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QUASIJUDICIAL
FUNCTIONS
1.
2.
consists of
issuance of rules
and regulations
1.
general
applicability
2. applies to a
specific
situation
3. prospective; it
envisages the
promulgation of
a rule or
regulation
generally
applicable in the
future
3.
present
determination
of rights,
privileges or
duties as of
previous or
present time or
occurrence
B. QUASI-JUDICIAL OR ADJUDICATORY
POWER
Proceedings partake of nature of
judicial
proceedings.
Administrative body granted
authority to promulgate its own
rules of procedure.
Two necessary conditions:
1. due process; and
2. jurisdiction
Includes the following powers:
1. Prescribe rules of procedure
2. Subpoena power
3. Contempt Power
Administrative Due Process:
1. right to a hearing;
2. tribunal must consider evidence
presented;
3. decision must have something to
support itself;
4. evidence must be substantial;
5. decision must be based on evidence
adduced at hearing or at least
contained in the record and
disclosed to parties;
6. board of judges must act on its
independent consideration of facts
and law of the case, and not simply
accept view of subordinate in
arriving at a decision; and
7. decision must be rendered in such a
manner that parties to controversy
can know various issues involved and
relevant
evidence as a reasonable mind might
accept as adequate to support a
conclusion.
Administrative Determinations Where
Notice and Hearing Not Necessary:
1. summary proceedings of distraint
and levy upon property of delinquent
taxpayer;
2. grant of provisional authority for
increase of rates, or to engage in
particular line of business;
3. cancellation of passport where no
abuse of discretion is committed;
4. summary abatement of nuisance per
se which affects safety of persons or
property;
5. preventive suspension of officer or
employee pending investigation; and
6. grant or revocation of licenses for
permits
to
operate
certain
businesses affecting public order or
morals.
Administrative Appeal or Review
1. Where provided by law, appeal from
administrative determination may be
made
to
higher
or
superior
administrative officer or body.
2. By virtue of power of control of
President, President himself or
through Department Head may
affirm, modify, alter, or reverse
administrative
decision
of
subordinate.
3. Appellate administrative agency may
conduct
additional
hearing
in
appealed case, if deemed necessary.
Res judicata effect of Administritve
Decisions
- has the force and binding effect of a
final judgment (note: applies only to
judicial and quasi judicial proceedings
not to exercise of administrative
functions, Brillantes vs. Castro 99 Phil.
497)
C. DETERMINATIVE POWERS
1. enabling permit the doing of an act
which
the law undertakes to
regulate;
power
to
apply
compulsion or force against persons
or property to effectuate a legal
purpose without judicial warrants to
authorize such actions.
III. EXHAUSTION OF
ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES
Whenever there is an available
administrative remedy provided
by law, no judicial recourse can
be made until all such remedies
have been availed of and
exhausted.
1. Doctrine of Prior Resort or
(Doctrine of Primary Administrative
Jurisdiction) where there is
competence or jurisdiction vested
upon administrative body to act
upon a matter, no resort to courts
may
be
made
before
such
administrative body shall have acted
upon the matter.
1. Doctrine
of
Finality
of
Administrative Action no resort to
courts will be allowed unless
administrative action has been
completed and there is nothing left
to be done in administrative
structure.
2. Judicial Relief from Threatened
Administrative Action courts will
not render a decree in advance of
administrative action and thereby
render such action nugatory. It is not
for
the
court
to
stop
an
administrative
officer
from
performing his statutory duty for
fear he will perform it wrongly.
Effect
of
Failure
to
Exhaust
Administrative Remedies: as a general
rule, jurisdiction of the court is not
affected but the complaint is vulnerable
c.
when
administrative
fact
finding
body
is
unduly
restricted by an error of law.
Modes of review:
1. Statutory;
2. Non-statutory inherent power of
the court to
review such
proceedings upon questions of
jurisdiction and questions of law;
3. Direct proceeding;
4. Collateral attack.
General Rule: Findings of facts of
Administrative Agencies accorded great
weight by the Courts.
Exceptions to the Rule:
1. factual findings not supported by
evidence;
Brandeis
Doctrine
of
Assimilation of Facts one
purports to be finding of fact but
is
so
involved
with
and
dependent upon a question of
latter,courts will review the
entire case including the latter.
law as to be in substance and
effect a decision on the .
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two senses:
1. may refer to endowments,
qualities or attributes which
make an individual eligible for
public office;
2. may refer to the act of entering
into performance of functions of
public office.
Authority to prescribe qualification:
1. when prescribed by Constitution,
ordinarily exclusive, the legislature
may not increase or reduce
qualifications
except
when
Constitution
itself
provides
otherwise as when only minimum or
no qualifications are prescribed( ex:
Art XIII Sec 17 (2), Art VIII Sec 7 (2)
Consti) ;
2. when office created by statute,
Congress has generally plenary
power to prescribe qualification but
such must be:
a. germane to purpose of office;
and
b. not too specific so as to refer to
only one individual.
III. DE FACTO OFFICERS
- one who has reputation of being an
officer that he assumes to be, and
yet is not an officer in point of law.
- a person is a de facto officer where
the duties of the office are exercised
under
any
of
the
following
circumstances:
1. Without a known appointment or
election,
but
under
such
circumstances of reputation or
acquiescence as were calculated
to induce people, without
inquiry, to submit to or invoke
his action, supposing him to the
be the officer he assumed to be;
or
2. Under color of a known and valid
appointment or election, but
where the officer has failed to
conform to some precedent
requirement or condition (e.g.,
taking an oath or giving a bond);
CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
DE FACTO
OFFICER
1.
rests
right
the
1.
on reputation
2.
has lawful or
title
to
the
office
2.
has
possession
and performs the
duties
under
color of right
without
being
technically
qualified in all
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points of law to
act
3.
cannot be
removed in a
direct
proceeding
3.
DE FACTO
OFFICER
may be ousted in
a
direct
proceeding
against him.
INTRUDER
1.
officer
under
any of the 4
circumstances
mentioned
1.
2.
has color of
right or title to
office
2.
has
neither
lawful title nor
color of right or
title to office
3.
3.
acts
are
absolutely void
and
can
be
impeached
in
any proceeding
at
any
time
unless and until
he continues to
act for so long a
time as to afford
a presumption of
his right to act
4.
entitled to
compensation
for services
rendered
4.
not entitled to
compensation
CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
COMMENCEMENT
RELATIONS:
1. by appointment; or
2. by election
OF
OFFICIAL
imposition
of
additional duties, usually by law, on
a person already in public office.
Classification of Appointments:
1. Permanent extended to person
possessing
requisite
qualification for the position and
thus enjoys security of tenure;
2. Temporary
acting
appointment, given to a non-civil
service eligible is without a
definite tenure and is dependent
upon the pleasure of the
appointing power;
3. Provisional- is one which may
be
issued
upon
prior
authorization
of
the
Commissioner of Civil service in
accordance with the provisions
of the Civil Service Law and the
rule and standards to a person
who has no t qualified in an
appropriate examination but who
otherwise
meets
the
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Ad
interim
appointment
Shall cease to be
valid
if
disapproved by
the CA or upon
the
next
adjournment
CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
Preventive Suspension
- a precautionary measure so
that an employee who is formally
charged of an offense may be separated
from the scene of his alleged
misfeasance while the same is being
investigated (Bautista v. Peralta, 18
SCRA 223)
- need not be preceded by prior
notice and hearing since it is not a
penalty but only a preliminary step in an
administrative investigation (Lastimosa
v. Vasquez, 243 SCRA 497)
- the period of preventive suspension
cannot be deducted from whatever
penalty may be imposed upon the erring
officer (CSC Resolution No. 90-1066)
PENDING
INVESTIGATION
[Sec.51, E.O.292]
1. not a penalty
but only a means
of enabling the
disciplinary
authority to
conduct an
unhampered
investigation.
2. no compensation
due for the
period of
suspension even
if found innocent
of the charges.
PENDING
APPEAL
[Sec.27(4), E.O.
292]
1. Punitive in
character
2. If exonerated,
he should be
reinstated with
full pay for the
period of
suspension.
the
proper
disciplining
authority
may
preventively suspend;
b. against whom any subordinate
officer or employee under such
authority;
c. when pending an investigation;
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
personal
compensation to be paid to
public officer for his services
and it is generally a fixed
annual or periodical payment
depending on the time and
not on the amount of the
service he may render;
b. per diem allowance for
days actually spent in the
performance
of
official
duties;
c. honorarium something
given as not as a matter of
obligation,
but
in
appreciation for services
rendered;
d. fee payment for services
rendered or on commission
on moneys officially passing
through their hands; and
e. emoluments profits arising
from the office, received as
compensation for services or
which is annexed to the
office as salary, fees, or
perquisites.
3. Right to Preference in Promotion
Promotion movement from one
position to another with increase
in duties and responsibilities as
authorized by law and usually
accompanied by an increase in
pay.
Next-in-Rank Rule the person
next in rank shall be given
preference in promotion when the
position immediately above his is
vacated.
But the appointing
authority still exercises his
discretion and is not bound by this
rule.
Appointing officer is only
required to give special
reasons for not appointing
officer next in rank if he fills
vacancy by promotion in
disregard of the next in rank
rule. (Pineda vs. Claudio, 28
SCRA 34)
Automatic Reversion Rule all
appointments involved in chain of
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
f.
g.
h.
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municipal officials in
the district;
iiib. SG
Panglunsod
barangay officials in
the district;
iv. Municipal - punong barangay
and (sg) barangay members;
majority of the PRA members
shall convene in session in a
public place;
recall of the officials
concerned shall be validly
initiated through a resolution
adopted by a majority of all
the PRA members concerned
CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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ELECTION LAW
POLITICAL LAW COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
I.SUFFRAGE
- right to vote in election of
officers chosen by people and in
the determination of questions
submitted to people. It includes:
1.election;
2.plebiscite;
3.initiative; and
4.referendum.
Election means by which people
choose their officials for a definite
and fixed period and to whom they
entrust for time being the exercise
of powers of government.
Kinds:
1. Regular election one provided
by law for election of officers
either nationwide or in certain
subdivisions
thereof,
after
expiration of full term of former
members; and
2. Special election one held to fill
vacancy
in
office
before
expiration of full term for which
incumbent was elected.
Failure of Elections
there are
only 3 instances where a failure of
elections may be declared, namely:
a. The election in any polling
place has not been held on
the date fixed on account of
force majeure, violence,
terrorism, fraud, or other
analogous causes;
b. The election in any polling
place had been suspended
before the hour fixed by law
for the closing of the voting
on
account
of
force
majeure,
violence,
terrorism, fraud, or other
analogous causes; and
c. After the voting and during
the
preparation
and
transmission of the election
returns or in the custody or
canvass
thereof
such
election results in a failure
to elect on account of force
majeure, violence,
terrorism, fraud or other
analogous causes. (Joseph
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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LOCAL
POSITIONS
1.
120 minutes
for TV
1.
60 minutes
for TV
2.
180 minutes
for Radio
2.
90 minutes
for Radio
Prohibited Campaign
1. Public
exhibition
of
movie,
cinematograph
or
documentary
portraying the life or biography of a
candidate during campaign period;
2. Public exhibition of a movie,
cinematograph
or
documentary
portrayed by an actor or media
CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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QUO WARRANTO
IN APPOINTIVE
OFFICE
1. determination is
1.
eligibility of
candidate-elect
2. when person
2.
elected is
declared
ineligible, court
cannot declare 2nd
placer as elected,
even if eligible
IV.
determination is
legality of
appointment
court
may
determine as to
who among the
parties has legal
title to office
ELECTION OFFENSES
CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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Declaration of Policy:
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
public
corporations created as agencies of
State for narrow and limited
purposes.
2. Municipal corporation body politic
and
corporate
constituted
by
incorporation of inhabitants of city
or
town
purposes
of
local
government thereof or as agency of
State to assist in civil government of
the country.
3. Quasi-public corporation private
corporation that renders public
service or supplies public wants.
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SUBDIVISIONS ENJOYING
LOCAL AUTONOMY:
1. Province cluster of municipalities,
or municipalities and component
cities, and serves as dynamic
mechanism for
developmental
processes and effective governance
of LGUs within its territorial
jurisdiction.
2. City composed of more urbanized
and developed barangays, serves as
a general purpose government for
coordination and delivery of basic,
regular and direct services and
effective governance of inhabitants
within its territorial jurisdiction;
3. Municipality consisting of group of
barangays, serves primarily as a
general purpose government for
coordination and delivery of basic,
regular and direct services and
effective governance of inhabitants
within its territorial jurisdiction;
PUBLIC
CORPORATION
PRIVATE
CORPORATION
1. established for
purposes
of
administration
of
civil
and
local
governments
2. creation of State
either by special or
general act
2. created by will of
incorporators
with
recognizance of State
3.
involuntary
consequence
legislation
3.
voluntary
agreement by and
among members
6. Special
metropolitan
political
subdivisions created for sole
purpose of coordination of delivery
of basic services.
Creation of Municipal Corporations
1. For province, city or municipality,
only by Act of Congress;
2. For barangays, ordinance passed by
respective Sanggunian
CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
Plebiscite Requirement
approved by a majority of
the votes cast in a plebiscite
called for the purpose in the
political
unit/s
directly
affected (Sec. 10, R.A. 7160)
Based
on
verifiable
indicators of viability and
projected
capacity
to
provide services (Sec. 7, R.A.
7160) [Note: see Annex C]
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala
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the
CHAIRPERSON: Jonathan Mangundayao ASST. CHAIRPERSON: Andre Jacobo EDP: Shantel Aceret MEMBERS: Jeff
Alarilla, Carlo Bautista, Mark Anthony Bayquen, Ian Camara, Barbara Jill Clara, Ryan Co, Bethany Conde, Beatriz
Geronilla, Mary
Ann Charisma Gutierrez, Christopher Linag, Hazel Manaog, Leah Merida, Jenery Perez. Fred Prieto, Russel Tacla,
Ma.Melissa Yoro,
Joy Zabala