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INSTRUCTIONS

BP 202 : REQUIREMENTS OF LOCALLY-FUNDED PROJECTS

Notes: 1) Accomplish this form for each locally-funded project of the agency whether new or
on-going regardless of amount. This same form shall also be accomplished by
agencies providing grants-in-aid.
2) For new major projects costing more than P500 million, proposals must have been
approved by the ICC as of March 31, 2008 and costed for funding implications for
the years 2010 to 2011.

Box No. 1 : Indicate the Project Name as identified in the project document
or as approved by pertinent approving authorities such as the
Investment Coordination Committee (ICC), if applicable. For any
change in Project Name, indicate the old name enclosed in
parenthesis.

Illustration: Water Supply and Sanitation Project (Formerly Water Supply


Project)

Box No. 2 : Identify the name of the implementing agency submitting the
form. Indicate the role of the agency in project implementation
(lead or participating) in parenthesis after the name of the
agency.

Illustration: DOH (Lead Agency) or NBI (Participating Agency)

Box No. 3 : Provide a brief description of the project and its objectives.

Box No. 4 : Indicate the key programs/commitments of the Administration,


addressed by the P/A/P under BP 201.

Box No. 5 : Provide the time frame within which the project must be
completed, specifying the day, month and year of project start
and completion both original and revised (if applicable).

Box No. 6 : Cite the frequency and the particular year/s when the project has
been revised and the reason/s for revisions. Total project
cost refers to the amount necessary to undertake and complete
the project. Include original and revised, if applicable.

Box No. 7 : List down all the components of the project and their
corresponding costs, original and revised, if applicable.

Box No. 8 : Present the project cost and financial status of the project for the
period/years indicated according to Expense Class (Personal
Services, Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses and Capital
Outlay).

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