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HON. EDWARD MARK L.MACIAS > RE. AS ED 977 liecei»edtor 8. 2018 Rc8.m. g36 Republic of the PMUppines •««;eivea waxn ua SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN NOV ■<: ' 20!o PROVINCE OF NEGROS ORIENTAL EXCERPTS FROM THE JOURNAL OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN SESSIO^N: Date: RECORD OF ATTENDANCE: HON. EDWARD MARK L.MACIAS > RE. AS ED Vice Governor & Presiding Officer AtL D V I . i1 Ifl HON.MA.ANrONIAE.VILLEGAS -Present HON. JESSICA JANE J.VKLANUE^A -Resent HON.PEVEO.UGAN -Presail HON. ROvIMELL ERAMES -Prtsent HON. Nttr> D. SAYSON - OB Davao HON. EDMUND F.DY -Absent HONKITMARCaADANZA -Pteseat HON. JAIME L REYES -Present HON. GECXiarTA F.MARTINEZ -Present HON. ACHILLES ARTURO a UMBAC, JR. - Present HON. MIGUEL LDUNGOG(PCL) -Presad HON.ADEM&MAXINO(SK) -Present HON. KURT MATTHEW T. TEVES (LNMB) - Present "Presented for legislative authorization before the August Body was Siqiplemental Bud^t No. 21 of the General Fund for Calendv Year 2018 in the amount of ?13,000,000.00 for the Installation of Water System, So. Arapetes, Simborio, Pamplona; Purchase of twenty (20) units Multipurpose Vehicles for Various Beneficiaries; and Installation of CCTV for the Provincial Jail; "Funds ha\ing been certified as available by the Officcr-In-Charge, Provincial Accountant's Office, and ICG, Provincial Treasurer, "On motion of Honorable Member Rommel L. Erames, seconded by Honorable Meoober Kit Marc B. Adanza, die Sangguniang Panlalawigan "RESOLVES, To enact the following Appropriation Ordinance: (Series of 20181 "Be it enacted by die Sangguniang Panlalawigan that: Section 1. The amount of pl3,000,000.00 representing Calendar Year 2017 savings available from cqrerations, is hereby sqipropriated for the following; fristallation of Water Systein, So. Arapeles, Simborio, Pamplona .p2,000,000.00 Purchase of twen^ (20) units Mult^uipose Vehicle for the foUowing beneficiaries: Barangay San Isidro, Tanjay City Poblacion 2, Tanj^ City Barangay Sta. Cruz Nucvo, Tai^ City 8. 2Q1S Rea. No. 836 Poblacion 9, Tanjay City Barangay Manipia, Taqj^ City Barangay Obogon, Tanjty City Barangay Luca, Tanjay City Barangay Azagra, Tanjay City Barangay Bulod, Bindoy Barangay Bueoavista, Sta. Catalina Barangay MUagrosa, Sta. Catalina South Poblacion, Jimalalud Barangay Mantuyop, Siaton Barangay Tadlong, Mabinay Barangay Barras, Mabinay Barangay Paniabonan, Mabin^ Barangay Lumbangan, Mabinay Barangay j^loy, Siaton Barangay Dagbasan, Mabinay Negroa Oriental Drug Rehabilitation Center.. .:p6,ooo,000.00 Installation of CCTV for the Provincial Jail 5,000,000.00; Section 2. Copies of Oils ordinance shall be forwarded to die Re^onal Dtrector, Office of Bud^ and M^gement, Region Vl^ Cebu City, for review, pursuant to Section 326 of RepubUc Act 7160. "Enacted, October 29, 2018." I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Appropriation Ordinance No. 27, current series, approving the implementation of Supplemental Budget No. 21 under the Geneik Fund for Calendar Year 2018 of the province was enacted by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan during its Regular Session <»i October 29,2018. GEOFFREY P. VILLAHERMOSA Provincial Secretary ^ EDWARD MARK L. MACIAS,M.D. Vice Governor ofNegros Orientai Presiding Officer ORIGINAL FOR ^TORIAL APPROVAL: mEyfl DEGlMO I veipn of N^^s Oriental NOV 2 1 8.2m Res. No.lag Copy For: Dir. ^elda C. Laceras Regional Director Depailment of Budget and Management Regional Office VH Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu City Copira Furnished: The Honorable Governor Prcfvince of Negros Oriental Dum^eteCity The Provincial Budget Officer Dumaguete Ci^ Ms. Jqji F. Renacia Officer-In-Charge Provincial Treasurer's Office Dumaguete City Ms. Dahlia T. Cual 0£Bcer-In-Charge Provincial Accoimtant's Office Dumaguete City Mr. Kent A. Martinez Officer-in-Charge Provincial General Services Office Diunaguete City The Provincial Auditor Commission on Audit Dumaguete City ADL/csa.
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