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Province of Bataan
Municipality of Dinalupihan
BARAGAY LAYAC
WHEREAS, Executive Order 309 series of 1988 as amended mandated the establishment of
Peace and Order Councils in all LGUs;
WHEREAS, with the enactment of Republic Act 6975 otherwise known as the Department of the
Interior and Local Government Act of 1990, an Act Establishing the Philippine National Police (PNP)
Under a Reorganized Department of the Interior and Local Government and For Other Purposes, while
the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) was reorganized with the Secretary of the Department of
the Interior and Local Government (SILG) as ex-officio Chairman of the Commission.
WHEREAS, the aforementioned organizational changes have altered the composition and
structure of the Peace and Order Council (POC), such that further amendment of Executive Order No.
309, s. 1988 as amended by Executive Order No. 317, s. 1988, Executive Order No. 320, s. 1988,
Executive No. 20, s. 1992, Executive Order No. 366, s. 1996 and Executive Order No. 739, s. 2008 are
again imperative to conform with the provision of RA 6975;
Section 1. Reorganization and Composition of the Barangay Peace and Order Council to be
composed of the following:
ROSITA M. CORDOVA
Lupong Tagapamayapa Representative
EFREN L. REYES
Barangay Tanod Representative
HELEN C. MEDOZA
Public School Teacher
LUIZA E. MARTIN
Religious Sector Representative
LOLITA M. GUIRAO
Senior Citizen
LORIE B. TUNGUL
NGO
RUBY P. BONDOC
PNP
Section 2. Functions and Responsibilities. The BPOC shall have the following duties and
functions:
1. Monitor and coordinate the implementation of peace and order programs and projects at the
barangay level.
2. Serve as an information gathering mechanism.
3. Monitor and check the nefarious activities of criminal elements.
4. Identify barangay constituents with strong deviant behavior for referral to appropriate
authorities.
5. Maintain continuing dialogue, close coordination and rapport with the higher level of the
peace and order council and law enforcement units;
6. Formulate plans and recommend such measures which improve or enhance peace and
order and public safety in their area of responsibility.
7. Monitor, coordinate and supervise the operation of all community anti-crime movements
within the barangay.
8. Make periodic assessment of the prevailing peace and order situation in their respective
areas of responsibility and submit report with appropriate recommendation to the higher
Peace and Order Council
9. Perform such other functions which may be assigned by higher level Peace and Order
Council.
Section 3. Secretariat
The Barangay Peace and Order Council Secretariat shall be headed by the barangay secretary.
He shall be assisted by at least two (2) members of the council to be designated by the Punong Barangay.
a. Prepare peace and order plans and projects at the barangay level taking into consideration
the prevailing peace and order situation in their area of responsibility
b. Implement and monitor the Brgy. Peace and Order Council operations;
c. Provide a forum for dialogue on problems and issues affecting peace and order at the
barangay level.
d. Assist in the conduct of research projects and evaluation activities;
e. Take action in matters affecting peace and order that requires immediate attention at this
level and within the scope of their authority; and
f. Perform related tasks.
Section 4. Meetings. The BPOC shall meet at least once a month or as often as may be
necessary.
Section 5. Effectivity. This Order shall take effect immediately.
ESMERALDINO M. REYES
Punong Barangay