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RESOLUTION MAKING

Prepared and Presented by: Atty. Mark Jason S. Tirol , CPA


What is a Resolution?

A resolution is a mere declaration


of the sentiment or opinion of a
lawmaking body on a specific
matter.

Source: Sps. Antonio and Fe Yusay vs. Court of Appeals, City


Mayor and City Council of Mandaluyong City. G.R. No. 156684.
April 6, 2011
Resolution VS. Ordinance

RESOLUTION ORDINANCE
Temporary in Nature Permanent in Nature

Does not confer rights Confer rights

Request, expression of sentiment or Law


opinion of the legislative body

Compliance is Discretionary Compliance is Mandatory

1 Step Approval Only Requires 3-step approval

Source: Sps. Antonio and Fe Yusay vs. Court of Appeals, City Mayor and City Council of
Mandaluyong City. G.R. No. 156684. April 6, 2011
Basic Guidelines

I. Define the issue that needs to be addressed


a. Focus on the core issue
b. Be specific as possible

II. Outline possible reasons of the issue at hand

III. Provide for effective and plausible solutions


PARTS OF A RESOLUTION
a. Logo (Name of Organization)
b. Date, and Place of Session
c. Attendance
d. Resolution Reference Number
e. Preambular Clauses
f. Operative Clauses
g. Certification
h. Attestation
i. Approval
Sample Actual Resolution
a. LOGO
b. Date and Place
c. Attendance
d. Reference Number
e. Preambular Clauses
f. Operative Clauses
g. Certification
h. Attestation
i. Approval
Thank you and God bless!

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