List of Compliant Local Government Units on the Submission of Statement of Receipts and Expenditures (Sre) Reports for Fiscal Year 2017

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List of Compliant Local Government Units on the Submission of Statement of Receipts and Expenditures (Sre) Reports for Fiscal Year 2017 ANNEX A LIST OF COMPLIANT LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS ON THE SUBMISSION OF STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES (SRE) REPORTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017 NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION LGU TYPE PROVINCE NAME CITY METRO MANILA CALOOCAN CITY CITY METRO MANILA LAS PIÑAS CITY CITY METRO MANILA MAKATI CITY CITY METRO MANILA MALABON CITY CITY METRO MANILA MANDALUYONG CITY CITY METRO MANILA MANILA CITY CITY METRO MANILA MARIKINA CITY CITY METRO MANILA MUNTINLUPA CITY CITY METRO MANILA NAVOTAS CITY CITY METRO MANILA PARANAQUE CITY CITY METRO MANILA PASAY CITY CITY METRO MANILA PASIG CITY CITY METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY CITY METRO MANILA SAN JUAN CITY CITY METRO MANILA TAGUIG CITY CITY METRO MANILA VALENZUELA CITY MUNICIPALITY METRO MANILA PATEROS Page 1 of 49 ANNEX A CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION LGU TYPE PROVINCE NAME PROVINCE ABRA ABRA MUNICIPALITY ABRA BANGUED MUNICIPALITY ABRA BOLINEY MUNICIPALITY ABRA BUCAY MUNICIPALITY ABRA BUCLOC MUNICIPALITY ABRA DAGUIOMAN MUNICIPALITY ABRA DANGLAS MUNICIPALITY ABRA DOLORES MUNICIPALITY ABRA LA PAZ MUNICIPALITY ABRA LACUB MUNICIPALITY ABRA LAGANGILANG MUNICIPALITY ABRA LAGAYAN MUNICIPALITY ABRA LANGIDEN MUNICIPALITY ABRA LICUAN-BAAY (LICUAN) MUNICIPALITY ABRA LUBA MUNICIPALITY ABRA MALIBCONG MUNICIPALITY ABRA MANABO MUNICIPALITY ABRA PEÑARRUBIA MUNICIPALITY ABRA PIDIGAN MUNICIPALITY ABRA PILAR MUNICIPALITY ABRA SALLAPADAN MUNICIPALITY ABRA SAN ISIDRO MUNICIPALITY ABRA SAN JUAN MUNICIPALITY ABRA SAN QUINTIN MUNICIPALITY ABRA TAYUM MUNICIPALITY ABRA TINEG MUNICIPALITY ABRA TUBO MUNICIPALITY ABRA VILLAVICIOSA PROVINCE APAYAO APAYAO MUNICIPALITY APAYAO CALANASAN (BAYAG) MUNICIPALITY APAYAO CONNER MUNICIPALITY APAYAO FLORA MUNICIPALITY APAYAO KABUGAO MUNICIPALITY APAYAO LUNA MUNICIPALITY APAYAO PUDTOL MUNICIPALITY APAYAO SANTA MARCELA PROVINCE BENGUET BENGUET MUNICIPALITY BENGUET ATOK CITY BENGUET BAGUIO CITY MUNICIPALITY BENGUET BAKUN MUNICIPALITY BENGUET BOKOD MUNICIPALITY BENGUET BUGUIAS Page 2 of 49 ANNEX A LGU TYPE PROVINCE NAME MUNICIPALITY BENGUET ITOGON MUNICIPALITY BENGUET KABAYAN MUNICIPALITY BENGUET KAPANGAN MUNICIPALITY BENGUET KIBUNGAN MUNICIPALITY BENGUET LA TRINIDAD MUNICIPALITY BENGUET MANKAYAN MUNICIPALITY BENGUET SABLAN MUNICIPALITY BENGUET TUBA MUNICIPALITY BENGUET TUBLAY PROVINCE IFUGAO IFUGAO MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO AGUINALDO MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO ALFONSO LISTA (POTIA) MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO ASIPULO MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO BANAUE MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO HINGYON MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO HUNGDUAN MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO KIANGAN MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO LAGAWE MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO LAMUT MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO MAYOYAO MUNICIPALITY IFUGAO TINOC PROVINCE KALINGA KALINGA MUNICIPALITY KALINGA BALBALAN MUNICIPALITY KALINGA LUBUAGAN MUNICIPALITY KALINGA PASIL MUNICIPALITY KALINGA PINUKPUK MUNICIPALITY KALINGA RIZAL (LIWAN) CITY KALINGA TABUK CITY MUNICIPALITY KALINGA TANUDAN MUNICIPALITY KALINGA TINGLAYAN PROVINCE MOUNTAIN PROVINCE MOUNTAIN PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY MOUNTAIN PROVINCE BARLIG MUNICIPALITY MOUNTAIN PROVINCE BAUKO MUNICIPALITY MOUNTAIN PROVINCE BESAO MUNICIPALITY MOUNTAIN PROVINCE BONTOC MUNICIPALITY MOUNTAIN PROVINCE NATONIN MUNICIPALITY MOUNTAIN PROVINCE PARACELIS MUNICIPALITY MOUNTAIN PROVINCE SABANGAN MUNICIPALITY MOUNTAIN PROVINCE SADANGA MUNICIPALITY MOUNTAIN PROVINCE SAGADA MUNICIPALITY MOUNTAIN PROVINCE TADIAN Page 3 of 49 ANNEX A REGION I LGU TYPE PROVINCE NAME PROVINCE ILOCOS NORTE ILOCOS NORTE MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE ADAMS MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE BACARRA MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE BADOC MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE BANGUI MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE BANNA (ESPIRITU) CITY ILOCOS NORTE BATAC CITY MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE BURGOS MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE CARASI MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE CURRIMAO MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE DINGRAS MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE DUMALNEG CITY ILOCOS NORTE LAOAG CITY MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE MARCOS MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE NUEVA ERA MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE PAGUDPUD MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE PAOAY MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE PASUQUIN MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE PIDDIG MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE PINILI MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE SAN NICOLAS MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE SARRAT MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE SOLSONA MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS NORTE VINTAR PROVINCE ILOCOS SUR ILOCOS SUR MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR ALILEM MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR BANAYOYO MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR BANTAY MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR BURGOS MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR CABUGAO CITY ILOCOS SUR CANDON CITY MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR CAOAYAN MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR CERVANTES GREGORIO DEL PILAR MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR (CONCEPCION) MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR GALIMUYOD MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR LIDLIDDA MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR MAGSINGAL MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR NAGBUKEL MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR NARVACAN MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR QUIRINO (ANGKAKI) MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SALCEDO (BAUGEN) Page 4 of 49 ANNEX A LGU TYPE PROVINCE NAME MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SAN EMILIO MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SAN ESTEBAN MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SAN ILDEFONSO MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SAN JUAN (LAPOG) MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SAN VICENTE MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SANTA MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SANTA CATALINA MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SANTA CRUZ MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SANTA LUCIA MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SANTA MARIA MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SANTIAGO MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SANTO DOMINGO MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SIGAY MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SINAIT MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SUGPON MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR SUYO MUNICIPALITY ILOCOS SUR TAGUDIN CITY ILOCOS SUR VIGAN CITY PROVINCE LA UNION LA UNION MUNICIPALITY LA UNION AGOO MUNICIPALITY LA UNION ARINGAY MUNICIPALITY LA UNION BACNOTAN MUNICIPALITY LA UNION BAGULIN MUNICIPALITY LA UNION BALAOAN MUNICIPALITY LA UNION BANGAR MUNICIPALITY LA UNION BAUANG MUNICIPALITY LA UNION BURGOS MUNICIPALITY LA UNION CABA MUNICIPALITY LA UNION LUNA MUNICIPALITY LA UNION NAGUILIAN MUNICIPALITY LA UNION PUGO MUNICIPALITY LA UNION ROSARIO CITY LA UNION SAN FERNANDO CITY (LA UNION) MUNICIPALITY LA UNION SAN GABRIEL MUNICIPALITY LA UNION SAN JUAN MUNICIPALITY LA UNION SANTO TOMAS MUNICIPALITY LA UNION SANTOL MUNICIPALITY LA UNION SUDIPEN MUNICIPALITY LA UNION TUBAO PROVINCE PANGASINAN PANGASINAN MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN AGNO MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN AGUILAR CITY PANGASINAN ALAMINOS CITY Page 5 of 49 ANNEX A LGU TYPE PROVINCE NAME MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN ALCALA MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN ANDA MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN ASINGAN MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN BALUNGAO MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN BANI MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN BASISTA MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN BAUTISTA MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN BAYAMBANG MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN BINALONAN MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN BINMALEY MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN BOLINAO MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN BUGALLON MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN BURGOS MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN CALASIAO CITY PANGASINAN DAGUPAN CITY MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN DASOL MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN INFANTA MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN LABRADOR MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN LAOAC MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN LINGAYEN MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN MABINI MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN MALASIQUI MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN MANAOAG MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN MANGALDAN MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN MANGATAREM MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN MAPANDAN MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN NATIVIDAD MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN POZORRUBIO MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN ROSALES CITY PANGASINAN SAN CARLOS CITY (PANGASINAN) MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN SAN FABIAN MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN SAN JACINTO MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN SAN MANUEL MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN SAN NICOLAS MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN SAN QUINTIN MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN SANTA BARBARA MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN SANTA MARIA MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN SANTO TOMAS MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN SISON MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN SUAL MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN TAYUG MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN UMINGAN MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN URBIZTONDO Page 6 of 49 ANNEX A LGU TYPE PROVINCE NAME CITY PANGASINAN URDANETA CITY MUNICIPALITY PANGASINAN VILLASIS Page 7 of 49 ANNEX A REGION II LGU TYPE PROVINCE NAME PROVINCE BATANES BATANES MUNICIPALITY BATANES BASCO MUNICIPALITY BATANES ITBAYAT MUNICIPALITY BATANES IVANA MUNICIPALITY BATANES MAHATAO MUNICIPALITY BATANES SABTANG MUNICIPALITY BATANES UYUGAN PROVINCE CAGAYAN CAGAYAN MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN ABULUG MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN ALCALA MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN ALLACAPAN MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN AMULUNG MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN APARRI MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN BAGGAO MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN BALLESTEROS MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN BUGUEY MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN CALAYAN MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN CAMALANIUGAN MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN CLAVERIA MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN ENRILE MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN GATTARAN MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN GONZAGA MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN IGUIG MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN LAL-LO MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN LASAM MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN PAMPLONA MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN PEÑABLANCA MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN PIAT MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN RIZAL MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN SANCHEZ MIRA MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN SANTA ANA MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN SANTA PRAXEDES MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN SANTA TERESITA MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN SANTO NIÑO (FAIRE) MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN SOLANA MUNICIPALITY CAGAYAN TUAO CITY CAGAYAN TUGUEGARAO CITY PROVINCE ISABELA ISABELA MUNICIPALITY ISABELA ALICIA MUNICIPALITY ISABELA ANGADANAN MUNICIPALITY ISABELA AURORA MUNICIPALITY ISABELA BENITO SOLIVEN Page 8 of 49 ANNEX A LGU TYPE PROVINCE NAME MUNICIPALITY ISABELA BURGOS MUNICIPALITY ISABELA CABAGAN MUNICIPALITY ISABELA CABATUAN CITY ISABELA CAUAYAN CITY MUNICIPALITY ISABELA CORDON MUNICIPALITY ISABELA DELFIN ALBANO (MAGSAYSAY) MUNICIPALITY ISABELA DINAPIGUE MUNICIPALITY ISABELA DIVILACAN MUNICIPALITY ISABELA ECHAGUE MUNICIPALITY ISABELA GAMU CITY ISABELA ILAGAN CITY MUNICIPALITY ISABELA JONES MUNICIPALITY ISABELA LUNA MUNICIPALITY ISABELA MACONACON MUNICIPALITY ISABELA MALLIG MUNICIPALITY ISABELA NAGUILIAN MUNICIPALITY ISABELA PALANAN MUNICIPALITY ISABELA QUEZON MUNICIPALITY ISABELA
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