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NATIONAL SUMMARY OF NATIONAL SUMMARY

BARANGAY FACILITIES IRA SHARES OF BARANGAYS BY RANGE


(As of December 2010) CY 2013

IRA RANGE No. of Barangays


Total No. of Barangay Multi- Library/
(in Pesos) HUC ICC/CC/M TOTAL
Barangays Hall Purpose Reading
Center Center 0 24 110 134
42,026 35,988 19,891 10,468 1 - 1 Million 704 17,169 17,873
1,000,001 - 5 M 1,869 21,398 23,267
Health Day Care Fitness/
Center Center Sports
5,000,001 - 10 M 248 261 509
Center 10,000,001 - 15 M 91 42 133
25,705 31,588 22,766 15,000,001 - 20 M 37 13 50
20,000,001 - 25 M 14 10 24
25,000,001 - 30 M 13 1 14
ESTABLISHMENT OF VAW DESK IN EVERY 30,000,001 - 35 M 8 6 14
BARANGAY 35,000,001 - 40 M 3 1 4
(DILG-PCW-DSWD-DEPED JMC 2010-2)
Above 40 M 5 1 6
As of July 2013
TOTAL 3,016 39,012 42,028
Total No. of With VAW Percentage
Barangays Desk SUMMARY OF BARANGAYS BY REGION
42,028 31,230 74.31% As of March 32, 2013
Region Prov City Mun. Brgy.
CAR 6 2 75 1,176
LOCAL COMMITTEE ON ANTI- I 4 9 116 3,265
TRAFFICKING AND VIOLENCE AGAINST II 5 4 89 2,311
WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN III 7 14 116 3,102
(LCAT-VAWC) IV-A 5 17 125 4,011
IV-B 5 2 71 1,458
As of August 2013
V 6 7 107 3,471
VI 6 16 117 4,051 NATIONAL BARANGAY
No. of Program/ VII 4 16 116 3,003 OPERATIONS OFFICE
No. of Bgys VAWC Project
Bgys. Action VIII 6 7 136 4,390
with VAWC Cases Implemented
(Except Taken IX 3 5 67 1,904
Cases Reported
ARMM)
X 5 9 84 2,022 24th Floor DILG-NAPOLCOM .Center
Training IEC XI 4 6 43 1,162 EDSA corner Quezon Avenue,
39,538 3,035 9,100 10,963 130 351 XII 4 5 45 1,195 Quezon City
XIII 5 6 67 1,311 Phone Nos. : 925-0371,
ARMM 5 2 116 2,490 Fax No. : 925-0328
NCR 16 1 1,706
Website : www.dilg.gov.ph24
TOTAL 80 143 1,491 42,028
I. BARANGAYS Barangays with Highest IRA CY 2013 V. POWERS OF THE PUNONG
City/Mun Barangay IRA (PhP) BARANGAY
15 Antipolo San Jose 32,867,967
 Basic political unit
16. Mandaluyong Addition Hills 32,322,841
 Planning and implementing unit and  Promote the general welfare of the
17. Quezon Pasong Tamo 32,038,761
government policies, plans, program, 18. Quezon Tandang Sora 31,734,207 barangay
project and activities in the community 19. Antipolo Cupang 31,392,726  Enforce all laws and ordinances
 Forum wherein the collective views of 20. Parañaque B. F. Homes 31,127,658 within the barangay
the people maybe expressed, crystallized  Negotiate, enter into, and sign
and considered III. POWERS OF THE BARANGAY contracts for and in behalf of the
 Forum where disputes could be amicably barangay, upon authorization of
settled  As a government entity, a barangay has the Sangguniang Barangay
power to tax, police or regulatory power,  Maintain public order in the
II. PROFILE and power of eminent domain. It can take barangay
over private property if public interest so  Call and preside over the session
No. of Barangays per LGU demands, by compensating the owner of the Sangguniang Barangay and
LGU No. of Bgys. Percentage  As a Public Corporation, it can increase the Barangay Assembly. and
HUC 2,995 7% its resources and build equity through vote only to break a tie
ICC 211 1% prudent management. It may invest part  Appoint or replace the appointed
CC 4,650 11% of its income. It may borrow from finan- barangay officials
Mun 34,172 81% cial institutions. It may create enter-  Organize and lead an emergency
Total 42,028 100% prises, acquire or sell property, forge ven- group whenever the sane maybe
tures with public or private investors, necessary for the maintenance of
Barangays with Highest IRA CY 2013 even lend money. In other words, it may peace and order or on occasions of
City/Mun Barangay IRA (PhP) do what other corporations do emergency or calamity within the
1. Caloocan Bgy. 176 89,781,904
barangay
2. Quezon Commonwealth 68,815,209
IV. TERM OF OFFICE OF  Prepare the annual executive and
3. Quezon Batasan Hills 55,734,012
BARANGAY OFFCIALS supplemental budgets of the
4. Pasig Pinagbuhatan 46,363,923
5. Quezon Payatas 44,140,120 barangay
 3 years in the same position  Approve vouchers relating to the
6. Rodriguez San Jose 40,313,270
7. Muntinlupa Poblacion 38,308,990  Voluntary renunciation of office for disbursement of barangay funds
8. Quezon Holy Spirit 37,680,505 any length of time shall not be consid-  Enforce laws and regulations
9. Caloocan Bgy. 178 36,102,162 ered as an interruption in the continu- relating to pollution control and
10. Cainta San Juan 35,764,337 ity of service for the full term for
11. Cainta San Andres 34,780,478 protection of the environment
12. Quezon Pasong Putik 34,021,470
which the elective official was elected  Administer the operation of the
13. Taytay San Juan 33,327,539 Katarungan Pambarangay
14. Valenzuela Hen. T. De Leon 33,228,825
 Exercise general supervision over the National Summary of Full Disclosure Policy  Nagpo-post ng Bonds para sa mga
activities of the Sangguniang Kabataan (As of April 30, 2013) kinauukulang Collection and
 Ensure the delivery of basic services as No. of Compliance Disbursement Officers
Bgys.  Nagpapakilos sa Barangay Bids and
mandated under Sec. 17 of the RA 7160 Full Partial Total
Awards Committee (BAC) upang
39,538 18,631 13,687 32,318 magsagawa ng pre and post
VI. MGA KATANGIANG TAGLAY NG 2. MAAGAP, KARAPAT-DAPAT AT qualification ng mga bidders,
ISANG PUNONG BARANGAY NA SAPAT NA TUGON (Responsiveness) pagsusuri at pagbibigay ng mga
KARAPAT-DAPAT NA IBOTO:  Nagtatatag at nagpapanatili ng: kontrata para sa winning bidders ng
 Barangay Public Information Desk mga proyekto
1. HAYAG AT LANTAD NA PAMAMA-  Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and
 Nag-iimbentaryo ng mga pasilidad
Management Committee (BDRRMC)
HALA (Transparency) at mga kagamitan ng barangay
As of February 28, 2013
 Nagsasagawa ng Barangay Assembly, upang matiyak na ang lahat ng mga
tuwing ika-huling Sabado ng Marso at Barangays within the 18 MRB 14,530
ito ay maayos at dokumentado
ikalawang Linggo ng Oktubre bawat Total No. of Barangays with:

taon upang ipahayag sa publiko ang  CBDRRM Plan 9,791 4. BUKAS NA PAKIKILAHOK NG
mga naisakatuparang mga programa, SINUMAN (Participation)
proyekto, aktibidad, pananalapi at mga  Disaster Readiness Profile 11,291
 Iniimbita and publiko, lalo na sa
problema ng barangay (Sec. 397 of RA
 Organized BDRRM Structure 12,681 mga taong kumakatawan sa iba't-
7160 & Proclamation No. 260) ibang sektor na maaaring interesado
Bararangay Assembly Day
 Contingency Plan Per Hazard 5,539 o apektado sa pamamagitan ng isang
March 30, 2013 ipinanukalang mga panukala, na
 Nagbabalangkas at nagpapatupad ng
dumalo sa Symposium/Fora/Public
Total No. of Conducted % isang Manual of Operations/Barangay
Hearing
Barangays Barangay Citizen’s Charter
 Hinihikayat ang NGOs/CSOs/POs
Assembly Implementation of Barangay Citizen’s Charter upang maging kasapi sa mga
(As of April 30, 2013) Barangay-Based Institutions (BBIs)
42,028 37,924 90.24%
Total No. of  Inihahanda ang Barangay Socio-
With Charter Without Charter
Barangays
 Nagpapaskil ng mga itemized monthly Economic Profile (BSEP)
collections and disbursements sa isang 39,538 * 28,045 11,493  Pinapanatili/ina-update ang Regis-
lugar na kapansin-pansin (Sec. 513 of * Except Barangays in ARMM try of Barangay Inhabitants (RBIs)
RA 7160)  Nagbubuo ng Barangay Develop-
3. PAMAMAHALA NA MAY
 Nagpapaskil ng Annual Summary of ment Plan (BDP) sa pamamagitan
PANANAGUTAN (Accountability) ng participatory approach
Income and Expenditures sa isang lugar
 Ginugugol ang 20% ng IRA sa wastong
na kapansin-pansin (Sec. 352 of RA  Nagtatatag ng feedback mechanism
pamamaraan alinsunod sa mga umiiral
7160) (suggestion box or small gatherings)
na batas at pamantayan
VII. BASIC SERVICES AND  Service fees or charges for the use of Share from Real Property Tax (RPT)
FACILITIES IN THE BARANGAY barangay property or facilities  In the case of provinces, twenty-
 Barangay clearance fees five percent (25%) of the proceeds
 Agricultural support services which  Fees or charges for the commercial from RPT collections of the
include planting materials distribution breeding of fighting cocks and on cock- province shall accrue to the
system and operation of farm produce pits and cockfights barangay where the property is
collection and buying stations  Fees or charges on places of recreation located.
 Health and social welfare services with admission fees  In the case of cities and municipali-
which include maintenance of  Fees or charges for billboards, sign ties within the MetropolitanManila
barangay health center and day-care boards, neon signs and other outdoor Area, thirty percent (30%) of the
center advertisements proceeds shall be distributed among
 Services and facilities related to general  Toll fees or charges for the use of any the component barangays within
hygiene and sanitation, beautification, public road, pier or wharf, waterway, the city/municipality where the
and solid waste collection bridge, ferry, or telecommunications property is located, as follows:
 Maintenance of katarungang pam- system funded and constructed by the  50% to the barangay where the
barangay barangay property is located; and,
 Maintenance of barangay roads and  Revenues from the operation of public  50% to be distributed equally
bridges and water supply systems utilities and barangay enterprises among all component barangays
 Infrastructure facilities such as multi- (markets, slaughterhouses, etc.) of the city/municipality
purpose hall, multipurpose pavement,  Fines (not exceeding P1,000) for the Share from national wealth utilization
plaza, sports center, and other similar violation of barangay ordinances  A barangay is entitled to thirty-five
facilities  Proceeds from the sale or lease of percent (35%) of the forty percent
 Information and reading center barangay property or from loans and (40%) share of the province or
 Satellite or public market grants secured by the barangay highly urbanized or independent
government component city where it belongs. If
VIII. SOURCES OF INCOME OF THE  Real property tax (RPT) collections of the natural resources are located in
BARANGAY the province and city two (2) or more barangays,
 Community tax collections when col-  Population - 70%
 Barangays are authorized to generate lected by the barangay  Land area - 30%
income from taxes on stores or retailers  Internal revenue collections Share from IRA
with fixed business establishments and  The development and utilization of the  Barangays get 20% of the total IRA
gross sales or receipts in the preceding national wealth which is divided among each one of
year of P50,000 or less in cities and  The proceeds of tax on sand, gravel, and the 42,028 barangays based on the
P30,000 or less in municipalities at the other quarry sources following fomula:
rate not exceeding one percent (1%) on  Tobacco excise tax pursuant to RA No.  Population - 60%
such gross sales or receipts 7171  Equal Sharing - 40%

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