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Key LS Personnel

Acting Director , LS : PSSUPT ROEL B OBUSAN

ActingChief of Staff : PSSUPT ORLANDO T MELCHOR


January 2016
Acting Chief, Legal Assistance : PSUPT SOVER DC GONTING
Division Special Issue

Acting Chief, Legal Research and : PSUPT ANSELMO E ANDAYAN


Evaluation Division
Election Laws and Other COMELEC Issuances
Acting Chief,
Administrative and Resource and : PSUPT ROMAN E LORETO
Management Division
The Commission on Elections
(COMELEC), pursuant to its power
Acting Chief, Special Cases Division : PSUPT ELLA CRISTINA B CULANGEN
vested by the Constitution, the
Acting Chief , Litigation Division : PSUPT LEJOE C CAMPOS Omnibus Election Code, Republic Act
Supervisor, Panyerong
No. 9369, and other election laws,
Pulis @ Ur Serbis 24/7 : PSINSP ANNA LUISA A CENTINO issued Resolution No. 9981 prescribing,
among others, the prohibited acts
which must be avoided not only by
the candidates for National and Local
elective positions but also by ordinary
individuals in order to ensure the
conduct of an honest, orderly, clean,
credible and peaceful National and
Local elections this May 9, 2016. The
http://www.comelec.gov.ph/
COMELEC further issued Resolution No.
10015 promulgating the rules and
regulations on (1) the ban on bearing, carrying or transporting of firearms
or other deadly weapon, and (2) the employment, availment or
engagement of the services of security personnel or bodyguards, and
COMELEC Resolution No. 10029, which deals with the establishment and
operation of COMELEC checkpoints and with the authority of Chiefs of
Police in cities and municipalities to conduct preliminary examination on
violation of bans on forearms, other deadly weapons and security
personnel.
Thus, a Legal Advisory simplifying the mentioned COMELEC b. involves Provincial, City/Municipal Treasurers and School
issuances to serve as guide to our Philippine National Police (PNP) Division Superintendents and Assistant Superintendents;
personnel in enforcing election law and COMELEC issuances for the entire c. transfer or detail is inter-regional.
election period.
2. The Office of the Regional Election Director
a. for field offices of including the NCR;
TRANSFER, HIRING and PROMOTION b. All other officers and employees.
(COMELEC Resolutions Nos. 9981 dated August 15, 2015
and 10030 dated December 22, 2015)
2. Appointment of new employees, creation of new position,
Hereunder are the prohibited activities in relation to personnel during promotion, and salary increases
the election period (January 10, 2016 to June 8, 2016):
Period covered Prohibited activity Exemption
1. Transfer of Officers and Employees in the Civil Service 1. Appoint or hire any
new employee. With prior authority
Period covered Prohibited activity Exemption 2. Create and fill any from COMELEC
Transfer or detail of any March 25 - May 8, new position
officer or employee in With prior authority 2016 3. Promote or give any
January 10 June 8,
the civil service, from COMELEC increase of salary,
2016 No exemption
including public school enumeration or
teachers privilege.

Q: How to request for authority to transfer, move, or detail a civil Q: How to request for authority to appoint or hire new employees?
servant during the election period?
A: 1. Written request in two original copies including attachments;
A: 1. Written request in two original copies including attachments; 2. State all pertinent information (i.e. name of appointee, position,
2. State all pertinent information (i.e. office and place to which the salary, etc.) and reasons for such authority; and
officer or employee is proposed to be transferred or detailed, etc.) 3. Submit a soft copy of the request in MS Word format saved in USB
and reasons for such movement; and or CD.
3. Submit a soft copy of the request in MS Word format saved in USB
or CD. Q: Where to file such request?

Q: Where to file such request? A: 1. COMELEC Law Department for central or main offices of
national government agencies and GOCCs.
A: 1. COMELEC Law Department
a. official station is central or main offices of national 2. The Office of the Regional Election Director for field or local offices of
government agencies and GOCCs; national government agencies and GOCCs.

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5. The position shall not be filled in any manner that may influence
Q: What are the requirement/s to create/fill new position, where and the election.
how to file:
Note: Appointment to a position which was vacant for more that 60 days
A: Written request to be submitted at COMELEC Law Department. requires prior written authority from the COMELEC.

Q: When is request for authority not necessary? Note: The Civil Service Commission is enjoined not to approve the
appointment of new employees without prior written authority from the
A: Renewal of appointments of temporary, casual, substitute and COMELEC.
contractual personnel. However, the complete list of such employees must
still be submitted to the COMELEC Law Department. Note: Continuing authority to hire new employees from March 25 May 8,
2016 and transfer government employees from January 10 June 8, 2016 is
Q: In case of urgent need to appoint or hire new employees, what granted to the following government agencies:
should be done?
1. The President of the Philippines;
A: If an employee was already hired without prior authority from 2. Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Sandiganbayan, Court of Tax
COMELEC, the requesting office shall: Appeals, and lower courts including SET and HRET;
3. PNP; and
Notify the Commission thru the Law Department in writing within 3 4. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
days from the date of appointment or hiring stating
-exact date of appointment Q: What are the conditions for the grant of such continuing authority/
-cause of vacancy
-reason for appointment/hiring A: The hiring of new employees and/or transfer:
-all other necessary data or information 1. is essential to the proper functioning of the office and shall
not influence the 2016 Elections;
Q: What are the instances where the hiring or appointment of new 2. not to involve promotion or giving of increase in salary or
employee be considered urgent? allowance;
3. authorization is prospective in application;
A: 1. Position to be filled is essential to the proper functioning of the 4. should notify the Commission in writing.
office or agency concerned;
2. The position to be has been vacated either by death, retirement, Note: The grant of authority for other agencies must be thru written
resignation, promotion or transfer of the regular incumbent; request subject to approval of the Commission En Banc.
3. The appointment is issued within 60 days from occurrence of the
vacancy;
4. The vacancy cannot be filled by promotion or transfer of insiders 3. Suspension of Elective Provincial, City, Municipal or Barangay
within the same period; and Officer

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Period covered Prohibited activity Exemption
1. Suspension of -Publishing or distributing campaign literature or materials
Elective Provincial, City, With prior authority designed to support or oppose the election of any candidate; or
January 10 June 8,
Municipal or Barangay from COMELEC
2016
Officer No exemption -Directly or indirectly soliciting votes, pledges or support for or
against a candidate. (Section 79(b), OEC)
Note: No prior approval is required if suspension will be for purposes of Q: What is the campaign period for candidates for President, Vice-
applying Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.
President, Senator and party-list groups participating in the party-list system
Note: The onset of the elections will not lift any suspension already being of representation?
served.
A: February 09, 2016 (Tuesday) to May 07, 2016 (Saturday) (Section 5
(a) RA no. 7166 and Section 4, RA No. 7941).
LIMITATIONS on CAMPAIGNING
(COMELEC Resolution No. 9981 dated August 15, 2015)
Q: What about for candidates for Member of the House of
COMELEC Resolution No. 9981 prescribed the calendar of activities Representatives, provincial, city and municipal officials?
as well as the prohibited acts in connection with the May 9, 2016 national
and local elections. It sets out the dates when campaigning is not allowed. A: March 25, 2016 (Friday) to May 07, 2016 (Saturday) (Section 5 (b), RA
No. 7166).
Q: What is election campaign?
Q: When does campaigning become a prohibited act?
A: The term "election campaign" or "partisan political activity" refers to
an act designed to promote the election or defeat of a particular A: When a candidate engages in election campaign or partisan
candidate or candidates to a public office which includes: political activity on the dates specified by the COMELEC when
campaigning is prohibited.
-Forming organizations, associations, clubs, committees or other
groups of persons for the purpose of soliciting votes and/or The dates where campaigning is prohibited are on March 24, 2016
undertaking any campaign for or against a candidate; (Holy Thursday), March 25, 2016 (Good Friday), May 08, 2016 (Sunday;
election eve), and May 09, 2016 (Monday; election day). Campaigning
-Holding political caucuses, conferences, meetings, rallies, abroad is prohibited on April 09, 2016 (8:00 o clock a.m. of host country
parades, or other similar assemblies, for the purpose of soliciting time) to May 09, 2016 (7:00 oclock p.m., PHL time) (Sec. 22, RA No. 10590).
votes and/or undertaking any campaign or propaganda for or
against a candidate; Q: What case/s could be filed against those who will engage in illegal
campaign?
-Making speeches, announcements or commentaries, or holding
interviews for or against the election of any candidate for public A: Violation of Section 5, RA No. 7166 in relation to Section 64 of the
office; OEC.
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VOTE-BUYING, VOTE-SELLING A: Yes. He will still be liable for vote-selling pursuant to the above-cited
(OMNIBUS ELECTION CODE) definition. However, pursuant to the case of COMELEC vs Tagle, G.R. Nos.
148948 & 148951-60, February 17, 2003, Mr. Acceptor may choose to seek a
COMELEC Resolution No. 9981 in relation to the Omnibus Election grant of immunity. In the said case, there was a grant of immunity from
Code enumerates the prohibited acts and Vote-buying criminal liability in favour of the party whose vote was bought in order to
encourage the acceptor to come into the open and denounce the
Q: Mr. Offeror is a candidate for Congressman. He offered and gave culprit-candidate.
money to Mr. Acceptor in exchange for his vote during the election. Is Mr.
Offeror liable for any offense? Thus, it was promulgated in the said case that: The giver, offeror,
the promisor as well as the solicitor, acceptor, recipient and conspirator
A: Yes. Mr. Offeror is liable for Vote-buying under Section 261 of the referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) of Section 261 of the OEC shall be
Omnibus Election Code (OEC). liable as principals: Provided that any person, otherwise guilty under said
paragraphs who voluntarily gives information and willingly testifies on any
Q: If it was Mr. Conspirator who offered and gave the money to Mr. violation thereof in any official investigation or proceeding shall be exempt
Acceptor instead of Mr. Offeror, the candidate for Congressman, is Mr. from criminal prosecution and punishment for the offenses with reference
Conspirator also liable for any offense? to which his information and testimony were given: Provided further, that
nothing herein shall exempt such person from criminal prosecution for
A: Yes, Mr. Conspirator, although not a candidate, is also liable for perjury or false testimony.
vote-buying because vote-buying is committed by any person who gives,
offers or promises money or anything of value, gives or promises any office Q: Mr. Solicitor went to Mr. Offeror, a candidate for Congressman,
or employment, franchise or grant, public or private, or makes or offers to asking for a position in his office as a janitor in case he wins the election. In
make an expenditure, directly or indirectly, or cause an expenditure to be exchange for the favour, Mr. Solicitor promised to vote for Mr. Offeror, to
made to any person, association or corporation, entity or community in which the latter agreed. Is Mr. Solicitor liable for any offense?
order to induce anyone or the public in general to vote for or against any
candidate or withhold his vote in the election, or to vote for or against any A: Yes. Mr. Solicitor is liable for vote-selling pursuant to Section 261 (a)
aspirant for the nomination or choice of a candidate in a convention or (2) of the OEC which prohibits any person, association, corporation, group
similar selection process of a political party. or community who solicits or receives directly, indirectly, any expenditure or
promise of any office or employment, public or private, in order to vote for
Q: If Mr. Acceptor received the money and voted for Mr. Offeror, is Mr. or against a candidate.
Acceptor liable for any offense?
Q: What are the necessary documents for an investigation regarding
A: Yes. Mr. Acceptor is liable for vote-selling. vote-buying and vote-selling to proceed?

Q: If Mr. Acceptor received the money but did not vote for Mr. Offeror,
is he still liable for any offense? A: The presentation of a complaint for violations of paragraph (a) or
(b) of Section 261 of the OEC supported by affidavits of complaining
witnesses attesting to the offer or promise by, (or the voters acceptance

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of money or other consideration from,) the relatives, leaders or included in the term Firearms.
sympathizers of a candidate, shall be sufficient basis for an investigation to
be immediately conducted by the COMELEC, directly or through its duly Q: What is ammunition?
authorized legal officers.
A: The complete unfired unit consisting of a bullet, gunpowder,
cartridge case and primer or loaded shell for use in any firearm.
BAN of FIREARMS and AMMUNITION
(COMELEC Resolution No. 10015 dated November 13, 2015)
Q: Mr. A is a vendor of replicas and imitations of airsoft guns and
airguns. Is he allowed to sell during election period without violating any
Under COMELEC Resolution No. 10015, it is prohibited to bear, carry or law?
transport firearms outside ones residence or place of business, and in all
public places, including any building, street, park, and in private vehicles A: No. As provided under COMELEC Resolution No. 10015, the term
or public conveyances, even if that person is licensed or authorized to firearm includes airguns, airsoft guns, and replicas/imitations of firearms in
possess or to carry the same, unless authorized by the COMELEC, through whatever form that can cause an ordinary person to believe that they are
the Committee on the Ban on Firearms and Security Personnel (CBFSP) for real. Hence, Mr. A may be held liable for violating the election gun ban if
the period of January 10, 2016 to June 8, 2016. he sells the aforementioned things during the election period.

Any permit to carry firearms outside residence (PTCFOR), Letter Order Q: Mr. X is a businessman who owns a licensed .45 cal pistol and
(LO) or Mission Order (MO) issued by the Chief, PNP, the Chief of Staff of covered only by a PTCFOR. On the day of the national election, he was
the AFP, the Commanding General or Flag Officer in Command of the found in possession of said firearm tucked on his waist while on the way to
Different Branches of the AFP and their sub-units, or their duly authorized his office. Is he guilty of an election offense?
representatives, or any other head of government law enforcement
agency are hereby declared suspended, ineffective, and without force A: Yes. His act is one of the acts punishable under Section 261 (q) of
and effect during the election period, unless properly covered by a the Omnibus Election Code (OEC) which prohibits any person who,
Certificate of Authority duly issued by the COMELEC through CBFSP. although possessing a PTCFOR, carries a firearm outside residence or place
of business during the election period without being authorized in writing
Same COMELEC Resolution prohibits the transport and delivery of by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC).
firearms parts, ammunition and/or its components, and explosives and/or
its components, unless authorized by the COMELEC through the CBFSP. Q: What is meant by residence or place of business?

Q: What is a firearm? A: The location where the firearm/s shall be kept as indicated in the
firearms registration card.
A: A firearm is any handheld or portable weapon that expels or is
designed to expel a bullet, shot, slug, missile or any projectile. The barrel, Q: If the licensed firearm was found in the car driven by Mr. X while on
frame or receiver is considered a firearm. his way to the office, will he still be liable for an election offense?

Imitation firearms (replicas), airguns and airsoft guns are also deemed

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A: Yes. A motor vehicle, water or air craft are not considered as Q: Mr. T was on his way home when he was stopped at a COMELEC
residence or place of business or an extension thereof. checkpoint. He alighted from his car and spoke with the police officers
manning the checkpoint. Consequently, a gun was seen tucked on his
Q: How about if the firearm of Mr. X is a loose firearm, what is he liable waist. Is the plain view doctrine applicable in this case?
of?
A: Yes. Under the plain view doctrine, objects falling in the plain
A: He is liable for violating Section 261 (q) of the Omnibus Election view of an officer who has right to be in the position to have that view are
Code (election gun ban). subject to seizure and may be presented as evidence.

Q: Is Mr. X, who was found in possession of a loose firearm in a The plain view doctrine applies when the following requisites
COMELEC checkpoint, likewise liable under RA No. 10591 or the concur: a) the law enforcement officer in search of evidence has a prior
Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunitions Regulation Act? justification for an intrusion or is in a position from which he can view a
particular area; b) the discovery of the evidence in plain view is
A: Not anymore. In the case of Madrigal vs. People, G.R. No. 182694, inadvertent; and c) it is immediately apparent to the officer that the item
August 13, 2008, Madrigals conviction on the case of illegal possession of he observes may be evidence of a crime, contraband or otherwise subject
firearm was reversed and set aside by the Supreme Court in view of the to seizure.
fact that another crime, that is: violation of the election gunban, was
committed at the same time (that he was alleged to have committed Q: Who may be given authority by the COMELEC to bear, carry, or
illegal possession of firearm). transport firearms?

Note: Madrigals conviction on his election gunban case was affirmed by A: 1. Government officials and employees enumerated in Annex A.
the Supreme Court.
2. Cashiers and disbursing officers or persons who by the nature of
Q: If the licensed firearm of Mr. X was found in his possession on June 9, their official duties, profession, business or occupation habitually carry large
2016, is he still liable? sum of money or valuables. Provided, that, when in the possession of
firearms, they are: a) currently employed under the conditions above; b) in
A: No. Since his firearm is licensed and covered by a valid permit, he the actual performance of his official duties; c) in possession of the
could not be liable anymore for an election offense. The prohibition on the Certificate of Authority and other firearms licenses; and, d) carrying a
election gun ban is only applicable during election period which is from maximum of two firearms; and
January 10, 2016 to June 8, 2016.
3. Members of Private Security Service Providers (PSSPs). Provided,
Q: If a loose firearm is recovered during the implementation of a that, when in the possession of firearms, they are: a) in the agency-
Search Warrant, what charge may be filed? prescribed uniform with agency-issued identification card prominently
displayed and visible at all times; b) in possession of a valid License to
A: Violation of RA No. 10591. Exercise Security Profession, Duty Detail Order, and valid firearm license of
the agency; c) deployed by an agency duly licensed by the PNP; d) In
actual performance of duty at his specified area of duty; and, e) carrying
one small firearm, unless allowed otherwise.
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Q: What are the Certificates of Authority that are being issued by the A: It is the Temporary Certificate of Authority to employ, avail or
COMELEC through CBFSP? engage the services of security personnel or bodyguard issued by the
Regional Joint Security Control Center (RJSCC) to qualified public officials
A: The following are the Certificates of Authority issued by the and private individuals. It is valid for a period of thirty (30) days only.
COMELEC through the CBFSP:
Q: What are the rules to be observed by the security personnel or
1.Certificate of Authority Cashier/Disbursing Officer (CA-C/DO) bodyguard of persons issued with Certificate of Authority-Security Details
refers to the Certificate of Authority to bear, carry or transport firearms or (CA-SDs)?
other deadly weapons issued to qualified cashiers/disbursing officers or
persons who by the nature of their official duties, profession, business or A: When in the possession of Firearms, the security personnel or
occupation habitually carry large sums of money or valuables. bodyguard must be:

2. Certificate of Authority-Law Enforcement Agency (CA-LEA) 1. in his prescribed uniform;


refers to the Certificate of Authority to bear, carry or transport Firearms or 2. in the actual performance of his duties;
deadly weapons issued to the PNP, the AFP and the Law Enforcement and 3. The security personnel or bodyguard must be employed by
Security Personnel of other Government Departments, Agencies, Offices, a duly licensed private security service provider and is qualified to perform
Bureaus, Commissions, Tribunals and Government-Owned and Controlled or provide personal security protection to private persons or individuals
Corporations. entitled to protection; and
4. carrying one (1) small firearm, unless specifically allowed
3. Certificate of Authority-Security Agency (CA-SA) refers to the otherwise under existing laws, rules and regulations.
Certificate of Authority to bear, carry or transport firearms or other deadly
weapons issued to qualified Private Security, Investigative and Protective BAN on DEADLY WEAPONS
Agencies for their security personnel.
(COMELEC Resolution No. 11015 dated November 13, 2015)
4. Certificate of Authority- Security Details (CA-SDs) refers to the Under COMELEC Resolution No. 10015, it is prohibited to bear, carry or
Certificate of Authority to employ, avail or engage the services of security transport deadly weapons outside ones residence or place of business,
personnel or bodyguard issued to qualified public officials and/or private and in all public places, including any building, street, park, and in private
individuals. vehicles or public conveyances, even if that person is licensed or
authorized to possess or to carry the same, unless authorized by the
5. Certificate of Authority to Transport (CA-TTs) Certificate of COMELEC, through the CBFSP for the period of January 10, 2016 to June 8,
Authority to transport or deliver Firearms and/or its parts, Ammunition 2016.
and/or its components, and, Explosives and/or its components issued to
qualified applicants/persons. Q: What is a deadly weapon?

Q: What is a Temporary Authority- Security Detail (TA-SDs)? A: All types of bladed instruments, hand grenades or other explosives,
except pyrotechnics.

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Q: Is there an exception to the ban on bladed weapon, meaning, the BAN ON BODYGUARDS
(COMELEC Resolution No. 10015 dated November 13, 2015)
bearing, carrying and transporting is allowed even without COMELEC
authority?
COMELEC Resolution No. 10015 prohibits the employing or
engaging the services of security personnel or bodyguards, whether or not
A: Yes. When possession of the bladed instrument is necessary to the such security personnel or bodyguards are regular members or officers of
occupation of the possessor or when it is used as a tool for a legitimate the PNP, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), other law enforcement
activity. agency of the government or from a private security service provider,
unless authorized by the COMELEC, through the CBFSP.
Q: What is an explosive?
Q: What acts are prohibited?
A: An exploding substance or agent, including the components and
A: For any person to employ, avail himself of or engage the services of
raw materials thereof, as defined under pertinent laws.
security personnel or bodyguards, whether or not such bodyguards are
regular members of the PNP, the AFP or other law enforcement agencies
Q: Who may be given authority by the COMELEC to bear, carry, or
of the Government.
transport deadly weapons?
Q: What is the effect of the promulgation of COMELEC Resolution No.
A: 1. Government officials and employees enumerated in Annex A. 10015 to all existing authority granting security personnel or body guards?

2. Cashiers and disbursing officers or persons who by the nature of A: Such authority is automatically revoked at the start of the election
their official duties, profession, business or occupation habitually carry large period (January 10, 2016).
sum of money or valuables. Provided, that, when in the possession of
firearms, they are: a) currently employed under the conditions above; b) in Q: Is the above rule absolute?
the actual performance of his official duties; c) in possession of the
Certificate of Authority and other firearms licenses; and, d) carrying a A: No. The authority granted to or the services of security personnel or
maximum of two firearms; and complement of the following persons shall subsist under the following
conditions:
3. Members of Private Security Service Providers (PSSPs). Provided,
that, when in the possession of firearms, they are: a) in the agency- 1. The President, Vice President, Senate President, Speaker of the
prescribed uniform with agency-issued identification card prominently House of Representatives, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Secretary of
displayed and visible at all times; b) in possession of a valid License to National Defense, Secretary of the Interior and Local Government,
Exercise Security Profession, Duty Detail Order, and valid firearm license of Chairman and Commissioners of the Commission on Elections, Chief of
the agency; c) deployed by an agency duly licensed by the PNP; d) In Staff of the AFP and AFP Major Service Commanders, and Director
actual performance of duty at his specified area of duty; and, e) carrying Generals and Senior Officers of the PNP, who are not candidates, pursuant
one small firearm, unless allowed otherwise. to the respective existing authorizations or engagements of their security
personnel;

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2. Senators, Members of the House of Representatives and Provincial may be allowed to employ, avail or engage the services of two (2) private
Governors, who are not candidates, whose regular security complement security personnel:
have been provided by the PNP, AFP, NBI or other Government Law
Enforcement Agencies for at least one (1) year at the time of the 1. incumbent public officials, whether elected or appointed;
promulgation of this Resolution, may be allowed to retain the services of a 2. candidates or his/her immediate family within the second
maximum of two (2) of the currently detailed officers or members of said degree of consanguinity or affinity; and
law enforcement government agencies; and 3. private individuals.

3. Justices, Judges and Cabinet Secretaries, whose regular security GUIDELINES on COMELEC CHECKPOINTS
complement have been provided by the PNP, AFP, NBI or other (COMELEC Resolution No. 10029 dated December 22, 2015
Government Law Enforcement Agencies for at least one (1) year at the
time of the promulgation of this Resolution, may be allowed to retain the COMELEC Resolution No. 10029 was issued to set guidelines to be
services of a maximum of two (2) of the currently detailed officers or observed in order not to violate civil, political and human rights of
members of said law enforcement government agencies; individuals during implementation of search and seizure procedure at the
duly established checkpoints.
Q: Can the above-mentioned public officials who are allowed with the
maximum of two (2) bodyguards engage the services of additional RULE I: GUIDELINES ON THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF COMELEC
security personnel or bodyguards? CHECKPOINTS

A: Yes, if warranted by the circumstances, and upon compliance of 1. COMELEC Checkpoints. - There shall be at least one COMELEC
the requirements of the COMELEC in applying for an authority to employ, checkpoint in each city/municipality. However, additional checkpoints
avail or engage the services of security personnel or bodyguards. may be established at the discretion of the highest ranking official of
the AFP or the PNP in the city/municipality.
Q: If the above-mentioned public officials happen to be candidates,
can they retain their duly engaged or appointed security personnel? 2. Checkpoint location. The officials mentioned in the
immediately preceding section shall, in consultation with the
A: Yes, but they have to apply for authority to employ, avail or city/municipal Election Officer (EO), shall establish COMELEC checkpoints
engage the services of security personnel or bodyguards from the in their respective areas of jurisdiction only in places which are well-
COMLEC through the CBSFSP. lighted. In areas where electric light is not available, artificial lighting shall
be provided for the purpose.
Q: Other than the above-mentioned public officials, are there any
NOTE: Every COMELEC checkpoint shall have a signboard
public officials or persons who may employ, avail or engage the services of
security personnel or bodyguards? measuring three feet by four feet (3'x4'), to clearly identify the place as a
COMELEC checkpoint from a reasonable distance.
A: Yes, when circumstances warrant and upon compliance of the
requirements of the COMELEC in applying for an authority to employ, avail 3. Notice of location of checkpoints. - The commanding
or engage the services of security personnel or bodyguards, the following officer/team leader of the checkpoint must give notice to the Election

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Officer, as well as non-government organizations and other civic
organizations about the establishment and location of COMELEC 1. Moving vehicles and the seizure of evidence made in Plainview;
checkpoints in the locality. 2. As long as the vehicle is neither searched nor its occupant/s
subjected to a body search, and the inspection of the vehicle is merely
4. Spot checkpoint. - Where the circumstances warrant, spot limited to a visual search;
3. When the occupant/s of the vehicle appear to be nervous or
checkpoints may be established in locations other than those
suspicious or exhibit unnatural reaction;
mentioned in the preceding paragraph. However, before establishing
4. If the officer conducting the search has reasonable or probable
such checkpoints, the coordinating officer/team leader must give notice cause to believe that either, the occupant/s is a law offender or that the
to the concerned Election Officer. instrumentality or evidence pertaining to the commission of a crime can'
be found in the vehicle to be searched; or
5. Personnel to man checkpoint. - Any unit designated to man a 5. On the basis of prior confidential information which are
COMELEC checkpoint must be led by a regular member of the Armed reasonably corroborated by other attendant matters.
Forces of the Philippines or the Philippine National Police with a rank of
at least lieutenant/inspector. AFP and PNP personnel manning the Q: What should an arresting officer do after arresting an offender at
the checkpoint?
checkpoints must be in complete uniform and shall not be under the
influence of liquor/drug. Any violation committed thereto shall make the
A: The arresting officer shall immediately and chronologically record
offender and his commanding officer jointly liable for the said arrest in a logbook stating therein the circumstances of arrest and
administrative/criminal action. other particulars of the arrested person and the confiscated weapons or
materials. After recording the arrest, the arrested person must be turned-
6. Briefing by the commanding officer/team leader. - A briefing over immediately to the nearest police station with corresponding
must be given by the commanding officer/team leader to all members affidavit/s of arrest for proper action.
of the unit who will be designated to man the checkpoints, with
emphasis on the proper manner of searching with reasonableness.
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION by CHIEFS OF POLICE
7. Searches at COMELEC Checkpoint. Any search at any (COMELEC Resolution No. 10029 dated December 22, 2015)
checkpoint must be made only by members of the unit designated to man
the same. It should be done in a manner which will impose minimum COMELEC Resolution No. 10029 was issued to set guidelines for the
inconvenience upon the persons so searched, to the end that civil, prompt and proper investigation of violations of the ban on firearms, other
political and human rights of the person/s are not violated. deadly weapons and the employment of security personnel.

Q: Do police officers manning COMELEC checkpoints need to first RULE II: INSTRUCTIONS TO CHIEF OF POLICE OF CITIES/MUNICIPALITIES ON
secure a search warrant before searching and seizing the prohibited THE CONDUCT OF PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION ON THE VIOLATION OF THE
weapons or materials found in a flagged vehicle? BANS ON FIREARMS, OTHER DEADLY WEAPONS AND SECURITY PERSONNEL

A: No. Pursuant to COMELEC Resolution No. 10029 on the conduct of


checkpoint, a warrantless search can be made in the following cases:
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Q: What is the duty of the Chief of Police in cases of apprehensions for 1. To remain silent, and be informed that anything she/he says
violation of the COMELEC ban on the bearing, carrying and transporting of may be used against her/him in court;
firearms and other deadly weapons, and on the employment of security 2. To have competent and independent counsel preferably of his
personnel and body guards, in their respective areas of jurisdiction. own choice, but if he cannot afford the services of counsel, he
must be provided with one;
A: The Chief of Police or his duly authorized PNP representative shall 3. To be released from detention if no charges have been filed
conduct the PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION of all apprehensions for violation against him within the allowable period/s from arrest under the
of the ban on the bearing, carrying and transporting of firearms and other law;
deadly weapons, and on the employment of security personnel and body 4. When women or children are among the suspect/s or arrestees,
guards, in their respective areas of jurisdiction. the Women's and Children's Protection Desks (WCPD) officer or a
policewoman who is familiar with women and children
Q: What is the procedure in the conduct of preliminary examinationby protection desk duties shall be tasked to conduct the pat-down
the Chief of Police or his duly authorized PNP representative? search;
5. A separate Police Blotter shall be maintained for crime incident
A: In the conduct of preliminary examination the Chief of Police or his reports involving a child in conflict with the law to protect their
duly authorized investigator shall: privacy pursuant to Republic Act (RA) 9262 (Anti-Violence
Against Women and Children Act of 2004) and RA 9344 (Juvenile
1. Take the affidavit of the arresting officer or policeman indicating Justice and Welfare Act of 2006);
therein the fact of arrest and the circumstances surrounding the 6. The AFP/PNP manning the checkpoint shall at all times ensure
arrest; respect for the rights of any child in conflict with the law as
provided in the Philippine Constitution, domestic laws, the
2. Take the statement of the respondent/s. Convention of the Rights of the Child and other related
3. Confiscate the firearms and issue the proper receipt therefor; international human rights instruments. The procedures in
handling of Children in Conflict with the law under Rules 33.5 and
4. Cause the respondent/s to sign an affidavit binding himself to be 33.6 of PNPM-DO-DS-3-2-13 shall be strictly followed.
present at the preliminary investigation at a later date before the 7. In cases involving persons with disability, the prohibitions on
prosecutor and that failure to do so shall constitute a waiver to verbal, non-verbal ridicule and vilification under R.A. 9442 and its
present evidence for his defense; and Implementing Rules and Regulations, and other relevant
domestic and international laws shall be strictly observed.
5. Take the statement of witness/witnesses, if any.
8. In cases involving violations committed by the elderly, due
Q: What are the rights of a person arrested undergoing preliminary respect, courtesy and consideration shall be accorded to their
examination? persons in regard of their age and physical state. The same
respect, courtesy and consideration shall be accorded to
A: Any person arrested who is undergoing preliminary examination pregnant women.
must be treated humanely and with utmost respect to his constitutional
and human rights. He must also be informed of the following rights: Q: What is the disposition of the Chief of Police on the documents and
evidence gathered during the preliminary investigation?

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A: The Chief of Police shall submit the investigation report, together
C. Public Works- Refer to infrastructure projects as defined under
with all documents and evidence gathered during the preliminary Section5(k) of RA 9184, which shall include construction, improvement,
examination, within three (3) days from arrest to the corresponding rehabilitation, repair, restoration, or maintenance of roads and bridges, railways,
provincial/city prosecutor, furnishing the Law Department of the seaports, communication facilities, civil works components of information
Commission with three copies of the report. The prosecutor shall then technology projects, irrigation, flood control and drainage, water supply, sanitation,
conduct an investigation which shall be resolved within five (5) days from sewerage and solid waste management systems, shore protection,
its submission for resolution. energy/power and electrification facilities, national buildings, school buildings,
hospital buildings and other related construction projects of the government.
(GPPB Circ, Para 3.1)
LIMITATIONS on PROCUREMENT
(GPPB Circular No. 08-2015 dated August 18, 2015) V- EXCEPTIONS TO THE EXCEPTION
Complete procurement activities are allowed on the following cases:
GPPB Circular No. 08-2015 was issued to set guidelines in the conduct of A. Under Social Projects, Notice of Award, whether through public bidding
procurement activities during the election period. or any of the alternative modes of procurement, may be issued on the
following projects:
I- PURPOSE
A. To remind government agencies that election ban is not designed to 1. Routine and normal expenses; and
paralyze the operations of the government but to insulate government 2. Expenses covered by COMELEC exemption or those authorized
procurement from political partisan activities, usually in the form of new projects, by the Commission after due notice and hearing.
which are designed to influence the public during the elections.
B. To advise government agencies on the procurement activities that may B. Under Housing-Related Project, Notice of Award, whether through public
or may not be undertaken. bidding or any of the alternative modes of procurement, may be issued on the
following projects:
II- LEGAL AUTHORITY
1. Administrative expenses; and
Sections 261 (v) and (w) of the Omnibus Election Code
2. Expenses covered by COMELEC exemption or authorized by the
III- GENERAL RULE Commission after due notice and hearing
Procuring entities can go on with the procurement activities, whether
C. Under Public Works, Notice of Award, whether through public bidding
through public bidding or alternative modes, from March 25 to May 8, 2016.
or any of the alternative modes of procurement, may be issued on the following
IV- EXCEPTION projects:
1. Maintenance work involving maintenance of existing and/or
Issuance of Notice of Award or the release, disbursement and expenditure completed public works projects; provided that no additional laborers shall be
of public funds shall be prohibited on the following projects:
employed.
A. Social Projects- Refer to activities undertaken by the Department of 2. Contract entered into or awarded before election ban. Notice
Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and other agencies performing similar of award, either through public bidding or negotiated procurement, provided it is
functions. (GPPB Circ., Para 3.2) reported to the COMELEC;
3. Preparatory works like payment of preparation cost for drawings,
B. Housing Related Projects- Refer to activities undertaken by the Housing bill of materials, estimates, and other procedures preparatory to actual
and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) and other agencies construction including the purchase of materials and equipment, etc.
performing similar functions. (GPPB Circ., Para 3.3)
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4. Calamity. Emergency works necessitated by the occurrence of those enumerated in the preceding paragraph; or (b) by any person who issues,
a public calamity, but shall be limited to restoration of damaged facility. uses or avails of treasury warrants or any device undertaking future delivery of
5. Ongoing projects both locally funded and foreign-assisted (with money, goods or other things of value chargeable against public funds within 45
foreign agreements) that commenced before March 25, 2016, provided this was days preceding a regular election and 30 days before a special election
reported to the COMELEC.
Q: May a prohibition on award of government contract during election
VI- REPORTORIAL REQUIREMENTS period be used to justify the adoption of shopping as mode of procurement?

A. On or before March 25, 2016, the Head of Procuring Entity shall submit to A: The justification presented for such alternative method is due only to time
the COMELEC through the Regional Election Director/Provincial Election pressure brought about by the impending prohibition on award of Government
Supervisors/Election Officers concerned certified list of the following: contracts during the election period, which certainly does not fall under the
1. All on-going public projects commenced before March 25, 2016. specified ground provided by Section 52.b (Shopping) of the IRR-A of R.A. 9184.
2. Similar on-going projects under foreign agreements (GPPB NPM 045-2004)
commenced before March 25, 2016.
3. Notice of Award for public works issued before March 25, 2016 Note: Please refer to Annex B for other prohibited acts during the election period.
together with a copy of each contract.
All procuring entities shall furnish the DPWH with a copy of certified list ANNEX A:
submitted to COMELEC.
COMELEC Resolution No. 10015
B. All Invitation to Bid and Awards of Contract shall be posted in PHILGEPS
(Persons Authorized to Bear, Carry or Transport Firearms)
in accordance with RA 9184 and its RIRR.
I. The President of the Republic of the Philippines;
Q: What are the elements for violations of Section 261 (v) of BP 881? II. The Vice-President of the Republic of the Philippines;
III. Senators and Members of the House of Representatives (who are not
A: The prohibition of the release, disbursement or expenditure of public funds candidates);
for any and all kinds of public works depends on the following elements: (a) a IV. Cabinet Secretaries;
public official or employee releases, disburses or spends public funds; (b) the V. The Chief Justice and Justices of the Supreme Court, Justices of the Court of
release, disbursement and expenditure is made within 45 days before a regular Appeals, Sandiganbayan, and Court of Tax Appeals; and Judges of the
election or 30 days before a special election; and (c) the public funds are intended Regional Trial courts and Municipal/Metropolitan/Circuit Trial Courts;
for any and all kinds of public works except the four situations enumerated in VI. The Ombudsman and Deputy Ombudsmen;
paragraph (v) of Section 261. VII. The Chairmen and Commissioners of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) and
the Commission on Audit (COA);
Q: Under what instances Section 261 (w) may be violated? VIII. The Chairperson and Commissioners of the Commission on Human Rights;
A: Section 261(w) is violated in either of two ways: (a) by any person who, IX. Security Personnel of Foreign Diplomatic Corps, Missions and Establishments
under international law, including Foreign Military Personnel in the Philippines
within 45 days preceding a regular election and 30 days before a special election,
covered by existing treaties and international agreements endorsed by the
undertakes the construction of any public works except those enumerated in the
Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Heads of Missions of
preceding paragraph; or (b) by any person who issues, uses or avails of treasury foreign countries in the Philippines.
warrants or any device undertaking future delivery of money, goods or other things X. Regular officers, members, and agents of the following agencies of the
of value chargeable against public funds within 45 days preceding a regular government who are actually performing law enforcement and/or security
election and 30 days before a special election. functions, Provided, That when in the possession of firearms, they are:
Section 261(w) of the Omnibus Election Code is violated in either of two ways: (a)
by any person who, within 45 days preceding a regular election and 30 days A. in the regular plantilla of the said agencies and are receiving regular
before a special election, undertakes the construction of any public works except compensation for the services rendered in said agencies, (excluding

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confidential/ temporary/contractual agents/ employees or personnel, 19. Offices of the Sergeant-At-Arms (OSAA) of (a) the Senate and
unless otherwise approved); (b) the House of Representatives, including the OSAA designated regular security
B. in the agency-prescribed uniform showing clearly and legibly his name, escorts of Senators and Congressmen;
rank and serial number or, in case rank and serial number are not 20. Inspection Service of the Philippine Postal Corporation
applicable, displaying prominently the agency-issued identification card (PhilPost);
showing clearly his name and position, which shall remain visible at all 21. Inspection, Monitoring and Investigation Service of the
times; National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM);
C. duly authorized to possess firearm and to carry the same outside of 22. Forest Officers defined under PD No. 705, Forest/Park Rangers,
residence by virtue of a valid permit to carry or a valid mission order or Wildlife Officers, and Forest Protection and Law Enforcement Officers of the
letter order; Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) under DAO No. 1997-
D. in the actual performance of official law enforcement and/or security 32;
duty, or are going to or returning from his dwelling/barracks or official 23. Intelligence and Security Unit, Office of the Secretary,
station, and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA);
E. bearing, carrying or transporting a maximum of two (2) firearms; 24. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA);
1. Officers and Members of the Philippine National Police (PNP); 25. Philippine Center for Transnational Crime (PCTC);
2. Commissioned Officers (COs), Non-Commissioned Officers 26. National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA);
(NCOs) and Enlisted Personnel (EP) of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP); 27. Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Units (CAFGU) Active
3. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI); Auxiliaries and Special Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Units Active Auxiliaries
4. Provincial and City Jails, Bureau of Corrections (BuCor), already constituted upon the effectivity of this Resolution while within the
Department of Justice; barracks;
5. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP); 28. Presidential Security Group (PSG);
6. (a) Intelligence Division and (b) Investigation Division of the 29. Internal Security Division of the Bureau of the Treasury (BoT),
Intelligence and Investigation Service; and the (c) Customs Police Division of the the Treasurer and Deputy Treasurers of the Philippines;
Enforcement and Security Service of the Bureau of Customs (BoC); 30. Internal Security of the Office of the Vice-President;
7. Port Police Department, Philippine Ports Authority (PPA); 31. The Secretary, Undersecretaries, Assistant Secretaries of the
8. Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) police forces; Department of the Interior and Local Government and the Internal Security of the
9. Government Guard Units (GGUs) regulated by the PNP under Office of the Secretary of the Interior and Local Government;
RA No. 5487; 32. Internal Security of the Office of the Secretary of National
10. (a) The Commissioner and Deputy Commissioners, (b) Defense;
members of the Law and Investigation Division and (c) members of the Intellige 33. The Secretary, Undersecretaries, Assistant Secretaries, The
Intelligence Division, Bureau of Immigration (BI); Prosecutor General, Chief State Prosecutor, and the State, Regional, Provincial
11. Manila International Airport (MIA) Authority Police Force; and City Prosecutors, Department of Justice;
12. Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority Police Force; 34. The Solicitor-General;
13. Law Enforcement Service of the Land Transportation Office 35. Investigators and Prosecutors of the Office of the
(LTO); Ombudsman;
14. Philippine Coast Guard (PCG); 36. The Chief Public Attorney; and
15. Cebu Port Authority Police Force; 37. The officers and members of departments/ divisions/
16. Internal Security Operations Group (ISOG) of the Witness offices/units/detachments performing law enforcement and/or security functions;
Protection, Security and Benefits Program of the Department of Justice; XI. The Chairman and the Commissioners of the Commission on Elections, the
17. Enforcement and lnvestigation Division, Optical Media Board Executive Director, Deputy Executive Directors, Directors and Lawyers employed by and
(OMB); holding office in the Main Office of the Commission, Regional Election Directors,
18. (a) The Security Investigation and Transport Department Assistant Regional Election Directors, Chiefs-of-Staff of the Offices of the Chairman and
(SITD), (b) Cash Department and (c) the Office of Special Investigation (OSI), Commissioners, Provincial Election Supervisors, Regional Attorneys and Election Officers,
Branch Operations of the BangkoSentral ng Pilipinas (BSP); and Organic Security Officers of the Commission on Elections.
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Annex B DATE/ ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED APPLICABLE POSSIBLE PENALTIES
PERIOD ACTS ELECTION CASE/S
LAWS/RULES TO BE
FILED
COMELEC Resolution No. 9981 dated August 15, 2015
Use of Section Violatio If foreigner,
security 33, RA No. n of deportation
DATE/ ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED APPLICABLE POSSIBLE PENALTIES personnel or 7166; election after
PERIOD ACTS ELECTION CASE/S TO bodyguards Resolution law imprisonmen
LAWS/RULES BE FILED
by No. 10015 t is served
January ELECTION Transfer or Sec. 261 Violation Imprisonment of candidates, Cancellation
10, 2016 PERIOD movement (h), of OEC 1 to 6 years and
unless of and/or
(Sunday) of officers Omnibus (Election shall not be
to June 08, and Election offense) subject to
authorized perpetual
2016 employees Code probation in writing by disqualificati
(Wednesd in the civil (OEC); disqualification the on to secure
ay) service. COMELEC to hold public Commission. license/per
Resolution office and mit
No. 10030 deprivation of
the right of Organization Section Violation Same penalties
suffrage or 261 (u), of under Section
If foreigner, maintenance election
OEC 264, OEC
deportation of reaction law
after forces, strike
imprisonment is forces or
served. (Sec. other similar
264, OEC) forces.

Bearing, Article XXII, Violation Imprisonment


carrying or OEC; Sec. of of1 to 6 years
Suspension Sec. 261 Violation Same penalties
transporting 32, Republic election and shall not be
firearms or Act (RA) No. of elective (x), OEC of under Section
law subject to
other 7166 (An Act local election 264, OEC
deadly Providing For (gunban probation
officials law
weapons, Synchronize ) and/or disqualification
unless d National RA No. to hold public
authorized And Local 10591 office and
in writing by Elections deprivation of
the And For the right of
Commission. Electoral suffrage
Reforms);
COMELEC
Resolution
No. 10015

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DATE/ ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED APPLICABLE POSSIBLE PENALTIES DATE/ ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED APPLICABLE POSSIBLE PENALTIES
PERIOD ACTS ELECTION CASE/S TO PERIOD ACTS ELECTION CASE/S TO
LAWS/ BE FILED LAWS/RULES BE FILED
RULES
and/or Prision mayor
February Giving Section Violation Same penalties Violations (Articles 210 and
09, 2016 donations 104, OEC of under Section 264, of Articles 212);
(Tuesday) or gift in election OEC Prisioncorreccional
210, 211
to May 09, cash or in law (Articles 211 and
and 212, 212)
2016 kind, etc. (election Revised
(Monday) offense); Penal
Code
and/or Imprisonment (RPC), if
Violation for 1 to 10 applicabl
of Sec. 3, years; e
RA No. perpetual
Same penalties
3019 disqualification Appointme Section Violation under Section
(Anti- from public nt or use of 261 (m), of 264, OEC
Graft and office special OEC election
Corrupt confiscation or policemen, law
Practices forfeiture in confidential
), if favor of the agents and
applicabl Government of the like.
e any prohibited March 10, Illegal Section Violation Same penalties
interest and
2016 release of 261 (n), of under Section
unexplained
wealth
(Thursday) prisoners. OEC election 264, OEC
manifestly out to June law
of proportion 08, 2016
to his salary (Wednes
and other day) And/or Prision
lawful income violation of
correccional
Art. 223,
Dismissal from
RPC
public office (infidelity in
the custody
of
prisoners), if
applicable

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DATE/PERIOD ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED APPLICABLE POSSIBLE PENALTIES DATE/PERIOD ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED ACTS APPLICABLE POSSIBLE PENALTIES
ACTS ELECTION CASE/S TO ELECTION CASE/S TO
LAWS/RULES BE FILED LAWS/RULES BE FILED

March 24, Campai Section 5, Violation Same Construction Section Violation Same
2016 (Holy gning. RA No. of penalties of public 261 (w), of penalties
Thursday) 7166 in election under Section works, OEC election under
and relation to law 264, OEC delivery of law Section
March 25, OEC (election materials for 264, OEC
2016 offense) public works
(Friday) and issuance
March 25, Appoint Section Violation Same of treasury
2016 ment or 261 (g), of penalties warrant or
(Friday) to hiring of OEC; election under Section similar
May 08, new COMELEC law 264, OEC devises for a
2016 employe Resolution future
(Sunday) es, No. 10030 undertaking
creation chargeable
or filling against
up of public funds.
new March 25, Release, Section Violation Same
positions; 2016 disbursement 261 (v), of penalties
promotio (Friday) to or OEC election under
n or May 08, expenditures law Section
giving of 2016 of public 264, OEC
salary (Sunday) funds.
increases
,
remuner
ation or
privilege.

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DATE/ ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED ACTS APPLICABLE POSSIBLE PENALTIES
PERIOD ELECTION CASE/S TO
LAWS/RULES BE FILED DATE/ ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED APPLICABLE POSSIBLE PENALTIES
PERIOD ACTS ELECTION CASE/S TO BE
May 08, EVE OF Campaigning Sec. 5, Violation Same LAWS/RULES FILED
2016 ELECTION RA No. of penalties
(Sunday) DAY 7166 election under
law Section May 09, ELECTION Campaig Sec. 5, Violation of Same
264, OEC 2016 DAY ning RA No. election law penalties
(Monda 7166 under
Selling, Section Same y) Section
furnishing, 261 (dd), Violation penalties 264, OEC
offering, OEC of under
Casting Opening of Section Violation of Same
buying, election Section
of votes booths or 261 (dd) election law penalties
serving, or law 264, OEC stalls for the
taking and, (2), OEC under
sale, etc.,
intoxicating thereafte Section
of
liquor. r merchandis
264, OEC
counting e or
Giving, Section Violation Same and refreshment
accepting, 89, OEC of penalties consolida s within a
free election under tion of radius of
votes thirty (30)
transportation, law; Section
meters from
food or drinks 264, OEC the polling
or things of place.
value. Holding of Section 261 Violation of Same
and/or Applicable fairs, (dd) (3), election law penalties
Violation penalties cockfights, OEC under Section
of Sec. 3, boxing, horse 264, OEC
under the races or any
RA No.
law other similar And/or Violation Applicable
3019, if
sports. of PD 1602 penalty under
applicable (Prescribing the law
Stiffer Penalties
and/or Applicable on Illegal
Violations penalties Gambling), as
of Articles under the amended by RA
210, 211 law No. 9287
and 212,
RPC, if
applicable

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