus Terminal, is hereby named as facilities and economic enterprises of the city, promoting Naga’s the Bicol Central Station. stature as one of the most competitive cities in the country; All ordinances, rules and regulations and other pertinent WHEREAS, being the primary hub of tourist and business documents referring to the said terminal shall, henceforth, mean buses, the said terminal is the first edifice that travellers and to denote to the Bicol Central Station. businessmen see in our city and gives the first impression of the SECTION 3. – REPEALING CLAUSE. city on them, making it one of the crucial elements in marketing - All previous ordinances, a good image for Naga; issuances and regulations or part/s thereof which are inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby repealed, amended or modified WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 1993-041 did not provide any specific accordingly. name for the said central bus terminal; SECTION 4. – EFFECTIVITY CLAUSE.- This ordinance shall WHEREAS, naming the said edifice as Bicol Central Station take effect immediately upon its approval.

THE enhanced façade of the renamed Bicol Central Station speaks of the re-invigorated and better-managed operations of this important public facility in the best interest of the riding public , the stallholders, and the transportation operators themselves.

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age or persons over eighteen years of age but are unable 2014-006 to fully take care or protect themselves from abuse, neglect, cruelty, exploitation and discrimination because of physical or ENACTED: February 17,2014 mental disability or infirmity.

SECTION 4.Rights, Privileges and Authority. – Subject to AN ORDINANCE REGULATING the provision of applicable national law, rules and regulations, the Sangguniang Panlungsod shall grant rights, privileges and THE OPERATION OF PERYAHAN authority to operate peryas and/or carnivals in favor only of an AND/OR CARNIVALS IN THE applicant who meets the following requirements: TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION (a) If a natural person, the applicant is at least 21 years of age, and a Filipino citizen. If a juridical person, the applicant OF THE CITY OF NAGA, AND is organized and existing under Philippine laws and with corresponding proof thereof; and PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR (b) The applicant must possess the required valid and subsisting authority or certification to operate from the following VIOLATIONS THEREOF: concerned institutions:

1) Barangay within which such enterprise intends to Author: operate; Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy 2) Religious sect or congregation located within the proximity hereinafter provided; and 3) Educational institutions located within the proximity hereinafter provided. Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga, that: In case of carnivals, the following documents must also be presented in addition to the foregoing requirements: SECTION 1.Title. – This ordinance shall be known as the “Peryahan and Carnival Regulatory Ordinance of the City of 4) Insurance policy; and Naga” and it shall be enforced in conjunction with pertinent 5) Certification issued by the City Engineer’s Office as to national laws, rules, and regulations already promulgated or may the safety of the amusement rides. later be promulgated regarding the matter. Provided, that no more than three (3) franchises/operators shall SECTION 2.Declaration of Policy. – The City of Naga be granted a permit to establish or operatesimultaneously within considers some games and amusements such as peryahan the city’s jurisdiction. Provided further, that not more than one generally inimical to the interests of the people. However, there (1) franchise/operator shall operate within a certain barangay in are national laws which allows the operation of certain game of the city. chance played in peryahans and which the City of Naga cannot prohibit, but such activities even if considered legal are subject to SECTION 5. Permit or License. – No person shall commence the regulatory powers of the local government units concerned. Perya and/or Carnival operation without first obtaining a Amusement parks on the other hand, without an existing national Mayor’s Permit which may be issued only after showing that the law regulating such establishments, shall solely be subject to the Sangguniang Panlungsod had issued the requisite authority and regulatory powers of the local government units concerned giving the applicant has complied with the regulatory measures herein more emphasis on its safety features. provided. Given its regulatory powers and the regulatory mechanisms herein provided, the City of Naga considers peryahan and SECTION 6.Regulatory Mechanisms. – Any right, privilege or carnivals within its territorial jurisdiction as an amusement as well authority to operate a perya and/or carnival shall be conditioned as a recreational and social activity. on the grantee’s faithful, continued and strict compliance with the following regulations, to wit: SECTION 3.Definition of Terms. – As used in this Ordinance, the term: (a) On Location and Distance.

(a) Perya/Peryahan – shall mean a travelling enterprise offering No peryahan and/or carnival shall be established or allowed a variety of games of chance which are legal in nature. to operate within Two Hundred (200) meters from any place of worship or learning, except if the site is within a shopping (b) Carnival–shall mean an enterprise which offers amusement center or enclosed structure hidden from the view of people or entertainment to the public by means of one or more outside thereof. Otherwise, the applicant must furnish the amusement rides. necessary authorization or certification to operate from the religious sect/congregation and educational institution herein (c) Amusement Ride – shall mean any mechanized device or concerned as prescribed in subsection B, Section 4 of this combination of devices, including electrical equipment which ordinance. is an integral part of the device or devices, which carries passengers along, around, or over a fixed or restricted course (b) On Age Limit. for the primary purpose of giving its passengers amusement, pleasure, thrills, or excitement; Children will not be allowed to enter these premises unless they are accompanied by a person of legal age, preferably (d) Children–shall refer to persons below eighteen (18) years of their parents or guardians. Students shall be allowed to enter THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 59 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES

the premises only after class hours provided that they are not in their respective school uniforms. 1. For the first offense – administrative fine of Php5,000.00; 2. For the second offense – suspension of operation for a (c) On Date and/or Time of Operation. period of thirty (30) days; and 3. For the third offense – cancellation or revocation of the Operation of peryas and/or carnivals shall start no earlier than authority granted to the franchisee or grantee and perpetual 5:00 o’clock in the afternoonand shall be until 12 midnightof ban to operate within the city’s jurisdiction. any given day; except on special occasions as may be permitted by the City Mayor. Provided, that the penalty above prescribed shall be imposed after observance of due process in a summary hearing that (d) On Advertisement. the City Legal Officer shall conduct for and in behalf of the City Mayor. Provided further, that decision shall be rendered within No advertisement or streamer concerning herein peryas and/ five (5) days from the date the case is submitted for resolution. or shall be placed or hang up in front of or within one hundred (100) meters radius of any place of worship or institute of Provided finally, that the entire proceedings shall not last beyond learning in the city, except in or about the premises of the thirty (30) days from commencement thereof. Decision rendered peryahans and/or carnivals. and signed by the City Mayor upon recommendation of the City Legal Officer pursuant thereto, shall be immediately final and (e) On Wagers and Games of Chance. executory.

Operators of peryas shall not allow wagers exceeding Fifty SECTION 12.Repealing Clause. – The provisions of existing Pesos (P 50) and shall not include games of chance prohibited ordinances, orders and regulations which are in conflict hereof, by existing laws within the entirety of their operation. The are hereby amended, modified, repealed and/or superseded. use of chips or tokens as wagers and means of using any machine or equipment in herein peryas and/or carnivals is SECTION 13.Separability Clause. – The provisions of this highly encouraged. ordinance are hereby declared to be separable and, if any clause, sentenceprovision or section of this ordinance or application (f) Other Regulations thereof to any person or circumstances should for any reason be held invalid by a competent court, such invalidity shall not affect No alcoholic drinks or drugs shall be in any way consumed or the other provisions or application of the Ordinance. used within the area of peryas and/or carnivals. SECTION 14. — Effectivity. — This Ordinance shall take effect SECTION 7.Payment of Amusement Tax.The City Treasurer’s upon its approval, and after publication in a newspaper of local Office shall be tasked to provide the computation and schedule circulation. of payment for amusement tax of both peryas and/or carnivals without prejudice to existing revenue ordinances of the City of Naga. Said office shall also be in charge of the collection of said amusement tax. 2014-005 SECTION 8.Role of the Barangay. The Barangay wherein such ENACTED: February 12,2014 peryas and/or carnivals are put up shall be in charge of the peace and order and cleanliness of said enterprises. The Barangay Chairman shall assign Barangay Tanods that will secure the premises including the public visiting these places. AN ORDINANCE CREATING A PROCUREMENT OFFICE UNDER SECTION 9.Extension of Operation.It is the discretion of the Sangguniang Panlungsod whether or not to extend the operation THE OFFICE OF THE CITY of peryas and/or carnivals. In such a case, application for extension of operation of herein peryas and/or carnivals must MAYOR: be submitted to the Sangguniang Panlungsod Committee on Games and Amusements at least a week prior to the expiration of the existing permit/ license to operate. Sponsor: Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro SECTION 10.Enforcement and Inspection. To ensure compliance with applicable laws and the regulatory measures herein provided, the Office of the City Mayor or through its WHEREAS, Section 454 of Republic Act No. 7160 (Local authorized agent/representative is hereby empowered to Government Code of 1991), the Sangguniang Panlungsod is enforce applicable laws, rules, and regulations and/or to conduct empowered to create such offices as may be necessary to carry inspection of any of the premises subject hereof on such date out the purposes of the City Government; and time as it may deem necessary or as may be directed by the City Mayor. Its report shall be submitted to the City Mayor’s Office WHEREAS, procurement is one of the major activities of the city and the Sangguniang Panlungsod for their appropriate action. government undertaken all year round and requiring substantial financial and managerial resources; SECTION 11.Penalty. In addition to or aside from the penalty under applicable national laws, rules and regulations, violation WHEREAS, Section 6 of Republic Act No. 9184 (Government by the grantee or franchisee of any of the above regulations as Procurement Reform Act) mandates the standardization of well as any of the provisions hereof shall be punished as follows: the procurement process and forms of all Procuring Entities,

60 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS including the local government unit; ii. Based on inputs from the BAC and the TWG, it must prepare WHEREAS, the procurement documents, i.e., purchase orders, job orders, the existing structure for the city’s procurement contracts, and their attachments, for processing by the Budget, activities, although providing workable arrangements that enable Accounting, Legal and Finance Offices, and routing to the those charged with procurement activities in compliance with the signing and approving authorities. It must monitor the status of standards provided for in RA 9184, is tentative and bereft of a the procurements routed for approval, and cause the correction permanent and solid legal structure; of any formal deficiencies in the said procurement documents to facilitate action on the part of the approving authorities. NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga, that: iii. It shall create, maintain and update the registry of suppliers, contractors, and consultants. SECTION 1. Title of the Ordinance - This ordinance shall be known as “AN ORDINANCE CREATING A PROCUREMENT OFFICE UNDER THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR”; iv. It shall create, maintain and update a price monitoring list, if one is maintained by LGU-Naga. SECTION 2. Basis of Ordinance – This ordinance is hereby v. It shall manage and undertake procurements using the enacted pursuant to Section 454 (c) of Republic Act No. 7160, following alternative methods - Repeat Order and otherwise known as the Local Government Code, in relation with Section 6 and other pertinent provisions of Republic Act No. Shopping - upon prior resolution of the BAC and approval by the 9184, otherwise known as the Government Procurement Reform Head of the Procuring Entity. Act;

SECTION 3. Creation vi. It shall administer the PhilGEPS (Philippine Government – There shall be created an Office of the Electronic Procurement System), as the counterpart of the City Procurement. This Office shall constitute a new division in service provider, if the LGU-Naga has outsourced the PhilGEPS the administrative structure of the city government headed by the for non common use items. Depending on the Service Level City Procurement Officer; Agreement covering the contract, such administration may be SECTION 4. Responsibilities limited to registration of suppliers and other users, assigning – The City Procurement Office access levels, and updating of data. shall have the following responsibilities: vii. It shall transact with the PhilGEPS and PS-DBM in behalf of i. It shall act as the Secretariat for the Bids and Awards Committee theLGU-Naga. (BAC). As such, it shall have the following responsibilities: SECTION 5. Transitory Provisions. Pending the creation of • Act as the main support unit of the BAC; office and its attendant staffing as subject to the budget ceiling • Provide administrative support to the BAC and the Technical limitations by the Civil Service Commissions and Department of Working Group(TWG), if necessary; Budget and Management, the city mayor is hereby authorized • Organize and make all necessary arrangements for the to transfer and or detail any personnel with the relevant work BACmeetings as well as TWG meetings, if necessary; experience to temporary staff the office in transition; • Attend BAC meetings as Secretary; • Prepare Minutes of the BAC meetings; Take custody of SECTION 6. Separability Clause. If for any reasons, any part procurement documents and be responsiblefor the sale and or provisions of this ordinance shall be held unconstitutional or distribution of bidding documents tointerested buyers; invalid, other parts or provisions hereof which are not affected • Assist in managing the procurement process; thereby shall continue to be in full force and effect. Furthermore, • Monitor procurement activities and milestones for this ordinance modifies and/or supplements other relevant and properreporting to relevant agencies and/or end-users, when existing city ordinance(s); required; • Be the central depository of all procurement related information SECTION 7. Effectivity. This ordinance takes effect immediately and continually update itself with the most currentGovernment upon approval thereof in accordance with law. Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) resolutions issuances, circulars and events, and downstream the same to all relevant officer, employees, andparties requiring information. For this purpose, all informationreleased by the GPPB can be secured electronically from www.gppb.gov.ph; • Prepare the Annual Procurement Plan (APP) from the 2014-004 consolidated PPMPs (Project Procurement Management ENACTED: February 11,2014 Plan)submitted bythe various end-user units of the LGU- Naga,to make them available for review as indicated in Section 7 ofthe IRR-A; AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING • Make arrangements for the pre-procurement and pre- bidconferences and bid openings; AND REGULATING A NIGHT • Act as the central channel of communications for the BAC withthe end-users, PMOs, other units of the line agency, MARKET othergovernment agencies, providers of goods, civil works and consulting services, and the general public; IN THE CITY OF NAGA: • Assist the BAC in preparing drafts of BAC resolutions; and • Provide utmost priority to BAC assignments over all otherduties and responsibilities, until the requirements for Introduced by: theprocurement at hand are completed (Jury Duty). Hon. Maria Elizabeth Q. Lavadia THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 61 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES

Sponsor: “NIGHT MARKET ORDINANCE OF NAGA CITY.” SP Committees on Market Affairs, Ways and Means, Laws and Ordinances SECTION2.-DEFINITION OF TERMS.- As used in this ordinance, the following terms shall be construed and understood as follows: EXPLANATORY NOTE a) NIGHT MARKET–Refers to government regulated market Per data of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), micro, conducted at specific time and duration at night and located small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) contributed almost 61% in portions of designated places or streets in the City of Naga of the total jobs generated by all types of business establishments that are situated outside the Naga City People’s Mall and in 2011. This translates to about 3,872,406 new employment are legally and temporarily closed to vehicular traffic, for the opportunities created in 2011 as against the 2,473,336 new purpose of accommodating people indulged in the business jobs offered by big corporations in the same year. MSMEs also of selling goods or offering services to the public for profit. accounted for about 99% of the registered businesses in the country. b) OCCUPANTS – Refers to interested person or persons allowed to display and sell goods or offer services after an The aforementioned figures are highly illustrative of the vital role application has been approved and a definite space has been of the MSMEs in the inclusive socio-economic development of assigned on a temporary basis and has paid the nightly fee. our country. Due to their very nature, MSMEs provide livelihood c) COLLECTORS – Refers to revenue collection clerks, who is to our constituents who are less skilled and who are usually properly bonded, officially representing the Market Enterprise members of the underprivileged sectors of society. They also and Promotions Office, to collect the fees or charges and provide added value to local products and offer a ground for issue the corresponding receipt or cash tickets to occupants training the public’s entrepreneurial spirit and resourcefulness. of the night market.

Given their importance in the improvement of our country and d) CUSTOMER – Refers to any person buying the goods our city’s socio-economic status, the city government should displayed or patronizing the services of the occupants in the provide ample attention in attending their needs. The city night market of the City of Naga. government should offer them sufficient avenues where they can sell their wares and offer their services. MSMEs should be given e) SECURITY OFFICER – Refers to the policemen, public safety considerable assistance to grow. officers and barangay tanods assigned to maintain peace and order in the market area. Establishing a night market is a possible alternative in bestowing micro, small and medium entrepreneurs’ substantial exposure to f) NIGHT MARKET SUPERVISORS–Refers to the personnel the market. Through a night market that is situated in a heavily- assigned by the Market Enterprise and Promotions Office populated and busy location, they will be given significant who shall implement the distribution of the space to the opportunities to sell their products more easily and more occupant, ensure that fees are duly and promptly collected, profitably. and guarantee that sanitation and security in the areas are maintained and that regulations are strictly enforced and A night market can also be an extension of MSME’s business observed. operations. After usual 8 AM to 5 PM business operations, MSMEs can opt to establish a small selling area in a night market g) DESIGNATED NIGHT MARKET PLACE – These are officially and to sell their wares in an extended period. Such expansion declared locations which could be government properties will also result to generation of more employment opportunities and/or portions of roads or streets legally and temporarily for the poor and for the needy. closed to vehicular traffic, for the purpose of accommodating Even the national government acknowledges the significance of the night market project of the City Government of Naga. night market as an economic tool. In fact, the Local Government Location can be expanded relocated or transferred by the Code even allows the temporary closure of public roads for the Local Government as the need arises. purpose of establishing night markets. Chapter 1, Section 21, paragraph (d) of the Local Government Code of 1991 states SECTION 3.- DECLARATION OF POLICIES.-It is hereby the that “any city, municipality, or barangay may, by a duly enacted declared policies of the State and Naga City to: ordinance, temporarily close and regulate the use of any local street, road, thoroughfare, or any other public place where a. Promote the welfare of the public by providing sufficient shopping malls, Sunday, flea or NIGHT MARKETS, or shopping windows for economic gains; areas may be established and where goods, merchandise, b. Attain inclusive socio-economic development through foodstuffs, commodities, or articles of commerce may be sold advancing the interests of micro, small and medium and dispensed to the general public.” entrepreneurs and generation of employment opportunities; and, With the said provision of the LGC and the recognition of the value c. Maximize the utilization of government assets for sustainable of a night market for our economic advancement, the immediate and comprehensive economic growth and social progress. passage of this ordinance is, therefore, earnestly sought. Thus:

Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of ARTICLE II Naga, that: THE NIGHT MARKET

ARTICLE I SECTION 1.– LOCATION OF THE NIGHT MARKET.- while the BASIC PRINCIPLES City Government of Naga could designate and declare legally portion of open spaces or roads for purpose of the night market, SECTION 1.-TITLE. -ThisOrdinanceshall be known as the the initial designated site is the Gen. Luna (short Street), starting 62 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS from corner Benito Commercial Building to corner Eurotel Hotel; of their contract, hence, the Market Awards Committee is entitled to award his/her space to another applicant. SECTION 2.– DESIGNATED DAYS OF NIGHT MARKET. - The days of the Night Market shall be Fridays, Saturdays and SECTION 7. – RENTAL FEES.- Rental fee will be at PhP10.00 Sundays. Except during a week in May wherein Naga City is per square meter. Any fraction thereof shall be charged the same celebrating the Summer Peñafrancia Festival and the whole amount. month of September for the Peñafrancia Fiesta; All occupants shall also be charged PhP15.00 daily as payment SECTION 3. – DESIGNATED TIME AND DURATION OF for electric consumption. THE NIGHT MARKET.-Installing of the paraphernalia shall be at 7:00 PM, closing time shall be at 2:00 AM. No commercial SECTION 8. – COLLECTION OF RENTAL FEES.-The rental fee structure, paraphernalia or goods can be displayed before 7PM, must be paid nightly and before 2 AM, the closing time of the the opening time of the Night Market. Night market shall be for night market. The City Treasurer’s Office shall deputize assigned duration of six (6) hours. Night Market Supervisor(s) to collect the payment and issue corresponding cash tickets. SECTION 4. NIGHT MARKET OCCUPANTS.- Preference must be given to any voting resident of the City of Naga, duly certified as No credit is allowed. Inability to pay the rental fee before said such by the Commission on Election. Applicant shall be qualified time is considered a violation of this ordinance and the sanctions to sell his/her wares or offer his/her services in the night market, provided in this ordinance shall be levied to the occupant. provided, however, that his/her application to become one has been duly approved first by the Market Awards Committee. SECTION 9. – MAXIMUM AREA FOR OCCUPANCY.- Each occupant is only allowed to rent a maximum of Five (5) square SECTION 5. – APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS.-Individuals/ meter-stall (2.5 x 2.5). entrepreneurs who wish to be occupants in the night market shall submit their application documents to the Market Awards SECTION 10. – PROHIBITION ON SUBLEASING.- Subleasing Committee with the following requirements: is not allowed. All occupants permitted by the Market Awards Committee to do business in the night market should be the legal 1) Community Tax Certificate and rightful owner of the enterprise that will use and occupy the 2) Barangay Business Clearance (Barangay Dinaga) appropriated space for him/her. 3) Health Clearance 4) Voter’s ID/Certificate coming from the COMELEC Naga ARTICLE III 5) Police Clearance CLOSURE OF ROADS

SECTION 6.– STALL ASSIGNMENT - Upon approval of their SECTION 1. – Pursuant to the Local Government Code of 1991, applications, occupants in the night market shall be given a Chapter I Section 21(d) states that, any city municipality or permit and shall be assigned to a location by the Night Market barangay may, by a duly enacted ordinance, temporarily close Supervisor. and regulate the use of any local street, road, thoroughfare, or any other public place where shopping malls, Sunday flea or night Occupants are committed to sell their wares/open for business market or shopping areas may be established and where goods during all Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays within the period merchandise, foodstuffs, commodities or articles of commerce specified in the contract. Failure may be sold and dispensed to the general public; to abide with this condition shall be sufficient cause for cancellation

THE narrow street from corner Benito Commercial Building to Eurotel Hotel along Oragon Monument fronting the Naga City People’s Mall has been designated as initial site for the Night Market which is aimed at augmenting the income of micro, small, and medium enterprises while providing opportunity for shoppers to purchase dry goods in their free time after sundown.

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CACERES Archbishop Rolando Tirona and Rep. LeniRobredo, accompanied by city officials led by Mayor John Bongat and Vice Mayor Nelson Legacion, tour around the Night Market site shortly after its inauguration and blessing early this year.

SECTION 2. – FOR THE PURPOSE OF NIGHT MARKET – Gen. Luna (Short Street) shall be temporarily closed from SECTION 4.– THE NIGHT MARKET SECTIONS.-For purposes of order and aesthetics, the dry goods section of the night market traffic starting 7:00 PM to 2:00 AM on Fridays, Saturdays and shall be arranged in sections to wit: Sundays. a. Clothes and Apparel ARTICLE IV b. Sari-sari (accessories) INSTALLATION, DISPLAY AND REMOVAL OF GOODS AND c. Footwear OTHER PARAPHERNALIA d. Kitchenware e. Groceries SECTION 1. – INSTALLATION AND DISPLAY OF GOODS.- f. Gift Item Sections Occupants can only install and display their goods and g. Plant and Flowers other market paraphernalia within their designated area. No h. Furniture commercial structure, paraphernalia or goods can be displayed in the market site and/or along any streets, road-right of ways SECTION 5. – SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES.- and any government sites. Failure to comply shall be grounds Occupants and their respective sales personnel and helpers must for the removal and confiscation of the goods by the Naga City wear an identification card duly issued by the City Government of Police Office/Public Safety Office in favor of the City Government Naga when they are in the premises of the night market and are of Naga. actively involved in the selling of their wares or services.

SECTION 2. – KIND OF MATERIALS. – Only light structures The size of identification card shall be 4 x 5 inches with the and materials which could be easily folded, lifted and removed picture and name of the bearer clearly legible. The City Market should be installed since the stay of the occupants is limited Enterprise and Promotion Office shall determine the design and and temporary. The City Government if deemed necessary shall the other necessary information needed to be written on the ID. provide the design of collapsible structure and shall regulate the same to observe safety and aesthetics. SECTION 6.-REMOVALOF GOODSAND COMMERCIAL PARAPHERNALIA – All materials installed and/or displayed at SECTION 3.– ALLOWABLE GOODS FOR DISPLAY AND the night market must be completely removed and cleared on or VENDING.-Only light materials or goods which could be easily before closing time. lifted, folded and/or removed should be displayed and sold inside the night market; provided, however, that such items do not No structures, paraphernalia and goods of any part shall be left belong to the following categories: within the site of the night market site, along any streets, road- right-of-ways and/or in any publicly-owned sites. a. Pirated materials, such as DVDs and CDs; b. Livestock and poultry, either butchered or alive ARTICLE V c. Goods and services that emit loud noise and require CLEANLINESS AND SANITATION heavy electrical load (more than 500 watts). d. Alcoholic drinks. SECTION 1.- RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OCCUPANTS.-It is the 64 ORDINANCES LEGISLATIVE ACTS duty and obligation of the occupants to maintain the cleanliness SECTION 25.- REPEALING CLAUSE.-All ordinances, rules, and sanitation of their premises. orders and regulations or parts thereof contrary to or inconsistent with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed; SECTION 2. –PROPER DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE.-For convenient collection by garbage trucks, occupants are hereby SECTION 26. - SEPARABILITY CLAUSE.-If any provision obliged to observe proper segregation of solid waste and to place of this ordinance or the application thereon to any persons or their garbage in separate disposable containers, properly labeled circumstances is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance, either and the application of such provision to other persons or ‘biodegradable’ or ‘non-biodegradable’ and orderly kept at the circumstances shall not be affected thereby; side of the gutter of the road with their top openings tied or sealed to avoid scattering or spillage. SECTION 27. - EFFECTIVITY CLAUSE.- This ordinance shall take effect in full and immediately upon its approval unless No solid waste shall be thrown in the drainage canals situated otherwise suspended by the proper authorities. inside or in the surroundings of the night market.

SECTION 3.– DRYNESS OF THE AREA.-To avoid foul odor and unclean surroundings, occupants must maintain dryness of their 2014-002 respective areas. ENACTED: January 21,2014 SECTION 4.–PROPER DISPOSAL OF LIQUID WASTE.-Liquid waste must be placed in a separate container, which shall be properly labeled “liquid waste” and orderly kept at the AN ORDINANCE REORGANIZING side of the gutter of the road with its top opening tied or sealed to avoid spillage. AND RENAMING THE EXISTING

ARTICLE VI PUBLIC INFORMATION DIVISION PEACE AND ORDER OF THE CITY MAYOR’S SECTION 1.– ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITY OFFICERS.- While OFFICE AS THE CITY EVENTS, it is understood that occupants are to avoid unruly behavior, the City Government of Naga, however, shall assign three Public PROTOCOL AND PUBLIC Safety Officers and four tanods of Barangay Dinaga to the night market for purpose of maintaining the security and peace and INFORMATION OFFICE (CEPPIO): order of the place. Assistance of the members of the Philippine National Police shall be called whenever necessary. Authors: SECTION 2.–DUTY OF NIGHT MARKET SUPERVISORS IN CASE OF EMERGENCIES.-In case of emergency or fire Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis conflagration near the vicinity of the night market area, the Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro night market supervisor(s) shall inform the occupants of such incidences and advise the latter to speedily remove or, if needed, abandon their structures and valuables and hastily clear the road for the passage of firefighting units. EXPLANATORY NOTE

ARTICLE VII For purposes of economy, efficiency, sustainability and FINAL PROVISIONS accountability in the planning, organization and implementation of official events and special activities, as well as the dissemination SECTION 24.–PENAL CLAUSE.-The following prohibited acts of public information and conduct of media relations services, the shall be imposed with corresponding penalties to wit: City Government of Naga deemed it fit to restructure and rename the existing Public Information Division of the City Mayor’s Office a) Occupants operating without an approved application - Php to City Events,Protocol and Public Information Office. 500.00. b) Non-payment of fees before closing time –One (1) week The present initiative to re-organize and renamethe Public suspension of Night Market Permit Information Division to CEPPIO with specific functions and c) Non-operation of the occupant for Three (3) consecutive identified resources shall advance the advocacy of the city nights- Revocation of occupant’s Night Market Permit. to guarantee the delivery of efficient and cost-effective public d) Improper disposal of solid and liquid wastes: information and event management services. Transparency and full and appropriate disclosure of policies, programs, official First Offense: Warning from the apprehending Officer events and activities, and achievements of the City Government Second Offense: Fine of P 250-300 of Naga are matters of public concern and are highly essential Third Offense: Fine of P500-1,000 for the active engagement and empowerment of our constituents. Fourth Offense: Revocation of occupant’s Night Market Permit. In view of the foregoing, the immediate passage of the proposed ordinance is therefore sought. Thus: e) A fine of P50.00 per day shall be imposed for non-wearing of identification card. Be it enacted by the SangguniangPanlungsod that:

SECTION 1.The CEPPIO. The Public Information Division of the

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City Mayor’s Office is hereby reorganized and renamed as the and holding of city hospitality functions and major visits by City Events, Protocol and Public Information Office (CEPPIO) Heads of State, Heads of Government,and other guests of which shall be headed by the Supervising Administrative the city government, and provide advice to the City Mayor, Officer (Information Officer IV) of the City Mayor’s Office. The members of the SangguniangPanlungsodand government CEPPIO shall be the primary office responsible for the planning, departments on protocol-related matters such as ceremonies, organization, and implementation of official City Government forms of address, flag procedures,heraldry matters, such as events and special activities, as well as the dissemination of official use of the City Seal and emblems; public information and conduct of media relations services. g. Assist the City Mayor and the SangguniangPanlungsod in giving due recognition to Naguenos, as provided in the existing SECTION 2.Functions of the CEPPIO. To carry out its mandate, Naga City honors system such as the Mayoral Awards; the functions of CEPPIO are hereby defined: h. Develop and implement necessary mechanisms pertaining to the delivery and dissemination of information relating to the a. Establish the calendar of activities for official, regularly-held policies, programs, official activities and achievements of the and traditional city events, and special events hosted, co- City Government; hosted, sponsored, or co-sponsored by the City Government; i. Coordinate and cultivate relations with private media; b. Organize events and manage functions as directed by the City j. Manage and administer the city’s official social media Mayor; accounts; c. Take care of logistics, venue preparation, and food/beverage k. Liaise with the Secretariat of the SangguniangPanlungsod services pursuant to existing procurement, accounting and and other departments of the city government; auditing rules, and supervision of the city’s sound and light l. Perform editorial functions for the Naga City Gazette in close system service team; coordination with the SangguniangPanlungsod Secretariat d. Coordinate with city government departments, national and City Publications Office; government agencies, civic groups, non-government m. Prepare the budget of the office and manage the approved entitiesand private organizations in relation to the conduct of allocation; regular and special events of the City Government; n. Perform such other functions as the City Mayor and/or the e. Manage and supervise the existing Naga City Hall Chorale SangguniangPanlungsod may assign from time to time. and Naga City Dance Troupe; f. Handle all protocol services for and on behalf of the city SECTION 3. Structure and Staffing.The Office shall have the government which include, but are not limited to, planning following structure:

Supervising Administrative Officer (Information Officer IV) SG - 22

Administrative Officer IV SG-15

EVENTS MANAGEMENT PUBLIC INFORMATION AND MEDIA AND PROTOCOL SERVICES RELATIONS SERVICES

Administrative Aide VI Administrative Aide VI Protocol Services Administrative Assistant I Event Coordinator Coordinator Writer/SG-7 SG-6 SG-6

Administrative Aide V Photographer/SG-5

Administrative Aide III Graphic Artist/SG-3

Administrative Aide I SG-1

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For purposes of expediency and economy, other needed YOUTH OFFICIALS PROGRAM personnel, as may be deemed necessary to be part of this office, shall be drawn from existing city personnel of any department or (SECTION 22-2): section, upon joint recommendation by the Head of the CEPPIO and the Human Resource Development Officer and upon approval by the City Mayor. Author: Hon. Ray-AnCydrick G. Rentoy SECTION 4.Appropriations.The present budget of the Public Information Division and other funds allocated for the implementation of various festivals and official events of Naga Be it ordained by the SangguniangPanlungsod of the City of City shall be deemed carried out for the purposes of the CEPPIO. Naga, that:

For purposes of transparency and accountability, in the SECTION 1. - Section 6-1 of Ordinance No. 2012-035, entitled: succeeding years, appropriations for the CEPPIO shall be “An Ordinance Providing for a Comprehensive Code for the prepared and presented clearly and distinctly, but as an integral Youth in Naga City and Other Purposes and Providing Funds part of the budget of the City Mayor’s Office, being a division Thereof” is hereby amended by reorganizing the composition thereof. of the Naga City Council for Youth Development (NCCYD) and other pertinent provisions [Sections 6-4 (b) and 6-5 B (b)] relative thereto, now to adopt the following composition:

SECTION 5.Repealing Clause.All ordinances and/or executive “SECTION 6-1. - COMPOSITION OF THE NAGA CITY issuances which are inconsistent with the provisions of this COUNCIL FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT. The NCCYD shall Ordinance are hereby repealed or modified accordingly. adopt the following composition: SECTION 6.Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance shall a) The Chairman of the SangguniangPanlungsod Committee on be held unconstitutional, the remainder not otherwise affected Youth and Sports Development and the CYO Mayor shall be shall remain in full force and effect. automatic members of the Council. SECTION 7.Effectivity. This Ordinance shall take effect b) All accredited youth organizations shall be assembled through immediately. a congress and shall elect their sectoral representatives, two (2) from each sector:

1. In-school youth 2. Out-of-school youth 2014-001 3. Special youth 4. Community youth ENACTED: January 14,2014 c) The Chairman of the SangguniangPanlungsod Committee AN ORDINANCE AMENDING on Youth and Sports Development will automatically be the Chairperson of the Council, and from among the ORDINANCE NO.2012-035, representatives of the elected sectoral representatives, shall ENTITLED: “AN ORDINANCE elect the: 1. Co-chairman PROVIDING FOR A 2. Secretary COMPREHENSIVE CODE FOR 3. Treasurer THE YOUTH IN NAGA CITY SECTION 6-4. - TERMS OF OFFICE AND OTHER PURPOSES AND b) The terms of office of the Chairman of the SangguniangPanlungsod Committee on Youth and Sports PROVIDING FUNDS THEREOF” Development and the CYO Mayor shall be until such time that their legal successors shall have been duly selected and BY REORGANIZINGTHE qualified.”

COMPOSITION OF THE NAGA SECTION 6-5. - COMMITTEES WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE CITY COUNCIL FOR YOUTH DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS AND COMPOSITION. The NCCYD shall create and adopt the following committees which shall DEVELOPMENT (SECTION perform and oversee specific tasks of the Council.

6-1) AND OTHER PERTINENT B.ACCREDITATION COMMITTEE PROVISIONS RELATIVE b. The Accreditation Committee shall be composed of the THERETO [SECTIONS 6-4 (b) and following: 6-5 B (b)], AND THE EXECUTIVE • Chairman of the SangguniangPanlungsod Committee on COMMITTEE OF THE NAGA CITY Youth and Sports Development; THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 67 LEGISLATIVE ACTS ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS

• NCPC Representative belonging in the youth sector; Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the • Representative from Education, Sports and Scholarship City Government of Naga represented by His Honor, the City Committee; Mayor and the Naga City People’s Council (NCPC) represented • Representative from the City Social Welfare and by Mr. Ramiro I. Samar, with respect to the partnership in the Development Office; pursuit of local autonomy; • Representative from the National Youth Commission (NYC).” WHEREAS, copy of the said Memorandum of Agreement is hereto attached as integral part of this resolution; SECTION 2. - Section 22-2 of Ordinance No. 2012-035, entitled: “An Ordinance Providing for a Comprehensive Code for the WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and in accordance Youth in Naga City and Other Purposes and Providing Funds with existing laws; Thereof” is hereby amended by reorganizing the composition of the Executive Committee of the Naga City Youth Officials NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Program, now to adopt the following composition: Rentoy, seconded by Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo;

“SECTION 22-2. - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. There is hereby BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the created a committee which is composed of the following: Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the City Government of Naga and the Naga City People’s Council Representatives of the following sectors: (NCPC) in relation to the partnership in the pursuit of local autonomy. • National Youth Commission • Metro Naga Chamber of Commerce and Industry LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City • Naga City People’s Council Mayor for his information, Mr. Ramiro I. Samar, Chairperson, • City Hall Press Corps Naga City People’s Council, the City Treasurer and the City • SangguniangPanlungsod Committee on Youth and Sports Accountant for their information and guidance. Development • Past Year City Youth Mayor APPROVED. • Junior Chamber International (JCI)

They shall elect from among themselves a Chairman, and may create various working committees as may deem necessary.” 2014-188 ADOPTED: June 24,2014 SECTION 3.– This ordinance shall take effect upon its approval. RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM 2014-189 OF AGREEMENT ENTERED ADOPTED: June 24,2014 INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND THE DEVELOPMENT BANK THE MEMORANDUM OF OF THE PHILIPPINES-NAGA AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BRANCH WITH RESPECT TO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY THE OFFER OF THE LATER GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND OF ITS VARIOUS PAYMENT THE NAGA CITY PEOPLE’S PRODUCTS AND SERVICES COUNCIL (NCPC) IN RELATION INCLUDING POINT-OF-SALE TO THE PARTNERSHIP IN (POS) PAYMENT SYSTEM THE PURSUIT OF LOCAL FOR OVER-THE-COUNTER AUTONOMY: COLLECTIONS AND THE BILLS Sponsor: PAYMENT FACILITY AND Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy INTERNET PAYMENT GATEWAY

WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for (IPG) FOR WEB-BASED ONLINE appropriate action is the 1st Indorsement dated May 29, 2014 from the Office of the City Mayor, indorsing for ratification the PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE: 68 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

Sponsor: CAPITAL OUTLAY OF THE Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF NAGA: WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for appropriate action is the letter dated June 13, 2014 of His Honor, the City Mayor with respect to the offer of the Development Bank Introduced by: of the Philippines-Naga Branch OF its various Payment Products and Services including Point-of-Sale (POS) Payment System for Hon. Nelson S. Legacion Over-the-Counter Collections and the Bills Payment Facility and City Vice Mayor Internet Payment Gateway (IPG) for Web-Based Online Payment Acceptance; Sponsored by: WHEREAS, the City of Naga was identified by the Development Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro Bank of the Philippines as pilot area for this kind of payment City Councilor & Chair, SP Committee on Tourism, products and services, and once realized, the target full operation will be on October 2014; Culture and Arts

WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and beneficial to the city government and its constituents; WHEREAS, the City Government of Naga strongly commits itself NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. to the conservation and advancement of history, culture and arts Rentoy, seconded by Hon. Vidal P. Castillo; of Naga;

BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to confirm and ratify WHEREAS, a major fragment of Naga’s history is the array the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between of officials it has since its establishment as Municipality and the City Government of Naga and the Development Bank of eventually, City of Naga; the Philippines-Naga Branch with respect to the offer of the Development Bank of the Philippines-Naga Branch of its various WHEREAS, the mayors, vice mayors and councilors who have Payment Products and Services including Point-of-Sale (POS) served Naga since its inception as a municipality and eventually Payment System for Over-the-Counter Collections and the Bills a city under the Republic of the Philippines have all inspired, led, Payment Facility and Internet Payment Gateway (IPG) for Web- motivated and influenced generations of Nagueños; Based Online Payment Acceptance. WHEREAS, these luminaries have been the catalysts of change, LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the of inclusive and robust socio-economic development and of path City Mayor for his information, the Development Bank of the breaking revolutions which have molded Naga as a Maogmang Philippines-Naga Branch, the City Treasurer, the City Accountant, Lugar; and the City Legal officer, for their information and guidance. WHEREAS, building an Executive-Legislative Gallery which APPROVED. will feature the photos, names and accomplishments of all the former officials of Naga is an essential undertaking to preserve 2014-187 and promote Naga’s history and culture; WHEREAS, the Executive-Legislative Gallery will also serve as a ADOPTED: June 24,2014 tribute to and recognition of the contributions and legacies of the city’s previous leaders;

RESOLUTION TO UNDERTAKE WHEREAS, a committee must be created to successfully THE EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE implement and realize the project; GALLERY PROJECT, CREATE NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro duly seconded by Hon. Vidal P. Castillo and Hon. Joaquin F. Perez, Jr. THE EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, that the City GALLERY PROJECT Government of Naga commits to undertake the Executive- Legislative Gallery Project and construct a galleria which will COMMITTEE AND AUTHORIZE feature the photos, names and accomplishments of the officials THE APPROPRIATION OF of Naga; ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, that the Executive-Legislative Gallery Project Committee is created with FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P the following composition: 185,000.00) FOR SAID PURPOSE Chairman: Hon. John G. Bongat CHARGEABLE AGAINST THE City Mayor

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WHEREAS, Section 16 of R.A. 7160 (1991 Local Government Co-Chairman: Code) mandates LGUs to ensure and support the preservation Hon. Nelson S. Legacion and enrichment of culture; City Vice Mayor WHEREAS, written history, of which Bicol and Naga City is not Members: wanting, forms part of our cultural heritage; Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro Chairman, Committee on Tourism, Culture and the Arts WHEREAS, the integration of local history in our educational system is one of those strategies mentioned in the Medium- Mr. Gil Dela Torre Term Philippine Development Plan towards attaining the goal of Secretary, Sangguniang Panlungsod institutionalizing culture in education and in good governance;

Mr. Paul John F. Barrosa WHEREAS, integrating local history in our educational system Head, Technical and Publication Division will pave the way for a heightened sense of pride to anyone claiming to be a Bicolano or a Nagueño, through the narratives Engr. Leon V. Palmiano IV on the exploits and outstanding deeds of our local heroes; City Engineer WHEREAS, the Department of Education, through its Mr. Alec Francis A. Santos City School’s Division,, is empowered to facilitate integration of Head, Arts, Culture and Tourism Office local history as part of the indigenization of the basic education curriculum; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, that the Executive-Legislative Gallery Project shall be completed no later NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Councilor Nathan A. Sergio, than November 30, 2014; duly seconded by Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy, Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo and Hon. Joaquin F. Perez, Jr.; BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, that the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Naga hereby authorizes the BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to pass a resolution appropriation of One Hundred Eighty Five Thousand Pesos directing the Office of the Division of City Schools, Department (P185,000.00) for the aforementioned purpose, chargeable of Education, for the immediate integration of the Bikol/Naga against the Capital Outlay of the Sangguniang Panlungsod. History in the appropriate curricular programs of all public elementary and secondary schools in the City of Naga. LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor, for his concurrence, and the concerned parties for their FURTHER RESOLVED, to enjoin the City School Board to extend compliance and appropriate action. all the necessary financial and material support towards attaining the purpose of this Resolution. APPROVED. LET COPIES of this Resolution be furnished the City Mayor for his approval; the Office of the Division of City Schools’ Division Superintendent for its information and appropriate action; and the 2014-186 National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and the Regional Office of the Department of Education (DEPED), ADOPTED: June 24,2014 for their information. RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE APPROVED. OFFICE OF THE DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS, DEPARTMENT 2014-185 OF EDUCATION, FOR THE ADOPTED: June 24,2014 IMMEDIATE INTEGRATION OF THE BIKOL/NAGA HISTORY RESOLUTION APPROVING THE IN THE APPROPRIATE REQUEST OF NUEVA CACERES CURRICULAR PROGRAMS OF HERITAGE MOVEMENT, INC. ALL PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND TO REGULARLY HOLD RAISING SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE OF PHILIPPINE FLAG EVERY CITY OF NAGA: MONDAY AND FLAG LOWERING EVERY FRIDAY AT PLAZA Introduced by QUEZON AND REQUIRING ALL Councilor David Casper Nathan A. Sergio PARTICIPANTS TO BE AT THE

70 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS VENUE AT EXACTLY 7:00 A.M. MARIA LEONOR G. ROBREDO AND 4:30 P.M., RESPECTIVELY, TO CAUSE TO AMEND AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING SECTION 284 OF THE LOCAL MR. VICENTE S. AVILA TO GOVERNMENT CODE (RA 7160), COORDINATE WITH THE INCREASING THE SHARE OF DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND OTHER LINE AGENCIES UNITS (LGUS) IN THE NATIONAL FOR THIS ACTIVITY: TAXES, AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE 1987 PHILIPPINE Sponsor: Hon. Elmer s. Baldemoro CONSTITUTION:

Introduced by: WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for Councilor David Casper A. Nathan Sergio appropriate action is the letter dated May 19, 2014 of Mr. Rosa Pilar de Guzman, President, Nueva Caceres Heritage Movement, Inc., proposing to have a flag raising ceremony every Monday morning and a flag lowering ceremony every Friday afternoon at WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for Rizal Park at CBD I; appropriate action is the letter dated May 19, 2014 of Mr. Rosa Pilar de Guzman, President, Nueva Caceres Heritage Movement, WHEREAS, this proposal will bolster patriotism and develop Inc., proposing to have a flag raising ceremony every Monday deeper appreciation of our heritage as mandated under R.A. morning and a flag lowering ceremony every Friday afternoon at 8491, otherwise known as the “Flag and Heraldic Code of the Rizal Park at CBD I; Philippines”; WHEREAS, this proposal will bolster patriotism and develop WHEREAS, during the hearing of the Committee on Culture & the deeper appreciation of our heritage as mandated under R.A. Arts/Tourism, it was recommended that the said activity be held 8491, otherwise known as the “Flag and Heraldic Code of the at Plaza Quezon considering its appropriateness to the occasion; Philippines”;

WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and meritorious; WHEREAS, during the hearing of the Committee on Culture & the Arts/Tourism, it was recommended that the said activity be held NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Elmer s. Baldemoro, at Plaza Quezon considering its appropriateness to the occasion; seconded by Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis; WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and meritorious; BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to approve the request of Nueva Caceres Heritage Movement, Inc. to regularly NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Elmer s. Baldemoro, hold raising of Philippine Flag every Monday and flag lowering seconded by Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis; every Friday at Plaza Quezon and requiring all participants to be at the venue at exactly 7:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., respectively, BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to approve the and further authorizing Mr. Vicente S. Avila to coordinate with the request of Nueva Caceres Heritage Movement, Inc. to regularly Department of Education and other line agencies for this activity. hold raising of Philippine Flag every Monday and flag lowering every Friday at Plaza Quezon and requiring all participants to LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the Acting be at the venue at exactly 7:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., respectively, city Mayor for his concurrence, Ms. Rosa Pilar de Guzman, and further authorizing Mr. Vicente S. Avila to coordinate with the President, Nueva Caceres Heritage Movement, Inc., Mr. Vicente Department of Education and other line agencies for this activity. S. Avila, and all concerned for their information and guidance. LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the Acting APPROVED. city Mayor for his concurrence, Ms. Rosa Pilar de Guzman, President, Nueva Caceres Heritage Movement, Inc., Mr. Vicente S. Avila, and all concerned for their information and guidance. 2014-184 APPROVED. ADOPTED: June 24,2014 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE 2014-183 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ADOPTED: June 24,2014 THROUGH CONGRESSWOMAN RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 71 LEGISLATIVE ACTS RESOLUTIONS

RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM Linkages, Dr. Virginia C. Reyes, for its information and guidance. OF AGREEMENT ENTERED UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 2014-182 THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG ADOPTED: June 24,2014 PANLUNGSOD, AND THE UNIVERSIDAD DE STA. ISABEL RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND (USI) RELATIVE TO THE RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM IMPLEMENTATION OF THE OF AGREEMENT ENTERED SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE STUDENT PARTICIPATION CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA PROGRAM (SP-SPP): THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD, AND THE BICOL On joint and collective motion STATE COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY WHEREAS, during the 47th Regular Session of the Sangguniang Panlungsod held on June 17, 2014, the City Government of (BISCAST) RELATIVE TO THE Naga through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and various heads of participating colleges and universities including Tech-Voc IMPLEMENTATION OF THE schools in the City of Naga signed a Memorandum of Agreement relative to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD Student Participation Program (SP-SPP); STUDENT PARTICIPATION WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation PROGRAM (SP-SPP): Program (SP-SPP), a new people empowerment and transparency initiative of the City of Naga aims to educate the students on the legislative functions and processes of the city On joint and collective motion government, enhance their awareness on various developmental issues, as well as engage and empower them as proactive stakeholders and development partners of the city; WHEREAS, during the 47th Regular Session of the Sangguniang Panlungsod held on June 17, 2014, the City Government of WHEREAS, in his letter dated June 23, 2014, the Honorable City Naga through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and various heads Vice Mayor Nelson S. Legacion, submitted for confirmation and of participating colleges and universities including Tech-Voc ratification by the Sangguniang Panlungsod the duly notarized schools in the City of Naga signed a Memorandum of Agreement copies of the Memorandum of Agreement executed by all parties; relative to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation Program (SP-SPP); WHEREAS, copy of the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the Naga City Government and the Universidad WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation de Sta. Isabel (USI) is hereto attached as integral part of this Program (SP-SPP), a new people empowerment and resolution; transparency initiative of the City of Naga aims to educate the students on the legislative functions and processes of the city WHEREAS, finding said MOA to be in order and necessary in the government, enhance their awareness on various developmental implementation of the program; issues, as well as engage and empower them as proactive NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the stakeholders and development partners of the city; Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga; WHEREAS, in his letter dated June 23, 2014, the Honorable City Vice Mayor Nelson S. Legacion, submitted for confirmation and BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to confirm and ratify ratification by the Sangguniang Panlungsod the duly notarized the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the copies of the Memorandum of Agreement executed by all parties; City Government of Naga, through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and the Universidad de Sta. Isabel relative to the implementation WHEREAS, copy of the Memorandum of Agreement entered of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation Program into by and between the Naga City Government and the Bicol (SP-SPP). State College of Applied Sciences and Technology (BISCAST) is hereto attached as integral part of this resolution; LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the Acting City Mayor for his information, and the Universidad de Sta. Isabel WHEREAS, finding said MOA to be in order and necessary in the through its Vice President for Student Development Services and implementation of the program; 72 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the Vice Mayor Nelson S. Legacion, submitted for confirmation and Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of ratification by the Sangguniang Panlungsod the duly notarized Naga; copies of the Memorandum of Agreement executed by all parties; BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to confirm and ratify WHEREAS, copy of the Memorandum of Agreement entered into the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the by and between the Naga City Government and the University of City Government of Naga, through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, Nueva Caceres (UNC) is hereto attached as integral part of this and the Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology resolution; (BISCAST) relative to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation Program (SP-SPP). WHEREAS, finding said MOA to be in order and necessary in the LET COPIES implementation of the program; of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the Acting City Mayor for his information, and the Bicol State college Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of of Applied Sciences and Technology (BISCAST) through its Naga; President, Dr. Richard S. Cordial, for its information and guidance. BE IT RESOLVED, UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED as it is hereby resolved, to confirm and ratify the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the City Government of Naga, through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and the University of Nueva Caceres (UNC) relative to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student 2014-181 Participation Program (SP-SPP). ADOPTED: June 24,2014 LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the Acting City Mayor for his information, and the University of Nueva RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND Caceres (UNC) through its Executive vice President, Dr. Lourdes RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM S. Anonas, for its information and guidance. OF AGREEMENT ENTERED UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 2014-180 THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG ADOPTED: June 24,2014 PANLUNGSOD, AND THE RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND UNIVERSITY OF NUEVA RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM CACERES (UNC) RELATIVE TO OF AGREEMENT ENTERED THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA STUDENT PARTICIPATION THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG PROGRAM (SP-SPP): PANLUNGSOD, AND THE On joint and collective motion NAGA COLLEGE FOUNDATION (NCF) RELATIVE TO THE WHEREAS, during the 47th Regular Session of the Sangguniang Panlungsod held on June 17, 2014, the City Government of IMPLEMENTATION OF THE Naga through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and various heads of participating colleges and universities including Tech-Voc SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD schools in the City of Naga signed a Memorandum of Agreement relative to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod STUDENT PARTICIPATION Student Participation Program (SP-SPP); PROGRAM (SP-SPP): WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation Program (SP-SPP), a new people empowerment and On joint and collective motion transparency initiative of the City of Naga aims to educate the students on the legislative functions and processes of the city WHEREAS, during the 47th Regular Session of the Sangguniang government, enhance their awareness on various developmental Panlungsod held on June 17, 2014, the City Government of issues, as well as engage and empower them as proactive Naga through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and various heads stakeholders and development partners of the city; of participating colleges and universities including Tech-Voc schools in the City of Naga signed a Memorandum of Agreement WHEREAS, in his letter dated June 23, 2014, the Honorable City relative to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod

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Student Participation Program (SP-SPP); PROGRAM (SP-SPP): WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation On joint and collective motion Program (SP-SPP), a new people empowerment and transparency initiative of the City of Naga aims to educate the students on the legislative functions and processes of the city WHEREAS, during the 47th Regular Session of the Sangguniang government, enhance their awareness on various developmental Panlungsod held on June 17, 2014, the City Government of issues, as well as engage and empower them as proactive Naga through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and various heads stakeholders and development partners of the city; of participating colleges and universities including Tech-Voc schools in the City of Naga signed a Memorandum of Agreement WHEREAS, in his letter dated June 23, 2014, the Honorable City relative to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Vice Mayor Nelson S. Legacion, submitted for confirmation and Student Participation Program (SP-SPP); ratification by the Sangguniang Panlungsod the duly notarized copies of the Memorandum of Agreement executed by all parties; WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation Program (SP-SPP), a new people empowerment and WHEREAS, copy of the Memorandum of Agreement entered transparency initiative of the City of Naga aims to educate the into by and between the Naga City Government and the Naga students on the legislative functions and processes of the city College Foundation (NCF) is hereto attached as integral part of government, enhance their awareness on various developmental this resolution; issues, as well as engage and empower them as proactive stakeholders and development partners of the city; WHEREAS, finding said MOA to be in order and necessary in the implementation of the program; WHEREAS, in his letter dated June 23, 2014, the Honorable City Vice Mayor Nelson S. Legacion, submitted for confirmation and NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the ratification by the Sangguniang Panlungsod the duly notarized Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of copies of the Memorandum of Agreement executed by all parties; Naga; WHEREAS, copy of the Memorandum of Agreement entered into BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to confirm and ratify by and between the Naga City Government and AMA Computer the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between College Naga is hereto attached as integral part of this resolution; the City Government of Naga, through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and the Naga College Foundation (NCF) relative WHEREAS, finding said MOA to be in order and necessary in the to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student implementation of the program; Participation Program (SP-SPP). NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the Acting Naga; City Mayor for his information, and the Naga college foundation (NCF) through its President, Dr. Marguerite Michelle P. Hornby, BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to confirm and ratify for its information and guidance. the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the City Government of Naga, through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED and AMA Computer College Naga relative to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation Program (SP-SPP).

2014-179 LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the Acting ADOPTED: June 24,2014 City Mayor for his information, and AMA Computer College Naga through its School Director, Dr. Cereline S. Obrero, for its information and guidance. RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED 2014-178 INTO BY AND BETWEEN ADOPTED: June 24,2014 THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA THROUGH THE RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD, RATIFYING THE MEMORANDUM AND AMA COMPUTER COLLEGE OF AGREEMENT ENTERED NAGA RELATIVE TO THE INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD THROUGH THE SANGGUNIANG STUDENT PARTICIPATION PANLUNGSOD, AND THE 74 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

COMPUTER COMMUNICATION RESOLUTION EARNESTLY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE INVITING THE ATTENTION (CCDI) RELATIVE TO THE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD TO THE SITUATION OF NON- STUDENT PARTICIPATION IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAM (SP-SPP): PROVISIONS OF THE LABOR

On joint and collective motion CODE REQUIRING SEATS FOR SALESLADIES AS A MEASURE WHEREAS, during the 47th Regular Session of the Sangguniang Panlungsod held on June 17, 2014, the City Government of OF HEALTH PROTECTION FOR Naga through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and various heads of participating colleges and universities including Tech-Voc THEM, EXPRESSING THEN schools in the City of Naga signed a Memorandum of Agreement COMMITMENT OF THE CITY relative to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation Program (SP-SPP); GOVERNMENT TO ASSIST IN WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Panlungsod Student Participation THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF, Program (SP-SPP), a new people empowerment and transparency initiative of the City of Naga aims to educate the AND CALLING UPON ALL students on the legislative functions and processes of the city government, enhance their awareness on various developmental CONCERNED ESTABLISHMENTS issues, as well as engage and empower them as proactive IN NAGA CITY TO IMPLEMENT stakeholders and development partners of the city; AND COMPLY THEREWITH: WHEREAS, in his letter dated June 23, 2014, the Honorable City Vice Mayor Nelson S. Legacion, submitted for confirmation and ratification by the Sangguniang Panlungsod the duly notarized Author: copies of the Memorandum of Agreement executed by all parties; Honorable City Councilor Mila Raquid Arroyo

WHEREAS, copy of the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the Naga City Government and the Computer WHEREAS, Article 132, paragraph (a) of the Labor Code of the communication Development Institute (CCDI) is hereto attached Philippines provides as follows: as integral part of this resolution; “ART.132. Facilities for women. - The Secretary of Labor and WHEREAS, finding said MOA to be in order and necessary in the Employment shall establish standards that will ensure the safety implementation of the program; and health of women employees. In appropriate cases, he shall, NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the by regulations, require any employer to: Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga; “(a) Provide seats proper for women and permit them to use such seats when they are free from work and during working hours, BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to confirm and ratify provided they can perform their duties in this position without the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the detriment to efficiency; City Government of Naga, through the Sangguniang Panlungsod, and the Computer communication Development Institute (CCDI) WHEREAS, the above-quoted provisions of the labor code is relative to the implementation of the Sangguniang Panlungsod specifically necessary for the protection of the maternal and Student Participation Program (SP-SPP). reproductive functions of women which are put at risk and danger when women are required to be standing for long hours; LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the Acting City Mayor for his information, and the Computer Communication WHEREAS, the work of sales ladies in malls and retail Development Institute (CCDI) through Mr. Erwin S. Nacianceno, establishments requires women to be standing for long hours Naga Campus Director, for its information and guidance. within their entire work period;

UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED WHEREAS, the non-implementation of the afore-quoted provision of law is observable in some retail business establishments in the City of Naga as anyone could see that sales ladies are not provided with seats which they can take from time to time when 2014-176 the long hours of standing take its toll on their physical capacities; ADOPTED: June 17,2014 WHEREAS, the City of Naga’s long established reputation as a business-friendly city should also be seen and felt to mean as

THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 75 LEGISLATIVE ACTS RESOLUTIONS being workers-friendly; appropriate action was the letter dated June 13, 2014 of Mr. Jaime R. Reblando, City Social Welfare & Development Officer WHEREAS, the City Government of Naga, with its strong recommending adoption of Administrative Order No. 08, Series reputation of promoting partnerships between and among of 2011 of the Department of Social Welfare & Development government entities and the private sector in achieving (DSWD) in the disbursement of Financial Assistance under Aid development goals for its communities, is ever willing to do to Individual/Family in Crisis Situation (AICS) Program of the City whatever is within its authority to assist in the enforcement of Social Welfare & Development Office (CSWDO); measures for the protection and welfare of its constituents and WHEREAS, calling upon all those concerned to join hands for the purpose. the adoption of DSWD Administrative Order No. 08 NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Honorable City Councilor Mila is in compliance with the Audit Observation Memorandum (AOM) Raquid Arroyo, seconded by Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy. that the CSWDO should request the Sangguniang Panlungsod to prepare and issue a resolution or ordinance providing higher BE IT RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, TO rates of AICS and revised guidelines for the qualification of EARNESTLY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE DEPARTMENT beneficiaries; OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT TO THE SITUATION OF NON. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE LABOR WHEREAS, copy of the said Administrative Order is hereto CODE REQUIRING SEATS FOR SALESLADIES AS A MEASURE attached as integral part of this resolution; OF HEALTH PROTECTION FOR THEM, EXPRESSING THE COMMITMENT OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT TO ASSIST WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order; IN THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF, AND CALLING UPON ALL CONCERNED ESTABLISHMENTS IN NAGA CITY TO NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado IMPLEMENT AND COMPLY THEREWITH. Jr., seconded by Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy and Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis; LET COPIES of this Resolution be furnished the Honorable BE IT RESOLVED, City Mayor John G. Bongat for his concurrence, the Honorable as it is hereby resolved, to adopt Administrative Secretary of the Department of Labor and Employment and the Order No. 08, Series of 2011 of the Department of Social Regional Director, DOLE Region V, for their respective appropriate Welfare & Development (DSWD) in the disbursement of financial action, the Honorable Atty. Maria Leonor Gerona Robredo, assistance under Aid to Individual/Family In Crisis Situation Representative, 3rd Congressional District of Camarines Sur, for (AICS) Program of the City Social Welfare & Development Office her information and any appropriate action. (CSWDO).

APPROVED. LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor for his concurrence, and Mr. Jaime R. Reblando, City Social Welfare & Development Officer, for his information. 2014-175 APPROVED. ADOPTED: June 17,2014 2014-174 RESOLUTION ADOPTING ADOPTED: June 17,2014 ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE 08, SERIES OF 2011 OF THE DEED OF DONATION EXECUTED DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL BY MR. ROQUINMAR JOHN T. WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT OBIEDO IN FAVOR OF THE CITY (DSWD) IN THE DISBURSEMENT GOVERNMENT, AND ACCEPTING OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE THE TWO (2) PARCELS OF LAND UNDER AID TO INDIVIDUAL/ SUBJECT OF THE SAID DEED OF FAMILY IN CRISIS SITUATION DONATION COVERED BY TCT (AICS) PROGRAM OF THE NO. 086-2013002129 AND TCT CITY SOCIAL WELFARE & NO. 086-20113002131 COVERING DEVELOPMENT OFFICE AN AREA OF MORE OR LESS (CSWDO): 364 AND 462 SQUARE METERS, Sponsor: RESPECTIVELY, ALL LOCATED Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr. ALONG ALMEDA HIGHWAY, THIS WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for CITY: 76 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

Sponsor: in fact, has been continuously implementing innovative programs Hon. Jose A. Tuason on effective and efficient solid waste management through the virtue of the following ordinances, among others: a) Ordinance No. 1971-383 or the Anti-Littering Ordinance, b) Ordinance No WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for 1974-427 or the New Garbage Code of the City of Naga; and appropriate action is the 1st Indorsement dated June 11, 2014 c) Ordinance 1995-080 which establishes the Ecological Waste from His Honor, the City Mayor endorsing for acceptance of the Management Program in the City of Naga; two (2) parcels of land subject of the Deed of Donation executed by Mr. Roquinmar John T. Obiedo in favor of the city government; WHEREAS, the enactment of Republic Act No. 9003 on January 26, 2001 strengthens and sets the direction of the City WHEREAS, the said parcels of land are covered by Transfer Government of Naga towards more aggressive implementation Certificate of title Nos. 086-2013002129 and 086-2013002131 of environment conservation and solid waste management covering an area of more or less 364 and 462 square meters, programs through an institutionalized people’s participation in respectively, all located along Almeda Highway; carefully crafted processes and mechanisms; WHEREAS, copy of the Deed of Donation is hereto attached as WHEREAS, pursuant to Republic Act No. 9003, the City integral part of this resolution; Government of Naga, through the Solid Waste Management Board, is mandated to develop a City Solid Waste Management WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and beneficial to the Plan that shall ensure the long-term management of solid waste, city government; as well as integrate the various solid waste management plans and strategies of the barangays in its area of jurisdiction; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Jose A. Tuason, seconded by Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis and Hon. Joaquin F. WHEREAS, months after the enactment of the aforementioned Perez, Jr.; stature, the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Naga passed on October 3, 2001, Ordinance No. 2001-073 creating the Naga City Solid BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the Deed Waste Management Board (SWMB), defining its composition of Donation executed by Mr. Roquinmar John T. Obiedo in favor and functions, and providing funds for said purpose; of the city government, and accept the two (2) parcels of land WHEREAS, under Ordinance No. 2001-073, a Support subject of the said Deed of Donation covered by TCT No. 086- Secretariat to the Naga City Solid Waste Management Board 2013002129 and TCT No. 086-20113002131 covering an area of was created and was primarily composed of the Staff Personnel more or less 364 and 462 square meters, respectively, all located from the Environment & Natural Resources Office (ENRO) which along Almeda Highway, this city. functions centered on providing technical and administrative assistance to the SWMB; LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City mayor for his information, Mr. Roquinmar John T. Obiedo, the WHEREAS, on January 5, 2011, the Support Secretariat to the City Legal Officer and the City Assessor for their information and Naga City Solid Waste Management Board was elevated to a full guidance. pledged department into the Solid Waste Management Office; APPROVED. WHEREAS, the Solid Waste Management Office together with the Solid Waste Management Board crafted a ten-year Solid Waste Management Plan covering the period 2012 to 2022;

2014-165 WHEREAS, a large portion of the plan is the sustainment and further improvement of the good practices on solid waste ADOPTED: June 3,2014 collection and management, being implemented by the city way back the time of the late Interior Secretary and former Naga RESOLUTION APPROVING AND Mayor Jesse M. Robredo; WHEREAS, proposed new programs incorporated in the Solid ADOPTING THE 10 YEAR SOLID Waste Management Plan 2012-2022 are found to be sound and WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN feasible by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Naga; OF NAGA CITY FOR THE YEAR WHEREAS, the Solid Waste Management Plan 2012-2022 is an essential guidebook that contains specific strategies 2012-2022: and timetables on the implementation of the city’s solid waste management programs;

Sponsors: WHEREAS, the Department of Environment and Natural Hon. Joaquin F. Perez Jr. Resources-Environmental Management Bureau (DENR-EMB) Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro Regional Office V shall be furnished a copy of Naga City’s Solid Waste Management Plan 2012-2022 for review and endorsement to the National Solid Waste Management Commission;

WHEREAS, during the 47th Regular Session of the Sangguniang NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro, Panlungsod held o WHEREAS, long before the passage and unanimously seconded. of Republic Act No. 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, Naga City has been committed in BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to approve and adopt environment conservation and proper waste management and, the 10 year Solid Waste Management Plan of Naga City for the THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 77 LEGISLATIVE ACTS RESOLUTIONS year 2012-2022; RESOLUTION URGING SCHOOL LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATORS Mayor and concurrent Chairman of the Solid Waste Management Board, Engr. Joel P. Martin, the Solid Waste Management Officer, TO INCLUDE VISITS TO LOCAL and Engr. Robert D. Sheen, DENR-EMB Regional Director, for their information and appropriate action. MUSEUMS AS PART OF THE

UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. CURRICULUM FOR ALL PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE CITY OF 2014-163 NAGA: ADOPTED: May 28,2014 Introduced by: Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio City Youth Councilor RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND Marifloriann Eunice V. Perez APPROVING THE CALENDAR OF EVENTS OF THE CITY WHEREAS, Section 16 of R.A. 7160 (1991 Local Government Code) mandates LGUs to ensure and support the preservation GOVERNMENT OF NAGA FOR and enrichment of culture;

THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR WHEREAS, written history, of which Bicol and Naga City is not THEREAFTER: wanting, forms part of our cultural heritage; WHEREAS, the integration of local history in our educational Sponsor: system is one of those strategies mentioned in the Medium- Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro Term Philippine Development Plan towards attaining the goal of institutionalizing culture in education and in good governance;

WHEREAS, WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for integrating local history in our educational system appropriate action is the Calendar of Events of the City through annual visits to our local museums will pave the way for Government of Naga for this year and very year thereafter a heightened sense of pride to anyone claiming to be a Bicolano prepared and submitted by the City Events, Protocol and Public or a Nagueño, through the narratives and visual art works on the Information Office (CEPPIO); exploits and outstanding deeds of our local heroes; WHEREAS, WHEREAS, this Calendar of Events is deemed necessary to patronage of local museums would cover its serve as guide not only to concerned city departments and offices maintenance expenses thus sustaining its continued preservation; in charge of a particular event but to the city officials as well; WHEREAS, the Department of Education, through its City WHEREAS, copy of the Calendar of Events is hereto attached as School’s Division Superintendent, is empowered to integrate integral part of this resolution; local history through annual visits in the local museums in Naga City’s educational system; WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of City Youth Councilor NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro, Marifloriann Eunice V. Perez, unanimously seconded; seconded by Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, Hon. Gabriel H. BE IT RESOLVED, Bordado Jr., and Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis; as it is hereby resolved, to pass a resolution urging school academic administrators to include annual visits to BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to adopt and approve local museums as part of the curriculum for all public elementary the Calendar of Events of the City Government of Naga for this and secondary schools in the City of Naga. year and every year thereafter. FURTHER RESOLVED, to enjoin the School Board to extend LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City all the necessary support towards attaining the purpose of this Mayor for his concurrence, and all concerned for their information resolution. and guidance. LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished the City Mayor for his APPROVED. approval; the Regional Director of the Department of Education, Region V; the Office of the Division of City Schools’ Division Superintendent for its information and appropriate action; and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and the Regional Office of the Department of Education (DEpEd), for 2014-162 their information.

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rates such as those that are situated in private subdivisions, and 2014-159 trimobiles that accept rental fees.

ADOPTED: May 28,2014 WHEREAS, NCPO the City Government of Naga thru the Public Safety Office is requested to conduct an assembly with or issue a memorandum to all the trimobile operators relaying the strict and RESOLUTION CALLING ON effective enforcement of regular rates as ordered by Ordinance THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF No. 2008-055. NAGA AND THE RIDING PUBLIC WHEREAS, NCPO the City Government of Naga thru the Public Safety Office shall also inform the trimobile operators regarding THRU THE PUBLIC SAFETY the corresponding penalties given in Ordinance No. 93-049.

OFFICE AND THE NAGA CITY WHEREAS, the Public Safety Office, NCPO shall strengthen its campaign in active participation of the public through clarifying POLICE OFFICE (NCPO) TO their responsibility to report to the concerned office those trimobile STRICTLY AND EFFECTIVELY drivers and operators who violate the Ordinance No. 2008-055. MONITOR AND OBSERVE WHEREAS, the Public Safety Office, NCPO shall also emphasize the applicability of the discounted fare rates which THE IMPLEMENTATION OF is mandated by Memorandum Circular No. 2011-004 entitled “2011 Revised Terms and Conditions of CPC and Providing TRIMOBILE FARE AS EMBODIED Penalties for Violations thereof” which states under Condition No. 12-13 that the PUV operator shall grant fare discounts to IN ORDINANCE NO. 93-049 OR students during school days and shall cover only those currently THE “TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC enrolled, in Preschool, Elementary, Secondary and Collegiate schools including academic, Vocational and Technical schools CODE OF NAGA” AMENDED BY duly recognized by the Government, EXCEPT: those of dancing and driving schools, short term courses of seminar type, and ORDINANCE NO. 2008-055: post graduate studies (those taking up medicine, law, masteral, doctoral degrees and the like). Introduced by: WHEREAS, Condition No. 10 of Memorandum Circular No. 2011- Hon. Chester G. Beluang 004 shall also be relayed to all Naga City PUV operators that Hon. Joanna T. Turiano refers to the posting of a copy of the fare Matrix in a conspicuous place at their office terminal or waiting stations, and in the interior Sponsors: of each motor vehicle which is in actual service. Hon. Vidal P. Castillo Hon. Jose A. Tuason WHEREAS, the identification card of the drivers should be visible Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo to the riding public as a source of information of what to report in case a driver violates the Ordinance.

WHEREAS, as mandated by Ordinance No. 93-049 or the NOW THEREFORE, on motion by Hon. Chester G. Beluang, “Transport and Traffic Code of Naga City,” Section 117 of unanimously seconded; Ordinance No. 93-049, as amended, is hereby further amended by Ordinance No. 2008-055, with Section 1 fixing the new RESOLVED AS IT HEREBY RESOLVED to call on the City passenger rates of fare for trimobiles for hire in the City of Naga. Government of Naga thru the Public Safety Office and the Naga City Police Office (NCPO) to strictly and effectively monitor the WHEREAS, the rate of fare for trimobiles for hire in the City of implementation of trimobile fare as embodied in Ordinance No. Naga shall be P8.00 per regular passenger for the first three (3) 93-049 amended by Ordinance No. 2008-055. kilometers and an additional P0.50 for every succeeding kilometer or a fraction thereof. For students, senior citizens and disabled LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished the Honorable City persons, the discounted fare shall be P6.00 and additional P0.50 Mayor John G. Bongat for his concurrence, Public Safety Office for every succeeding kilometer or a fraction thereof provided, Executive Director Lito Del Rosario, the Naga City Police Office, that to avail of the discounted rates, senior citizens and students Operators and Drivers Association, and all persons concerned should have a current valid identification card issued by the for their information. proper authorities and schools concerned respectively. APPROVED. WHEREAS, many trimobile drivers do not comply to the said regular fare rate as they charge more than what is stated in Ordinance No. 2008-055.

WHEREAS, complaints about over-charging of trimobile drivers 2014-158 have been repeatedly reported by public passengers of Naga ADOPTED: May 28,2014 City. WHEREAS, this resolution does not include trimobiles with special RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 79 LEGISLATIVE ACTS RESOLUTIONS

THE DEEP APPRECIATION Sangguniang Panlungsod through the Honorable City Youth Vice Mayor Joriza K. Novio for their information and as a record for OF THE 11TH SANGGUNIANG posterity. PANLUNGSOD TO THE 2014 UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. CITY YOUTH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD FOR THEIR ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN 2014-157 THE REGULAR SESSIONS, ADOPTED: May 28,2014 AND ENCOURAGING THEM TO RESOLUTION COMMENDING CONTINUOUSLY AND ACTIVELY THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION PARTICIPATE IN THE FUTURE AND DETECTION GROUP UNDERTAKINGS OF THE CITY (CIDG) HEADED BY POLICE GOVERNMENT: CHIEF INSPECTOR ERROL TEXON GARCHITORENA, JR, Introduced by: Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo FOR ITS SUCCESSFUL “OPLAN PAGLALANSAG-OMEGA” WHEREAS, through Ordinance No. 2007-008 which later incorporated as an integral part of Ordinance No. 2012-035, AND “OPLAN SALIKOP” otherwise known as the Naga City Youth Code, the Naga City THAT RESULTED TO THE Government once again celebrated the Naga City Youth Month from April 15 to May 31 this year; APPREHENSION OF TWO (2)

WHEREAS, from 340 students and youth leaders who took the PERSONS FOR VIOLATION OF competitive examinations and oral interviews, 45 of them made it to this year’s Naga City Youth Internship Program, and 12 brilliant REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10591 (THE youth leaders composed the 2014 City Youth Sangguniang COMPREHENSIVE FIREARMS Panlungsod; AND AMMUNITION REGULATION WHEREAS, during their stint as City Youth Sangguniang Panlungsod, they actively participated in the joint regular sessions ACT), AND ONE (1) PERSON with the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod, and introduced several legislative measures which are deemed beneficial not only to the FOR VIOLATION OF REPUBLIC youth sector but to the general public as well; ACT NO. 9208 (THE ANTI- WHEREAS, the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod deeply TRAFFICKING IN PERSON appreciates the exemplary performance of the 2014 City Youth Sangguniang Panlungsod, and fervently hopes that they shall ACT OF 2003) IN BARANGAYS continuously and actively participate in the future undertakings of the city government; CALAUAG AND TRIANGULO,

NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, RESPECTIVELY: seconded by Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro and Hon. Cecilia Veluz- De Asis; Sponsor: Hon. Vidal P. Castillo BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to express the deep appreciation of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod to the 2014 City Youth Sangguniang Panlungsod for their active participation WHEREAS, in connection with his Privilege Speech, the in the regular session, and encouraging them to continuously Honorable Vidal P. Castillo presented for consideration of the and actively participate in the future undertakings of the city Sangguniang Panlungsod a proposed resolution commending government. the CIDG for its successful operations that resulted to the arrest of two (2) persons in Barangay Calauag, this city, for violation BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER, as it is hereby further resolved, of R.A. 10591 (The Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition that the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod through the Honorable Regulation Act); City Vice Mayor & Presiding Officer shall confer a Certificate of Appreciation upon the 2014 City Youth Sangguniang Panlungsod. WHEREAS, in the said operation conducted on May 21, 2014, the CIDG confiscated in the possession of the suspects, one LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished the 2014 City Youth (1) caliber 45 pistol with suppressor or silencer, one (1) piece 80 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS stainless magazine with live ammunition, pistol box and marked money; 2014-156

WHEREAS, aside from the said accomplishment, it will be ADOPTED: May 28,2014 recalled also that on May 9, 2014, the CIDG through its “Oplan Nena”, arrested one (1) person for violation of Republic Act No. 9208 (The Anti-Trafficking in Person Act of 2003) in Barangay RESOLUTION RATIFYING Triangulo, this city; THE MEMORANDUM OF WHEREAS, these remarkable accomplishments of the Criminal AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) in our locality send a strong signal that the City of Naga is not a conducive haven for BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY criminals and illegal activities; GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND WHEREAS, this exemplary performance of the CIDG deserves SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM emulation and public acknowledgment; (SSS)- NAGA BRANCH NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Vidal P. Castillo, unanimously seconded; WITH RESPECT TO THE

BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to commend the REGISTRATION OF ALL JOB Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) headed by Police Chief Inspector Errol Texon Garchitorena, Jr, for its ORDER AND CONTRACTUAL successful “Oplan Paglalansag-Omega” and “Oplan Salikop” EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY that resulted to the apprehension of two (2) persons for violation of Republic Act No. 10591 (The Comprehensive Firearms and GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AS Ammunition Regulation Act), and one (1) person for violation of Republic Act No. 9208 (The Anti-Trafficking in Person Act of SELF-EMPLOYED MEMBERS OF 2003) in Barangays Calauag and Triangulo, respectively. THE SSS: LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Sponsor: Mayor for his concurrence, and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) through Police Chief Inspector Errol Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy Texon Garchitorena, Jr, for their information and as a record for posterity. WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for appropriate action is the 1st Indorsement dated May 26, 2014 UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. from the Office of the City Mayor, endorsing for ratification the

EMPLOYEES at City Hall time in for their day’s work as responsive public servants.

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Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the Sponsor: City Government of Naga and Social Security System (SSS)- Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio Naga Branch on the registration of all job order and contractual employees of the city government with the SSS as self-employed members; WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for appropriate action is the 1st Indorsement dated May 22, 2014 WHEREAS, through SP Resolution No. 2014-136 adopted on from His Honor, the City Mayor, requesting authority to enter May 13, 2014, the Honorable City Mayor was authorized to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of Public into such Memorandum of Agreement; Works & Highways (DPWH) relative to the implementation of Special Local Road fund (SLRF) under RA 8794 or MVU Law; WHEREAS, copy of the Memorandum of Agreement is hereto attached as integral part of this resolution; WHEREAS, the said Memorandum of Agreement is deemed necessary to delineate responsibilities in the implementation WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order; of policies, standards and procedures at the level of the local government unit in accordance with the provisions of the NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. SLRF under the MVUC Law and its Implementing Rules and Rentoy, seconded by Hon. Jose A. Tuason, Hon. David Casper Regulations (IRR); Nathan A. Sergio, Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis and Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo; WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order;

BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. David Casper Nathan Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the A. Sergio, seconded by Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III, Hon. City Government of Naga and Social Security System (SSS)- Cecilia Veluz-De Asis ad Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo; Naga Branch with respect to the registration of all job order and contractual employees of the City Government of Naga as self- BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to confirm the employed members of the SSS. authority of His Honor, the City Mayor to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of Public Works & Highways LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City (DPWH) for the implementation of the Special Local Road Fund Mayor for his information, the Social Security System (SSS)- (SLRF) under Republic Act No. 8794 or Motor Vehicle User’s Naga Branch through its Branch Head, Ms. Claribel L. Rebueno, Charge Law (MVUC Law), subject to the ratification by the and the City Legal Officer, for their information. Sangguniang Panlungsod.

APPROVED. LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor for his information, the department of Public Works & Highways (DPWH) through Assistant District Engineer Gilbert P. Romero, the City Engineer and the City Legal Officer, for their 2014-154 information and guidance. ADOPTED: May 28,2014 APPROVED. RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE AUTHORITY OF HIS 2014-153 HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR TO ADOPTED: May 28,2014 ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM RESOLUTION COMMENDING OF AGREEMENT WITH THE EDWIN I. CAMBA OF DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC QUEBORAC, BARANGAY WORKS & HIGHWAYS (DPWH) BAGUMBAYAN SUR, NAGA FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION CITY FOR HIS ZEALOUS OF THE SPECIAL LOCAL ROAD COMMITMENT TO UPHOLD FUND (SLRF) UNDER REPUBLIC THE VALUES OF HONESTY, ACT NO. 8794 OR MOTOR LIBERALITY, AND UPRIGHTNESS VEHICLE USER’S CHARGE AS MANIFESTED IN HIS NOBLE LAW (MVUC LAW), SUBJECT ACTS OF RETURNING SUMS TO THE RATIFICATION BY THE OF MONEY AND A LAPTOP TO SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD: THEIR RIGHTFUL OWNERS,

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CITY Mayor John Bongat and City Councilors Greg Abonal (to the mayor’s right) and Vidal del Castillo (left) congratulate Edwin Camba for being honored as an honest tricycle driver, another one of those similarly recognized for their noble and exemplary deeds.

WHEREAS, despite the fact that he and his family are facing THEREBY MAKING HIM financial difficulties, his honesty, valour and liberality far surpass WORTHY TO BE RECOGNIZED the temptation and conceivable need to benefit from the abovementioned material possessions; AND REWARDED BY THE WHEREAS, his noble deeds are worthy of commendation and CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA public emulation as they are testament to every Nagueňos’ THROUGH CONFERRING A FULL steadfast ardour to righteousness, altruism and social justice; SCHOLARSHIP GRANT AT BICOL WHEREAS, through his actions, he has uplifted the dignity and moral of the Nagueňos and has shown to the world that the STATE COLLEGE OF APPLIED people of Naga have strong sense of integrity and liberality; SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY WHEREAS, as a way also to appreciate his strong sense of justice and as a means to also enhance his family’s socio- (BISCAST) TO ONE OF HIS economic status, the City Government of Naga wishes to grant one of his two children, Wennie Rose P. Camba, a full scholarship CHILDREN, WENNIE ROSE P. grant at Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology CAMBA: (BISCAST); NOW, THEREFORE, Sponsor: on motion of Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal, Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III unanimously seconded; BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to express WHEREAS, Edwin I. Camba, operator-driver of Tricycle No. commendation to Edwin I. Camba of Queborac, Brgy. 0185, a resident of Queborac, Barangay Bagumbayan Sur, Naga Bagumbayan Sur, Naga City, for his honesty and liberality in City, is commendable for his zealous dedication to his faith and returning to the rightful owners the left behind wallet and laptop; values and his unwavering commitment to do good to others and to prioritize virtues over self-interest, as manifested in various BE IT RESOLVED FINALLY, as it is hereby resolved, that as a occasions where he returned left behind valuable items to their way to recognize his great deeds and as a means to improve rightful owners; his family’s socio-economic status, one of the two children of Edwin I. Camba, Wennie Rose P. Camba, shall be granted full WHEREAS, on April 25, 2014, Edwin I. Camba found a lost wallet scholarship grant at Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and containing P1,452.00 cash and, without any bit of hesitation, Technology (BISCAST) by the City Government of Naga; consciously decided to immediately return the said misplaced item to its rightful owner through the help of the Public Safety LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the Office (PSO); City Mayor, for his concurrence, Edwin I. Camba and his family for their information and as a record for posterity, and the WHEREAS, his strong conviction to his principles and his kind, Education, Scholarship and Sports Office for their information unwavering heart have also been demonstrated when, in 2013, and compliance. he returned a laptop and a P500 bill left behind by an unknown passenger; UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED.

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of the property are hereto attached as integral part of this 2014-151 resolution; ADOPTED: May 20,2014 NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis, seconded by Hon. Maria Elizabeth Q. Lavadia; RESOLUTION FAVORABLY BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to favorably indorse ENDORSING TO THE PHILIPPINE favorably endorse to the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) to declare the 2.2-hectare portion of the 6- ECONOMIC ZONE AUTHORITY hectare property of Mr. Antonio G. Dy-Prieto, President & CEO ALDP Land and Construction Corporation, located along Roxas (PEZA) TO DECLARE THE Avenue, Naga City, as a PEZA Information Technology Park (IT 2.2-HECTARE PORTION OF THE Park). 6-HECTARE PROPERTY OF LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor, for his concurrence, the Director General and MR. ANTONIO G. DY-PRIETO, Board of Directors of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority for their consideration and appropriate action, and Mr. Antonio PRESIDENT & CEO ALDP G. Dy-Prieto, President & CEO ALDP Land and Construction LAND AND CONSTRUCTION Corporation for his information. CORPORATION, LOCATED APPROVED. ALONG ROXAS AVENUE, NAGA CITY, AS A PEZA INFORMATION 2014-148 TECHNOLOGY PARK (IT PARK): ADOPTED: May 20,2014 RESOLUTION DIRECTING Sponsor: Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis THE HOUSING SETTLEMENT & DEVELOPMENT OFFICE (HSDO) TO STRICTLY WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for appropriate action is the 1st Indorsement dated May 08, 2014 ENFORCE THE POLICIES from the Office of the City Mayor, the letter dated April 23, 2014 of Mr. Antonio G. Dy-Prieto, President & CEO, ALDP Land and OF ORDINANCE NO. 98-033, Construction Corporation, requesting for an endorsement to OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “THE the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) his application for the registration of a 2.2-hectare of 6-hectare property along KAANTABAY SA KAUSWAGAN Roxas Avenue, this city, as Information Technology Park to be known as ALDP E-Park; ORDINANCE”, PARTICULARLY

WHEREAS, per PEZA Resolution No. 14-123 dated 18 March THE CONDITIONS IN THE 2014, the corporation was already granted with a pre-qualification AWARDING OF LOTS TO THE clearance which is necessary in securing Presidential Proclamation; BENEFICIARIES OF THE URBAN

WHEREAS, a key concern for IBM-GPS is finding suitable PEZA- POOR PROGRAM OF THE CITY registered real estate, and after selecting from various potential locations within the city, it has already identified the ALDP E-Park OF NAGA, AND TO EFFECT as its expansion given the rapid business growth in the city; THE AWARDING OF LOTS TO WHEREAS, for IBM-GPS to invest its resources as an Information DESERVING BENEFICIARIES Technology Locator in the city, there is a need to ensure the declaration of the 2.2-hectare property of the ALDP as a PEZA IN COORDINATION WITH Information Technology Park/Center so that IBM-GPS can avail of all the tax benefits/tax holidays granted by law; THE NAGA CITY URBAN

WHEREAS, IBM-GPS’s investment represents an excellent DEVELOPMENT & HOUSING economic opportunity for Naga since it will generate thousands BOARD (NCUDHB): of jobs for Nagueños and Bicolanos, and will enhance the city’s status as the business center not only of the province of Camarines Sur but of the entire Bicol Region; Sponsor: Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo WHEREAS, copy of the Site Development Plan and description 84 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for Introduced by: appropriate action is the letter dated October 24, 2013 of Mrs. Hon. Vidal P. Castillo Isabelita A. Gutierrez, requesting a lot at Queborac, Bagumbayan Norte, this city; WHEREAS, upon retirement of PSSUPT Jose L Capinpin as OIC of the Naga City Police Office, PSupt Cerilo Daclison Trilles WHEREAS, during the hearing of the Committee on Urban assumed as the new OIC-City Director of the NCPO; Poor Affairs held on May 8, 2014, Mrs. Gutierrez informed the Committee that it is 10 years now when she applied to the then WHEREAS, in a short period of time since his assumption to Urban Poor Affairs Office (UPAO) for a homelot at the Queborac office, PSupt Trilles was able to introduce innovations inthe Resettlement Site in Barangay Bagumbayan Norte but no Naga City Police Office towards improving the peace and order homelot was awarded to her growing family; situation in the city through the establishment of Police Precinct No. 4 in Barangay Cararayan, as part of police visibility efforts, WHEREAS, it is imperative for the Housing & Settlement which is a long-sought need of not only the residents of Cararayan Development Office (HSDO) to strictly enforce the pertinent but its neighboring barangays as well; provisions of Ordinance No. 98-033, otherwise known as “the Kaantabay sa Kauswagan Ordinance” particularly the conditions WHEREAS, after several requests of the city government from set in the awarding of lots to qualified beneficiaries of the city’s the previous leadership, the Naga City Police Office through Urban Poor Program to ensure equal application of the provisions PSupt Trilles has finally submitted a report how its Maintenance to the beneficiaries; & Other Operating Expenses (MOOE) is being spent, the same being necessary for the purpose of determining what assistance WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and necessary in the the city government should provide to improve the performance furtherance of the city’s Urban Poor program; of the NCPO; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid- WHEREAS, these new developments send a strong signal that Arroyo, seconded by Hon. Cecilia V. De Asis and Hon. Elmer S. the Naga City Police Office is now serious in its dealings with the Baldemoro; barangay residents, and in its commitment to truly improve the peace and order situation in the city; BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to direct the Housing Settlement & Development Office (HSDO) to strictly enforce WHEREAS, it is expected that given these initial initiatives, the the policies of Ordinance No. 98-033, otherwise known as“ The Naga City Police Office shall continue introducing innovations Kaantabay sa Kauswagan Ordinance”, particularly the conditions towards improving its performance which is deemed beneficial in the awarding of lots to the beneficiaries of the Urban Poor and necessary to protect the welfare and interest of the general Program of the City of Naga, and to effect the awarding of lots to public; deserving beneficiaries in coordination with the Naga City Urban Development & Housing Board (NCUDHB). NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Vidal P. Castillo, seconded by Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, Hon. Elmer S. LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Baldemoro and Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr.; Mayor for his concurrence, and the Acting Chief of Housing & Settlement Development Office (HSDO) for his information and BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to strongly support appropriate action. and commend the Naga City Police Office through the able leadership of PSupt Cerilo Daclison Trilles Jr, for its commitment APPROVED. to improve the peace and order situation in the City of Naga.

LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor for his concurrence, and the Naga City Police Office through PSupt Cerilo Daclison Trilles Jr for its information and as 2014-145 a record for posterity. ADOPTED: May 20,2014 APPROVED. RESOLUTION STRONGLY SUPPORTING AND 2014-144 COMMENDING THE NAGA CITY ADOPTED: May 20,2014 POLICE OFFICE THROUGH THE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING ABLE LEADERSHIP OF PSUPT DEEP APPRECIATION OF THE CERILO DACLISON TRILLES INITIATIVES IN THE HOUSE JR, FOR ITS COMMITMENT OF REPRESENTATIVES AND TO IMPROVE THE PEACE AND THE PHILIPPINE SENATE ORDER SITUATION IN THE CITY FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE OF NAGA: OPERATIONAL FRANCHISE THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 85 LEGISLATIVE ACTS RESOLUTIONS

OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga; RAILWAYS (PNR), STRONGLY BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, TO EXPRESS SUPPORTING THESE DEEP APPRECIATION OF THE INITIATIVES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE HOUSE OF SENATE FOR INITIATIVES, AND EARNESTLY THE EXTENSION OF THE OPERATIONAL FRANCHISE OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RAILWAYS (PNR), STRONGLY URGING AND APPEALING THAT SUPPORTING THESE INITIATIVES, AND EARNESTLY THE HONORABLE MEMBERS URGING AND APPEALING THAT THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE PHILIPPINE CONGRESS AND HIS OF THE PHILIPPINE CONGRESS EXCELLENCY, BENIGNO C. AQUINO III, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, JOIN HANDS IN AND HIS EXCELLENCY, ENSURING THAT THE PNR TRULY BECOME THE MOST EFFICIENT AND AFFORDABLE MASS TRANSPORTATION BENIGNO C. AQUINO III, SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY. PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City OF THE PHILIPPINES, JOIN Mayor for his concurrence, His Excellency, Benigno C. Aquino III, Honorable Congresswoman Ma. Leonor Gerona Robredo, HANDS IN ENSURING THAT THE the Honorable Members of the House of Representatives, and the Honorable Members of the Philippines Senate, for their PNR TRULY BECOME THE MOST information and appropriate action, and all Local Government EFFICIENT AND AFFORDABLE Units in the Bicol Region for their concurrence and support. MASS TRANSPORTATION UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY:

Sponsor: 2014-135 Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo ADOPTED: May 13,2014

WHEREAS, per provisions of Republic Act No. 4156, the legal RESOLUTION existence of the Philippine National Railways (PNR), as a CONGRATULATING THE BICOL corporate entity, will terminate on June 19, 2014,having served the fifty (50) years operational franchise granted under this law; MEDICAL CENTER (BMC) AND WHEREAS, for the Bicolanos particularly, the PNR, which they ITS QUALITY MANAGEMENT have endearingly baptized as the “Bicol Express”, has become, and continues to be, that single beacon of hope for them to SYSTEM TEAM FOR HAVING achieve the goal of efficient mobility at affordable cost within the country; SECURED CERTIFICATION FROM THE INTERNATIONAL WHEREAS, as shown by the experience of all industrialized countries all over the world, the crucial role that railway STANDARD ORGANIZATION transportation plays in the development of nations is a long proven postulate; (ISO):

WHEREAS, as we, the Filipinos, as one people, desire Proponents: development no less than that which our neighbor countries Councilor Nathan Sergio have achieved, there is a need to heed and embrace the fact that railway transportation as the most efficient and affordable CYO Councilor Marifloriann Eunice Perez means of mass transport is an indispensable ingredient to the achievement of our common aspirations; WHEREAS, the grant of ISO Certification to the Bicol Medical Center (BMC) was announced on April 29, 2014 immediately WHEREAS, the railway system speaks so much of our history as after the conduct of State 2 Audit by the ISO’s TUV SUD or a nation and has thus become part of a great heritage that must Technischer Uberwachunsverein (Technical Inspection) team be preserved and continually developed for the enjoyment and composed of 3 auditors and 1 technical expert; appreciation of the present and the future generations; WHEREAS, this positive development made the Bicol Medical WHEREAS, the initiatives of the House of Representatives Center the first DOH retained hospital to be ISO Quality and the House of Senate to extend the operational life of the Management System 9001:2008 Certified in Southern Luzon, PNR, being clearly responsive to the sentiment of the people covering the scope Hospital Management and Healthcare particularly of Southern Luzon, should be deeply appreciated and Services; strongly supported; WHEREAS, the BMC attempt for ISO Certification was officially NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the 86 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

THE City Government of Naga has commended the Bicol Medical Center and its quality management system for having successfully secured certification from the International Standard Organization (ISO) making it the first DOH-retained hospital to be ISO-certified in Southern Luzon. launched in December 2012 but preparations were made much Center (BMC), for his information and files. earlier; BMC have undergone stringent processes leading to the Stage 1 and Stage 2 Audits; APPROVED.

WHEREAS, this remarkable feat deserves public acknowledgment and approval; 2014-134 WHEREAS, the ISO Certification is not only a source of pride but a continuing challenge towards excellence, thus this bode well ADOPTED: May 13,2014 for the people of Naga City and the Bicol Region, as the Bicol Medical Center (BMC) is compelled to live to its name; EXPRESSING GRAVE CONCERN WHEREAS, to date, there has already been a marked improvement in the quality of service in the BMC and in the OVER THE NATIONAL facilities and equipments for healthcare purposes; GOVERNMENT’S DECISION NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. David Casper Nathan TO BELATEDLY RETURN A. Sergio, duly seconded by Hon. Gabriel H. Bardado Jr., Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis, Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III, Hon. LOCALLY IDENTIFIED POVERTY Maria Elizabeth Q. Lavadia, Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro, Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, Hon. Jose A. Tuason, Hon. Ray-An Cydrick REDUCTION PROJECTS UNDER G. Rentoy and Hon. Vidal P. Castillo; THE 2014 GRASSROOTS BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to congratulate the PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING Bicol Medical Center (BMC) and its Quality Management System Team for having secured the certification from International PROCESS (GPBP): Standard Organization (ISO).

LET COPIES of this Resolution be furnished the City Mayor for On joint and collective motion his concurrence; Congresswoman Maria Leonor G. Robredo, for her information; the Regional Director of Department of Health WHEREAS, on March 7, 2014, the city government was informed (DOH) and Dr. Efren Nierva, Hospital Director, Bicol Medical by the Department of the Interior and Local Government, through

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Sec. Manuel A. Roxas II, that it needs to replace two projects, appropriate action. to be funded by the Departments of Education (DepEd) and the Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), under its 2014 APPROVED. allotment under Grassroots Participatory Budgeting Process (GPBP); 2014-133 WHEREAS, subsequent communications by regional offices of said departments have been urging local agencies, from the ADOPTED: May 13,2014 Local Poverty Reduction Action Team (LPRAT) all the way to the executive and the legislative branches of the city government, to rush the process of replacing said projects, else it will lose AUTHORIZING THE access to available funds under the GPBP; REPLACEMENT OF SOME WHEREAS, while we have responded to these developments to PRIORITY POVERTY ensure that the city does not lose access to GPBP funds, we are concerned at several levels, one of which is the obvious REDUCTION PROJECTS IN THE bad practice of changing policies midstream, evidenced by the fact that these projects are supposed to have already started APPROVED LOCAL POVERTY implementation and must be completed within 2014; REDUCTION PLAN (LPRAP) FOR WHEREAS, they have passed due diligence at the local level, 2014 UNDER THE GRASSROOTS having been identified by the LPRAT, whose membership is equally shared by government, civil society and grassroots PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING organizations; and have been identified with the use of Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) data, which are PROCESS (GPBP): poverty-focused; Sponsor: WHEREAS, the same is true at the regional level, having already Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo cleared review of the Regional Poverty Reduction Action Team (RPRAT) chaired by the DILG, with the concerned agencies WHEREAS, the city government was informed about the need to (i.e. DENR and DepEd in the case of Naga) participating in replace certain projects in its 2014 Local Poverty Reduction Plan the process and green lighting local choices as they fall within (LPRAP) under the Grassroots Participatory Budgeting Process the menu of allowable GPBP projects already approved at the (GPBP) of the national government; national level; WHEREAS, acting on this information, the Local Poverty WHEREAS, during the recent Social Development Committee Reduction Action Team (LPRAT) convened on March 24 and (SDC) meeting of the Regional Development Council of Bicol last April 30, 2014, reviewed the original list and the justification for May 9, 2014 at the NEDA Regional Office, it surfaced during the the proposed changes, and passed Resolutions No. 001 to 003 discussions of the 2013 GPBP status report that Naga’s case is approving said changes; not an exception but is representative of similar developments all throughout the region; WHEREAS, these changes needs the concurrence and approval of the Sangguniang Panlungsod as the highest policymaking WHEREAS, we are gravely concerned by the irony of these last- body of the city government of Naga; minute decisions at the central level, as they effectively reverse and set aside local decisions, which totally runs counter to the WHEREAS, the 2014 LPRAP of the city will now include the spirit of grassroots participation in assessing local dimensions following new priority poverty reduction projects, to wit: of poverty and identifying the best interventions that will address them. Agency Project Name Amount NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the DSWD Supplementary Feeding Program (for P2.24 M Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of children not enrolled in Educare (Day Naga; care) centers in Naga City)

BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to express grave Construction of four Educare (Day care) 2.56 M concern over the national government’s decision to belatedly centers return locally identified poverty reduction projects under the Improvement of Senior Citizens Building 1.30 M Grassroots Participatory Budgeting Process. and Purchase of Additional Facilities

LET COPIES Program for all Persons with Disabilities 0.48 M of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the in Naga City Mayor for his concurrence, the National Poverty Reduction Action Team (NPRAT) Chaired by the Department of the Interior Establishment of a Women’s Home 1.82 M and Local Government; the Secretaries of the Departments of (that will also cater to girls and abused Education (DepEd) and the Environment and Natural Resources women) (DENR); the Regional Development Council (RDC) for Bicol DepEd Repair and Rehabilitation of Classrooms 3.00 M Region; the League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP); the Provision of School Furniture (chairs) 0.54 M Philippine Councilors League (PCL); and the other leagues of local governments under the auspices of the Union of Local WHEREAS, we find these new projects to be in order, without Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) for their information and 88 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS prejudice to the separate resolution expressing our grave concern over the national government’s decision to belatedly Zone 6, Brgy. Calauag, Naga City, on May 8, 2014, let to the return locally identified poverty reduction projects under the 2014 apprehension of two (2) illegal drug vendors, namely: (1) Jerry GPBP; Ablan Sawal a.k.a “Jason”, 34 years of age of Zone 6, Brgy. San Isidro, , Camarines Sur; and (2) Wilson Geroy Patingo, NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, a.k.a “Sadam”, 23 years of age, of Tinalmod Nuevo, Libmanan, seconded by Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis and Hon. Gabriel H. Camarine Sur; Bordado Jr.; WHEREAS, the arrest was a result of thorough surveillance BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to authorize the conducted by Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) replacement of some priority poverty reduction projects in the agents on these two (2) suspects who are not from Naga City approved Local Poverty Reduction Plan (LPRAP) for 2014 under but is using this city and underlying areas for distribution of illegal the Grassroots Participatory Budgeting Process. drugs such as “shabu”;

LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Hon or, the City WHEREAS, these two (2) suspects sold to a poseur-buyer two Mayor for his concurrence, the Regional and National Poverty heat sealed transparent plastic packs containing a total weight of Reduction Action Teams (RPRAT and NPRAT) Chaired by the fifty (50) grams in the amount of P200,000.00 during a buy-bust Department of the Interior and Local Government, as well as operation conducted by the PDEA Team in the aforesaid location the Secretary of the Department of Education (DepEd) for their in Barangay Calauag, Naga City; information and appropriate action. WHEREAS, the relentless desire to get rid of the menace APPROVED. which resulted to such apprehension in our City by Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Team led by Intelligence Agent 1 Noe S. Briguel, is a commendable act and worthy of 2014-131 emulation by other agents, concerned citizens and government organization, such as the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse or BADAC ADOPTED: May 13,2014 of the Barangays in Naga City;

NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Vidal P. Castillo, duly RESOLUTION COMMENDING seconded by Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro and Hon. David Casper THE MEMBERS OF Nathan A. Sergio; THE PHILIPPINE DRUG BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to commend the members of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Team headed by Intelligence Agent 1 Noe S. Briguel on their successful campaign against dangerous drugs which led to the (PDEA) TEAM HEADED BY apprehension of two (2) illegal drug vendors responsible in the distribution of illegal drugs such as INTELLIGENCE AGENT 1 Methamphetamine Hydrochloride commonly known as “Shabu” NOE S. BRIGUEL ON THEIR in Naga City and underlying areas; SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the city Mayor for his concurrence, the Philippine Drug Enforcement AGAINST DANGEROUS Agency, the members of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Team thru Intelligence Agent 1 Noe S. Briguel, of the DRUGS WHICH LED TO PDEA Camarines Sur Provincial Office, and the Dangerous Drug THE APPREHENSION OF Board for their information and as a record for posterity.. TWO (2) ILLEGAL DRUG APPROVED. VENDORS RESPONSIBLE 2014-129 IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF ILLEGAL DRUGS SUCH ADOPTED: May 6,2014 AS METHAMPHETAMINE RESOLUTION ARDENTLY HYDROCHLORIDE COMMONLY CALLING FOR THE KNOWN AS SHABU IN NAGA IMMEDIATE AND FAVORABLE CITY AND UDERLYING AREAS: ACTION OF THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Sponsor: Hon. Vidal P. Castillo (RDC) ON RESOLUTION NO. 2014-004 OF THE METRO WHEREAS, PDEA agent led by Intelligence Agent 1 Noe S. Briguel, in a buy bust operation conducted at Agate St., NAGA DEVELOPMENT

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COUNCIL (MNDC), ENTITLED: b) Bigger passenger capacity normally results to lower plane fares, therefore making travel to and from Metro Naga “RESOLUTION STRONGLY cheaper, significantly contributing to the economic growth and development not only of Naga and Camarines Sur but of the ENDORSING THE FEASIBILITY entire Bicol Region as well, and c) An upgraded Naga Airport will create a new business district STUDY AND MASTERPLAN with a total gross floor area of from 1,616,062 to 4,845,188 and an estimated value of Php121B to Php291B, opening new OF THE NAGA AIRPORT RE- doors for further development and investment by the private ORIENTATION PROJECT sector. TO THE REGIONAL WHEREAS, the Naga Airport Re-Orientation Project is necessary to sustain and boost the socio-economic development of not just DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL the Naga City and Province of Camarines Sur but also the entire (RDC) FOR THE LATTER’S Bicol Region; FAVORABLE ENDORSEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of TO THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC Naga;

DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to call for the immediate and favorable action of the Regional Development (NEDA) FOR THE PROJECT’S Council (RDC) on Resolution No. 2014-004 of the Metro Naga Development Council (MNDC), entitled: “RESOLUTION APPROVAL, SUPPORT AND STRONGLY ENDORSING THE FEASIBILITY STUDY AND MASTERPLAN OF THE NAGA AIRPORT RE-ORIENTATION IMPLEMENTATION: PROJECT TO THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL On joint and collective motion (RDC) FOR THE LATTER’S FAVORABLE ENDORSEMENT TO THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (NEDA) FOR THE PROJECT’S APPROVAL, SUPPORT AND WHEREAS, the Naga Airport is a vital infrastructure for dynamic IMPLEMENTATION.” local economies and top tourist destinations, such as Naga City and the Province of Camarines Sur, being a primary gateway and LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City node for accessible and fast transport of goods and people from Mayor for his concurrence; the Regional Development Council Mega Manila to Metro Naga and vice versa; through its Chairman, Honorable Joey S. Salceda, Governor of the Province of Albay, for their prompt and avorable disposition; WHEREAS, to enhance the Naga Airport, the Department of the Honorable Secretary Transportation and Communication (DOTC) commissioned Consultancy Joint Venture of Philipp’s Technical Consultants Joseph Emilio A. Abaya of the Department of Transportation Corporation of the Philippines and Pacific Rim Innovation and and Communications (DOTC) and Director General Arsenio Management Exponents, Inc. (PTCC-EDCOP-PRIMEX) to M. Balisacan of the National Economic Development Authority conduct a study; (NEDA) for their information and favorable consideration; and the Honorable Congresswoman Maria Leonor G. Robredo of the 3rd WHEREAS, after an extensive study, PTCC-EDCOP-PRIMEX, District of Camarines Sur for her information and support. recommends the Naga Airport Re-Orientation Project as the most feasible and most effective undertaking to comprehensively UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. develop the Naga Airport;

WHEREAS, on April 7, 2014, Metro Naga Development Council (MNDC) enacted Resolution No. 2014-004 strongly endorsing the Feasibility Study and Master Plan of the Naga Airport Re- 2014-116 Orientation Project to the Regional Development Council (RDC) ADOPTED: April 29,2014 for the latter’s favorable endorsement to the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) for the project’s approval, support and implementation; RESOLUTION CONFIRMING AND WHEREAS, the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of Naga fully RATIFYING THE CONTRACT concurs with the sentiments of the Metro Naga Development Council (MNDC) that the Naga Airport Re-Orientation Project OF LEASE ENTERED INTO with an estimated investment of Php3.58B will bring forth positive impact not only to the member-municipalities of the Metro Naga BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY Development Council but also to other Bicol provinces as: GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND a) An international standard airport, aside from offering a safer and more convenient terminal area, will pave the way OVERSEAS WORKERS WELFARE for increased passenger capacity and tourist traffic as the ADMINISTRATION (OWWA) new runway will be able to accommodate faster and bigger passenger planes; RELATIVE TO A PORTION 90 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

OF THE SECOND FLOOR Sponsors: Hon. Mila SD. Raquid-Arroyo (MANAGEMENT OFFICE) OF THE Hon. Maria Elizabeth Q. Lavadia Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy BICOL CENTRAL STATION: Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio

Sponsor: Hon. David Casper Nathan a. Sergio WHEREAS, the City Accounting Office charged 13% withholding tax on the salaries and wages of job order and contractual employees of the City Government of Naga; WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for appropriate action is the letter dated April 28, 2014 of His Honor, WHEREAS, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) clarified that the City Mayor, requesting for ratification of the Contract of Lease the correct and legal percentage charge for withholding tax entered into by and between the City Government of Naga and should be only 3%; Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) for the use of a portion of the second floor (management office) of the Bicol WHEREAS, as early as Sept. 2013, the City Budget Officer Central Station; has called the attention of the City Accountant on the excessive taxation, asking for the basis, but his letter was largely ignored, WHEREAS, the OWWA formerly held office free of charge at necessitating for another letter, which eventually reached the the Raul S. Roco Library Building but to consider accessibility Office of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, for appropriate action; of OFWs and their dependents living in Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte, the OWWA was invited over at the Bicol WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Panlungsod, considering the Central Station at a rental rate of P10,000.00 per month; act of deducting excessive withholding tax from employees as unconscionable, is keen on looking into the magnitude of the WHEREAS, copy of the said Contract of Lease is hereto attached problem, the options available for the affected employees, and as integral part of this resolution; the corrective/disciplinary measures to be undertaken on the situation and prevent future similar occurrence; WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and will bring in human traffic that will generate additional business for buses and WHEREAS, to this end, an Ad Hoc Committee was created by stall at the terminal thus contribute to the BCS viability as well; the Sangguniang Panlungsod in its regular session dated April 8, 2014 to craft the necessary legislation; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio, seconded by Hon. Maria Elizabeth Q. Lavadia; NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion by the members of the Ad Hoc Committee, seconded by Hon. Gabriel H. BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to confirm and Bordado Jr., Hon. Cecilia Veluz-de Asis, Hon. Esteban Greg R. ratify the Contract of Lease entered into by and between the Abonal III, , Hon. Joaquin F. Perez, Jr., Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro, City Government of Naga and Overseas Workers Welfare Hon. Jose A. Tuason, and Hon. Vida P. Castillo ; Administration (OWWA) relative to a portion of the second floor

(management office) of the Bicol Central Station. BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to create a Task Force on the illegal and excessive deduction of withholding tax LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the charged against job order and contractual employees in the City Mayor for his information, the Overseas Workers Welfare City Government of Naga, to be composed of The City Legal Administration (OWWA) through Regional Director Jocelyn Officer, as TF chairman, and with the NACILGUEA President, O. Hapal, and the City Legal Officer for their information and the Budget Officer, the HRMO Department Head, the MNDC guidance. Executive Officer, the NCPC President/Chairman, the CPDO APPROVED. Department Head, the City Assessor, and the OIC-City Treasurer, as members.

RESOLVED FURTHER, to give the Task Force the following 2014-102 duties and responsibilities: ADOPTED: April 15,2014 1. determine the magnitude of the problem (i.e. when deduction actually started, who were the employees affected); 2. determine the total excess payment to the BIR per employee; RESOLUTION CREATING A TASK 3) devise ways to refund these excess payment in favor of the affected employees; FORCE TO STUDY THE ILLEGAL 3. determine who is/are accountable for the illegal and excessive deduction; AND EXCESSIVE DEDUCTION OF 4. know specific rules and regulations that was/were violated; WITHHOLDING TAXES CHARGED 5. recommend corresponding disciplinary or administrative sanction/s against the erring employee/s; and to submit final AGAINST JOB ORDER AND report to the Sangguniang Panlungsod within thirty (30) days CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES from receipt of this Resolution. RESOLVED FINALLY, to grant this Task Force the following IN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF powers: 1) call on or summon employees for purposes of getting NAGA: information, data and/or documents; 2) make their internal rules THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 91 LEGISLATIVE ACTS RESOLUTIONS and procedures and look for source of fund to be used in the total at only around 3%; performance of their duties; and 3) such other powers as are necessary to perform and complete the tasks herein stated. WHEREAS, the OWWA and the Bureau of Immigration(BI) have already set up their offices in Naga City; LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished the City Mayor for his concurrence, and each of the aforesaid members of the Task WHEREAS, the City Advisory Committee on Overseas Filipinos Force, their information and appropriate action. (CACOF) strongly supports the establishment of a one-stop- shop processing center here in Naga City to cater for the needs APPROVED. and concerns of OFWs;

WHEREAS, this one-stop-shop for OFs has been identified as a priority project of the City under its 10-year Comprehensive 2014-098 Development Plan, 2011-20; ADOPTED: April 8,2014 WHEREAS, having a DFA Satellite Office in Naga City will be of great help for OFWs residing in this part of the region;

RESOLUTION REQUESTING NOW, THEREFORE,on motion of Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio, seconded by Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr., Hon. Cecilia THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN Veluz-de Asis, Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III, Hon. Maria Elizabeth Q. Lavadia, Hon. Joaquin F. Perez, Jr., Hon. Elmer S. AFFAIRS (DFA) TO PUT UP A Baldemoro, Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, Hon. Jose A. Tuason, SATELLITE OFFICE IN THE Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy and Hon. Vida P. Castillo ; CITY OF NAGA, PROVINCE BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to request the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to put up a satellite office OF CAMARINES SUR, AND in the City of Naga, Province of Camarines Sur, and further requesting Congresswoman Maria Leonor G. Robredo, FURTHER REQUESTING representative of the 3rd Congressional District of Camarines CONGRESSWOMAN MARIA Sur, to help facilitate realizing this request from DFA. LEONOR G. ROBREDO, LET COPIES of this Resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor for his concurrence; the Secretary of DFA, for REPRESENTATIVE OF THE 3RD his consideration and appropriate action; and the Office of Congresswoman Maria Leonor G. Robredo, for information and CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT appropriate action.

OF CAMARINES SUR, TO HELP APPROVED. FACILITATE REALIZING THIS REQUEST FROM DFA: 2014-089 ADOPTED: April 1,2014 Proponent: Councilor David Casper Nathan A. Sergio RESOLUTION RATIFYING THE DEED OF ABSOLUTE WHEREAS, the DFA Regional Office in Legazpi City is about 100 kilometers away from Naga City, the “Heart of Bicol”; SALE ENTERED INTO BY WHEREAS, Naga City is strategically located, functioning as the AND BETWEEN THE CITY transportation hub in the Bicol Region, and is where the bulk of the regional population is; GOVERNMENT OF NAGA

WHEREAS, based on OWWA data of 2011, there were 3,896 AND VILLA ROBREDO overseas Fililipino workers (OFWs) who are from Naga, HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, representing 17% annual increase over the 2,588 recorded in 2008; INC., WITH RESPECT TO TWO

WHEREAS, around 11% of the city’s household population have (2) PARCELS OF LAND OWNED an OFW member; AND REGISTERED IN THE NAME WHEREAS, Naga City has the highest number of OFWs, OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF accounting for 18% of the regional total, followed by Iriga City (Camarines Sur), Legazpi City (Albay) and Nabua (Camarines NAGA COVERED BY TRANSFER Sur), which percentage is substantially higher than the 2009 NSO data placing the share of Bicolano OFWs to the Philippine CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NOS. 92 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

59277 & 45458, LOCATED AT ADOPTED: April 1,2014 ZONE 7, BARANGAY SABANG, RESOLUTION APPROVING NAGA CITY, WHICH SAID THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PARCELS OF LAND HAD BEEN THE PROPOSED LINED CANAL DEVELOPED INTO WHAT IS TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT NOW CALLED AS THE VILLA BARANGAY CONCEPCION ROBREDO SUBDIVISION: PEQUEÑA IN THE AMOUNT Sponsor: OF THREE MILLION PESOS Hon. Mila S. D. Raquid-Arroyo (Php 3,000,000.00) SUBSIDY

WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for FROM THE DEPARTMENT appropriate action is the letter dated March 10, 2014 of Engr. Rolando S.I. Campillos, Acting Head, Housing & Settlements OF THE INTERIOR AND Development Office, requesting for the passage of a resolution LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DILG) ratifying the Deed of Absolute Sale entered into by and between the City Government of Naga and Villa Robredo Homeowners’ UNDER THE PERFORMANCE Association, Inc., with respect to two (2) parcels of land owned and registered in the name of the City Government of Naga CHALLENGE FUND (PCF) AND covered by Transfer Certificate of Title Nos. 59277 & 45458, located at Zone 7, Barangay Sabang, Naga City, which said THE CREATION OF THE PCF parcels of land had been developed into what is now called as the Villa Robredo Subdivision; IMPLEMENTATION UNIT:

WHEREAS, on December 4, 2012, through Resolution No. 2012- Sponsor: 481, the Sangguniang Panlungsod authorized His Honor, the Hon. Jose A. Tuason City Mayor to enter into the said Contract with the Villa Robredo Homeowners’ Association, Inc.; WHEREAS, the City of Naga has been awarded with Seal of WHEREAS, the said Deed of Absolute Sale is hereto attached as Good Housekeeping for CY 2011 with a Three Million Pesos (Php integral part of this resolution; 3,000,000.00) subsidy from the Department of Interior and Local Government under the Performance Challenge Fund (PCF); WHEREAS, finding the subject Deed of Sale to be in order and necessary in the furtherance of the city’s Socialized Housing WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 2014 dated 19 March 2014 Program, mandated the creation of a PCF Implementation Unit (PCFIU) that shall integrate, coordinate, facilitate, monitor and supervise NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, the outputs/activities of the local departments and line agency seconded by Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III and Hon. Cecilia involved in the project; Veluz-De Asis; WHEREAS, through Executive Order No. 2014-009 issued by BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the Deed of the Honorable City Mayor, the PCF Implementation Unit shall be Absolute Sale entered into by and between the City Government composed of the following personnel: of Naga and Villa Robredo Homeowners’ Association, Inc., with respect to two (2) parcels of land owned and registered in the Chairperson: name of the City Government of Naga covered by Transfer Engr. Leon B. Palmiano IV – City Engineer’s Office Certificate of Title Nos. 59277 & 45458, located at Zone7, Member: Barangay Sabang, Naga City, which said parcels of land had 1. Engr. Gaudencio A. Asis, Jr. – City Engineer’s Office been developed into what is now called as the Villa Robredo 2. Mr. Wilfredo B. Prilles, Jr. – City Planning &Dev’t Off. Subdivision. 3. Mr. Florencio T. Mongoso, Jr. – Off.of the City Admin. 4. Mr. Francisco M. Mendoza – City Budget Office LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the 5. Ms. GregoriaNilda B. Abonal – City Treasurer’s Off. City Mayor for his information, the Villa Robredo Homeowners’ 6. Mr. Oscar P. Orozco – City ENRO Association, Inc., the City Legal Officer and Engr. Rolando S.I. 7. Ms. Paciencia SJ. Tabinas – City Accountant’s Office Campillos, Acting Head, Housing & Settlements Development 8. Ms. Virginia S. Pascual – DILG Field Office Office, for their information and guidance. WHEREAS, to effectively implement the project under the PCF, APPROVED. the following management measures shall be strictly observed;

1. The PCFIU shall convene/meet monthly to discuss the status of the project components, minutes of meeting shall be submitted to DILG Regional Office; 2014-085 2. The PCFIU shall submit to the Mayor, Sanggunian and the

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DILG Regional Office the Monitoring Report; the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between 3. The PCFIU shall coordinate the provisions for operation and the City Government of Naga and the National Historical maintenance of the project in the Local Annual Budget. Commission of the Philippines for the transfer of P2 Million from the said Commission to the Naga City Government to fund the NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Jose A. Tuason duly Engineering and Architectural Design of the Jesse M. Robredo seconded by Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro and Hon. Mila S.D. Museum; Raquid-Arroyo; WHEREAS, through SP Resolution No. 2013-301 adopted on BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved to approve the November 14, 2013, the Sangguniang Panlungsod authorized implementation of the proposed lined canal to be constructed at His Honor, the City Mayor for enter into such Memorandum of Barangay Concepcion Pequeña in the amount of Three Million Agreement, subject to its ratification; Pesos (Php 3,000,000.00) subsidy from the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) under the Performance WHEREAS, copy of the said Memorandum of Agreement id Challenge Fund (PCF) and the creation of the PCF Implementation hereto attached as integral part of this resolution; Unit. WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and necessary to LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the facilitate the construction of the Jesse M. Robredo Museum; City Mayor for his concurrence, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the PCF Implementation NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro, Unit (PCFIU) for their appropriate action and the Barangay seconded by Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis, Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid- Government of Concepcion Pequeña for its information and Arroyo and Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III; guidance. BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the APPROVED. Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the City Government of Naga and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) relative to the transfer of the amount of Two Million (P2,000,000.00) Pesos to the Naga City Government to cover the Engineering and Architectural Design of the Jesse 2014-084 M. Robredo Museum. ADOPTED: April 1,2014 LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor and Executive Director Ludovico D. Badoy of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines for their information, RESOLUTION RATIFYING and the City Legal Officer for his information and guidance.

THE MEMORANDUM OF APPROVED. AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY 2014-082 GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND THE NATIONAL HISTORICAL ADOPTED: March 18,2014 COMMISSION OF THE RESOLUTION RATIFYING PHILIPPINES (NHCP) RELATIVE THE MEMORANDUM OF TO THE TRANSFER OF THE AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION BY AND BETWEEN THE NAGA (P2,000,000.00) PESOS TO THE CITY GOVERNMENT AND THE NAGA CITY GOVERNMENT TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COVER THE ENGINEERING OFFICE OF THE PHILIPPINES AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FOR A PARTNERSHIP IN THE OF THE JESSE M. ROBREDO ENFORCEMENT OF THE MUSEUM: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW: Sponsor: Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro Sponsor: Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy

WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for appropriate action is the 1st Indorsement dated March 31, WHEREAS, per letter dated 12 March 2014 of His Honor, the 2014 from the Office of the City Mayor, endorsing for ratification City Mayor, the Sangguniang Panlungsod adopted Resolution 94 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

No. 2014-068, authorizing him to enter into a Memorandum of WHEREAS, since 1999, the City Government of Naga and Agreement with the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines the City Government of Shishi have been ardent partners and for a partnership in the enforcement of the Intellectual Property staunch sister cities, aiding each other towards the inclusive Law; and sustainable socio-economic development of their respective localities; WHEREAS, among the initial activities of the partnership is an orientation seminar which aims to discuss and teach the different WHEREAS, the sisterhood relationship between the City of IP stakeholders on trademarks, patents and copyrights; Naga and the Shishi City has served as a strong foundation for meaningful exchanges of ideas, culture, people and resources, WHEREAS, copy of the Memorandum of Agreement is hereto as well as has offered a mechanism for individuals and attached as integral part of this resolution; organizations of the two cities to be deeply involved in the field of friendly relations, understanding and goodwill; WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order; WHEREAS, through the assistance of the City Government of NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, Shishi, Fujian Province, People’s Republic of China the Filipino- seconded by Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy; Chinese Shi Shi Townmate Association of Manila has decided to fund the construction of a two-storey educational building in BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the the Naga City Science High School, worth Five Million Pesos Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the (P5,000,000.00), by donating the said amount; Naga City Government and the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines relative to the enforcement of the Intellectual property WHEREAS, the Naga City Science High School is one of the Law. most reputable and most advance schools in the City of Naga providing quality secondary education to Nagueňos, in particular, LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City and Bicolanos, in general, especially in the fields of Science, Mayor for his information, Atty. Ricardo R. Blancaflor, Director Mathematics and English; General, Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines, and the City Legal Officer, for their information and guidance. WHEREAS, the two-storey building will boost the quality of education being provided in the Naga City Science High School; APPROVED. WHEREAS, said donation will immensely contribute to the development and empowerment of the young Nagueňos and Bicolanos and will promote the sustainable and inclusive socio- 2014-073 economic development of the City of Naga and of the Republic of the Philippines; ADOPTED: March 18,2014 WHEREAS, the City Government of Naga is truly grateful to City Government of Shishi, headed by its City Mayor, Hon. Huang RESOLUTION PROFOUNDLY Nankang, for its kindness, generosity and liberality, as well as THANKING THE CITY its sincere concern to the welfare of the City of Naga and of its constituents, the Nagueňos; GOVERNMENT OF SHISHI, NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the 11th FUJIAN PROVINCE, PEOPLE’S Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga,

REPUBLIC OF CHINA FOR BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to express the ASSISTING THE FILIPINO- profound gratitude of the City Government of Naga to the City Government of Shishi, Fujian Province, People’s Republic CHINESE SHISHI TOWNMATE of China for assisting the Filipino-Chinese Shishi Townmate Association Of Manila in the donation of Five Million Pesos ASSOCIATION OF MANILA (P5,000,000.00) for the construction of a two-storey with six (6) IN THE DONATION OF FIVE classrooms school building at Naga City Science High School. LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City MILLION PESOS (P5,000,000.00) Mayor, for his concurrence, and the City Government of Shishi, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION Fujian Province, People’s Republic of China through its Mayor, Hon. Huang Nankang, for its information and as a record for OF A TWO-STOREY WITH SIX posterity (6) CLASSROOMS SCHOOL UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. BUILDING AT NAGA CITY SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL: 2014-072 On joint and collective motion ADOPTED: March 18,2014

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NAGA City Mayor John Bongat, Rep. LeniRobredo, school officials, and guests from the Filipino-Chinese Community lead the groundbreaking for a two-storey -six-classroom building at the Naga City Science High School out of P5 Million donation from the Chinese ShishiTownmate Association of Manila.

RESOLUTION PROFOUNDLY education being provided in the Naga City Science High School; THANKING THE FILIPINO- WHEREAS, the said donation will immensely contribute to the development and empowerment of the young Nagueňos and CHINESE SHISHI TOWNMATE Bicolanos and will promote the sustainable and inclusive socio- economic development of the City of Naga and of the Republic ASSOCIATION OF MANILA of the Philippines; FOR DONATING FIVE MILLION WHEREAS, the City Government of Naga is truly grateful to the (P5,000,000.00) PESOS FOR THE officials and members of the Filipino-Chinese ShiShi Town Mate Association headed by its President, Mr. Larry Lim Natividad for PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING their kindness, generosity and liberality, as well as their sincere A TWO-STOREY WITH SIX concern to the welfare of the Nagueňos; (6) CLASSROOMS SCHOOL NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga; BUILDING AT NAGA CITY BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to express the SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL: profound gratitude of the City Government of Naga to the officials and members of the Filipino-Chinese ShiShi Townmate Association of Manila for donating Five Million (P5,000,000.00) Pesos for the purpose of constructing a two-storey with six (6) On joint and collective motion classrooms school building at Naga City Science High School.

LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor for his concurrence, and the officials and members of WHEREAS, the Filipino-Chinese ShiShi Townmate Association Filipino-Chinese Shi Shi Townmate Association of Manila through has decided to fund the construction of a two-storey educational its President, Mr. Larry Lim Natividad, for their information and as building in Naga City Science High School worth Five Million a record for posterity. Pesos (P5,000,000.00) and for which reason it donated the said UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. amount;

WHEREAS, the Naga City Science High School is one of the most reputable and most advance schools in the City of Naga providing quality secondary education to Nagueňos, in particular, 2014-071 and Bicolanos, in general, especially in the fields of Science, ADOPTED: March 18,2014 Mathematics and English;

WHEREAS, the two-storey building will boost the quality of RESOLUTION EARNESTLY 96 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

REQUESTING THE NATIONAL NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Honorable City Councilor Mila ELECTRIFICATION Raquid Arroyo, duly seconded by Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr.;

ADMINISTRATION (NEA) BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby Resolved, TO EARNESTLY REQUEST THE NATIONAL ELECTRIFICATION TO DIRECT CASURECO II ADMINISTRATION (NEA) TO DIRECT CASURECO II TO CONDUCT A GENERAL MEMBERSHIP ASSEMBLY TO CONDUCT A GENERAL IMMEDIATELY OR WITHIN AT LEAST THREE (3) MONTHS MEMBERSHIP ASSEMBLY BEFORE THE NEXT SCHEDULED ELECTIONS FOR THE CASURECO II BOARD OF DIRECTORS. IMMEDIATELY OR WITHIN LET COPIES of this Resolution be furnished the Honorable City AT LEAST THREE (3) Mayor John G. Bongat for his concurrence, the Honorable NEA MONTHS BEFORE THE NEXT Administrator EditaBueno and the NEA Board of Administrators for their respective appropriate action, and the Honorable Ma. SCHEDULED ELECTIONS FOR Leonor Gerona Robredo, Representative, 3rd Congressional District of Camarines Sur, for her support. THE CASURECO II BOARD OF APPROVED. DIRECTORS:

Sponsored by: Hon. City Councilor Mila Raquid Arroyo 2014-067 ADOPTED: March 13,2014 WHEREAS, in the elections for the CASURECO II Board of Directors scheduled in August 2013, there was no one who qualified to run for the post mainly due to the following candidates’ RESOLUTION APPROVING qualifications: THE LIST OF ANTI-POVERTY i Attendance in at least two (2) General Membership Assemblies within the last five (5) years prior to the scheduled election; REDUCTION PROJECTS PER ii No power bill payment was in arrears even for a single month within the last five (5) years prior to the scheduled elections LOCAL POVERTY REDUCTION

WHEREAS, on January 31, 2014, another elections for the ACTION PLAN (LPRAP) FOR 2015 CASURECO II Board of Directors was once again scheduled OF THE CITY OF NAGA: but did not push through due to the same situation of lack of candidates who qualified under the aforementioned qualification requirements; On joint and collective motion

WHEREAS, it must be noted that since the year 2012, no General WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 43 s, 2011 dated 13 May 2011 Membership Assembly was ever called by CASURECO II; mandated the Cabinet to organize into clusters that shall serve as the primary mechanism of the Executive Branch towards the WHEREAS, it must be noted that the term of office of the three realization of the Social Contract with the Filipino People; remaining Board of directors of CASURECO II will expire in October of this year and that therefore the elections for the WHEREAS, the Human Development and Poverty Reduction Board of Directors will have to be scheduled before the end of Cluster (HDPRC) is tasked to improve the overall quality of life their term of office in order to enable members-consumers to of the Filipino and translating the gains on good governance properly choose whom they would trust to properly manage the into direct, substantial benefits that will empower the poor and Cooperative; marginalized segments of the society;

WHEREAS, in order to allow members-consumers who may desire WHEREAS, the Local Government Code (LGC) of 1991 to seek the office of the Board of Directors of the Cooperative mandated community to participate in the local development the possibility of qualifying under the first aforementioned councils and various organized local special bodies, such as, requirement, there is a need for CASURECO II to immediately local school and health boards, and local development councils, call and conduct a General Membership Assembly so that those among others; who may have only one (1) attendance in the last five years may be able to meet the minimum required two (2) attendance; WHEREAS, the National government agencies and other stakeholders shall pursue the Millennium Development Goal of WHEREAS, the National Electrification Administration (NEA), as reducing poverty from 26.5% in 2009 to 16.6% by 2015; the agency charged with the supervision and control of electric cooperatives created under Presidential Decree No. 269, such WHEREAS, the Good Governance and Anti-Corruption Cluster, as the CASURECOII, have both the power and duty to ensure the Human Development and Poverty Reduction Cluster, and the that electric cooperatives are managed by qualified individuals Economic Development Cluster, are implementing Grassroots and according to law. Budgeting (formerly Bottom-up Budgeting) to ensure the inclusion

THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 97 LEGISLATIVE ACTS RESOLUTIONS of the funding requirements for the development needs of the GOVERNMENT OF NAGA, THE focus local government units (LGUs) as identified and approved by the HDPRC; LIGA NG MGA BARANGAY,

WHEREAS, through Executive Order No. 01 issued by the AND THE KAPISANAN NG MGA Honorable City Mayor John G. Bongat on January 9, 2014, the Naga City Government has organized/reactivated the SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY expanded Local Poverty Reduction Action Team (LPRAT), KAGAWAD (KSBK) RELATIVE chaired by the Local Chief Executive and co-chaired by a CSO Representative with membership composed of the Chairperson TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF of the Sangguniang Panlungsod Appropriations Committee, the Planning Officer, Agriculture Officer, Social Welfare and ORDINANCE NO. 2014-008, Development Officer, Budget Officer, Local Government Operations Officer, DSWD Municipal Links, a Pantawid Pamilya OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE Parent-Leader, a Community Health Team Leader, LGU ENABL²E ORDINANCE OF NAGA accredited CSOs, NGA CITY: accredited/recognized CSOs, NAPC identified basic sector representatives and a private sector representative; Sponsor: Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro WHEREAS, the LPRAT conducted series of workshops to formulate the Local Poverty Reduction Action Plan (LPRAP) WHEREAS, indicating therein unfunded priority anti-poverty projects; received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for ratification is the copy of the Memorandum of Agreement entered WHEREAS the LPRAT has prepared the list of priority projects into by and between the City Government of Naga, the Liga for 2015 based on the LPRAP for allocation of budget from ng mga Barangay, and the Kapisanan ng mga Sangguniang the national government agencies funds and other financial Barangay Kagawad (KSBK) relative to the implementation of institutions for 2015; Ordinance No. 2014-008, otherwise known as the ENABL²E Ordinance of Naga City; WHEREAS, the list of priority projects was duly endorsed by the WHEREAS, partner CSO representatives as proof of genuine participation in through this ENABL²E Program, the official of the identifying the priority projects; 27 barangays of the city will be equipped with the necessary skills, proficiency and knowledge in crafting relevant legislations WHEREAS, copy of the Local Poverty Reduction Action Plan and rational regulatory policies, as well as to inculcate to them (LPRAP) for 2015 is hereto attached as integral part of this the principles of transparency, accountability and people- resolution; participation; WHEREAS, NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the copy of the said Memorandum of Agreement is Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of hereto attached as integral part of this resolution; Naga; WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and beneficial to the BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to approve the List city government and the officials of the 27 barangays; of Anti-Poverty Reduction Projects per Local Poverty Reduction NOW, THEREFORE, Action Plan (LPRAP) for 2015 of the City of Naga which shall be on motion of Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro, submitted to the concerned government agencies for integration seconded by Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr.; in their respective budgets for 2015. BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the Mayor for his concurrence, and all concerned agencies, NAPC City Government of Naga, the Liga ng mga Barangay, and the as HDPR Secretariat and Regional Offices of DILG, DBM and Kapisanan ng mga Sangguniang Barangay Kagawad (KSBK) DSWD for appropriate action. relative to the implementation of Ordinance No. 2014-008, otherwise known as the ENABL²E Ordinance of Naga City. UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished all concerned for their information and guidance. 2014-065 APPROVED ADOPTED: March 11,2014 2014-061 RESOLUTION RATIFYING ADOPTED: March 11,2014 THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HIS BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR TO 98 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM RESOLUTION COMMENDING OF AGREEMENT WITH THE CERTAIN MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL THE BARANGAY TANOD OF WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT CONCEPCION PEQUEÑA, (DSWD), REGIONAL OFFICE NAGA CITY, FOR THEIR NO. V, LEGASPI CITY, RELATIVE EFFORTS THAT RESULTED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION TO THE APPREHENSION OF OF REGULAR PENSION FOR THE SUSPECT IN A ROBBERY INDIGENT SENIOR CITIZENS IN INCIDENT THAT TOOK PLACE NAGA CITY FOR THE YEAR 2014, ON FEBRUARY 24, 2014 AT SUBJECT TO THE RATIFICATION SHELL GASOLINE STATION: BY THE SANGGUNIANG On joint and collective motion PANLUNGSOD: WHEREAS, Sponsor: received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for appropriate action is the letter dated February 24, 2014 of P/Bgy. Hon. Jose A. Tuason Andres A. Panis, Jr. of Concepcion Pequeña, this city, requesting that Barangay Tanods Julius Sto. Domingo, Joseph Alcera, WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for Emeterio Bocacao and Manolo Torejos be commended for the appropriate action is the letter dated March 06, 2014 of Mr. arrest of the suspect in a robbery incident at Shell Gasoline Jaime R. Reblando, City Social Welfare & Development Station on February 24, 2014; Officer, respectfully requesting for the passage of a resolution authorizing the Honorable Mayor John G. Bongat to enter into WHEREAS, the bravery and dedication to public service a Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of Social portrayed by Barangay Tanods Julius Sto. Domingo, Joseph Welfare and Development (DSWD), Regional Office No. V, Alcera, Emeterio Bocacao and Manolo Torejos that led to the Legaspi City, relative to the implementation of Regular Pension apprehension of the robbery suspect deserve emulation and for Indigent Senior Citizens in Naga City for the year 2014; public acknowledgment;

WHEREAS, finding the said authority to be in order and necessary NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the in the implementation of this year’s Regular Pension for Indigent Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Senior Citizens in Naga City as an additional government Naga; assistance to augment the daily subsistence and other medical needs of indigent senior citizens; BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to commend certain members of the Barangay Tanod of Concepcion Pequeña, Naga NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Jose A. Tuason, City, for their efforts that resulted to the apprehension of the seconded by Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr.; suspect in a robbery incident that took place on February 24, 2014 at shell Gasoline station. BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to authorize His Honor, the City Mayor to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the with the Department of Social Welfare and Development City Mayor for his concurrence, Barangay Tanods Julius Sto. (DSWD), Regional Office No. V, Legaspi City, relative to the Domingo, Joseph Alcera, Emeterio Bocacao and Manolo Torejos implementation of Regular Pension for Indigent Senior Citizens for their information and as a record for posterity, and P/Bgy. in Naga City for the year 2014, subject to the ratification by the Andres A. Panis, Jr. for his information. Sangguniang Panlungsod. UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor for his information, Regional Director Arnel Garcia, DSWD Regional Office No. V, Legaspi City, and Mr. Jaime R. Reblando, City Social Welfare & Development Officer for their information 2014-056 and guidance. ADOPTED: March 4,2014 APPROVED. RESOLUTION URGENTLY 2014-060 REQUESTING THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RAILWAYS (PNR) ADOPTED: March 4,2014 THRU GENERAL MANAGER THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 99 LEGISLATIVE ACTS RESOLUTIONS JOSEPH ALLAN DILAY TO OF THE 3RD CONGRESSIONAL CONSIDER THE RESUMPTION DISTRICT OF CAMARINES OF ITS LOCAL TRIP FROM NAGA SUR, FOR SUCCESSFULLY CITY TO LEGASPI CITY AND SOLICITING FROM VARIOUS VICE VERSA: NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

On joint and collective motion AGENCIES AROUND P600 MILLION WORTH OF WHEREAS, sometime in February this year, the DPWH 2nd INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Engineering District of Camarines Sur closed to vehicular traffic the San Jose Bridge in Pili, Camarines Sur, to give way to the WHICH WILL BE IMPLEMENTED construction of a new bridge as part of and in preparation to the widening project of the Maharlika Highway; THIS 2014 IN THE CITY OF

WHEREAS, the San Jose Bridge is one the bridges within NAGA: the province that connects from Metro Manila the rest of Bicol provinces and other localities in Southern Luzon; On joint and collective motion

WHEREAS, as expected, the use of the old San Jose Bridge as WHEREAS, on February 18, 2014, the Sangguniang Panlungsod a detour bridge causes delay due to traffic congestion that brings received a letter, dated February 14, 2014, from Congresswoman inconvenience to both motorists and the riding public aside from Ma. Leonor G. Robredo of the 3rd Congressional District of its adverse effect to the economy of the City of Naga in particular Camarines Sur informing the officials of this August body of and the entire Bicol Region in general; the infrastructure projects that the various national government agencies will implement this year in the jurisdiction of the City of WHEREAS, in order to immediately address the situation, it Naga; is imperative for the City of Naga, as one of the affected local government units, to initiate the possibility of utilizing the existing WHEREAS, pursuant to the said letter, in 2014, a total of transport facilities of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) P573,362,000.00 worth of infrastructure projects will be through the resumption of its local trips from Naga City to Legaspi implemented in this city by the Department of Public Works and City and vice versa; Highways; WHEREAS, the favorable consideration of the Philippine National WHEREAS, also provided in the letter are the infrastructure Railways (PNR) to this request for the resumption of its local trips projects to be implemented by the Department of Interior and will greatly help in the efforts of finding solutions to the delays Local Government and the National Irrigation Authority which and inconveniences brought about by the on-going construction amount to P11,700,000.00 and P11,500,000.00, respectively; of San Jose Bridge; WHEREAS, said projects will promote the sustainable and NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the inclusive socio-economic development of the country and of Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of the city, by productively linking communities, providing sources Naga; of income to the people belonging to the marginalized sectors, giving the youth the opportunity to have the best education, BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to urgently request ensuring access to essential health services and by promoting the Philippine National Railways (PNR) thru General Manager transparency and accountability in governance; Joseph Allan Dilay to consider the resumption of its local trip from Naga City to Legaspi City and vice versa. WHEREAS, the City Government of Naga is truly grateful to Congresswoman Ma. Leonor G. Robredo for her efforts in LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City representing the people of Naga City to the national government, Mayor for his concurrence, and General Manager Joseph Allan effectively and genuinely voicing out the needs and aspirations of Dilay of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) for his favorable the Nagueňos, and in successfully soliciting from various national consideration. government agencies around P600 million worth of infrastructure projects which will be implemented this year in the City of Naga; UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga;

2014-051 BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to express the ADOPTED: February 29,2014 profound gratitude of the City Government of Naga to Hon. Ma. Leonor G. Robredo, Representative of the 3rd Congressional District of Camarines Sur, for successfully soliciting from various RESOLUTION PROFOUNDLY national government agencies around P600 million worth of THANKING HON. MA. LEONOR infrastructure projects, which will be implemented this 2014 in the City of Naga; G. ROBREDO, REPRESENTATIVE 100 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Honorary Consul of Spain to the Bicol Region, in the person of Mayor, for his concurrence, and Congresswoman Ma. Leonor G. Mr. Genaro Carlo Barreto-Buenaflor; Robredo for her information and as a record for posterity LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. Mayor, for his concurrence, and Mr. Jorge Manuel Domecq Fernandez de Bobadilla, Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines, and Ms. Pilar Villanueva-Romero, Consul General of Spain to 2014-047 the Philippines, for their information and as a record for posterity. UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. ADOPTED: February 25,2014 RESOLUTION PROFOUNDLY 2014-046 COMMENDING AND SINCERELY THANKING SPANISH ADOPTED: February 25,2014 AMBASSADOR TO THE RESOLUTION PHILIPPINES JORGE MANUEL CONGRATULATING GENARO DOMECQ FERNÁNDEZ DE CARLO BARRETO-BUENAFLOR BOBADILLA AND MS. PILAR FOR A WELL-DESERVED VILLANUEVA-ROMERO, APPOINTMENT AS HONORARY CONSUL GENERAL OF SPAIN CONSUL OF SPAIN FOR BICOL TO THE PHILIPPINES, FOR REGION: DESIGNATING AN HONORARY CONSUL OF SPAIN TO THE On joint and collective motion BICOL REGION, IN THE PERSON WHEREAS, on February 20, 2014, Mr. Genaro Carlo Barreto- Buenaflor has been appointed as the first Spanish Honorary OF MR. GENARO CARLO Consul for Bicol Region;

BARRETO-BUENAFLOR: WHEREAS, his designation as the Spanish Honorary Consul for Bicol Region will further strengthen the diplomatic, economic On joint and collective motion and cultural relationships between the Spanish and the Filipino people, particularly the Bicolanos;

WHEREAS, on February 20, 2014, Spanish Ambassador to the WHEREAS, born from a Bicolano mother, Mrs. Teresa Buenaflor, Philippines Jorge Manuel Domecq Fernandez de Bobadilla and and a Spaniard father, Mr. Joaquin Buenaflor, Mr. Genaro Carlo Ms. Pilar Villanueva-Romero, Spain’s Consul General to the Barreto-Buenaflor fully knows and understands the culture, Philippines, appointed Mr. Genaro Carlo Barreto-Buenaflor as values and needs of the two races; the first Honorary Consul of Spain to the Bicol Region; WHEREAS, Mr. Genaro Carlo Barreto-Buenaflor, before his WHEREAS, designating an Honorary Consul of Spain to the Bicol appointment as the first Spanish Honorary Consul for Bicol Region is a highly commendable initiative to further strengthen Region, has unceasingly and zealously been a partner of the City the diplomatic, economic and cultural relationships between the Government of Naga in the latter’s various programs and projects Spanish and the Filipino people, particularly the Bicolanos; as general manager of Bigg’s Dinner, one of the forerunners of food chains in the city; WHEREAS, appointing Mr. Genaro Carlo Barreto-Buenaflor as the first Honorary Consul of Spain to the Bicol Region is wise WHEREAS, Mr. Genaro Carlo Barreto-Buenaflor is a resident and truly laudable for he fully knows and understands the culture, and truly a proud son of Naga City, an Maogmang Lugar; values and needs of the two races, being born from a Bicolano NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the mother, Mrs. Teresa Buenaflor, and a Spaniard father, Mr. 11thSangguniangPanlungsod of the City of Naga; Joaquin Buenaflor; BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to express the NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the 11th deepest congratulations of the City Government of Naga to Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of Naga; Genaro Carlo Barreto-Buenaflor for a well-deserved appointment as Honorary Consul of Spain for Bicol Region; BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to express the profound commendation and sincerest thanks of the City LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Government of Naga to Mr. Jorge Manuel Domecq Fernandez Mayor, for his concurrence, and Genaro Carlo Barreto-Buenaflor, de Bobadilla and Ms. Pilar Villanueva-Romero for designating an Honorary Consul of Spain for Bicol Region, for his information

THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 101 LEGISLATIVE ACTS RESOLUTIONS and as a record for posterity. THE AMENDED DEED OF UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. ABSOLUTE SALE ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE 2014-042 CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND MR. VICENTE A. JIMENEZ, ADOPTED: February 18,2014 SR. RELATIVE TO A PARCEL RESOLUTION COMMENDING OF LAND OWNED BY THE JUVY RENE D. BEQUILLO OF LATTER IDENTIFIED AS LOT BARANGAY TABUCO, NAGA 986-B-1 OF Psds-05-024086 CITY, FOR EMERGING AS THE COVERED BY TRANSFER MR. PHILIPPINE YOUTH 2014 CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. GRAND WINNER: 086-36599 WITH AN AREA OF FOURTEEN THOUSAND NINE On joint and collective motion HUNDRED NINETY NINE (14,999) WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for SQUARE METERS LOCATED AT appropriate action is the 1st Indorsement dated February 17, 2014 from His Honor, the City Mayor indorsing the letter dated BARANGAY PANICUASON, NAGA February 3, 2014 of Hon. Gerald de las Alas Ortiz, Board Member, 4th District Province of Quezon, President, KASAMA, CITY: Inc., and Chairman, Organizing committee, the Philippine Youth, Sponsor: informing that Juvy Rene D. Bequillo of Barangay Tabuco, this city, who competed with 80 delegates from all over the country, Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy emerged as the Mr. Philippine Youth 2014 Grand Winner; WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for WHEREAS, the Mr. & Ms. Philippine Youth is a personality appropriate action is the copy of Amended Deed of Absolute Sale and character search for the youth who eventually became entered into by and between the City Government of Naga And the Ambassador and Ambassadress of Goodwill, and the Mr. Vicente A. Jimenez, Sr. relative to a parcel of land owned by annual search was held last January 5, 2014 at the Philippine the latter identified as Lot 986-B-1 of Psds-05-024086 covered International Convention Center (PICC), Pasay City; by Transfer Certificate Of Title No. 086-36599 with an area Of fourteen thousand nine hundred ninety nine (14,999) square WHEREAS, this honor received by Juvy Rene D. Bequillo meters located at Barangay Panicuason, Naga City; brought honor to the City of Naga, and is worthy of emulation and public acknowledgment; WHEREAS, once acquired, the city government shall utilize the subject property for the tourism projects at Malabsay Falls as NOW, THEREFORE, on joint and collective motion of the tourist destination, and in promoting foreign and local tourism in Members of the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod of the City of the city as an strategy for economic development; Naga; WHEREAS, on December 18, 2013, the City Planning & BE IT RESOLVED, as it is herbey resolved, to commend Juvy Development Coordinator issued a certification to the effect that Rene D. Bequillo of Barangay Tabuco, Naga City, for emerging the subject property is classified as Agro-Tourism Zone (AEZ); as the Mr. Philippine Youth 2014 Grand Winner. WHEREAS, in its Resolution No. 2014-1, the City Appraisal Committee opined that the offered price of Three Hundred LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the Acting (P300.00) Pesos per square meter is fair, reasonable and city Mayor for his concurrence, and Mr. Juvy Rene D. Bequillo of justifiable, provided that the Capital Gains Tax to be incurred will Barangay Tabuco, this city, for his information and as a record be borne by the owner/seller and the Documentary Stamp will be for posterity. at the expense of the city government/buyer;

UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. WHEREAS, copy of the said Amended Deed of Absolute Sale is hereto attached as integral part of this resolution;

WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and necessary in the 2014-041 development of Malabsay Falls as tourist destination in the city; ADOPTED: February 11,2014 NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy, seconded by Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro and Hon. Mila RESOLUTION RATIFYING S.D. Raquid-Arroyo; 102 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the Amended Deed of Absolute Sale entered into by and between the City NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy, Government of Naga And Mr. Vicente A. Jimenez, Sr. relative to seconded by Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis; a parcel of land owned by the latter identified as Lot 986-B-1 of Psds-05-024086 covered by Transfer Certificate Of Title No. 086- BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the 36599 with an area Of fourteen thousand nine hundred ninety Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the nine (14,999) square meters located at Barangay Panicuason, City Government of Naga, the Naga City Urban Poor Federation, Naga City. Inc. and Kolping Society Philippines, Inc., with respect to the implementation of Occupational Training Program for Urban Poor LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Sector of Naga City. Mayor for his information, Mr. Vicente A. Jimenez, Sr., the City Assessor and the City Legal Officer for their information and LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City guidance. Mayor for his information, the Kolping Society Philippines, Inc. through its Executive Director, Mr. Rodolfo V. Peñas III, and APPROVED. the Metro Naga Public Employment Service Office for their information and guidance. 2014-037 APPROVED. ADOPTED: February 11,2014 2014-036 RESOLUTION RATIFYING ADOPTED: February 11,2014 THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY HIS HONOR, THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA, THE MAYOR TO PURCHASE SEVEN NAGA CITY URBAN POOR THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FEDERATION, INC. AND FIFTY (7,650) BAGS OF RICE KOLPING SOCIETY PHILIPPINES, FROM THE NATIONAL FOOD INC. WITH RESPECT TO AUTHORITY (NFA) FOR THE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF IMPLEMENTATION OF 2014 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING SANGGAWADAN PROGRAM AND PROGRAM FOR THE URBAN QUEEN PROJECT OF THE NAGA POOR SECTOR OF NAGA CITY: CITY GOVERNMENT:

Sponsor: Sponsor: Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy

WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for appropriate action is the 1st Indorsement dated January 27, appropriate action is the letter dated January 29, 2014 of Mr. 2014 from the Office of the City Mayor, endorsing for ratification Jaime R. Reblando, City Social Welfare and Development the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the Officer, requesting for the passage of a resolution authorizing City Government of Naga, the Naga City Urban Poor Federation, His Honor, the City Mayor to purchase 7,650 bags of NFA rice Inc. and Kolping Society Philippines, Inc. with respect to the intended for the immplmentation of the following programs of the implementation of Occupational Training Program for Urban Poor city for the year 2014: Sector of the city; 1. SANGGAWADAN Program - 3,600 bags WHEREAS, this program aims to equip its members and target 2. QUEEN Project - 4,050 bags beneficiaries with basic skills essential to the establishment of T O T A L - 7,650 bags industry-based and values laden labor force; WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and necessary in the WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and will provide implementation of various social welfare programs of the city that better quality of life for urban poor families in the city; support the pressing needs of the Nagueños most especially the poor and indigent families; WHEREAS, copy of the said Memorandum of Agreement is hereto attached as integral part of this resolution; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 103 LEGISLATIVE ACTS RESOLUTIONS

Rentoy, seconded by Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis; LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor for his concurrence, and Mr. Franklin “Aging” Peñalosa for BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to authorize His his information and as a record for posterity. Honor, the City Mayor to purchase Seven Thousand Six Hundred Fifty (7,650) Bags of rice from the National Food Authority (NFA) APPROVED. for the implementation of 2014 SANGGAWADAN Program and QUEEN Project of the Naga City Government.

LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the 2014-028 City Mayor and Ms. Edna R. De Guzman, Provincial Manager, National Food Authority (NFA), Pili, Camarines Sur, for their ADOPTED: February 4,2014 information, Mr. Jaime R. Reblando, City Social Welfare and Development Officer, the City Treasurer and the City Accountant RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HIS for their information and guidance. HONOR, THE CITY MAYOR TO APPROVED. SIGN IN THE APPLICATION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF INDIVIDUAL 2014-031 TRANSFER CERTIFICATE ADOPTED: February 11,2014 OF TITLE BY THE REGISTRY OF DEEDS OF NAGA TO ALL RESOLUTION COMMENDING HOMELOTS WITH APPROVED MR. FRANKLIN “AGING” SUBDIVISION PLAN AND PEÑALOSA FOR HIS VARIOUS NARRATIVE TECHNICAL ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS IN DESCRIPTIONS UNDER TRIATHLON THAT BROUGHT THE SOCIALIZED HOUSING HONOR TO THE CITY OF NAGA PROGRAM OF THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE: GOVERNMENT OF NAGA: Sponsor: Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro Sponsor: Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod is a request of His Honor, the City Mayor for the passage of a WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for resolution of commendation to Mr. Franklin Peñalosa for his appropriate action is the letter dated January 22, 2014 of His various athletic achievements; Honor, the City Mayor requesting for an authority for him to sign in the application for the issuance of individual Transfer Certificate WHEREAS, 34-year-old Franklin “Aging” Peñalosa, who is a of Title by the Registry of Deeds of Naga to all homelots with resident of Barangay Concepcion Grande, Naga City, is the top approved subdivision plan and narrative technical descriptions finisher in the 35-39 age division, compensated for his effort in under the Socialized Housing Program of the City Government the 1.5 km. swim leg with a strong 40 km. cycling performance of Naga; before cruising in the 10 km. run to win in 2 hours, 17 minutes and 34 seconds in the Century tuna National Age Group Triathlon WHEREAS, this authority being sought is necessary in order to Series in Sipalay City, Negros Occidental; facilitate the issuance of individual lot titles to socialized housing beneficiaries of the city government; WHEREAS, as a veteran long distance runner, he emerged fastest in the Salomon Xtrail Pilipinas 2012, a global event promoting WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and beneficial to the eco-friendly races, by posting a 10-minute winning margin in the urban poor beneficiaries; 24K centerpiece event held recently at the Tagaytay Highlands; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, WHEREAS, his exemplary performance in athletics that brought seconded by Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio; honor to the City of Naga deserves emulation and public acknowledgment; BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to authorize His Honor, the City Mayor to sign in the application for the issuance NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro, of individual Transfer Certificate of Title by the Registry of Deeds seconded by Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio; of Naga to all homelots with approved subdivision plan and narrative technical descriptions under the Socialized Housing BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to commend Mr. Program of the City Government of Naga. Franklin “Aging” Peñalosa for his various athletic achievements in triathlon that brought honor to the City of Naga and its people. LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City 104 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS

Mayor for his information, the Naga City Registry of Deeds, and NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Councilor Nathan Sergio, and the Acting Chief of the Housing & Settlements Development unanimously seconded, Office, for their information and guidance. BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to declare the APPROVED. JOMAPA Monument at the Naga Central School I as Naga City’s official monument for national hero Jose Maria Panganiban y Enverga, a patriot, propagandist and a Bicolano member of La 2014-020 Solidaridad; FURTHER RESOLVED, that henceforth all ceremonies/rites ADOPTED: February 4,2014 for JOMAPA in the city should be held/conducted at the Naga Central School I, and that all necessary and expedient measures to protect and enhance the JOMAPA Monument must be RESOLUTION DECLARING undertaken by the City Government of Naga in consultation and THE JOMAPA MONUMENT coordination with the NCS I Administration. AT THE NAGA CENTRAL LET COPIES of this Resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor, for his concurrence; the National Historical Commission SCHOOL I AS NAGA CITY’S of the Philippines (NHCP) and the National Museum, for their information; the NCS I Administration, the Barangay Council OFFICIAL MONUMENT FOR of Peñafrancia, the Naga City Police Office, the Holy Rosary Minor Seminary, and the concerned City Hall offices, for their NATIONAL HERO JOSE MARIA information, guidance and appropriate action.

PANGANIBAN Y ENVERGA, A APPROVED. PATRIOT, PROPAGANDIST AND A BICOLANO MEMBER OF LA SOLIDARIDAD: 2014-019

Introduced by: ADOPTED: February 4,2014 Hon. David Casper Nathan A. Sergio RESOLUTION RATIFYING WHEREAS, national hero Jose Maria Panganiban y Enverga has THE MEMORANDUM OF studied in Naga City, particularly in the Seminario Conciliar de Nueva Caceres (now Holy Rosary Minor Seminary), where for AGREEMENT ENTERED seven years he imbibed and nurtured his liberal ideas under the tutelage of Vincentian Fathers; INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF WHEREAS, in recognition of JOMAPA’s achievements, sacrifices and contribution to the nation, the Parents-Teachers Association NAGA AND THE NATIONAL of Naga Elementary School (now Naga Central School I) erected in 1930 a monument dedicated to JOMAPA; HOUSING AUTHORITY (NHA)

WHEREAS, the JOMAPA Monument at the Naga Central School WITH REGARD TO THE FUND I is the oldest known monument honoring national hero Jose Maria Panganiban y Enverga, and it antedates by four years the TRANSFER OF TEN MILLION national law that renamed the town of Mambulao (birthplace NINE HUNDRED SEVENTY of JOMAPA) to Jose Panganiban in the province of Camarines Norte; THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED

WHEREAS, aside from a monument, a major road in Naga City (P10,970,500.00) PESOS has been named after JOMAPA since the 1930s (or maybe earlier) as can be gleaned from a 1944 U.S. Army Map of Naga FOR THE CONCRETING City, referring to that major road as “Calle Panganiban”, which WORKS AT USWAG BALATAS was further renamed to “Panganiban Drive” on December 29, 1959 by virtue of Ordinance No. 217; RESETTLEMENT PROJECT IN WHEREAS, the JOMAPA Monument and the Panganiban Drive BARANGAY BALATAS, NAGA are testaments of endearment and clamor of Naga City people to continually honor and emulate national hero Jose Maria CITY: Panganiban y Enverga; Sponsor: WHEREAS, JOMAPA is patriotism personified, someone the Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo Filipino people must emulate;

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WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for 2013 from His Honor, the City Mayor, requesting ratification of appropriate action is the letter dated January 29, 2014 of Engr. the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between Rolando SJ. Campillos, Acting Head, Housing & Settlements the City Government of Naga and the Commission on Filipinos Development Office (HSDO), requesting ratification of the Overseas relative to the Balinkbayan Web Portal: “Overseas Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the City Filipinos’ One-Stop Online Portal for Diaspora Engagement”; Government of Naga and the National Housing Authority (NHA) with regard to the fund transfer of Ten Million Nine Hundred WHEREAS, this Balinkbayan Project will expand city’s online Seventy Thousand Five Hundred (P10,970,500.00) Pesos for presence, and effect its infrastructure development and capacity the concreting works at Uswag Balatas Resettlement Project in building; Barangay Balatas, Naga City; WHEREAS, on December 18, 2012, His Honor, the City Mayor WHEREAS, on December 10, 2013, through Sangguniang was authorized to enter into such Agreement through SP Panlungsod Resolution No. 2013-327 , the Honorable City Mayor Resolution No. 2012-488; was authorized to enter into such Memorandum of Agreement; WHEREAS, copy of the said Memorandum of Agreement is WHEREAS, finding the said ratification to be in order and hereto attached as integral part of this resolution; beneficial to the residents of Uswag Balatas resettlement site; WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo, seconded by Hon. Jose A. Tuason, Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr. NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. and Hon. Cecilia Veluz-De Asis Rentoy, seconded by Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo;

BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the City Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the City Government of Naga and the National Housing Authority (NHA) Government of Naga and the Commission on Filipinos Overseas with regard to the fund transfer of Ten Million Nine Hundred relative to the Balinkbayan Web Portal: “Overseas Filipinos’ One- Seventy Thousand Five Hundred (P10,970,500.00) Pesos for Stop Online Portal for Diaspora Engagement”. the concreting works at Uswag Balatas Resettlement Project in Barangay Balatas, Naga City; LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor for his information, the City Planning & Development LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Coordinator, the Acting MPESO Manager, the I-Governance Mayor and the National Housing Authority through its General Director and the ITO for their information and guidance. Manager, Atty. Chito M. Cruz, and the Acting Chief of the Housing & Settlement Development Office, for their information. APPROVED.

APPROVED. 2014-016 2014-017 ADOPTED: January 28,2014 ADOPTED: January 28,2014 RESOLUTION TO UNDERTAKE RESOLUTION RATIFYING CODIFICATION PROJECT AND THE MEMORANDUM OF TO CREATE FOR SAID PURPOSE AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO THE CODIFICATION COMMITTEE BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY AND TECHNICAL WORKING GOVERNMENT OF NAGA AND GROUP: THE COMMISSION ON FILIPINOS Introduced by: OVERSEAS RELATIVE TO THE Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro BALINKBAYAN WEB PORTAL: WHEREAS, the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod commits to a “OVERSEAS FILIPINOS’ ONE- responsive and efficient enactment of ordinances in Naga City;

STOP ONLINE PORTAL FOR WHEREAS, codification of city ordinances by sector or by topic DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT”: is a laudable initiative which can provide the city officials and the citizenry of Naga a clear, up-to-date and comprehensive copy of all enacted ordinances for convenient reference of city officials Sponsor: and citizenry; Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy WHEREAS, by codifying the city’s ordinances, it will be easier for WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for legislators to pose necessary amendments or required addenda, appropriate action is the 1stIndorsement dated January 11, thus ensuring that its policies are timely and relevant to present 106 RESOLUTIONS LEGISLATIVE ACTS circumstances of the city; 7. Environment and Natural Resources 8. Games, Amusement and Recreation WHEREAS, by having a code per sector or per subject, there will 9. Health and Nutrition be increase in the public’s awareness on the various programs 10. Culture and Heraldry and policies, thus, enabling them to maximize the uses of their 11. Livelihood and Employment privileges and, consequently, utilize such to improve their socio- 12. People Empowerment and Participation economic status; 13. Public Ethics and Decency 14. Tourism WHEREAS, in recognition of the importance of codes to effective 15. Traffic and Transport and responsive legislation, the 11th Sangguniang Panlungsod 16. Public Utilities should engage into a project that aims to consolidate and codify 17. Sports and Youth Development the various ordinances of the City of Naga; 18. Land Use, Housing and Settlement Development 19. Social Welfare Services WHEREAS, a codification committee is necessary to provide 20. Parks and Playgrounds direction and guidance and a technical committee implement 21. Revenue the project thereby realizing the vision of the Sangguniang 22. Other sectors/topics as may be determined by the Panlungsod to codify its various ordinances; codification committee/Sangguniang Panlungsod

NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro, BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, that the duly seconded by Hon. Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo; submission of the draft codes be completed within one (1) year from approval hereof and Codification project be completed BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, that the Sangguniang within the term of office of the current set of elective members of Panlungsod of Naga shall undertake a Codification Project, an the Sangguniang Panlungsod. initiative which aims to consolidate and codify all ordinances of the City of Naga; LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City Mayor, for his approval, and the concerned parties for their AS SUCH, the creation of a Codification Committee and compliance and appropriate action. Technical Working Group are hereby ordained with the following composition: APPROVED. Codification Committee: Chairman: 2014-015 Hon. Nelson S. Legacion City Vice Mayor ADOPTED: January 28,2014 Members: RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING Hon. Esteban Greg R. Abonal III As Chairman, Rules and Privileges Committee A “HOME FOR THE AGED”

Hon. Ray-an Cydrick G. Rentoy FACILITY IN NAGA CITY As Chairman, Committee on Laws, Ordinances PROPOSED TO BE BUILT ON A and Reorganization CITY PROPERTY LOCATED IN Technical Working Group: BARANGAY PACOL, THIS CITY, Chairman: Mr. Gil A. De la Torre AND FURTHER REQUESTING Secretary, Sangguniang Panlungsod CONGRESSWOMAN MA. Members: LEONOR G. ROBREDO TO Mr. Paul John F. Barrosa Head, Technical and Publication Division ASSIST THE CITY GOVERNMENT

Executive-Legislative Liaison Officer IN SOURCING OUT THE FUND Office of the City Mayor FOR THIS PURPOSE: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the project shall cover but not be limited to the following sectors or themes, subject to the Sponsor: review and subsequent sponsorship of the concerned standing Hon. Jose A. Tuason committees of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, to wit: WHEREAS, 1. Agriculture pursuant to Article XV, Section 4 of the Constitution, 2. Building it is the duty of the family to take care of its elderly members while 3. Business Registration and Investment Incentive the State may design programs of social security for them and 4. Children Article XIII, Section 11 provides that: “The State shall adopt an 5. Consumer Welfare integrated and comprehensive approach to health development 6. Education which shall endeavor to make essential goods, health and other social services available to all the people at affordable cost.

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There shall be priority for the needs of the underprivileged, sick, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT elderly, disabled, women and children”; (DILG), RELATIVE TO THE 3RD WHEREAS, Section 5(d) of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010 otherwise known as R.A. 9994, states that, the national NATIONAL ROLL-OUT OF THE government shall include in its national shelter program the special housing needs of senior citizens, such as establishment MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT of housing units for the elderly; GOALS-FAMILY-BASED ACTIONS WHEREAS, records of the City Social Welfare and Development ON CHILDREN AND THE Office (CSWDO) revealed that Senior Citizens in Naga City are not quite attended in matters of survival; ENVIRONS IN THE SLUMS (MDG-

WHEREAS, medical assistance to Senior Citizens is imperative FACES) PROJECT: most especially for the care of our less privileged, sick and indigent senior citizens; Sponsor: Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy WHEREAS, Indigent Senior Citizens of Naga City are not enrolled with the Philhealth depriving them of medical assistance WHEREAS, received by the Sangguniang Panlungsod for from the government; appropriate action is the letter dated December 18, 2014 from the Office of the City Mayor requesting for ratification ofthe WHEREAS, frequency of death of senior citizens in Naga City is Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the averaging to three (3) deaths monthly; City Government of Naga, the Local Government Academy (LGA), and the Department of the Interior and Local Government WHEREAS, Congresswoman Ma. Leonor G. Robredo of the (DILG), relative to the 3rd National Roll-Out of the Millennium 3rd District of Camarines Sur is in concurrence of the plan of Development Goals-Family-Based Actions on Children and the establishing a “Home for the Aged” in Naga City, by appropriating Environs in the Slums (MDG-FACES) Project; funds for the construction of its building thru her office so long as the request be forwarded not later than February 1, 2014 in order WHEREAS, the DILG Regional Office No. V nominated the City to include said appropriation in the 2014 budgeted projects for of Naga as one of the recipients of this project; the 3rd District of Camarines Sur; WHEREAS, on September 17, 2013, the Sangguniang NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Jose A. Tuason, Panlungsod through SP Resolution No. 2013-236 authorized unanimously seconded; His Honor, the City Mayor to enter into the said Memorandum of Agreement; BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to establish a “Home for the Aged” facility in Naga City proposed to be built on WHEREAS, copy of the said Memorandum of Agreement is a city property located in Barangay Pacol, this city, and further hereto attached as integral part of this resolution; requesting Congresswoman Ma. Leonor G. Robredo to assist the city government in sourcing out the fund for this purpose. WHEREAS, finding the same to be in order and necessary for the city government to strengthen its thrust towards the protection of LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the City children; Mayor for his concurrence, Congresswoman Ma. Leonor “Leni” G. Robredo for her favorable consideration, and the Office for NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Senior Citizens’ Affairs (OSCA) for its information and guidance. Rentoy, seconded by Hon. Elmer S. Baldemoro and Hon. Gabriel H. Bordado Jr.; APPROVED. BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to ratify the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by and between the 2014-009 City Government of Naga, the Local Government Academy (LGA) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government ADOPTED: January 14,2014 (DILG) relative to the 3rd National Roll-Out of the Millennium Development Goals-Family-Based Actions on Children and the RESOLUTION RATIFYING Environs in the Slums (MDG-FACES) Project. LET COPIES of this resolution be furnished His Honor, the THE MEMORANDUM OF City Mayor for his information, the Local Government Academy AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO (LGA) through the Honorable Executive Director Marivel C. Sacendoncillo, the Department of the Interior BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY and Local Government (DILG) through Mr. Blandino M. Maceda, Regional Director, Regional Office No. V, Legaspi City, and GOVERNMENT OF NAGA, the City Planning & Development Coordinator, Mr. Wilfredo B. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT Prilles, Jr., for their information and guidance. ACADEMY (LGA), AND THE APPROVED. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 108 THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 109 110 THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGA 111 112 IN PURSUANCE OF THE ACCOUNTABILITY and transparency thrust of the city government which is a primordial element in making intelligent decisons not only among policymakers, but more so among the constituents and other stakeholders who are after all the reason for Naga’s existence, City Mayor John G. Bongat ordered the publication of the city’s official gazette which shall henceforth serve as the journal of the city goverment.

As such, the Naga City Official Gazette will publish (1) all important LEGISLATIVE acts and resolutions of the Sangguniang Panlungsod which are public in nature; (2) all executive and administrative orders and proclamations, except those having no general applicability; (3) such documents or classes of documents as may be required so to published by law; and (4) such documents or classes of documents as the City Mayor of the Sanggunian shall determine from time to time to have general applicability and legal effect, or which they may authorize so to published.

Additionally, official reports, researches, paper presentations, including copies of privilege speeches and official communication and correspondence, as may be deemed urgent for the public to know, may also be given space. The furtherance of transparency, accountability and unrestrained public debate and discussion as hallmarks of good governance and true democracy will be the primary goal of this publication.

“Gazette” comes from the word gazetta, a Venetian coin used to buy early Italian newspapers. The word later on was loaned into English to describe a newspaper.

In came to be used for an official goverment paper with the creation of the London Gazette, first published in 1665 under the title of The Oxford Gazette.

In the Philippines, the Official Gazette first appeared on August 23, 1898, ten days after the Battle of Manila when the Spanish surrendered to the Americans. Since then, it became an American era periodical. Today, the Gazette is traditionally referred to as the official organ of the Philippine government.

Naga City, for its part, is once more breaking through a new era where new city administration promises to make good governance even better.

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