Let’s get started.
The overall basis is our Constitution. Take note that other laws’ objectives, or the Declaration of
Policy, always refer to the what is best for the State, as is written in the Constitution. Tip: Sometimes
Article numbers come up in the exam.
The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines
Then before we go into the institutions and environmental laws, there’s the basis of
environmental planning and practice.
RA 10587: Environmental Planning Act of 2013 (The old law is PD 1308: Law Regulating the
Environmental Planning Profession in the Philippines)
Res. No. 01 Series of 1997: Code of Ethics for Environmental Planners in the Philippines
Then I’ll just put this here because professionals have to know: RA 8981: PRC Modernization
Act of 2000
It is helpful to understand how government entities were created so that before going into the laws
that discuss their further activities and what they should be policing, you will have a sound structure
of what their mandates and functions are.
RA 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991 We understand here the devolution of
powers and functions to the local governments.
For the housing, shelter and urban development agencies: PD 933: Creating the Human
Settlements Commission, which is now Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB); EO
90: Identifying government agencies for the National Shelter Program and the creation of
HUDCC; PD No. 757: Creating the National Housing Authority and dissolving the existing
housing agencies, defining its powers and functions, providing funds therefor, and for other
purposes. Here are the links to trace the histories of NHA, HLURB, HUDCC, and SHFC.
EO 192 s 1987: Providing for the reorganization of the Department of Environment, Energy,
and Natural Resources, renaming it as the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources, and for other purposes
PD 107: Creating the National Economic Development Authority
For entities that have to do with waterworks: Amended PD 198 (2010) and other related
issuances: Provincial Water Utilities Act of 1973, Local Water District Law, Local Water
Utilities Administration Law, etc.; RA 6234: An act creating the Metropolitan Waterworks
and Sewerage System and dissolving the National Waterworks and Sewerage Authority; and
for other purposes
RA 4850: Creating the Laguna Lake Development Authority
Housing, shelter, estate development, urban development
RA 7279: Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992 (with IRR and amendment: RA 9397)
EO 71: Devolving the powers of the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board to approve
subdivision plans, to cities and municipalities pursuant to RA 7160, otherwise known as the
Local Government Code of 1991
EO 72: Providing for the preparation and implementation of the Comprehensive Land Use
Plans of Local Government Units pursuant to the Local Government Code of 1991 and other
pertinent laws
Batas Pambansa 220 (with revised IRR of 2001): An Act Authorizing the Ministry of Human
Settlements to establish and promulgate different levels of standards and technical
requirements for economic and socialized housing projects in urban and rural areas from
those provided under Presidential decrees numbered 957, 1216, 1096, and 1185
PD 957: Subdivision & Condominium Buyers’ Protective Decree (with IRR)
RA 4726: The Condominium Act of 1995
RA 7835: Comprehensive and Integrated Shelter Financing Act of 1994
RA 9507: Socialized and Low-cost Housing Loan Restructuring Act of 2008
EO 184 of 1994: Creating socialized housing one-stop processing centers to facilitate the
processing and issuance of permits, clearances, certifications, and licenses appropriate and
necessary for the implementation of socialized housing projects, and directing all
government agencies concerned to support the operations of the said centers
House Bill 3769 / Senate Bill 2458: Local Housing Boards
RA 9904: Magna Carta for Homeowners and Homeowners Associations (IRR)
I found that reviewing laws according to development sector was effective for me, so that’s the way
I’ll list them here.
Environmental laws
I’ll group the environmental laws according to land, mineral resources, energy, wildlife, water, air,
and pollution control. These all interlace at some point, but for for organization purposes, let’s study
it as grouped.
Introductory and general laws on the environment
PD 1151: Philippine Environmental Policy
PD 1152: Philippine Environmental Code
RA 9512: National Environmental Awareness and Education Act of 2008
Land Management
1. Commonwealth Act 141: The Public Land Act. Yes, this was enacted in 1936 and is enforced
to date.
2. PD 1517: The Urban Land Reform
3. PD 27: Decreeing the emancipation of tenants from the bondage of the soil, transferring to
them the ownership of the land they till and providing the instruments and mechanism
therefor
4. PD 1529: Amending and codifying the laws relative to registration of property and for other
purposes
5. RA 11023: An Act Authorizing the Issuance of Free Patents to Residential Lands
(I placed all laws on agriculture and agrarian reform later on in this post, under the heading of
economic laws for agriculture.)
Mineral Resources
1. RA 7942: Philippine Mining Act of 1995 (with DMO 99-34 Clarificatory Guidelines)
2. RA 7076: Peoples’ Small Scale Mining Act
3. PD 1899: Establishing Small Scale Mining as a new Dimension in Mineral Development
Energy
1. RA 9367: Biofuels Act of 2006
2. RA 9513: Renewable Energy Act of 2008
Forestry
1. PD 705: Revised Forestry Code
2. PD 953: Requiring the planting of trees in certain places and penalizing unauthorized cutting,
destruction, damaging, and injuring of certain trees, plants, and vegetation
3. EO 263: Adopting community-based forest management as the national strategy to ensure
the sustainable development of the country’s forestlands resources and providing
mechanisms for its implementation
4. RA 9175: Chainsaw Act of 2002
Wildlife and Biodiversity Conservation and Protected or Critical Areas
1. RA 9147: Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act
2. RA 7611: Strategic Environment Plan for Palawan Act, which created the Palawan Council for
Sustainable Development (PCSD)
3. RA 9072: National Caves and Cave Resources Management and Protection Act
4. RA 7586: National Integrated Protected Areas System Law of 1992 (with IRR, also DENR AO
2008-26)
5. PD1586: Environmental Impact Assessment
6. DENR DAO 1996-37 Environmental Impact System
7. Proclamation No. 2146: Proclaiming certain areas and types of projects as environmentally
critical and within the scope of environmental impact statement system established under
PD 1586
Water Use and Management
1. PD 1067: Water Code of 1976 (with IRR)
2. RA 9275: Clean Water Act of 2004 (with DAO 05-10 and IRR)
3. RA 8041: National Water Crisis Act of 1995
Air Management
1. RA 8749: The Clean Air Act of 1999
2. DENR DAO 2003-51: Revised Vehicle Emission Standards
Waste
1. RA 9003: Ecological Solid Waste Management of 2001 (with IRR)
2. RA 6969: Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990
3. PD 825: Anti-Littering (Garbage Disposal)
4. PD 856: Sanitation Code of 1975 (with IRR)
Climate change adaptation and Disaster risk reduction (CCA-DRR)
1. RA 9729: Climate Change Act of 2009, which created the Climate Change Commission
2. RA 10121: The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Law of 2010, which
created the NDRRMC
3. I’ll put the Fire Code here because it’s part of DRR. RA 9514: Revised Fire Code of 2008
Social, cultural, and institutional laws
1. RA 8371: Indigenous People’s Rights Act of 1997, which created the National Commission on
Indigenous Peoples (NCIP)
2. RA 10066: National Culture Heritage Act of 2010
3. RA 9418: Volunteer Act of 2007
4. RA 9710: Magna Carta of Women of 2009 (IRR)
5. RA 7877: Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995
6. RA 9485: Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007
7. RA 9184 Procurement Law (with IRR as per EO 40 of 2001). Brace yourself for how long and
detailed this law is. Here’s a presentation by the Government Procurement and Policy Board
to sum up the law and present it in the simplest way.
(#s 5 and 6 were referenced during my exam, so best to include them here.)
Economic Laws
Agricultural, agrarian reform, and fishery laws
1. For the series of laws on agrarian tenancy and reform, we have a list: RA 1199: Agricultural
Tenancy Act; RA 3844: Agrarian Reform of 1963 (this link is a direct download); RA 6657
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988; RA 7907 Amended Code of Agrarian Reform
of the Philippines; RA 9700 Extension of Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program.
2. RA 8435: Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act (AFMA), which brought about the
delineation of SAFDZs (strategic agriculture and fisheries development zones) which are very
important in land use
3. RA 8550: Fisheries Code of 1998 (with IRR). This law gives guidance on the privileges of
fishing within municipal waters (as does RA 7160), as well as the FARMCs (fisheries and
aquatic resources management councils)
4. EO 481: Promotion and Development of Organic Agriculture in the Philippines
Commerce and credit, services, and economic zones
1. RA 7916: The Special Economic Zone Act of 1995 (with IRR), which established the Ecozones
and created the PEZA (Philippine Economic Zone Authority) that is attached to the DTI.
2. RA 9593 Tourism Act 2009 (with IRR), which created the TIEZA (Tourism Infrastructure and
Enterprise Zone Authority), and designated the TEZs (Tourism enterprise zones), greenfield
tourism zones, and brownfield tourism zones
3. EO 226: Omnibus Investments Code of 1987, which protects our Philippine enterprises and
states our business rights
4. RA 9520: Revised Philippine Cooperative Code of 2008
5. RA 9510: Credit Information System Act of 2008
6. RA 6977: Magna Carta for Small Enterprises
7. RA 9501: Amendments to Magna Carta for Small Enterprises, which became inclusive of
micro-, small-, and medium enterprises (MSMEs)
Infrastructural laws
1. RA 6541: National Building Code (with IRR of 2004–IRR link is a direct download)
2. RA 6957 and RA 7718 (amendment): Financing, construction, operation, and maintenance of
infrastructure projects by the private sector (with IRR and Joint Venture Guidelines), where
guidelines are given on build-operate-transfer (BOT) and build-and-transfer schemes with
the private sector
3. RA 9295: Domestic Shipping Shipbuilding
International Covenants and Commitments
1. UN Declaration of Human Rights
2. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
3. International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
4. Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination
5. Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or
Punishment
6. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
7. Convention on the Rights of the Child
8. International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and
Members of their Families
9. Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of
Prostitution of Others
10. UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. I wrote a little bit about our history of
climate change commitments and efforts in another blog post (just scroll down to the part of
Philippines and COP21).
11. Lastly, given the much-disputed Philippine Sea / China Sea territory, here’s the UNCLOS or
UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. While we’re at it, here’s RA 9522: Baselines of
Philippine Territorial Sea.