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Page 1 of 72 PROVINCE of ISABELA OFFICE of the SANGGUNIANG PROVINCE OF ISABELA OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN GIST OF APPROVED RESOLUTIONS For the Period of January 1 to December 30, 2018 COMMITTEE/ DATE OF Res./ TITLE SPONSOR/S AREA OF APPROVAL No. CONCERN A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HONORABLE FAUSTINO G. DY III, PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND TRANSPORTATI January 8, Hon. Kiryll S. R-001 COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (DICT) FOR ON AND 2018 Bello THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FREE WI-FI COMMUNICAT INTERNET ACCESS IN PUBLIC PLACES PROJECT ION OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND APPROVING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SAID PROJECT A RESOLUTION REITERATING THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ISABELA'S FULL SUPPORT TO HOUSE BILL NO. 4692, ENTITLED: "AN ACT RE-APPORTIONING THE CURRENT FOUR (4) LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS Hon. Ric January 15, RULES AND R-003 OF THE PROVINCE OF ISABELA TO SIX (6) Justice E. 2018 REGULATION LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS WITH THE Angobung FOLLOWING CHANGES IN RE-DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS AS INDICATED IN RESOLUTION NO. 20-2017 PREVIOUSLY FILED BY THE PGI IN CONGRESS A RESOLUTION FULLY SUPPORTING HOUSE BILL NO. 4692 AND PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 03-2018 OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN, ENTITLED: Hon. Ric January 15, RULES AND R-004 AN ACT RE-APPORTIONING DISTRICTS IN THE Justice E. 2018 REGULATION PROVINCE OF ISABELA WITH ITS RE- Angobung APPORTIONED MEMBERS OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN OF EACH DISTRICT A RESOLUTION SINCERELY CONGRATULATING MRS. CECILE M. DY FOR HAVING BEEN Hon. January 15, R-005 APPOINTED AS ASSISTANT CO-CHAIRMAN OF VILINDA J. AWARDS/CITA 2018 THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, HAMOR TIONS CAGAYAN VALLEY, PHILIPPINES A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2017-023 (SUPPLEMENTAL Hon. BUDGET NO. 08 FY 2017) IN THE AMOUNT OF February 6, RANDOLPH LOCAL R-006 ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND PESOS 2018 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT (P150,000.00) OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF ARREOLA JONES, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO CONDITION Page 1 of 72 A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 26-2017 (2018 ANNUAL BUDGET) IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED Hon. TWELVE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE February 6, RANDOLPH LOCAL R-007 THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED NINETY TWO 2018 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT PESOS (P112,855,792.00) OF THE ARREOLA MUNICIPALITY OF DELFIN ALBANO, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO SOME CONDITIONS A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2017-02 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 02 CY 2017) IN THE AMOUNT OF Hon. February 6, ONE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO RANDOLPH LOCAL R-008 2018 THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY SIX PESOS JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT & 86/100 (P1,782,186.86) OF THE ARREOLA MUNICIPALITY OF BENITO SOLIVEN, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2017-002 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 02 CY 2017) IN THE AMOUNT OF Hon. THREE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED THIRTY February 6, RANDOLPH LOCAL R-009 THREE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FOUR 2018 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT PESOS & 50/100 (P3,433,104.50) OF THE ARREOLA MUNICIPALITY OF QUEZON, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 02-2017 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 02 CY 2017) IN THE AMOUNT OF Hon. February 6, THREE HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND FORTY RANDOLPH LOCAL R-010 2018 FIVE PESOS & 36/100 (P309,045.36) OF THE JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT MUNICIPALITY OF BURGOS, ISABELA ARREOLA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO SOME CONDITIONS A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2017-1008 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 01 CY 2017) IN THE TOTAL Hon. AMOUNT OF THIRTEEN MILLION SEVEN February 6, RANDOLPH LOCAL R-011 HUNDRED NINETY THREE THOUSAND SEVEN 2018 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT HUNDRED FORTY NINE PESOS & 73/100 ARREOLA (P13,793,749.73) OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF SAN MARIANO, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS A RESOLUTION DECLARING ORDINANCE NO. 2017-1009 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 1 Hon. CY 2017) IN THE AMOUNT OF FIVE HUNDRED February 6, RANDOLPH LOCAL R-012 NINETY ONE THOUSAND PESOS 2018 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT (P591,000.00) OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF SAN ARREOLA MARIANO, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO CONDITION A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE SADIRI INC. (SOLID ALLIANCE OF DILG RETIREES OF Hon. February 6, R-013 ISABELA) AS A NON-GOVERNMENT VILINDA J. AWARDS/CITA 2018 ORGANIZATION OPERATING IN THE HAMOR TIONS PROVINCE OF ISABELA Page 2 of 72 A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2017-16 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 02 CY 2017) IN THE AMOUNT OF Hon. February 6, SEVEN HUNDRED SIXTEEN THOUSAND THREE RANDOLPH LOCAL R-014 2018 HUNDRED NINETY SIX PESOS & 80/100 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT (P716,396.80) OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF ARREOLA CABATUAN, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2017-03 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 03 CY 2017) IN THE AMOUNT OF Hon. February 6, FIVE HUNDRED NINETEEN THOUSAND FIVE RANDOLPH LOCAL R-015 2018 HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO PESOS & 40/100 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT (P519,582.40) OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF ARREOLA BENITO SOLIVEN, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO CONDITION A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 17-002 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 02 CY 2017) IN THE AMOUNT OF Hon. February 6, TWO MILLION THREE HUNDRED FIFTY EIGHT RANDOLPH LOCAL R-016 2018 THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT PESOS & 13/100 (P2,358,475.13) OF THE ARREOLA MUNICIPALITY OF ROXAS, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2017-026 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 09 FY 2017) IN THE AMOUNT OF Hon. February 6, THIRTY THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED RANDOLPH LOCAL R-017 2018 SEVENTY THREE PESOS & 20/100 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT (P30,873.20) OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF ARREOLA JONES, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 02, SERIES OF 2017 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 01 CY 2017) IN Hon. THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THREE HUNDRED February 6, RANDOLPH LOCAL R-018 TWELVE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED 2018 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT SEVENTY SIX PESOS & 16/100 (P312,876.16) ARREOLA OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CABAGAN, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 06-2017 (2017 ANNUAL BUDGET) IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED Hon. NINE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED SEVEN February 6, RANDOLPH LOCAL R-019 THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE 2018 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT PESOS (P109,507,175.00) OF THE ARREOLA MUNICIPALITY OF MACONACON, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO SOME CONDITIONS Page 3 of 72 A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2017-017 (2018 ANNUAL BUDGET) IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED Hon. EIGHT MILLION THREE HUNDRED TWENTY February 6, RANDOLPH LOCAL R-020 ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETY 2018 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT EIGHT PESOS (P108,321,198.00) OF THE ARREOLA MUNICIPALITY OF NAGUILIAN, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO SOME CONDITIONS A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 03-2017 (SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET NO. 03 FY 2017) IN THE TOTAL Hon. AMOUNT OF ONE MILLION NINETY FOUR February 6, RANDOLPH LOCAL R-021 THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED TWENTY EIGHT 2018 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT PESOS & 80/100 (P1,094,228.80) OF THE ARREOLA MUNICIPALITY OF BURGOS, ISABELA OPERATIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS A RESOLUTION DECLARING APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 2017-17 (2018 ANNUAL Hon. BUDGET) IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED February 6, RANDOLPH LOCAL R-022 TWENTY THREE MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED 2018 JOSEPH P. GOVERNMENT EIGHTY FIVE THOUSAND FIFTY TWO PESOS ARREOLA (P123,885,052.00) OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CABATUAN, ISABELA INOPERATIVE IN PART A RESOLUTION CONVEYING THE PROFOUND GRATITUDE OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ISABELA TO THE MUNICIPALITY OF ALICIA, ISABELA FOR Hon. February 6, R-023 PARTICIPATING IN THE RECENTLY VILINDA J. AWARDS/CITA 2018 CONCLUDED BAMBANTI FESTIVAL 2018 HELD HAMOR TIONS LAST JANUARY 22-27, 2018 AND SINCERELY CONGRATULATING FOR HAVING WON IN VARIOUS COMPETITIONS A RESOLUTION CONVEYING THE PROFOUND GRATITUDE OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ISABELA TO THE Hon. February 6, R-024 MUNICIPALITY OF ANGADANAN, ISABELA VILINDA J. AWARDS/CITA 2018 FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE RECENTLY HAMOR TIONS CONCLUDED BAMBANTI FESTIVAL 2018 HELD LAST JANUARY 22-27, 2018 A RESOLUTION CONVEYING THE PROFOUND GRATITUDE OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ISABELA TO THE Hon. February 6, R-025 MUNICIPALITY OF AURORA, ISABELA FOR VILINDA J. AWARDS/CITA 2018 PARTICIPATING IN THE RECENTLY HAMOR TIONS CONCLUDED BAMBANTI FESTIVAL 2018 HELD LAST JANUARY 22-27, 2018 A RESOLUTION CONVEYING THE PROFOUND GRATITUDE OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ISABELA TO THE Hon. February 6, R-026 MUNICIPALITY OF BENITO SOLIVEN, ISABELA VILINDA J. AWARDS/CITA 2018 FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE RECENTLY HAMOR TIONS CONCLUDED BAMBANTI FESTIVAL 2018 HELD LAST JANUARY 22-27, 2018 Page 4 of 72 A RESOLUTION CONVEYING THE PROFOUND GRATITUDE OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ISABELA TO THE MUNICIPALITY OF BURGOS, ISABELA FOR Hon. February 6, R-027 PARTICIPATING IN THE RECENTLY VILINDA J. AWARDS/CITA 2018 CONCLUDED BAMBANTI FESTIVAL 2018 HELD HAMOR TIONS LAST JANUARY 22-27, 2018 AS WELL AS CONGRATULATING FOR HAVING WON 1ST PLACE IN GIANT BAMBANTI A RESOLUTION CONVEYING THE PROFOUND GRATITUDE OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ISABELA TO THE Hon. February 6, R-028 MUNICIPALITY OF CABAGAN, ISABELA FOR VILINDA J. AWARDS/CITA 2018 PARTICIPATING IN THE RECENTLY HAMOR TIONS CONCLUDED BAMBANTI FESTIVAL 2018 HELD LAST JANUARY 22-27, 2018 A RESOLUTION CONVEYING THE PROFOUND GRATITUDE OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ISABELA TO THE MUNICIPALITY OF CABATUAN, ISABELA FOR Hon. February 6, R-029 PARTICIPATING IN THE RECENTLY VILINDA J. AWARDS/CITA 2018 CONCLUDED BAMBANTI FESTIVAL 2018 HELD HAMOR TIONS LAST JANUARY 22-27, 2018 AND SINCERELY CONGRATULATING FOR HAVING WON IN VARIOUS COMPETITIONS A RESOLUTION CONVEYING THE PROFOUND GRATITUDE OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ISABELA TO THE CITY OF Hon.
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