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BARANGAY MAGDALO

LUNGSOD NG IMUS
LALAWIGAN NG CAVITE

Department of the Interior and Local Government


NATIONAL BARANGAY OPERATIONS OFFICE

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STATE OF THE BARANGAY GOVERNANCE

REPORT (SBGR)

BARANGAY MAGDALO
9004 NORIEL ST. PHASE 8 BAHAYANG PAG-ASA SUBD.
CITY OF IMUS, PROVINCE OF CAVITE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Preliminaries

 Message of the Punong Barangay


 Brief History of the Barangay
 Development Thrust of the Barangay
 Vission
 Mission

II. Executive Summary

III. Brief Profile of the Barangay

 Political Information
 Physical Information
 Fiscal Information
 Demographic Information
 Basic Utilities / Services
 Health Information / Data

IV. Summary of Ratings

V. Report Findings

 Administration
 Local Legislation
 Transparency
 Citizen’s Participation
 Development Planning
 Revenue Generation
 Resource Allocation & Utilization
 Fiscal Accountability
 Facilities & Customer Service
 Human Resource Development & Management

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 Social Services
 Health & Nutrition
 Education
 Women & Children
 Public Safety & Disaster Risk Reduction Management

 Economic Development
 Agricultural and Fisheries Development
 Entrepreneurship, Business and Industry Promotionl

 Environmental Management
 Natural Resource Management
 Waste Management & Pollution Control

VI. Alternative Courses of Action

VII. Conclusion

VIII. Attachments

 Location Map
 Map of the Barangay
 List of Resolution CY 2012
 List of Resolution CY 2013
 List of Executive Order CY 2013 – 2016
 Expanded
 List of Barangay Official CY 2010-2013
 List of Barangay Official CY 2013-2016
 Regional Memorundum Circular re: implementation of BGPMS
 Data Capture Form

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Message of Brgy. Chairman
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
PROVINCE OF CAVITE
CITY OF IMUS
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
BARANGAY MAGDALO
(046) 477-06-64

Greetings of peace!

I am pleased to present the 2012-2013 State of Barangay Report which contains the performance
of Barangay Magdalo along the four (4) performance areas namely: Administration; Social
Services; Economic Development and Environmental Management.

This report shall serve as the basis in the formulation of programs, projects and activities that are
responsive to the needs of our constituents. It will serve as reference in crafting the Barangay
Agenda as embodied in the Barangay Development Plan.

This report also aims to strengthen the partnership of the Barangay with the higher Local
Government Units (LGUs), National Government Agencies (NGAs), Non Governmental
Organizations (NGOs) and stakeholders as it presents a vivid picture of the development
condition of the Barangay. Above all, it aims to increase awareness of the residents on the state of
the Barangay, so that they become more involved and participative in Barangay affairs.

Lastly, on behalf of the officialdom of our Barangay, may I congratulate and thank the
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) in coming up with the Barangay
Performance Management System (BGPMS) which will pave the way for the establishment of the
state of governance of the Barangay.

May the Almighty God bless Us!

ORLANDO C. MARQUILENCIA
Barangay Chairman

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Brief History of the Barangay
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT

Since 1990 under the leadership of Mayor Ayong Maliksi and Gov. Johny
Remulla “Barangay Magdalo” was founded. The first Barangay Chairman that was
being appointed by Mayor Ayong Maliksi was Mr. Rudy Vasquez which also
consisted by six councilors, amongst they are: Fe Escalante, Ronald Balalad, Conrado
Litan, Rolando Briones, Ernesto Rafael and Marlyn Asido.

CREATION OF BARANGAY MAGDALO

In 1994, Barangay Magdalo held their first election by which Rudy Vasquez
was duly elected and officially the first Barangay Chairman of Barangay Magdalo.
The first batch of councilors is: Rolito Caberoy, Cita Abudancia, Delia Santos, Elbert
Marasigan, Orlando Marquilencia, Nila Egar and Romy Supilinas.

Once again, in 1997 another election held in this Barangay. The new leader for
this administration was Barangay Chairman Rolito Caberoy followed by his
councilors Romy Supilanas, Dean Sadsad, Orlando Marquilencia, Elbert Marasigan,
Nila Egar, Lorna Alquiros and Aries Concordia but Aries Concordia has to work
abroad so Mario Corpuz replaced his position for this term.

For the third time, Rolito Caberoy still wants to serve Barangay Magdalo and
so the people once again re-elected him as Chairman. The councilors for this term
are: Mario Corpuz, Lorna Alquiros, Orlando Marquilencia, Delia Santos, Elbert
Marasigan, Joselito Nato and Nila Egar.

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Development Thrusts
VISION

“Isang barangay na nagtutulungan


upang makamit ang kasaganahan tungo
sa maunlad at ligtas na pamayanan”.

MISSION

”Patuloy na paigtingin ang ugnayan sa


mamamayan na syang magiging gabay sa
na mas mapangalagaan ang kaayusan at
katahimikan ng ating kapaligiran”.

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Executive Summary
Barangay performances for Calendar Year 2012-2013 are summed as follows:
Performance Area Average Rating Performance Level
Administration 0.98 4
Socio Services 0.82 4
Economic Development 0.80 4
Environmental
1.00 4
Management
Overall Performance
0.90
Index

The state of Barangay Governance Report shows that the Barangay’s overall
total average performance rating is 0.90. The area of Economic Development should
be the top priority for development considering that the total adjectival rating of the
top priorities is 33% to focus on the services areas of Entrepreneurship, Business
and Industry promotions.

In general, the level of effort which had brought about desirable performance
or condition in the areas of Governance and Environmental Management has to be
sustained.

Problematic areas have to be given full consideration. Otherwise, the pace of


development and change will be showed down by the problems. Starting on the
ensuing year, the following initiatives shall be pursued.

On Administration
1. Barangay Legislations
2. Transparency
3. Citizen’s Participation
4. Revenue Generation
5. Human Resource Management and Development
6. Development Planning

On Social Services
1. Health and Nutrition
2. Public Safety and DRRM

On Economic Development
1. Entrepreneurship, Business and Industry Promotion

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On Environmental Management
1. Natural Resource Management

On Financial Performance

The Calendar Year 2013 Budget amounted to ₱ 4,868,782.24. The expenditure


program was distributed as follows.

The Developmental Budget had an allotment of ₱ 928,921.60. Among the


sectors, it received the biggest share of 20% of the total budget.

Distribution of Budget and Expenditures


97,375.64
243,439.11
Administrative &
Legislative Services

Implementation of
486,878.22 Development Projects
(20% of IRA)

Implementation of Sk
2,087,569.51 Projects

928,921.60
Implementation of
Projects/Activities for
Unseen Events (5%
Calamity Funds)

On the other hand, the total picture of the fund utilization shows that the
barangay incurred 88% expenses of its budget. Overall, it indicates a 12% savings.

Significantly, the barangay spent its financial resources hugely on


Development Projects or 20% of the total budget.

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Brief Profile of the Barangay

A. Political Information
 Legal basis of creation: PROVINCIAL ORDINANCE
 Date of Ratification/Plebiscite: 1990
 No. of Registered Voters: 1,895
 No. of Precincts: 10

B. Physical Information
 Geographical Location
The Barangay Magdalo is more or less 6 kilometers from
Centro/Poblacion bounded by the following Barangay’s:
North : Barangay Pasong Buaya II
South : Barangay Maharlika
East : Barangay Pasong Buaya II
West : Barangay Pinagbuklod

 Type/Classification of Barangay:
______Rural _____ Upland ____ Lowland _____ Coastal
_____ Agricultural ____ Fishing _____ Commercial
______ Urban _____ Industrial ______ others (specify)

 Total Land Area in hectares: 44 Hectares or (438,525) sq. m

 Residential : 40 hectares or 400,000 sq. m


 Agricultural : 100 sq. m
 Commercial : : 38,325 sq. m
 Others : 100 sq. m

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C. Fiscal Information
Total Income ₱ 4,868,782.24
Internal Revenue Allotment ₱ 4,644,608.00
Local Sources: RPT Share ₱224,174.24
Fees & Charges ₱___________

 Major Economic Activity


( 0% ) Farming
( 0% ) Fishing
( 20% ) Business
( 70% ) Employed
( 10% ) Others

D. Demographic Information
 Population ( Source: ___NSO ___RBI) : 9,400
Number of Male : 5,200
Number of Female : 4,200
TOTAL : 9,400
 Number of families : 730
 Number of Households: : 420
 Number of Labor Force :
 Number of Unemployed :

 Religious Affiliations:

Roman Catholic ( 80 % )
Iglesia ni Cristo ( 1.7 % )
Protestants ( 1.7% )
Baptist ( 2.84% )
Jehovah Witnesses ( 1.57% )
Islam ( 1.14% )
Others ( 20% )

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E. Basic Utilities / Services
 Power Supply : MERALCO (Electric Cooperative)
none Others
No. of Families with Access to Electricity
980 (Electric Cooperative)
Others
 Water Supply
No. of Families with Access to Potable Water (BP WATERWORKS)
_____First _______Number
____Second ______ Number
____ Third __980 Number

 Means of Transportation
JEEPNEY AND TRICYCLE
Means of Communication: (telephone, mobile phones, indicate name of
provider)
PLDT , SMART, GLOBE, SUN

 Education: Brgy. Magdalo Day Care Center


Approximately 72 students – Mrs. Shatteline D. Arevalo (Magdalo
DCW)
 Sports: Magdalo Covered Court

 Amenities: Mini Ecological Park, Clubhouse & Cluster 6 OSCA

 Number of Schools: 4
 Number of Business Establishments: 65

A. Health Information Data


2011 2012 2013 Leading Causes
Morbidity 1
1.Hypertension
Mortality 12 15 10 2. Cancer

Infant Mortality 3 2 0
Maternal Mortality 3 0 0

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Summary of Ratings
Summarized in this report is the Barangay performance for CY 2013. This
describes the state of Barangay Governance performance in the five performance
areas: Governance, Administration, Social Services, Economic Development and
Environmental Management.

PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE AREA AVERAGE RATING
LEVEL
OVERALL RATING
ADMINISTRATION
 Barangay Legislation 1.00 4
 Transparency 1.00 4
 Citizen’s Participation 1.06 4
 Development Planning 1.00 4
 Revenue Generation 1.00 4
 Resource Allocation and
0.75 4
Utilization
 Financial Accountability 1.00 4
 Facilities and Customer Service 0.98 4
 Human Resource Development
0.98 4
and Management
SOCIAL SERVICES
 Health and Nutrition 1.00 4
 Education, Culture & Sports 0.75 4
 Women and Children 0.63 3
 Public Safety and Disaster Risk 0.90
4
Reduction Management
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
 Agriculture and Fisheries 1.00
4
Development
 Entrepreneurship, Business and 0.60
3
Industry Promotion
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
 Natural Resource Management 1.00 4
 Waste Management and 1.00 4
Pollution Control

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The Barangay garnered an overall performance average score of 0.90 or a
performance level of 4. Despite overcoming the rigorous processes in the
implementation of the different policies and programs in the Barangay, there are still
several issues/ deficiencies which need necessary improvement:

On Administration, where we have nine (9) service areas, it earned an average


performance level of 4. This is attributed to the implemented projects, improvements
of session hall; prioritize projects for the Senior Citizen and Youth of our
Barangay and availability of all services provided by the Barangay
Administration. An average rating of 0.98 was attained which indicates that there
are some factors that affects the rating particularly on revenue generation which
is the current council is doing pretty well to resolve on this issue. Some of the
contributory factors that attributed to the rating were the availability of all services
provided by the Barangay Administration, Financial Accountability and
Customer Service.

On Social Services, we obtained an average rating of 0.82 which indicates that


our Barangay is in practice of giving health and nutrition needed by conducting
different medical mission and proper information about any health issues just to
save our constituents. This is credited to the annual free Anti-rabies, free Pap
smear, Operation Tuli, free vaccine for new born and other related matters.

On Economic Development, the Barangay got an average rating of 0.80, out of


4 indicators our Barangay achieve 3 out of 4 which points out on the sustained
effort of the Barangay in Entrepreneurship, Business and Industry Promotion.
Only contributing factor that affect this average is because of the absence of
Cooperative in our Barangay

Also rated is how the Barangay faired in Environmental Management under the
Service Areas of Natural Resources Management and Waste Management and
Pollution Control where it garnered an average rating of 1.00. This is attributed to the
Organized Barangay Ecological Solid Waste Management Committee
(BESWMC, Improvement of Garbage Collection, Maintenance of Sewerage /
Drainage, Availability of Materials Recovery Fund of MRF, and Distributions of
Garbage Can).

With the full cooperation of all sectors concerened paved the way towards the
success of the year under review, CY 2012-2013.

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Report Findings
I. Administration

All local government units including the Barangay need to undergo self-
assessment to measure their performance in terms of delivery of services. This
includes the Administrative System and Procedure the Sangguniang uses in running
the affairs of the Barangay. It contains indicators that measure the Barangay’s
performance which include the assessment on the functionality of Barangay
equipment or facilities. There are three (3) sub areas which include Local
Legislation, Transparency and Citizen’s Participation.

 BARANGAY LEGISLATION

Legislation is the heart of governance. This is the foundation of effective


implementation of laws which leads to a better management and development of the
LGU.
One of the basic functions/roles of the Sangguniang Barangay is the
enactment of ordinances and adaptation of resolutions. This process is called
legislation. In order to formulate responsive ordinances/resolutions, there is a need to
have proper structure and process. A monitoring process is needed in order to check
the implementation of ordinances.

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Adopted Sangguniang Barangay Internal
Rule of Procedure (IRP)
2. Implemented Sangguniang Barangay
Internal Rule of Procedure (IRP)
3. Complied with the minimum required
number of Regular Sessions (twice a month/
24 times a year)
4. Enacted Genereal/ Regulatory Ordinances in
the preceding year
5. Passed Program-Related Resolutions in the
preceding year
6. Approved Annual Budget for the Ensuing
Fiscal Year within the budget Calendar
7. Implemented Legislative Tracking or
Monitoring System

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8. Designated a Session Hall inside the
Barangay Hall
9. Presence of Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment
and the Minutes of Meeting in the session
hall:
-Conference table
-Chairs
-Gavel
-Existing records of minutes of meeting

Of the nine (9) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 1.00.

 TRANSPARENCY

Public trust should always be given premium/importance by the Barangay


officials. It is necessary that their constituents are informed and made aware of the
operation of the Barangay affairs. We have established public help desk and
information services that enables access to public the information and awareness they
could acquire in terms of the plans, programs, ordinances, enactments and other
related services offered by the local administration.

The indicator contained in the data capture form of the BGPMS reveals
presence or absence of the following:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Semestral Annual Report not later than March 31
of the ensuing year
2. Reported Semestral Accomplishments during
Barangay Assemby Day
3. Posted Itemized Monthly Collections &
Disbursements of the preceding year in
conspicuous places
4. Posted Annual Summary of Income &
Expenditures of the preceding year in conspicuous
places
5. Posted Barangay Ordinances & Resolutions of the
preceding year in conspicuous places

Of the five (5) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 1.00.

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 CITIZEN’S PARTICIPATION

The involvement and participation of the different stakeholders is very


important especially in voicing out their concerns and aspirations for the Barangay.
Their inputs are also vital during planning and formulation of laws. That will provide
us the sound policy – formation of our plans and programs.

Citizen’s participation is one of the important aspects of governance; this is


a manifestation that supreme power is lodged to the citizenry.

The administered BGPMS Data Capture Forms reveals the following


information:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Held Barangay Assemblies at least twice (2) a
year
2. Conducted Katipunan ng Kabataan (KK)
Assembly at least once every three (3) months
3. Inclusion of Civil Society Organization
(CSO)/PO Representative as Member in the ff:
-Barangay Development Council
-Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management
Committee
-Barangay Peace & Order Committee
-Barangay Council for the Protection of Children
4. Organized Community Service Volunteers
5. Implemented Programs/Projects with CSOs/Pos,
if any

Of the five (5) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 1.06

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Barangay administration is one of the crucial and essential functions of the
barangay. This includes 6 indicators: Development Planning; Human Resource and
Development; Customer Services; Financial Accountability; Revenue Generation and
Resource Allocation and Utilization.

 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING

Barangay officials and various sectored representative’s work together to chart


the future development of the barangay and address relevant problems and concerns
affecting the community. It is in this activity where programs, projects and activities
are identified and prioritized to ensure judicious utilizations of the barangay funds.

The administered BGPMS Data Capture Forms reveals the following


information:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Organized Barangay Development Council
(BDC)
2. Conducted BDC meetings at least once every
six months
3. Implemented the Barangay Development Plan
(BDP)
4. Integrated the following sectoral concerns into
the BDP:
-Differently-Abled Persons
-Senior Citizens
-Children
-Gender & Development
5. Formulated Annual Investment Plan Program
of the preceding year
6. Created BDC Executive Committee
7. Adopted measures/plans to prevent and control
the proliferation of informal settlers and
mendicants in the barangay.
8. Developed/Updated the following data:
-Registry of Barangay Inhabitants
-Socio-Economic Profile

Of the eight (8) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 1.00.

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 REVENUE GENERATION

Laws / ordinances enacted / passed by the Sangguniang Barangay for the


collection of taxes, fees and charges or generate revenues. RA 7160 alllows the
barangay to create, provide other sources of funds for development projects that will
benefit the barangay residents, subject to limitations as provided for by the law.

Results of the BGPMS Data Capture Form revealed the following:


PRESENT ABSENT
1. Enacted Barangat Tax Ordinance with public
hearing in the preceding year
2. Conducted Barangay Fund Raising Activity
3. Generated Income from Barangay Economic
Enterprises
4. Updated the Barangay Revenue Code
5. Implemented Financial Management System
following Commission On Audit (COA)
Standards

Of the five (5) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 1.00.

 RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND UTILIZATION

Compliance to mandatory budgetary allocations of barangay ensures that


the vital service functions are funded and the priority development concerns of the
Barangay are implemented.

Further, actual expenditure figures confirm whether the budgetary


appropriation have been disbursed for the intended service functions.

Data gathered per service as how the following:

Present ABSENT
I. Allocated/Utilized fund in the preceding year for the following:
1. Not more than 55% of the Local Sources allocated
for Personal Services
2. At least 20% of the IRA allocated for Development

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Fund
3. 5% of the Regular Income allocated for
Calamity/BDRRM Fund
4. 10% of General Fund allocated for Sangguniang
Kabataan
5. 1% of the IRA allocated for Barangay Council for
the Protection of Children (BCPC)
6. 1% allocated for Senior Citizens and Differently-
Abled Persons

Present ABSENT
II. Allocated/Utilized fund in the preceding year for the following:
1. More than 20% of the IRA utilized for Development
Fund
2. More than 5% of the Regular Income utilized for
Calamity/BDRRM Fund
3. More than 10% of the Regular Fund utilized for
Sangguniang Kabataan
4. More than 5% of the General Fund utilized for Gender
& Development
5. More than 1% of the IRA utilized for BCPC
6. More than 1% utilized for Senior Citizens and/or
Differently Abled Person

Of the two (2) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 0.75.

 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY

Barangay officials should keep track the income and expenditure patterns
of the barangay government through regular monitoring of barangay disbursements.
All assets of the barangay should likewise be properly accounted for.

Information / data contained in the data capture form of the BGPMS


revealed the following:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Prepared Certified Statement of Actual Income &
Expenditures of the preceding year
2. Organized Barangay Bids & Awards Committee

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(BAC)
3. Formulated Annual Procurement Plan using
National Government Accounting Systems (NGAS)
4. Prepared Annual Inventory of Barangay Assets
using NGAS
5. Prepared Barangay Financial Report using NGAS
6. Prepared Barangay Disbursement Report using
NGAS

Of the six (6) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 1.00.

 FACILITIES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE

This refers to the office equipment and fixtures that the barangay officials
need to be able to function effectively in the delivery of basic services to barangay
residents.

The Data Capture Forms show the following information / findings:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. -Barangay Seal displayed
-Philippine Flag in the Barangay Hall premises
-Picture of Incumbent President displayed in the
office
-Organizational Chart displayed in the Brgy Hall
List of Directory of Brgy Based Institutions (BBI’s)
posted
-Barangay Map posted
2. Presence of Functional Properties and Equipment in
the Barnagay Hall support to the Operations of
Barangay:
 Office Equipment
-Computer & Typewriter
 Communication Facilities
-Internet Connection
-Fax Machine
-Telephone
-Mobile Phone/ Hand-Held Radio
 Transport Facilities
-Patrol Vehicles/ Service Vehicles/ Ambulance
 Emergency Equipment

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-Generator
3. Established Barangay Public Information Desk
4. Implemented the Citizen’s Charter
 Created Barangay Task Force through an EO to
develop and monitor the implementation of the
Charter
 Enacted barangay ordinance for the adoption and
implementation of the Charter
 Posted in conspicuous places
 Printed the Cirizen’s Charter
 Established a Feedback Mechanism
5. Facilitated the issuance of Barangay Clearance in
compliance based on the provisions on timelines in
the Citizen Charter of the concerned barangay
6. Facilitated the issuance of Barangay Certification
based on the provisions on timelines in the Citizen
Charter of the concerned barangay

Of the six (6) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 0.98.

 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT

This captures the overall competency of the Barangay officials that run the
barangay government. It presents its available human resources (Effective and
Appointive) and trainings attended.

According to the indicators contained in the date capture form of the


BGPMS, the following are the gathered area:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Filled-up Mandatory Appointive Positions in the
(Secretary & Treasurerer)
2. Filled-up other appointive positions in the
preceding year (Tanod Members, Brgy. Nutrition
Worker, Brgy. Health Worker and Brgy. Day
Care Worker)
3. Attendance to trainings of the following Barangay
Officials to capacitate their specific roles and
functions.

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 Disaster Risk Reduction & Management
(DRRM) and Climate Change Adaptation
(CCA) Training of Barangay Officials
 Barangay Newly-Elected Officials (BNEO)
Training of Punong Barangay
 BNEO Training of the Sangguniang Barangay
(SB) Members
 Legislative Orientation of PB and SM Members
 Records Management Training of Barangay
Secretary
 NGAS Training of Barangay Treasurer
 Leadership Training of Sangguniang Kabataan
 Skills Training on Katarungang
Pambarangay(KP) of Lupong Tagapamayapa
 Skills Training of Barangay Tanod
 Skills Enchancement Training of Barangay
Health Workers
 Skills Enchancement Training of Barangay
Nutrition Scholars
 Skills Enchancement Training of Barangay
Human Rights Action Officer (BHRAO)

Of the three (3) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 0.98.

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II. Social Services

The Barangay, although the smallest political unit, plays a very


important role in the delivery of basic services to its constituents as provided for in
the Local Government Code. There are three basic services under this performance
area that determines if the Barangay’s program, project and activities are in harmony
with the LGC. The three (3) service areas are Health and Nutrition, Education,
Culture and Sports and Peace, Security and Disaster Preparedness.

 HEALTH AND NUTRITION

Health is wealth. This is the reason why most officials prioritize health and
nutrition services. Although higher LGUs, such as the province and municipality,
provide health and nutrition services, the barangay also is mandated to deliver basic
health and nutrition services to its constituents.

According to the indicators contained in the data capture form of the


BGPMS, the following are the gathered data:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Presence of the following Health and Nutrition
Program Implementers:
-Barangay Nutrition Scholars
-Barangay Health Workers
2. Presence of Health and Nutrition Facilities
 BOtika ng Barangay
 Public Comfort Room/Toilet
 Communal (gulayan/herbal) Garden
 Potable Water Supply Barangay Health
Station/Center
 Barangay-Owned Potable Water Supply System
3. Advocated on Health and Nutrition Programs:
 Operation Timbang
 Oplan Food Supplementation
 Dissemination of IEC materials regarding Dengue,
Rabies, etc
 Orientation regarding Expanded Program on

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Immunization (EPI)
 “4S” of Dengue Prevention
 Systemsenior Citizen Program

Of the three (3) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 1.00.

 EDUCATION, CULTURE AND SPORTS

Another responsibility objective of the barangay is to deliver programs and


projects geared toward mental and physical development of both children and adult,
such as programs on sports and enrichment of culture and other modes of
accessing/enriching knowledge and information.

Currently, the following are the services extended by the barangay:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Established Education/Information Facilities
 Day Care Center
 Information, Learning, and Reading Center
2. Implemented Education Program
 Barangay Day Care Program
 Alternative Learning System Program
3. Conducted Lingo ng Kabataan
4. Conducted Cultural and Sports Activities

Of the four (4) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 0.75.

 WOMEN AND CHILDREN

Barangay officials must ensure that women, children and the disadvantaged
are protected and accorded development concerns in the barangay development plans.

Currently, the following are the data gathered:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Organized Functional Barangay Council
for the Protection of Children
 Enacted Barangay Executive Order
(EO) organizing BCPC
 Formulated Work and Financial
Plan on Women and Children

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 Conducted quarterly council
meetings
2. Implemented RA 9262 or “Anti-Violence
Against Women and Children Act of
2004”
 Established Violence Against
Women (VAW) Desk
 Recorded and reffered cases of
Violence Against Women and their
Children to either LSWDO, PNP,
Court, or Health Office
 Issued Barangay Protection Order
(BPO)
 Conducted Information, Education,
and Communication (IEC)
campaigns
3. Implemented Republic Act No. 10631,
“Batas Kasambahay”
 Established Kasambahay Desk
 Maintained and updated list of
registered Kasambahay
 Maintained and updated list of
registered Kasambahay with
PhilHealth, SSS & Pag-ibig
Submitted monthly report to Public
Employment Service Office
(PESO)
4. Implemented Republic Act No. 9344 or
“Juvenille Justice Welfare Act” as
amended by RA 10630
 Implemented community-based
intervention programs for Children
In Conflict with the Law (CICL)
and Children At Risk (CAR)

Of the four (4) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 0.63.

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 PUBLIC SAFETY AND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
MANAGEMENT

All local government units, Province, City, Municipality and Barangay


have the duty of maintaining peace and order in its geographical area. Disasters
brought about by natural and man-made calamities necessitate preparedness of the
barangay to mitigate or prevent the ill effects of calamity or disaster in the lives and
properties of the people.

According to the indicators contained in the data capture form of the


BGPMS, the following are the gathered data:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Organized Barangay Peace & Order Committee (BPOC)
 Enacted Brgy. Executive Order (EO)
organizing BPOC
 Generator
 Formulated Barangay Public Safety Plan
 Implemented Barangay Public Safety
Plan
 Conduct regular monthly committee
meetings
2. Established Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction & Management (BDRRM)
Evacuation Center
 Enacted Brgy. Executive Order (EO)
organizing BRRMC
 Presence of Contingency Plan
 Implemented BDRRM Plan
3. Presence of Functional Disaster Equipment
 Hazard Map  Generator
 Early Warning Devices
 First Aid Kit
 Hand-held Radio
 Mobile Phones
 Rescue Vechicle (banca/raft/truck/others)
 Transistor Radio
 Mega Phone
 Flashlight
 Television
 Fire Extinguisher

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4. Organized Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (BADAC)
 Enacted Barangay EO organizing
BADAC
 Conducted council’s meetings
 Implemented policies to counter drug
abuse
5. Implementation of Katarungang Pambarangay (KP) Law
 Constituted (10) to twenty (20) members of
the Lupong Tagapamayapa
 Conducted Lupon Meetings at least once a
month
 Acted/Referred diputes filed
 No. of disputes filed
 No. of disputes settled
 Rate of Dispute Resolution Effciency
6. Designated Barangay Human Rights Action Officer (BHRAC)
7. Barangay Tanod conduct RegularRonda orFoot Patrol
8. Implemented Street Lighting/Illumination Project in the preceding year.

Of the eight (8) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 0.90.

III. Economic Development

Good economic condition in the Barangay paves the way for a better or
improved standard of living of the constituents. Establishment of livelihood
programs, creation of opportunities and other forms of economic activities are
contributory to the economic development of the people in the barangay.

 AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT

This aspect is not applicable in our Barangay.

Of the three (3) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 1.00.

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 ENTREPRENEURSHIP, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY PROMOTION

It is important that the Barangay gives attention to its entrepreneurship and


industry promotion to attract investors in its community.

The data capture form of the BGPMS reveals the following:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Presence of Major Barangay
Economic Enterprices
 Others Business Sectors/STC  Flea or Satellite Market
(Talipapa)
 Water Works
 Wharf
2. Established Barangay Livelihood
Programs (eg. soap making, candle
making, baking etc.)
3. Registered Barangay Micro
Business Enterprise (BMBE) in
the BMBE Registry.
4. Presence support programs to
promote cooperativism
5. Presence support programs on job
and employment creation

Of the five (5) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 0.60.

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IV. Environmental Management

The Local Government Code clearly defines the role of the LGUs in
maintaining ecological balance. This performance area has 2 service areas which
include Natural Resources Management and Waste Management

 NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Management of our natural resources should also be given attention. In this


area, the following are the data gathered:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Implemented Clean & Green Program in the
Barangay
 Conducted Clean and Green Activities Mangrove Planting /
 Organized Green Brigade or related Preservation Program (not
activities applicable)
 Conducted Tree Planting and
Preservation Activities or Urban Artificial Reef (not applicable)
Greening Fish Sanctuary(not applicable)
2. Support to Conservation Program

Of the two (2) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 1.00.

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 WASTE MANAGEMENT AND POLLUTION CONTROL

RA 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2001


provides that local government units are responsibile in implementing the provision
of the law. Segregation and collection of waste is the responsibility of the barangay.

Based on the indicators contained in the data capture form of the


BGPMS, the following are the gathered data:

PRESENT ABSENT
1. Organized Barangay Ecological Solid Waste
Management Committee (BESWMC)
2. Enacted Ordinance/Resolution on Solid
Waste Management
3. Formulated Barangay Ecological Solid Waste
Management Action Plan
4. Implemented Waste Segreagation and
Volume Control
5. Implemented Garbage Collection Scheme
6. Presence of Materials Recovery Facility in the
Barangay
7. Maintained Sewerage/ Drainage Canal

Of the seven (7) indicators, Barangay Magdalo obtained total point score of 1.00.

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Alternative Courses of Action
Results/data showed our strengths under performance area in
Environmental Management and Social Services, particulary on the service areas
of Natural Resource Management / Waste Management Program and Facilities
and Customer Services. On the other hand, the areas that need attention are under
the performance areas of Economic Development particularly on the service areas of
Cooperatives.

The major areas of attention and action for 2014 are:

Performance Area / Service Area Courses of Action


 Upgrading of communication
channels like particularly in use
GOVERNANCE and availability of broadcast media
and public forum.
 Strengthening and upgrading of
CSO participation and the citizen
feedback system.
ADMINISTRATION  Strengthening observance of
Fiscal Accountability guideline relative to accounting,
Revenue Allocation internal control, procurement and
financial transactions.
 Improvement of revenue generation
SOCIAL SERVICES  Improvement of annual medical
Health & Nutrition mission.
Education & Culture  Establishment of “Botika ng
Barangay”
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Agriculture & Fisheries Development
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT  Upgrading of Barangay Solid
Waste Management & Pollution Control Waste Management Plan
 Improvement of Material Recovery
Facility
 Provision of seed capital / incentive
for recycled livelihood programs

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Conclusion

As our Barangay Officials are doing their part to promote better


governance, we adopted a mechanism to keep track of the barangay’s productivity
and performance through the Barangay Governance Performance Management
System. It is a self assessment tool to measure the capabilities and limitations of the
barangay in the delivery of essential public service to the people. Result of this report
shall serve as the guiding reference in addressing people’s concern along the five (5)
Performance Areas: Governance, Administration, Social Services, Economic
Development and Environmental Management with the corresponding seventeen (17)
service areas.

We assure you that we have geared or plans, programs, and accomplishments


for the year that has passed on the way to the achievement of a more advantageous
state in the future, and that the community will keep on to get better, and that all
leaders shall become more devoted to public service true to their sworn duties and
responsibilities and attentive of what is favorable to the public.

Completely aware of that visualization, and in the perspective of our mission,


we committed our resources, financial or if not, to put together our ability, to improve
the deliverance of essential public services and to help improve on our obtaining
development situation.

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Location Map City of IMUS
LOCATION MAP
MUNICIPALITY OF IMUS
PROVINCE OF CAVITE
REGION IV

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Barangay Map –MAGDALO

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List of Barangay Magdalo’s 2012 RESOLUTIONS

1. RESOLUTION NO. BM-85-2011S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO (OPERATION LINIS)

EXCERPT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON DECEMBER 3, 2011 AT ABOUT
7:00 IN THE EVENING

2. RESOLUTION NO. BM-86-2011S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE REALLIGNMENT OF GASOLINE AND OIL FUND TO BE
USED AS PAYMENT FOR THE WATER BILLS.

EXCERPT OF THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON FEBRUARY 4, 2012 AT
ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

3. RESOLUTION NO. BM-87-2012S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE RELEASE OF 2% SENIOR CITIZEN FUND CAME FROM
THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY MAGDALO AS PER APPROVED BY THE
SANGGUNIANG BAYAN RESOLUTION 001 SERIES OF 2008.

EXCERPT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON MARCH 3, 2012 AT ABOUT 7:00
IN THE EVENING

4. RESOLUTION NO. BM-88-2012S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER.

EXCERPT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON MARCH 3, 2012 AT ABOUT 7:00
IN THE EVENING

5. RESOLUTION NO. BM-89-2012S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE BEGINNING BALANCE OF BARANGAY MAGDALO
IMUS, CAVITE FOR THE YEAR 2012 IN THE AMOUNT OF P692,734.07

EXCERPT OF THE SECOND REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON MARCH 24, 2012 AT
ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

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6. RESOLUTION NO. BM-90-2012S
A RESOLUTION FOR THE CLEAN AND GREEN PROJECT OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO CLEARING OF DRAINAGE SYSTEM & CLEANING OF CANAL &
CONSTRUCTION OF STREET HUMPS.

EXCERPT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON APRIL 7, 2011 AT ABOUT
7:00 IN THE EVENING

7. RESOLUTION NO. BM-91-2012


A RESOLUTION FOR THE REHABILITATION OF LIGHTING SYSTEM OF RGY
MAGDALO COVERED COURT & STREETLIGHTS.

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON APRIL 21, 2012 AT ABOUT 7:00
IN THE EVENING

8. RESOLUTION NO. BM-92-2012


A RESOLUTION FOR THE PURCHASE OF FOOD AND DRINKS FOR THE BARANGAY
MAGDALO MEDICAL MISSION AND BLOOD LETTING (ALAY DUGO).

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON MAY 19, 2012 AT
ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

9. RESOLUTION NO. BM-93-2012


A RESOLUTION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ANOTHER GATE OF THE
BARANGAY COVERED COURT FACING ALVAREZ STREET FUNDS WILL BE
APPROPRIATED FROM THE BARANGAY DEVELOPMENT FUND.

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON JUNE 2, 2012 AT ABOUT 7:00 IN
THE EVENING

10. RESOLUTION NO. BM-94-2012


A RESOLUTION FOR THE TRANSFER OF MERALCO ACCOUNT NAME FROM
CHERRY ROBLEDO TO BARANGAY MAGDALO IN COMPLIANCE FOR THE
REQUIREMENTS OF MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTING MUNICIPALITY OF IMUS.

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON JUNE 2, 2012 AT ABOUT 7:00 IN
THE EVENING

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11. RESOLUTION NO. BM-95-2012
A RESOLUTION FOR THE REALIGNMENT OF AID TO GAD FUND TO BE USED FOR
THE EXPENSES FOR THE SEMINAR ON ASSEMBLY ON MOBILIZING BARANGAY
GOVERNMENT TOWARDS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ARTA, BCPMS AND FULL
DISCLOSURE POLICY TO BE HELD IN VIGAN CITY, ILOCUS SUR

EXCERPT OF THE SECOND REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON JULY 21, 2012 AT
ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

12. RESOLUTION NO. BM-96-2012


A RESOLUTION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MRF (MATERIAL RECOVERY
FACILITY).

EXCERPT FROM THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON AUGUST 4, 2012 AT ABOUT
7:00 IN THE EVENING

13. RESOLUTION NO. BM-96-2012


A RESOLUTION FOR THE TRANSFER OF THE MRF (MATERIAL RECOVERY
FACILITY).

EXCERPT FROM THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON AUGUST 4, 2012 AT
ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

14. RESOLUTION NO. BM-97-2012


A RESOLUTION TO RELEASE THE CALAMITY FUND OF BRGY. MAGDALO.

EXCERPT FROM THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON AUGUST 4, 2012
AT ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

15. RESOLUTION NO. BM-98-2012


A RESOLUTION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF WALL OF THE COVERED COURT
OF BARANGAY MAGDALO

EXCERPT FROM THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON SEPTEMBER 1, 2012
AT ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

16. RESOLUTION NO. BM-100-2012


A RESOLUTION TO RELEASE FUNDS FOR FOOD AND DRINKS FOR THE TESDA
SPONSORED TRAINING AND SEMINAR

EXCERPT FROM THE SPECIAL MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON AUGUST 19, 2012 AT
ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

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17. RESOLUTION NO. BM-101-2012
A RESOLUTION TO RELEASE FUNDS FOR FOOD AND DRINKS FOR THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE MEMBERS OF OSCA MAGDALO

EXCERPT FROM THE SPECIAL MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON SEPTEMBER 15,
2012 AT ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

18. RESOLUTION NO. BM-102-2012S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE CLEAN AND GREEN PROJECT OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO.

EXCERPT OF THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON OCTOBER 6, 2012 AT
ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

19. RESOLUTION NO. BM-103-2012


A RESOLUTION FOR PURCHASING AMPLIFIER/SOUND SYSTEM TO BE USED IN
GATHERINGS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND OTHER BARANGAY ACTIVITIES.

EXCERPT FROM THE 2ND REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON OCTOBER 20, 2012
AT ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

20. RESOLUTION NO. BM-104-2012S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO AMOUNTING TO ₱ 50,000.00

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON OCTOBER 20,
2010 AT ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

21. RESOLUTION NO. BM-105-2012


A RESOLUTION FOR THE REHABILITATION OF STREET LIGHT SYSTEM OF
BARANGAY MAGDALO AMOUNTING TO ₱ 250,000.00

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON NOVEMBER 03, 2012 AT ABOUT
7:00 IN THE EVENING

22. RESOLUTION NO. BM-106-2012S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE REQUEST OF ECOLOGICAL LIGHTS (GARDEN LIGHTS)
FOR BARANGAY CLUBHOUSE AND MINI-ECOLOGICAL PARK TO KALINGA PARTY
LIST.

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE MAGDALO BARANGAY HALL ON NOVEMBER 3, 2012 AT ABOUT 7:00 IN
THE EVENING

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23. RESOLUTION NO. BM-107-2012S
A RESOLUTION FOR THE CLEAN AND GREEN PROJECT OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO

EXCERPT OF THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON DECEMBER 1, 2012
AT ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

24. RESOLUTION NO. BM-108-2012S


A RESOLUTION TO SOLICIT A BARANGAY PATROL TO HON. GOV. JONVIC
C.REMULLA

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON MARCH 5,2011 AT
ABOUT 7.00 IN THE EVENING

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List of Barangay Magdalo’s 2013 RESOLUTIONS

1. RESOLUTION NO. BM 109-2013


A RESOLUTION REQUESTING ONE (1) AMBULANCE FOR THE CONSTITUENTS
OF BARANGAY MAGDALO TO HON. SENATOR MIRIAM DEFENSOR SANTIAGO.

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON JAN. 5, 2013 AT
ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

2. RESOLUTION NO. BM-110-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF BARANGAY SECRETARY

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON FEBRUARY 2,
2013 AT ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

3. RESOLUTION NO. BM-111-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE RENOVATION OF BARANGAY MAGDALO HALL FOR
SECRETARY AND TREASURER’S OFFICE

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON JUNE 2, 2012 AT
ABOUT 7:00 IN THE EVENING

4. RESOLUTION NO. BM-112-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE REVAMPING OF STREET HUMPS OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO

EXCERPT FROM THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY


OF MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON FEBRUARY 2,
2013 AT ABOUT 8:00 IN THE MORNING

5. RESOLUTION NO. BM-113-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE CLEAN AND GREEN PROJECT OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO.

EXCERPT OF THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON FEBRUARY 2,
2013 AT ABOUT 8:00 IN THE MORNING

6. RESOLUTION NO. BM-114-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE CLEARING OF DRAINAGE SYSTEM & CLEANING OF
CANAL OF BARANGAY MAGDALO.

EXCERPT OF THE SECOND REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON FEBRUARY 16, 2013
AT ABOUT 8:00 IN THE MORNING

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7. RESOLUTION NO. BM 115-2013S AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. BM 109-
2013S
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING ONE (1) AMBULANCE FOR THE CONSTITUENTS
OF BARANGAY MAGDALO TO HON. SENATOR MIRIAM DEFENSOR SANTIAGO
AMOUNTING TO ₱ 1,517,000 (TOYOTA HI-ACE)

EXCERPT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON FEBRUARY 18, 2013 AT
ABOUT 5.00 IN THE AFTERNOON

8. RESOLUTION NO. BM-116-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF EIGHT (8) BANTAY BAYAN
OUTPOST

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON MARCH 2, 2013
AT ABOUT 8.00 IN THE EVENING

9. RESOLUTION NO. BM-117-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF BARANGAY BANTAY BAYAN
ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE OFFICER

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON MARCH 2, 2013
AT ABOUT 8.00 IN THE EVENING

10. RESOLUTION NO. BM-118-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWELVE (12) TWO WAY RADIOS TO BE
UTILIZED BY BANTAY BAYAN

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON MARCH 2, 2013
AT ABOUT 8.00 IN THE EVENING

11. RESOLUTION NO. BM-119-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE RELEASE OF 2% SENIOR CITIZEN FUND CAME FROM
THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF BARANGAY MAGDALO AS PER APPROVED BY THE
SANGGUNIANG BAYAN RESOLUTION 001 SERIES OF 2008

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON MARCH 16, 2013
AT ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

12. RESOLUTION NO. BM-120-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF BASKETBALL COVERED COURT
(CHB LAYERING ALONG BENCH) OF BARANGAY MAGDALO

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO


HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON MARCH 16, 2013 AT ABOUT
8.00 IN THE MORNING

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13. RESOLUTION NO. BM-121-2013S
A RESOLUTION TO PROHIBIT THE SCRAP MATERIALS “BOTE-DYARYO”
COLLECTORS TO DO THEIR TRADE WITHIN THE VICINITY OF BRGY. MAGDALO

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON MARCH 9, 2013
AT ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

14. RESOLUTION NO. BM-122-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR ANTI-SOLICITATION OR ANTI-PANHANDLING WITHIN THE
VICINITY OF BRGY. MAGDALO

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON MARCH 9, 2013
AT ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

15. RESOLUTION NO. BM-123-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE BEGINNING BALANCE OF BARANGAY MAGDALO
IMUS, CAVITE FOR THE YEAR 2013

EXCERPT OF THE SECOND REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON MAY 4, 2013 AT
ABOUT 8:00 IN THE MORNING

16. RESOLUTION NO. BM-127-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO (OPERATION LINIS)

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON JUNE 1, 2013 AT
ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

17. RESOLUTION NO. BM-128-2013S


A RESOLUTION TO RELEASE FUND FOR THE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF
BARANGAY MAGDALO PATROL (VEHICLE TYPE AND MOTORCYCLE TYPE)

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON JUNE 1, 2013 AT
ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

18. RESOLUTION NO. BM-129-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE INSTALLATION / CONNECTION OF INTERNET IN
BARANGAY HALL OF MAGDALO

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON JUNE1,2013 AT
ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

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19. RESOLUTION NO. BM-130-2013S
A RESOLUTION FOR THE PURCHASE OF LIGHTS OF BARANGAY MAGDALO
CLUBHOUSE & STREETLIGHTS

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON JULY6,2013 AT
ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

20. RESOLUTION NO. BM-131-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE PURCHASE OF FOOD AND DRINKS FOR THE
BARANGAY MAGDALO MEDICAL MISSION AND BLOOD LETTING (ALAY DUGO) 2013.

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON JULY6,2013
AT ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

21. RESOLUTION NO. BM-132-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE REQUEST OF ORGANIC BRICKS FOR THE GUTTER
REPLACEMENT AROUND THE BARANGAY MAGDALO COVERED COURT

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON JULY 6, 2013 AT
ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

22. RESOLUTION NO. BM-137-2013S


A RESOLUTION TO RELEASE THE CALAMITY FUND OF BRGY. MAGDALO.

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON AUGUST 10,
2013 AT ABOUT 8.00 IN THE MORNING

23. RESOLUTION NO. BM-138-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE CLEAN AND GREEN PROJECT OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO.

EXCERPT OF THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2013
AT ABOUT 8:00 IN THE MORNING

24. RESOLUTION NO. BM-139-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE BEGINNING BALANCE OF BARANGAY MAGDALO
IMUS, CAVITE FOR THE YEAR 2013

EXCERPT OF THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2013
AT ABOUT 8:00 IN THE MORNING

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25. RESOLUTION NO. BM-140-2013S
A RESOLUTION TO RELEASE FUND FOR THE PASKUHAN 2013 PROJECTS
AMOUNTING TO ₱ 250, 00.00.

EXCERPT OF THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON NOVEMBER 9, 2013 AT
ABOUT 8:00 IN THE MORNING.

26. RESOLUTION NO. BM-141-2013S


A RESOLUTION TO RELEASE FUND FOR THE SPORTS FEST 2013 PROJECTS/
LEAGUE AMOUNTING TO ₱ 156, 00.00.

EXCERPT OF THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON NOVEMBER 9, 2013 AT
ABOUT 8:00 IN THE MORNING.

27. RESOLUTION NO. BM-142-2013S


A RESOLUTION ENACTING THE BARANGAY ORDINANCE NO. 2013-134
.
EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO
HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON MAY 18, 2013 AT ABOUT 8.00
IN THE MORNING.

28. RESOLUTION NO. BM-145-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE CLEAN AND GREEN PROJECT OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO.

EXCERPT OF THE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO SESSION HALL ON NOVEMBER 16, 2013
AT ABOUT 8:00 IN THE MORNING

29. RESOLUTION NO. BM-146-2013S


A RESOLUTION FOR THE BARANGAY MAGDALO KAGAWAD COMMITTEES

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SAGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF MAGDALO HELD


AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON DECEMBER 1, 2013 AT ABOUT 6:00
IN THE EVENING.

30. RESOLUTION NO. BM-147-2013S


A RESOLUTION TO AMMEND / REVISED THE INTERNAL RULES OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO COUNCILS PARTICULARLY ON SCHEDULE OF DUTIES OF BARANGAY
MAGDALO OFFICIALS.

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON DECEMBER 1,
2013 AT ABOUT 6:00 IN THE EVENING

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31. RESOLUTION NO. BM-148-2013S
A RESOLUTION FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF BARANGAY APPOINTEES

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON DECEMBER 1,
2013 AT ABOUT 6:00 IN THE EVENING

32. RESOLUTION NO. BM-149-2013S


A RESOLUTION TO AMMEND / REVISED THE PUNISHMENT OF SCRAP
MATERIALS “BOTE-DYARYO” COLLECTORS WITHIN THE VICINITY OF BRGY.
MAGDALO

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON DECEMBER 15,
2013 AT ABOUT 6:00 IN THE EVENING

33. RESOLUTION NO. BM-150-2013S


A RESOLUTION TO HAVE A DICIPLINARY ACTION FOR BANTAY BAYAN
OFFENDER

EXCERPT OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY OF


MAGDALO HELD AT THE BARANGAY MAGDALO LEGISLATIVE HALL ON DECEMBER 15,
2013 AT ABOUT 6:00 IN THE EVENING

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PROVINCE OF CAVITE
CITY OF IMUS
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
BARANGAY MAGDALO
(046) 477-0664

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 01 - 2014


Series of 2014

CREATING THE BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE OF THE BARANGAY


GOVERNMENT OF BARANGAY MAGDALO Imus City, PURSUANT TO REPUBLIC
ACT NO. 9184.

WHEREAS, Republic Act No. 9184 (R.A. 9184), entitled “An Act Providing for
Modernization, Standardization and Regulation of the Procurement Activities of the Government
for other Purposes”, was signed into law on January 10, 2003, and took effect on January 26, 2003,
and it’s Implementing Rules and Regulations Part-A (IRR-A) took effect on October 8, 2003;

WHEREAS, Section 4 of R.A. 9184 provides that it shall apply to the procurement of
infrastructure projects, goods and consulting services, regardless of source of funds, whether local
or foreign by all branches and instrumentalities of Government including local government units;

WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) Resolution No.


01-2004 dated March 10, 2004 adopted and confirm the Bids and Awards Committee (BAC)
composition in LGUs, including the barangays;

NOW, THEREFORE, I Orlando C. Marquilencia, Punong Barangay of Barangay


MAGDALO, Imus City, do hereby order.

SECTION 1. There is hereby created a Committee to be known as the Bids and Awards
Committee (BAC) of this Barangay to be composed of the following:

1. At least five (5) but not more than seven (7) regular members of the
Sangguniang Barangay, except the Punong Barangay; and

2. The Punong Barangay, being the local chief executive, shall designate
thru an office order the members of the BAC and it’s Secretariat for one (1) year
term. The members shall elect among themselves who shall act as the Chairman and
Vice-Chairman.

SECTION 2. The committee created is charged with the task provided for in the IRR-A of
R.A. 9184;

SECTION 3. A majority of the BAC composition as designated shall constitute a quorum


for the transaction of business, provided that the presence of the Chairman or Vice Chairman shall
be required.

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SECTION 4. The Chairman or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman, shall preside at all
meetings of the BAC. The decision of at least a majority of those present at a meeting at which
there is quorum shall be valid and binding as an act of the BAC.

SECTION 5. The Chairman or, in his absence, the vice-chairman, shall vote only in case of
a tie.

SECTION 6. This order shall take effect immediately.

DONE in this Barangay of MAGDALO, City of IMus, Province of Cavite this 16th day of
March, in the year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and fourteen.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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PROVINCE OF CAVITE
CITY OF IMUS
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
BARANGAY MAGDALO
(046) 477-0664

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 02-2014


Series of 2014

ORGANIZING/REORGANIZING THE BARANGAY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (BDC)

WHEREAS, Art 182 of R.A. 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code
provides for the formulation of the Comprehensive Multi-Sectoral Development Plan;

WHEREAS, such Comprehensive Multi-Sectoral Development plan shall be initiated by the


local development council and shall be approved by its Sanggunian;

WHEREAS, the Local Development Council shall set the direction of economic and social
development within the barangay;

NOW THEREFORE, I, Orlando C. Marquilencia, by virtue of the powers vested in me by


law, as the Punong Barangay of Barangay MAGDALO_ , City of Imus, do hereby order the
organization/reorganization of the Barangay Development Council.

SECTION 1. Composition. The Barangay Development Council of Barangay MAGDALO


, City of Imus, shall be composed of the following:

Chairman : Orlando C. Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

Members : Romualdo R. Supilanas


Barangay Kagawad

Kaizer L. Jardin
Barangay Kagawad

Ginedino A. Soriaso
Barangay Kagawad

Ariston M. Concordia
Barangay Kagawad

Lorna B. Alquiros
Barangay Kagawad

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CITY OF IMUS
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
BARANGAY MAGDALO
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Jose A. Santos
Barangay Kagawd

Nilce S. Cantilero
Barangay Kagawad

Reynaldo I. Mata
NGO Representative

SECTION 2. This order shall take effect immediately.

DONE in this Barangay of MAGDALO, City of Imus, Province of Cavite this 16th day of
March, in the year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and fourteen.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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CITY OF IMUS
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
BARANGAY MAGDALO
(046) 477-0664

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 03-2014


ISANG KAUTUSANG TAGAPAGGANAP NA BUMUBUO SA KOMITE NG BARANGAY
GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
(BGPMS)

SAPAGKAT, ang Barangay ang pangunahing yunit pulitikal na bumabalangkas at


nagsasakatuparan ng mga patakaan, plano, programa, proyekto at mga gawain sa isang
pamayanan; Ito rin ay nagsisilbing “forum” o daluyan kung saan ang mga samu’t saring
usapin ay maaaring maipahayag, bigyang linaw at isaalang-alang; dito rin maaaring dinggin
at ayusin ang di pagkakasundo.

SAPAGKAT, ang pagbalangkas at pagsasakatuparan ng mga nabanggit na Gawain


ay nangangailangan ng isang mabisang mekanismo upang maging batayan para sa mas
mahusay at epektibong pamamahala.

SAPAGKAT, ang Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) ang
pangunahing tanggapan ng pamahalaan na umaagapay at nagtataguyod sa mas mahusay at
epektibong pamamahala.

SAPAGKAT, isinusulong ng DILG ang isang programang tinaguring “Barangay


Governance Perpormance Management System” (BGPMS) na siyang tutulong sa pagtaya sa
kalagayan at magsisilbing mabisang basehan para sa pagpaplano at pagsasakatuparan ng
mga patakaran, proyekto at mga gawain ng bawa’t barangay.

SAPAGKAT, ang Barangay Magdalo, ay lubos na naniniwala na ang BGPMS ay


makakatulong ng malaki sa pagsisikap na makamtan ang mga adhikain nito.

DAHIL DITO, ako si Orlando C. Marquilencia, Punong Barangay ng Barangay


Magdalo Lungsod ng Imus, Lalawigan ng Kabite, sa bisa ng kapangyarihan ipinagkaloob sa
akin ng kodigo ng pamahalaang Lokal Taon 1991 at ng iba pang mga umiiral na batas at sa
pamamagitan nito ay minarapat na ipag-utos ang mga sumusunod:

SEKSIYON 1. PAGBUO NG KOMITE NG BGPMS. Kung kaya’t ang komite


ng BGPMS ay dapat na buuin. Ito ay kinabibilangan ng mga sumusunod:

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Tagapangulo: Punong Barangay Orlando C. Marquilencia

Kasapi : Kagawad Romualdo R. Supilanas


Kagawad Kaizer L. Jardin
Kagawad Ginedino A. Soriaso
Kagawad Ariston M. Concordia
Kagawad Lorna B. Alquiros
Kagawad Jose A. Santos
Kagawad Nilce S. Cantilero
Kalihim Mae Eleonor T. Mata
Ingat-Yaman Lorenza P. Datuin
BRK Dan Charmaine Magno

SEKSIYON 2. MGA TUNGKULIN AT GAWAIN NG KOMITE

1. Pagkalap ng mga datos na hinihingi ng mga Data Capture Form (Data Collection)
2. Pagtiyak ng kawastuhan ng bawat datos na nakalap (Validation)
3. Pagpunan/pag “encode” ng Data Capture Form/Score card.(Encoding)
4. pagtasa/pagsuri ng mga pinagsama-samang impormasyon.(Analysis)
5. Pagbalangkas ng “Ulat sa Barangay” (SBGR Preparation)
6. Pagsumite sa mga kinauukulan (Submission)
7. Pag-uulat(Utilization Conference)
8. Patuloy na pagrerepaso/monitor ng ulat sa Barangay (Review/monitor)

SEKSIYON 3. TAGAPAYONG PANG-TEKNIKAL Ang Komite ay makikipagugnayan


sa kinakatawan ng tanggapan ng Department of the Interior and Local Government para sa
karampatang paying teknikal.

SEKSIYON 4. TAGAPAYONG PANG-TEKNIKAL. Ang kautusang ito ay daliang


magkakabisa.

Isinagawa sa Barangay Magdalo, Lungsod ng Imus, Lalawigan ng Kabite, ngayong Ika-16


ng Marso taong 2014.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Baranga

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PROVINCE OF CAVITE
CITY OF IMUS
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
BARANGAY MAGDALO
(046) 477-0664

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 04-2014


Series of 2014

AN ORDER MANDATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CITIZEN’S


CHARTER FOR BARANGAY MAGDALO, CITY OF IMUS, CAVITE AND
CREATING THE TASK FORCE FOR THE PURPOSE AND
APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFORE
WHEREAS, Republic Act No. 9485 otherwise known as Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007
declares that it is the policy of the State to promote integrity, accountability, proper management
of public affairs and public property as well as to establish effective practices aimed at the
prevention of graft and corruption in the government;

WHEREAS, R.A. 9485 mandates the barangay governments to set up service standards to
be known as Citizen’s Charter in the form of information billboards to be posted at the main
entrance of offices or at the most conspicuous place, or in the form of published materials written
either in English, Filipino, or in the local dialect;

WHEREAS, the leadership advocates the promotion of good barangay governance through
clear, transparent, accountable and responsive public service delivery;

WHEREAS, the leadership is aware of the benefits of having a Citizen’s Charter as it


improves service delivery, reduce vulnerability to graft and corruption, provide a basis for assessing
the performance of the barangay officials and staff, as well as feedback mechanism to determine
client satisfaction, equal treatment of clients, availability of complaints and redress mechanism, and
opening of opportunity for people participation on service improvement, among others;

WHEREAS, it is the leadership’s desire for Barangay MAGDALO and its residents, to reap
the said benefits through the establishment of its own Citizen’s Charter.

NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the powers vested upon me as the local chief executive
of Barangay MAGDALO, hereby order the following:

SECTION 1. Formulation of a Citizen’s Charter for Barangay Magdalo. Barangay Magdalo


shall establish an official document, a service standard, or a pledge that communicates, in simple
terms, information on the services that is provides to its constituents. The said document shall
describe the step-by-step procedures for availing a particular service, and shall include the
following information:

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a.Vision and mission of the barangay;


b.Identification of the frontline services offered, and the recipients of such services;
c.The step-by-step procedure to obtain a particular service;
d.The officer or employee responsible for each step;
e.The maximum time to conclude the process;
f.Document/s to be presented by the client, with a clear indication of the relevancy of said
document/s;
g. The amount of fees, if necessary;
h. The procedure for filing complaints in relation to requests and applications, including the
names and contact details of the officials/channels to approach for redress;
i. Allowable period for extension due to unusual circumstances; i.e. unforeseen events
beyond the control of the barangay government; and
j. Feedback mechanisms, contact numbers to call and/or persons to approach for
recommendations, inquiries, suggestions, and complaints

SECTION 2. Creation of the Task Force on Citizen’s Charter Preparation. A Task Force on
Citizen’s Charter Preparation shall be created to take the lead in the formulation, writing and
packaging of the Citizen’s Charter. The Task Force shall be composed of the following:

Task Force Head – Designated by the Punong Barangay


Members:
Sangguniang Barangay member (preferably Chairman of Good Government or
Public Ethics Committee)
Barangay Administrator, if any
Barangay Secretary
Barangay Treasurer
Representative from the business sector
Non-government organization representative
Volunteer Barangay Resident
(Note: The Punong Barangay may designate himself as the head of the Task Force)

SECTION 3. Terms of Reference for the Task Force. The Task Force shall perform the
following functions:

a. Determine the transactions or processes that constitute frontline services, such as, but not
limited to:
1. Issuance of Barangay Certification
2. Issuance of Barangay Clearance
3. Issuance of Community Tax Certificate
4. Reproduction of barangay records, data, and similar documents

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5. Use of barangay facilities and properties


6. Socio-economic Services
7. Health Services
8. Environmental Services
9. Issuance of Certification to File Action (CFA), Certification to Bar Action
(CBA); and Certification to Bar Counterclaim (CBC)
10. Issuance of Barangay Protection Order
b. Adopt a working schedule to ensure uninterrupted delivery of frontline service.
c. Establish public assistance or complaint desk.
d. If feasible, institute hotline numbers, short messaging services information
communication technology and other mechanisms by which the clients may adequately
express their complaints, comments or suggestions; and
e. Institute a one-stop shop or walk-in service counter or special lanes for pregnant women,
senior citizen and persons with disabilities.

SECTION 4. Sanction. All concerned barangay officials, whether elective or appointive, shall also
be held responsible and accountable for the implementation of this Act and shall be held
accountable to the public in rendering fast, efficient, convenient and reliable service. Failure of all
concerned barangay officials to act accordingly shall be penalized pursuant to Section 1, Rule VIII
of Implementing Rules and Regulations of R.A. 9485, to with:

(a) Light Offense –


(1) Refusal to accept application and/or request within the prescribed period
or any document being submitted by a client;
(2) Failure to act on an application and/or request or failure to refer back to
the client a request which cannot be acted upon due to lack of requirements/s
within the prescribed period;
(3) Failure to attend to clients who are within the premises of the office concerned
prior to the end of official working hours and during lunch break;

(4) Failure to render frontline services within the prescribed period on an


application and/or request without due cause;
(5) Failure to give the client a written notice on the disapproval of an application or
request; and
(6) Imposition of additional irrelevant requirements other than those listed in the
first notice under Rule VI, Section 1 (6).

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Penalties for light offenses:


First Offense – Thirty (30) days suspension without pay and mandatory
attendance in Values Orientation Program;
Second Offense – Three months suspension without pay
Third Offense – Dismissal and perpetual disqualification from public service.

(b) Grave Offense – Fixing and/or collusion with fixers in consideration of economic
and/or other gain or advantage.

Penalty - Dismissal and perpetual disqualification from public service.

SECTION 5. Funding. All expenses that will be incurred on activities conducted to implement the
Anti-Red Tape Act of RA 9485 shall be charged against the regular budget of the barangay.

SECTION 6. Effectivity. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.

Done in the Barangay MAGDALO, City of Imus this 16th day of March, Two Thousand
and Fourteen.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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PROVINCE OF CAVITE
CITY OF IMUS
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
BARANGAY MAGDALO
(046) 477-0664

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 05-2014

ORGANIZING / REORGANIZING THE BARANGAY PEACE AND ORDER


COUNCIL (BPOC)
WHEREAS, the community plays a vital role in crime prevention and promotion of public
safety;

WHEREAS, mobilization of the society is needed in the maintenance of peace and order
which is one of the important dimensions for the attainment of economic development;

WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 309, states the reation of pace and order council at all
levels formulation of plans to enhance peace and order and public safety in their area of
responsibility and monitor the implementation of peace and order programs.

NOW THEREFORE, I, Orlando C. Marquilencia, by virtue of the powers vested in me by


law, as the Punong Barangay of Barangay Magdalo, Imus City, do hereby order the organization
/reorganization of Barangay Peace and Order Council.

SECTION 1. The Barangay Peace and Order Council of Barangay Magdalo, Imus City
shall be composed of the following:

Chairman : Orlando C. Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

Members : Reynaldo I. Mata


Lupong Tagapamayapa

Clifford Labong
Barangay Tanod

Supilanas
Public School Teacher

Teodorico Cifra
Representative Interfaith Group

Wilhelmina Briones
Senior Citizen

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Ruben Bonavente
Representative Brgy. Based Anti-Crime

Dan Charmaine Magno


Neighborhood /Watch Groups

SECTION 2. The Barangay Peace and Order Council shall


assume and perform the following function and responsibilities:

1. Monitor and coordinate the implementation of peace and order programs and projects.

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 peace
and order councils.

6. Formulate plans and recommend measures which will improve or enhance peace and order.

7. Monitor, coordinate and supervise the operation of all community base anti-crime
movements; and

8. Make periodic assessment of the prevailing peace and order in their respective areas and
submit a report with appropriate recommendations to the higher level POC.

SECTION 3. This order shal take effect immediately.

Done this 16th day of March 2014 at Barangay Magdalo, Imus City.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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PROVINCE OF CAVITE
CITY OF IMUS
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BARANGAY
BARANGAY MAGDALO
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 06-2014

CREATION OF THE BARANGAY COUNCIL FOR THE PROTECTION OF


CHILDREN
WHEREAS, Republic Act. No. 7610 otherwise known as Special Protection of Children
Against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act provides for stronger deterrence and
special protection against child abuse, exploitation and discrimination, and its corresponding
penalties.

WHEREAS, Article 359 and 360 of the Civil Code of the Philippines provides that the
government shall establish Councils for the Protection of Children;

WHEREAS, Article 87 of Presidential Decree (PD) 603, The Child Youth Welfare Code,
states that “every barangay council shall encourage the organization of a Local Council for Children
(LCPC) and shall coordinate with the Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) in drawing and
implementing plans for the promotion of child and youth welfare”.

WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 310 series 2000 authorizes the adoption and
implementation of the Philippine National Strategic Framework for Plan Development for Children
2002-2025 for “Child 21”;

WHEREAS, DILG Memorandum Circular no. 2002-126 dated August 8, 2002 mandates
the compliance with the directive to the attainment of the goals and objectives of Child 21 and
ensures that Local Council for the Protection of children (LCPC) at all levels is organized and made
functional especially in the barangays;

NOW THEREFORE, I, Orlando C. Marquilencia, by virtue of the powers vested in me


by law, as the Punong Barangay of Barangay Magdalo, Imus City, do hereby order the creation of
the Barangay Council for the Protection of the Children of Barangay Magdalo, Imus City.

SELECTION 1. Composition, The Barangay Council for the Protection of Children of


Barangay Magdalo, Imus City is hereby organized to be composed of the following

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CHAIRMAN: Orlando C. Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

MEMBERS: Lorna B. Alquiros


Barangay Kagawad

Shatteline D. Arrevalo
Barangay Day Care Worker

Nilce S. Cantilero
Barangay Health Nurse/Midwife

Nesza Villaflor
Barangay Health Worker

Ruben Bonavente
Chief Tanod

Jerwin Robledo
Children Representative

Donna Mae C. Perez


PTA President/Representative

Teresita Llenas
NGO/PO Representative

SECTION 2. Functions. The Barangay Council for the Protection of Children shall have
the following functions;
a. Foster education of every child.
b. Take steps to prevent juvenile delinquency and assist parents of children with behavioral
problems so that they can get expert advice.
c. Adopt measure for the health of children.
d. Conduct capability building projects to increase knowledge and skills in handling children’s
problem
e. Encourage the proper performance of the duties and responsibilities of parents, and provide
learning opportunities on the adequate rearing of children and positive parent-child
relationship.
f. Promote wholesome entertainment in the community, especially in movie houses.
g. Prepare Annual Work and Financial Plan (AWFP) for children and recommend
appropriations to the Sanggunian.

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h. Provide coordinated linkages with other agencies and institutions in the planning,
monitoring and evaluations of plans for children.
i. Establish and maintain data base on children in every barangay.
j. Advocate for the establishment and maintenance of playground, day care centers and other
facilities necessary for child and youth development.
k. Advocate for the passage of barangay resolution/ordinances responsive to child- related
issues and concerns and ensure the inclusion of children program in the executive agenda.
l. Protect and assist children in need of special protection (i.e. abandoned, maltreated and
dependents) and refer cases filed against child abusers to proper agencies/institutions.
m. Monitor situational reports on children and prepare quarterly updates including the
implementation on children’s program and make recommendations in the City CPC for
consideration and nationwide application; and
n. Perform such other functions and other child related laws especially in matters of child and
parent education, health, entertainment, etc.

SECTION 3. Secretariat. The Chairman of the Council shall designate the secretariat from any
of the LGU operating units, which shall provide administrative and technical support services to
their respective BCPC member agencies.

SECTION 4. Effectivity. This order shall take effect immediately.

Issued this 16th day of March, 2014 at Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 07 - 2014

CREATION OF BARANGAY ANTI-DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL (BADAC)


WHEREAS, the increasing use of illegal drugs has significantly contributed to the incidents
of heinous crimes;

WHEREAS, the problem of illegal drugs has to be addressed much more effectively to
ensure community peace and harmony;

WHEREAS, Section 16 of the Local Government Code of 1991 provides that local
government units shall pursue undertakings to improve public morals and maintain peace and order,
among other equally significant concerns;

WHEREAS, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 08-227 dated December 2, 1998 enjoins the
creation of Anti-drug Abuse Councils in all levels;

NOW THEREFORE, I, Orlando C. Marquilencia, by virtue of the powers vested in me by


law, as the Punong Barangay of Barangay Magdalo, Imus City, do hereby order the creation of the
Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (BADAC) of Barangay Magdalo, Imus City.

SECTION 1. Composition. The Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council shall be composed of


the following:

Chairman : Orlando C. Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

Vice Chairman: Ruben Bonavente


Brgy. Tanod, Ex-O
Members : __________________________
School Principal

Reynaldo I. Mata
Lupon Member

Norma C. Garcia
BHW/BNS

__________________________
NGO/Socio-Civic Group Rep.

Ernesto Astorga
Church Group Representative

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SECTION 2. Functions. The Anti-Drug Abuse Council shall perform the following roles
and responsibilities.

 Serve as a focal point through which various organizations and individuals work
together cooperatively in the planning, implementation and evaluation of programs
on drug abuse prevention.

 Provide for an effective mechanism for the coordination of existing services and
programs and those which might be developed in the immediate future;

 Provide for the mechanism to obtain funds, volunteers, facilities and technical
expertise; and

 Perform other related responsibilities as may be assigned by component authorities.

SECTION 3. Effectivity. This Order shall take effect immediately.

Done this 16th of March, 2014 at Barangay Magdalo, Imus City.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 08-2014


Series of 2014

ORGANIZATION OF THE BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION


MANAGEMENT COUNCIL (BDRRMC)
WHEREAS, it is the policy of the State to uphold the people’s constitutional rights to life
and property by addressing the root causes of vulnerabilities to disasters, strengthening the
country’s institutional capacity for disaster risk reduction and management and building the
resilience of local communities to disasters including climate change impacts

WHEREAS, on May 27, 2010, Republic Act No. 10121, otherwise known as the
“Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010” was enacted to strengthen the
Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction System

WHEREAS, Section 12 of Republic Act 10121 and its IRR mandate the establishment of a
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (DRRMO) in every province, city and
municipality, and a Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and management Committee (BDRRMC) in
every barangay.

NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the power vested in me by law, I, Orlando C.


Marquilencia, Punong Barangay of Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite, do hereby orders
that:

SECTION 1. Composition. The Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council of


Barangay Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite is hereby created and shall be composed of the
following:
Chairman : Orlando C. Marquilencia
Punong Barangay

Members : Romualdo R. Supilanas


Barangay Kagawad

Kaizer L. Jardin
Barangay Kagawad

Ginedino A. Soriaso
Barangay Kagawad

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Nilce S. Cantilero
Barangay Kagawad

Ariston M. Concordia
Barangay Kagawad

Lorna B. Alquiros
Barangay Kagawad

Jose A. Santos
Barangay Kagawad

Ma. Karen Krista Buňo


NGO Representative

SECTION 2. Functions. The Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council shall
perform the following functions with impartiality given the emerging challenges brought by
disasters of our times:
1. Design, program, and coordinate disaster risk reduction and management activities
consistent with the National Council's standards and guidelines;
2. Facilitate and support risk assessments and contingency planning activities at the local level;
3. Consolidate local disaster risk information which includes natural hazards, vulnerabilities,
and climate change risks, and maintain a local risk map;
4. Organize and conduct training, orientation, and knowledge management activities on
disaster risk reduction and management at the local level;
5. Operate a multi-hazard early warning system, linked to disaster risk reduction to provide
accurate and timely advice to national or local emergency response organizations and to the
general public, through diverse mass media, particularly radio, landline communications,
and technologies for communication within rural communities;
6. Formulate and implement a comprehensive and - integrated Barangay Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Plan (BDRRMP) in accordance with the national, regional and
provincial framework, and policies on disaster risk reduction in close coordination with the
Barangay Development Councils (BDC);
7. Prepare and submit to the local sanggunian through the LDC the annual BDRRMC Plan and
budget, the proposed programming of the BDRRMF:
8. Conduct continuous disaster monitoring and mobilize instrumentalities and entities of the
barangay, CSOs, private groups and organized volunteers, to utilize their facilities and
resources for the protection and preservation of life and properties during emergencies in
accordance with existing policies and procedures;

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9. Identify, assess and manage the hazards vulnerabilities and risks that may occur in their
locality;
10. Disseminate information and raise public awareness about those hazards. vulnerabilities and
risks, their nature, effects, early warning signs and counter-measures;
11. Identify and implement cost-effective risk reduction measures/strategies;
12. Maintain a database of human resource, equipment, directories, and location of critical
infrastructures and their capacities such as hospitals and evacuation centers;
13. Develop, strengthen and operationalize mechanisms for partnership or networking with the
private sector, CSOs, and volunteer groups;
14. Take all necessary steps on a continuing basis to maintain, provide, or arrange the provision
of, or to otherwise make available, suitably-trained and competent personnel for effective
civil defense and disaster risk reduction and management in its area;
15. Organize, train, equip and supervise the local emergency response teams and the ACDV s,
ensuring that humanitarian aid workers are equipped with basic skills to assist mothers to
breastfeed;
16. Respond to and manage the adverse effects of emergencies and carry out recovery activities
in the affected area, ensuring that there is an efficient mechanism for immediate delivery of
food, shelter and medical supplies for women and children, endeavor to create a special
place where internally-displaced mothers can find help with breastfeeding, feed and care for
their babies and give support to each other;
17. Within its area, promote and raise public awareness of and compliance with this RA 10121
and legislative provisions relevant to the purpose of this Act;
18. Coordinate other disaster risk reduction and management activities;
19. Establish linkage/network with other LGUs for disaster risk reduction and emergency
response purposes;
20. Establish a Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Operations Center;
21. Prepare and submit, through the LDC, the report on the utilization of the BDRRMF and
other dedicated disaster risk reduction and management resources to the local Commission
on Audit (COA), copy furnished the regional director of the OCD and the Local
Government Operations Officer of the DILG; and

SECTION 3. Secretariat. The chairman of the Council will designate the Secretariat which
will provide administrative and technical support services to their respective BDRRMC members.

SECTION 4. Effectivity. This order shall take effect immediately.


Issued this 16th day of March 2014 at Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 09-2014

REORGANIZATION OF BARANGAY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM


(BHERT)
WHEREAS, influenza A (H1N1) has already spread to more than 70 countries in the world,
including Philippines;

WHEREAS, our national government has limited capacity to respond if ever there would be
a wide spread of influenza A (H1N1) in the country;

WHEREAS, it is declared policy that LGUs should take measures to prevent, abort and/or
minimize the entryand spread of diseases in their respective localities.

WHEREAS, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2009-090 dated June 30, 2009 enjoins all
barangay to reactivate their respective Barangay Health Reponse Team (BHERT).

NOW THEREFORE, I, Orlando C. Marquilencia, Punong Barangay of Barangay


Magdalo, Imus City, Cavite, by virtue of the power vested upon me, do hereby order that;

SECTION 1. Composition. The Barangay Health Response Team (BHERT) of barangay


Magdalo shall compose of the following:

Chairman : Orlando C. Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

Executive Officer : Nilce S. Cantilero & Ariston Concordia


Barangay Kagawad (Chairman on Health and Sanitation)

Members : Judith Tugado


Midwife

Nezsa Villaflor
Barangay Health Worker

Ruben Bonavente
Chief, Barangay Tanod

Shatteline D. Arrevalo
DepEd/School Representative

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SECTION 2. Functions of BHERT. The BHERT shall perform the following function:

1. Conduct visits in the home of every arriving person from influenza A


(H1N1) affected country.
2. Take daily the temperature of the said person. If found symptoms of
Influenza A (H1N1), report immediately to Rural Health Unit.
3. List down the names of person that came in contact with the suspected
influenza A (H1N1) carrier. Monitor also the temperature of these persons

SECTION 3. Effectivity. This order shall take effect immediately.

Issued this 16th day of March, 2011 at Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 10-2014

CREATION OF BARANGAY NUTRITION COUNCIL (BNC)


WHEREAS, malnutrition is seriously affecting millions of our people;

WHEREAS, malnutrition retards mental and physical development of our children, weakens
their resistance to infections resulting in unnecessary loss of human lives through high infant and
child mortality rates;

WHEREAS, coordination has proven to be of great value in integrating the food and
nutrition efforts of various concerned individuals in our country downward to barangay level;

WHEREAS, under Presidential decree no. 491 which is the Nutrition Act of the Philippines,
a National Nutrition council was created to be highest policy making and coordinating body on
nutrition;

NOW THEREFORE, I, Orlando C. Marquilencia, Punong Barangay of Barangay


Magdalo, Imus City, by virtue of the power vested in me by law, do hereby order the creation of
the Barangay Nutrition Council (BNC) of this Barangay, to be composed of the following:

SECTION 1. Composition.

Chairman : Orlando C. Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

Vice Chairman: Nilce S. Cantilero


Chairman, Committee on Health

Members : Sollinor L. Bongiad


Public School Teacher

Shatteline D. Arrevalo
Day Care Worker

Norma C. Garcia
BHW

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Prince Andre Raven Concepcion


BNS

Ma. Karen Krista Buňo


NGO Representative

SECTION 2. Functions.

1. Formulate local food and nutrition policies, strategies and projects for nutrition
improvement;
2. Coordinate the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the
integrated local plan of action for children;
3. Coordinate with other institutions concerned for resources generation; and
4. call on other departments and instrumentalities of local government unit for
assistance in the forms of personnel, facilities and resources, as the need arises.

SECTION 3. Effectivity. This order shall take effect immediately.

Issued this 16th day of March 2014, at the Barangay Magdalo, Imus City

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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 11-2014


Series of 2014

REORGANIZING THE BARANGAY ECOLOGICAL SOLID WASTE


MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Whereas, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2001-19 dated March 2, 2002 direct the creation of an
ecological Solid Waste management Board;

Whereas, the Ecological Solid Waste management Board is primary responsible in carrying out the
mandate of implementing the Solid Waste management program;

Whereas, to supplement the creation of the Ecological Solid Waste Management Board of various
levels, Ecological Solid Waste Management Committee at the barangay level shall also be created;

NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the powerd vested in me by law, I Orlando C. Marquilencia


Punong Barangay of Barangay MAGDALO phase 8 Bahayang Pag-asa Subd. City of Imus, Cavite
do hereby orders that:

SECTION 1. Composition. The Barangay MAGDALO Ecological Solid Waste Management


Committee is hereby created and composed by the following:

Punong Barangay, as Chairman ORLANDO C. MARQUILENCIA

Members:

Barangay Kagawad (Chairman on NILCE S. CANTILERO


Environment Protection/Helath/Sanitation

Public/Private School Principal or Rep. SHATELINE D. AREVALO

Parent-Teacher Association Mrs. ELLEN MADRIGAL


President of Representative

Religious Organization Representative TEODERICO CIFRA

Bussiness Sector Representative HENELINA T. CONCORDIA

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SECTION 2. Objectives.

The Barangay SWM Committee shall have the following functions and responsibilities:

A) Formulated Solid Waste Management program consistent with the City/Municipal Solid
Waste Management Plan
B) Segregate and collect biodegradable, compostable, reusable waste.
C) Establish a Materials Recovery Facility

SECTION 3. Effectivity. This order shall take effect immediately.

Issued this 16th day of March 2014, at the Barangay Magdalo, Imus City

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.12-2014


Series of 2014

ESTABLISHMENT OF A VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN (VAW)


DESK AND DESIGNATING VAW DESK OFFICER THEREAT

WHEREAS, The State condemns discrimination against women in all forms and pursues by
all appropriate means and without delay the policy of eliminating discrimination against women in
keeping with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
(DECAW) and other international instruments consistent with the Philippine law. The State shall
accord women the rights, protection and opportunities available to every member of society;

WHEREAS, The Magna Carta of Women (RA 9710) enacted on August 14, 2009 is a
comprehensive women’s human rights law the seeks to eliminate discrimination against women by
recognizing, protecting, fulfilling and promoting the rights of Filipino women, especially those in
the marginalized sectors;

WHERAS, Chapter IV, Section 9. Protection from Violence of the same Act provides for
the establishment of a Violence Against Women (VAW) Desk in every barangay to ensure that
violence against women cases are fully addressed in a gender-responsive manner;

WHEREAS, Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2010-2 of DILG, DSWD, DepED, DOH and
Philippine Commission on Women provides the guidelines and procedures pursuant to provision of
the Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 9710 that there is a need to establish a Violence
Against Women (VAW) Desk in every barangay and designating officer thereat.

NOW, THEREFORE, I ORLANDO C. MARQUILENCIA, Punong Barangay of


Barangay MAGDALO , City of Imus, Cavite by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do
hereby order:

SECTION 1. Establishment of Violence Against Women (VAW) Desk and Designating Hon.
Lorna B. Alquiros & Nilce S. Cantilero as a VAW Desk Officer thereat.

SECTION 2. Functions of Barangay VAW Desk:

1. Respond to gender-based violence cases brought to the barangay;

2. Record the number of gender-based violence handled by the Barangay and submit a quarterly
report on all cases of VAW to the DILG Municipal Field Office and the Municipal Social Welfare
Development Office;

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3. Keep VAW case records confidential and secured, and ensure that only authorized personnel
can access it;

4. Assist victims of VAW in securing Barangay Protection Order (BPO) and access necessary
services;

5. Develop the barangay’s gender responsive plan in addressing gender based violence, including
support services, capacity building and referral system;

6. Coordinate with and refer cases to government agencies, non-government organizations


(NGOs institutions, and other service providers as necessary;

7. Address other forms of abuse committed against women, especially senior citizens, women
with disabilities and other marginalized groups;

8. Lead advocacies on the elimination of VAW in the community; and

9. Perform other related functions as may be assigned.

SECTION 3. Effectivity. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.

Done this 16th day of March 2014 at Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


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Executive Order No. 13-2014


Series of 2014

ORGANIZING/REORGANIZING THE BARANGAY PHYSICAL FITNESS


AND SPORTS DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (BPFSDC)
WHEREAS, Article XIV, Section 19 (1) of the Philippine Constitution provides that the
state shall promote physical education and encourage sports, league competitions, and amateur
sports, including training for international competitions, to foster self-discipline, teamwork and
excellence for the development of a healthy and alert citizenry;

WHEREAS, Section 389 (b) (13) provides that barangay shall conduct an Annual Palarong
Barangay which shall feature traditional sports and disciplines included in national and international
games, in coordination with the Department of education;

WHEREAS, DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2003-33 dated February 28, 2003, requiring
the reorganization/reactivation of Physical Fitness and sports development council (BPFSDC) at all
levels;

NOW THEREFORE, I, Orlando C. Marquilencia, by virtue of the powers vested in me by


law, as the Punong Barangay of Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite., do hereby order the
creation of the Barangay Physical Fitness and Sports Development Council (BPFSDC) of Barangay
Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite

SECTION 1. Composition. The Barangay Physical Fitness and Sports Development


Council of Barangay, Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite shall be composed of the following:

Chairman : Orlando C. Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

Members : Kaizer L. Jardin


SB Member, Committee on
Sports Development

Mario V. Corpuz
NGO Representative

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SECTION 2. Functions. The Barangay Physical Fitness and Development Council shall assume
and perform the following functions and responsibilities;

1. Conduct meeting at least once a month;


2. Plan and formulate short/medium/long term Sectoral Sports Plan for implementation;
3. Conduct a local palaro then monitor and assess said activity for improvement and
continuity;
4. Disseminate sport policies and programs to encourage wide and active participation of
constituents on physical fitness and sports activities;
5. Facilitate and identify talented and gifted athletes and recruit and prepare them to qualify
for the national selection of representatives for international sports competitions;
6. Submit reports.

SECTION 3. Effectivity. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately.

Done this 16th day of March 2014 at Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


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Executive Order No. 14-2014


Series of 2014

AN ORDER CREATING THE BARANGAY GAD FOCAL POINT SYSTEM


OF BARANGAY MAGDALO CITY OF IMUS, CAVITE
WHEREAS, the Philippine Constitution recognizes the fundamental equality of women and
men;

WHEREAS, RA 7610 pursues women’s empowerment and gender equality;

WHEREAS, RA 9710 or the MAGNA CARTA FOR WOMEN (MCW) provides that the
local government officials and employees shall be responsible in promoting and ensuing that gender
and development is mainstreamed in local policy, making, planning and programming , budgeting
and implementation, monitoring and evaluation;

WHEREAS, Section 37 of the MCW Implementing Rules and Regulations provides that
Local Government Units shall ensure that the Gad Focal Point System (GFPS) or similar GAD
mechanisms shall be in place, fully functional and the members have the capacity and influence to
promote gender mainstreaming;

NOW THEREFORE, I, Orlando C. Marquilencia, by virtue of the powers vested in me by


law, as the Punong Barangay of Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite, do hereby order the
creation of the Barangay GAD Focal Point System of Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite

SECTION 1. Composition. The Barangay GAD Focal Point System of Barangay


Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite shall be composed of the following:

Chairman : Orlando C. Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

Co-Chairman : Lorna B. Alquiros


Kagawad .Committee on Education, Women & Child

Members : Nilce Cantilero


Kagawad .Committee on Health & Services

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Norma Garcia
Barangay Health Worker

Mae Eleonor Mata


Barangay Secretary/VAW Desk Officer

Lorenza Datuin
Barangay Treasurer

Teresita Llenas
Lupong Tagapamayapa Member

SECTION 2. Functions. The GAD Focal Point System shall ensure and sustain the
Barangay’s critical consciousness in supporting gender and development, women’s empowerment
and responding to gender issues. The GFPS shall take the lead role in direction setting, advocacy,
planning, monitoring and evaluation, and technical advisory in mainstreaming GAD perspective in
LGU programs, projects, activities and processes.

Specifically, the GFPS shall perform the following functions:

1. Lead in mainstreaming GAD perspectives in LGU policies, plans and programs.


Assessment of gender responsiveness of systems, structures and priority needs and
concerns of constituencies and employees and the formulation of recommendations
including their implementation;

2. Assist in the formulation of GAD Code;

3. Lead in setting up appropriate systems and mechanism to ensure the generation,


processing, review and updating of sex-disaggregated data or GAD database to serve
as basis in performance-based and gender-responsive planning and budgeting;

4. Coordinate efforts of different division/office/units of the LGU and advocate for the
integration og GAD perspective in all their systems and process;

5. Spearhead the preparation of Annual and performance based Barangay GAD their
locality and in the context of the LGU mandate and consolidate the same following
the form and procedures prescribed in the Joint Memorandum Circular;

6. Lead the monitoring of the effective implementation of the Annual GPB, GAD Code
and other related policies and plans;

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7. Strengthen linkages with other barangay’s and the LGU, concerned agencies and
organizations working on women’s rights and gender development to harmonize,
synchronize GAD efforts at various level of governance;

8. Promote and actively pursue the participation of women and gender advocates, other
civil society groups and private organizations in various stages of development
planning cycle, giving attention to marginalized sector;

9. Ensure that all personnel of the barangay including the planning and finance officers
(BDC, SBM Chairman of Appropriations Committee. Barangay Treasurer) are
capacitated with GAD.

SECTION 3. Establishment and Maintenance of Database. The Barangay shall


spearhead the setting up or maintenance of GAD database to serve as basis for gender responsive
planning, programming and policy formulation.

1. The Barangay Secretary shall maintain a GAD database both manually operated and
shall form part of the Management Information System (MIS) or Barangay Database.

2. Sex-disaggregated reports from local agencies or offices such as; the Department of
Agriculture (DA), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and Department of
Trade and Industry (DTI). The sex-disaggregated data and results for the Community
Based Monitoring System (CBMS), the National Governance Performance Management
System (LGPMS) may form part of the GAD database.

3. The Barangay GFPS shall gather and process sex-disaggregated data and GAD related
information for submission to city.

SECTION 4. Gender and Development (GAD) Planning and Budgeting

1. A Gender and Development Plan of Barangay Magdalo City of Imus, Cavite shall be
formulated annually within the context of barangay governance and ensure gender
mainstreaming in the policies, programs and projects. it shall be integrated in Barangay
Development Plan, the cost of implementation of which shall be at least (5%) of
Barangay Budget Amounting to ₱5,000.00

2. Priority GAD PPA’s shall be considered addressing the emerging issues and concerns
on:
a. Provision on basic services and facilities to protect and fulfill women’s right,
including their right to protection from all forms of violence;

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b. Women’s economic environment empowerment, including women’s participation in


economic governance;
c. Participation in local governance and decision making;
d. Other provision of the MCW.

SECTION 5. Effectivity. This order shall take effect immediately.

Done this 29th day of April 2014 at Barangay Magdalo, City of Imus, Cavite.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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Executive Order No. 17-2014


Series of 2014

ISANG KAUTUSANG NAGTATATAG SA “BARANGAY ACTION TEAM” NG


BARANGAY MAGDALO, LUNGSOD NG IMUS, LALAWIGAN NG CAVITE,
NAGTATALAGA NG MGA TUNGKULIN AT RESPONSIBILIDAD NITO, AT
NAGTATAKDA SA MGA ALITUNTUNIN NA MAY KAUGNAYAN SA PAGPAPATUPAD
NG “PANTAWID PAMILYANG PILIPINO PROGRAM”

SAPAGKAT, itinatadhan ng Seksyon 16 ng Republic Act No. 7160 (kilala rin bilang Local
Government Code of 1991) na tungkulin ng mga pamahalaang local na pangalagaan ang kapakanan
ng mga mamamayan nito;

SAPAGKAT, ang Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) ay lumikha ng


isang programang naglalayong bawasan ang kahirapan sa pamamagitan ng Pantawid Pamilyang
Pilipino Program na nagkakaloob ng “conditional cash transfer” sa mga natukoy na mahihirap na
pamilya upang makamit ang makataong pag-unlad;

SAPAGKAT, ang Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Imus na may napatalang 2,306 na benepisyaryo


na nakakalat sa 78 barangay ay nangako ng kahandaan na maging katuwang ng DSWD at iba pang
ahensya para sa matagumpay na pagpapatupad ng programa;

SAPAGKAT, nakikita ng Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Imus na mas magiging epektibong


kabalikat sa pagpapatupad ng programang ito ang mga pinuno at mamamayan ng barangay;

DAHIL DITO, AKO SI ORLANDO C. MARQUILENCIA, PUNONG BARANGAY NG


BRGY. MAGDALO, LUNGSOD NG IMUS, LALAWIGAN NG CAVITE AY LUMAKDA SA
KAUTUSANG ITO UPANG ISAKATUPARAN NG LAHAT NG NASASANGKOT ANG MGA
SUMUSUNOD:

Seksyon 1. Pagtatag sa Barangay Action Team (BAT). – Tinatatag ang Barangay Action
Team (BAT) na bubuuin ng mga sumusunod:

TAGAPANGULO: ORLANDO C. MARQUILENCIA


Punong Barangay

PANGALANG TAGAPANGULO: Lorna B. Alquiros


Sangguniang Barangay Committee
Education, Women & Child

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MGA KASAPI: ROMUALDO R. SUPILANAS


Barangay Kagawad

KAIZER L. JARDIN
Barangay Kagawad

GINEDINO A. SORIASO
Barangay Kagawad

ARISTON M. CONCORDIA
Barangay Kagawad

LORNA B. ALQUIROS
Barangay Kagawad

JOSE A. SANTOS
Barangay Kagawad

NILCE S. CANTILERO
Barangay Kagawad

NESZA V. VILLAFLOR
Barangay Health Worker

RESURRECCION N. VILLAROSA
Barangay Health Worker

SHATTELINE D. AREVALO
Day Care Worker

ALFREDO M. CULEBRA JR.


Parent Leader

ARTEMIO E. EBEO
NGO Representative/HOA President

RUBEN BONAVENTE
Barangay Tanod

CLIFFORD LABONG
Barangay Tanod

SONNY DE LEON
Barangay Tanod

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JULUIS SAMONTE
Barangay Tanod

NOEL SANTILLAN
Barangay Tanod

LAREDO MARQUEZ
Barangay Tanod

ALBERT VILLACAMPA
Barangay Tanod

ROLAND TERAÑA
Barangay Tanod

ROSELLER ESCAREZ
Barangay Tanod

RUSSEL BRIONES
Barangay Tanod

RAMIL PERDINIA
Barangay Tanod

MICHAEL PANDAAN
Barangay Tanod

JERSON JUANILLO
Barangay Tanod

CEASAR MAYLON
Barangay Tanod

JOHN CLAYE MANLUNAS


Barangay Tanod

JOHN ROBERT CARPISO


Barangay Tanod

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Seksyon 2. Mga Tungkulin at Responsibilidad. – Ang mga tungkulin at responsibilidad ng Barangay


Action Team (BAT) ay ang mga sumusunod;

 Mahigpit na ipatupad ang lahat ng patakaran at alituntunin ng Pantawid Pamilya Program na


nagmumula sa National Advisory Council (NAC) ng Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
(Pantawid Pamilya Program);
 Dumalo sa mga oryentasyon, pagsasanay, pagpupulong at iba pang katulad na aktibidad na
naglilinaw ng kaaksyunan ng Pantawid Pamilya Program;
 Tiyakin ang pagpapatupad ng programa sa nasasakupang barangay;
 Tiyakin na may mahigpit na koordinasyon at pag-uugnayan sa pagitan ng City Links at Provincial
Links;
 Iulat sa City Links at Provincial Links ang mga reklamo/hinaing at/o paglabag sa mga kondisyon ng
programa;
 Tumulong sa paglulunsad ng mga aktibidad ng Pantawid Pamilya Program sa kanilang barangay;
 Subaybayan at gabayan ang mga sambahayang benepisyaryo ng responsableng pagpapamilya, child
labor, drug abuse, pagsusugal, malubhang pag-iinom ng alak, at si pagtupad sa mga alituntunin at
kondisyon ng programa;
 Tugunan ang mga naisulat na lumalabag sa child labor law, drug abuse, child abuse, pagsusugal, at
labis na pag-iinom ng alak s pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng nasusulat na babala sa bawat paglabag
na ginawa ng isang benepisyaryo sa mga patakaran ng Pantawid Pamilya Program alinsunod sa NAC
Resolution No. 9-S-2012;
 Pagsasampa ng naaangkop na kaso sa City Advisory Committee (CAC) laban sa mga alituntunin at
patakaran ng Pantawid Pamilya Program na hindi nasolusyunan ng BAT;
 Ipaalala at tiyakin ng gagamitin sa wastong pangangailangan ng benepisyaryo ang biyayang
natatanggap mula sa programa at;
 Lumikha ng mga alituntunin at kapasyahang di-tataliwas sa mga resolusyon ng National Advisory
Committee (NAC) ng Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program.

Seksyon 3. Mga kaparusahan para sa mga Benepisyaryo na lalabag sa mga alituntunin ng


Pantawid Pamilya Program. – Ang mga sumusunod na kaparusahan ay ipapataw sa sinumang
benepisyaryo na lalabag sa mga alituntunin at patakaran ng Pantawid Pamilya Program na
may kaugnayan sa edukasyon at pang-kalusugan/nutrisyon:

 Matapos ang unang paglabag, hindi matatanggap ng benepisyaryo ang grant sa buwan kung kalian
niya ginawa ang unang paglabag;
 Matapos ang ikalawang paglabag, bibigyan ang benepisyaryo ng written warning ng Provincial
Operations Office batay sa rekomendasyon ng City Link na alinsunod sa mga ebidensya ng
Compliance Verification Form 2 (Education), CV Form 3 (Health and Nutrition);
 Matapos ang ikatlong paglabag, tatlong buwan isususpinde ang benepisyaryo sa pagtanggap ng
buwanang grant;
 Ang isang benepisyaryo ng lalabag sa mga patakaran ng Pantawid Pamilya Program sa ikaapat ng
pagkakataon ay permenenteng tatanggalin sa listahan ng mga benepisyaryo ng programa.

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Seksyon 4. Pag-apela sa Kaparusahang Ipapataw. – Ang sinumang benepisyaryo na


mapapatawan ng kaparusahan ay maaring umapela sa Regional Project Management Office
(RPMO) na matatagpuan sa Alabang, Muntinlupa City na maipapaabot sa pamamagitan ng kanilang
City Links sa loob ng labin-limang araw (15 days) matapos magsimula ang suspension na
pagbibigay ng grant.

Ang nabanggit na apela ay dapt iresolbang Grievance Officer sa loob ng tatlong 3 buwan
mula sa petsa kung kailan ito isinampa alinsunod sa NAC Resolution No. 1-S-2011.

Kung ang apela ay sang-ayunan ng RPMO, ang mga magulang ng mga batanga
benepisyaryo ng Pantawid Pamilya Program ay uutusang dumalo sa isang re-orientation seminar s
kanilang tungkulin bilang benepisyaryo, lumagda sa isang panibagong Oath of Commitment, at
lumahok sa mga counseling sessions na ibibigay ng City Social Welfare and Development Office
(CSWDO) ng Lungsod ng Imus bago bawiin ang mga suspension at ibalik ang sambahayang
benepisyaryo sa programa.

Kung ang apela ay hindi sang-ayunan ng RPMO, ang benepisyaryo ay matatanggal sa programa.

Ang benepisyaryong lumabag sa mga patakaran ng Pantawid Pamilya Program sa apat na


pagkakataon ay permanenteng matatanggal s programa at walang karapatang umapela sa RPMO.

Seksyon 5. Mga Kaparusahan sa mga Benepisyaryo na Lalabag sa mga Alituntunin ng


Pantawid Pamilya Program na may kaugnayan sa pagsusugal at maling paggamit ng grant,
pagsanla ng cash card, paglabag sa mga batas na may kaugnayan sa child labor, drug abuse,
child abuse at labis na pag-iinom ng alak. – Ang mga sumusunod na kaparusahan ay ipapataw sa
sinumang benepisyaryo na lalabag sa mga alituntunin at patakaran ng Pantawid Pamilya Program
na may kaugnayan sa pagsusugal at maling paggamit ng grant, pagsasanla ng cash card, paglabag sa
mga batas na may kaugnayan sa child labor, drug abuse, at labis na pag-iinom ng alak:

 Matapos ang unang paglabag, bibigyan ng verbal warning ng Punong Barangay at ng City Link ang
benepisyaryo hinggil sa nabanggit na paglabag na may paliwanag sa maaaring kahantungan ng
muling paglabag;
 Matapos ang ikalawang paglabag,ipapaliwanag ng Punong Barangay at City Link na
pansamantalang ililipat sa tatlong (3) buwanang cash grant sa isang responsible at nakakatandang
miyembro ng pamilya ng benepisyaryo, o kung hindi man ay sa nakakatandang kamg-anak ng
benepisyaryo. Kung walang kamag-anak na kwalipikado,pansamantalang pamamahalaan ng
CSWDO ang pagbibigay ng cash grant sa mga mag-aaral na benepisyaryo;
 Matapos ang ikatlong paglabag, tatanggalin na ang benepisyaryo mula sa programa at wala ng
karapatang umapela.

Seksyon 6. Pagpapalit ng mga patakaran ng Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino sa mga regulasynng


binanggit at ang bagong patakaran ang ipinatutupad sa Barangay at irerebisa ang resolusyong ito
upang makasunod sa pagbabagong ipinatutupad ng programa sa mga regulasyon ito.

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Sekyson 7. Sekretaryat. – Isa sa mga Parent Leaders na kasapi sa BAT ang itatalaga ng BAT
bilang pangkalahatang responsable sa pagkuha ng Katitikan ng Pulong at Pag-iingat ng tala at
dokumento ng BAT.

Seksyon 8. Tagapamahala. – Ang Punong Barangay, o ang kanyang kinatawan, ang magiging
tagapamahala sa lath ng aktibidad at proyekto ng lahat ng cluster ng programa sa Barangay.

Seksyon 9. Pagpupulong. – Ang BAT ay magpupulong minsan sa loob ng isang (1) buwan, o mas
malimit pa kapag hinihingi ng pagkakataon. Sa mga nabanggit na pagpupulong, magbibigay ng mga
mungkahi ang mga miyembro ng BAT at ng kanilang City Link upang maiwasan ang paglabag ng
mga benepisyaryo sa programa at maiatas ang antas ng kanilang pagtupad sa mga nabanggit na
alituntunin ng Pantawid Pamilya Program.

Seksyon 10. Pondo. – Maaaring kunin ng BT ang pondong kailangan para sa pagpapatupad ng mga
proyekto at aktibidades nito mula sa pondo ng barangay o sa pamamagitan ng pondo mula sa
Gender and Development.

Seksyon 11. Pagkakabisa. – Ang kautusang ito ay kagyat na magkakabisa at iiral habang
ipinatutupad ang Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program sa Lungsod ng Imus, Lalawigan ng Kabite.

PINAGTIBAY sa Barangay Magdalo, Lungsod ng Imus, Lalawigan ng Kabite ngayong ika-15 ng


Hunyo taong 2014.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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KAUTUSAN TAGAPAGPATUPAD BLG. 15-2014

PAGBBUBUO NG PINALAWAK NA LUPON NG BARANGAY SA KAPAYAPAAN AT


KAUTUSAN (EXPANDED BARANGAY PEACE AND ORDER COMMITTEE) AT
PINALAWAK NA KONSEHO NG BARANGAY SA PAG-UNLAD (EXPANDED
BARANGAY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL)

SAPAGKAT, bilang pangunahing yunit pulitikal, ang barangay ay magsisilbing


nangungunang yunit ng pamahalaan na nagpaplano at nagpapatupad ng mga patakaran, plano,
programa, proyekto at mga Gawain sa pamayanan, at bilang isang porum kung saan ang sama-
samang mga pananaw ng mga tao ay maaaring ipahayag, linawin at isaalang-alang, at kung saan
ang mga hidwaan ay maaaring mapayapang lutasin;

SAPAGKAT, ang Kagawaran ng Interyor at local na Pamahalaan rehiyon 4A


(CALABARZON) ay nagpalabas ng Pang-rehiyong Memorandum Sirkular bilang 2006-03 noong
15 Pebrero 2006 na kung saan ang mga dumaraming bilang ng mga institusyon na nakabase sa
barangay na nagkakasanib-sanib sa bawat isa sa kanilang mga proyekto at programa ay binigyang
diin;

SAPAGKAT, ang lahat ng barangay ay pinagtagubilinan na pagtibayin ang Pinalawak na


Lupon ng Barangay sa Kapayapaan at Kaayusan (Expanded BPOC) at pinalawak ng Konseho ng
Barangay sa Pag-unlad (Expanded BDC) upang mapadali ang pag-iisa ng mga iba’t ibang
institusyong nakabase sa barangay upang pagaanin at patatagin ang balangkas at kaparanan para sa
mas lalong epektibo at mahusay na pagsisikap para sa kapayapaan at pag-unlad;

SAPAGKAT, ang pagkakabuo ng mga pangkat ay halos magkakapareho, bunga nito ang
pagdudulot ng pagsasanib ng tungkulin, di tamang pagkagamit ng tao, material at pananalaping
pinagkukunan, pagkalito, ganon din ang di-tama at sobrang paghihirap ng mga miyembro, lalung
lalo na ang Punong Barangay na kailangan niyang mamuno sa napakaraming pagpupulong at
kaugnay na Gawain na nakakaubos ng maraming oras;

SAPAGKAT, ang pagkakalikha ng napakaraming pangkapayapaan at pangkakayusan at


pangn-ugnayang pangkat sa barangay ay naghahasik ng kalituhaan at kawalang sistema na
magdudulot ng walang kabuluhan sa pagsasakatuparan;

NGAYON DAHIL DITO, Ako, Orlando C. Marquilencia, Punong Barangay ng


MAGDALO, Lungsod ng Imus, Lalawigan ng Kabite, sa pamamagitan ng kapangyarihang
ipinagkaloob sa akin ng Kodigo ng Lokal na Pamahalaan ng 1991, at iba pang umiiral na batas, sa
pamamagitan nito ay ipinag-uutos ang muling pagbubuo ng Pinalawak ng lupon ng Barangay sa
Kapayapaan at Kaayusan at Pinalawak na Konseho ng Barangay sa Pag-unlad, bilang patotoo:

SEKSIYON 1. PAGBUBUO NG EXPANDED BPOC AT BDC. Sa pamamagitan nito ay


itinatakda ang muling pagbubuo ng Pinalawak na Lupon ng barangay sa Kapayapaan at Kaayusan
at Pinalawak ng Konseho ng Barangay sa pag-unlad, kaalinsabay nito ang paghirang sa mga
sumusunod:

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A. PINALAWAK NA LUPON NG BARANGAY SA KAPAYAPAAN AT KAAYUSAN

Tagapangulo: Orlando C. Marquilencia


Pangalawang Tagapangulo: Kaizer L. Jardin
Tagapangulo, Komite ng Karapatang Pantao

Mga Sub-Komite
a. Sub-Komite para sa Pag-iwas sa Krimen/Pagpigil sa Paggamit ng Droga
Tagapangulo ng Sub-Komite: Ariston M. Concordia
Kagawad

Mga Miyembro: Jerwin Robledo


SK Chairperson

Ruben Bonavente
Hepe ng Tanod

Artemio Ebeo
NGO Representative

Donna Mae Conejo-Perez


PTA President

Teodorico Cifra
Religious Organization Representative

Reynaldo Mata
Concerned Citizen

Sub-Komite para sa Proteksyon ng Karapatang Pantao


Tagapangulo ng Sub-Komite: Lorna B. Alquiros
Kagawad

Norma Garcia
BHRAO

Teresita Llenas
Lupon Tagapamayapa Member

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a. Sub-Komite para sa Pamamahala/Pangangasiwa ng Krisis/Panganib


Tagapangulo ng Sub-Komite: Romualdo Supilanas
Kagawad

Shatteline Arrevalo
MSWDO & DepEd Representative

Helena Concordia
Business Sector Representative

Donna Mae Conejo Perez


PTA Representative

Ruben Bonavente
Hepe ng Tanod

b. Sub-Komite sa Community Assistance and Response


Tagapangulo ng Sub-Komite: Ariston M. Concordia
Kagawad

Teresita Llenas
Lupong Tagapamayapa Member

Ruben Bonavente
Hepe ng Tanod

Clifford Labong
Deputy Chief, Tanod

SONNY DE LEON
Barangay Tanod

JULUIS SAMONTE
Barangay Tanod

LAREDO MARQUEZ
Barangay Tanod

ALBERT VILLACAMPA
Barangay Tanod

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B. PINALAWAK NA KONSEHO NG BARANGAY SA PAG-UNLAD

Tagapangulo: Orlando C. Marquilencia, Punong Barangay

Pangalawang Tagapangulo: Jose A. Santos


Kagawad, Tagapangulo, Komite ng Aproprasyon
Mga Sub-Komite:
a. Sub-Komite para sa kalusugan at nutrisyon at sa pangangalaga ng Kapaligiran.
Tagapangulo ng Sub-Komite: NIlce S. CAntilero, Kagawad

Mga Miyembro: Jerwin Robledo (SK Chairperson)

Prince Andre Raven Concepcion (BNS)

Norma Garcia (BHW)

Donna Mae Conejo-Perez (PTA)

Teresita Llenas(Religious Org. Rep.)

Artemio Ebeo (NGO Representative)

Helena Concordia (Business Sector Representative)

Ruben Bonavente (Hepe ng Tanod)

Wilhelmina Briones (Senior citizen’s Org. Rep.)

Dolores Icamen (PWD Rep.)

Adela Lugo (Women Sector Rep.)

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b. Sub-Komite para sa mga Palaro at Pampalakasan


Tagapangulo ng Sub-Komite: Jerwin Robledo, SK Chairman
Mga Miyembro: Annaliza Supilanas (DepEd School Principal)

Bheylyn Concepcion (SK Rep.)

Artemio Ebeo(NGO Rep.)

c. GABAY SA MAMAMAYAN AKSYON CENTER


Tagapangulo ng Sub-Komite: Romualdo Supilanas, Kagawad

Mga Miyembro: Genedino Soriaso(Sang. Brgy. Member)

Mae Eleonor T. Mata (Kalihim ng Barangay)

Lorenza Datuin (Ingat-Yaman ng Barangay)

Jerwin Robledo (SK Chairperson)

Rodolfo Martin (Lupon Tagapamayapa Member)

Donna Mae Conejo-Perez (PTA Rep.)

Artemio Ebeo (NGO)

SEKSIYON 2. LUPON NG TAGAPANGISIWA (Executive Committee)


Itinakda din ang pagbubuo ng dalawang Lupon ng tagapangisiwa ng pamumunuan ng mga
sumusunod:

a.Tagapangulo:
A. Lupon ng Barangay sa Kapayapaan at Kaayusan (BPOC)
Romualdo Supilanas, Kagawad/
Tagapangulo, Komite ng Karapatang Pantao

B. Konseho ng Barangay sa Pag-unlad (BDC)


Jose A. Santos, Kagawad/
Tagapangulo, Komite ng Aproprasyon

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SEKSIYON 3. SEKRETARYAT. Ang bawat sub-komite ay maghahalal o pipili ng


kalihim mula sa kanilang miyembro.

Ang sekretaryat ng Lupon ng Barangay sa Kapayapaan at kaayusan (BPOC) ay


bubuuin ng mga sumusunod na mga miyembro; 1. Kalihim ng barangay, 2. Ingat-Yaman ng
barangay, at 3. Kinatawan ng Non-Governmental Organization (NGO).

Ang sekretaryat ng Konseho ng Barangay sa Pag-unlad (BDC) ay bubuuin ng mga


sumusunod na mga miyembro: 1. Kalihim ng barangay, 2. Ingat-Yaman ng barangay, 3.
Kinatawan ng Non-Governmental Organization (NGO).

SEKSIYON 4. PAGDARAOS NG PAGPUPULONG. Ang nahirang na opisyal ng


Barangay ay mamumuno sa pagpupulong sa sub-komite upang pag-usapang mabuti ang
kani-kanilang pananagutan at mga proyekto, programa, at aktibidad upang iharap sa Lupon
Tagapangasiwa.

Ang dalawang (2) lupon ng Tagapangasiwa ay magkakaroon ng buwanang


pagpupulong upang tayahin/pag-aralan ang estado /kalagayan ng pagpapatupad, mga
suliranin at mga pananagutan ng iba’t ibang programa, mga proyekto at mga gawain ng sub-
komite upang iharap sa Lupon ng Barangay sa Kapayapaan at kaayusan at sa Konseho ng
Barangay sa pag-unlad.

Ang Pinalawak na Lupon ng Barangay sa Kapayapaan at Kaayusan (Expanded


BPOC) at Pinalawak na Konseho ng Barangay sa Pag-Unlad (Expanded BDC) ay
magkakaroon ng pagpupulong tuwing ikatlong buwan. Ang mga sub-komite ng Expanded
BPOC ay magtitipun-tipon upang alaminang estado/kalagayan ng pagpapatupad ng kanilang
iba’t ibang mga programa, proyekto at mga gawain, at makikipag-ugnayan sa BDC upang
tiyakin na ang mga PPAs ng BPOC ay isasama sa Plano ng Barangay sa Pag-unlad para sa
alokasyon ng pondo at badyet. Ang mga sub-komite naman ng Expanded BDC at
magtitipun-tipon at ang Lupong Tagapangasiwa ng BPOC upang alamin ang
estado/kalagayan ng pagpapatupad ng kanilang iba’t ibang programa, mga proyekto at mga
gawain.

SEKSIYON 5. PAG-UULAT. Ang bawat sub-komite ay magsusumite ng ulat sa


mga Lupong Tagapangasiwa (BPOC at BDC) ukol sa mga usapin ng nakapaloob sa mga
naganap na pagpupulong.

Gayundin, sa palagiang pagpupulong (regular session) ng konseho ng Barangay ay


pamumunuan ng sub-komite ang pag-uulat sa konseho tungkol sa mga suliranin at mga
pananagutan para sa impormasyon/kabatiran at kaukulang aksyon.

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Ang Lupon ng Barangay sa Kapayapaan at Kaayusan (BPOC) at ang Konseho ng


Barangay sa Pag-unlad (BDC) ay magsusumite ng Tuwing-Ikatlong Buwang ulat sa Punong
bayan sa pamamagitan ng Sekretaryat at Pambayang konseho sa Pag-unlad at Pambayang
Lupon sa kapayapaan at kaayusan at magkakaroon ng kaukulang paksa: Mga nagawa, mga
suliranin, at mga pananagutan na may angkop na mungkahi para sa kaalaman/kabatiran at
kaukulang aksyon.

SEKSIYON 6. PAGKAKABISA. Ang Kautusang Tagapagpatupad na ito ay


dagliang magkakabisa.

Isinagawa sa Barangay Magdalo, Lungsod ng Imus, Lalawigan ng Kabite ngayong


16 ng Marso 2014.

Hon. Orlando Pangga Marquilencia


Punong Barangay

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BARANGAY OFFICIALS 2010-2013

ORLANDO C. MARQUILENCIA
BARANGAY CHAIRMAN

WILLIAM B. CRUZ LORENZA P. DATUIN


BARANGAY SECRETARY BARANGAY TREASURER

MAE ELEONOR MATA


BRGY. RECORDS KEEPER

SANTOS M. PEREZ Jr. KAIZER L. JARDIN DELIA P. SANTOS


BARANGAY COUNCILOR BARANGAY BARANGAY
COUNCILOR COUNCILOR

ROMUALDO R. SUPILANAS ROLANDO E. BRIONES


BARANGAY COUNCILOR BARANGAY COUNCILOR

MARIO V. CORPUZ NILCE S. CANTILERO


BARANGAY COUNCILOR
BARANGAY COUNCILOR

JERWIN A. ROBLEDO
SK CHAIRMAN

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LIST OF BARANGAY OFFICIALS
(CY 2010-2013)
BARANGAY: MAGDALO
MUNICIPALITY: IMUS
PROVINCE: CAVITE

NAME POSITION ADDRESS


Punong Blk.2 Lot 27 Avenida St. Phase 8
1 Orlando C. Marquilencia Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Barangay
Blk.3 Lot 9 Aure St. Ph8 Brgy.
2 Santos Perez Jr. Kagawad Magdalo
BPS Imus City
Blk.24 Lot 10 Ocampo St. Phase 8
3 Kaizer L. Jardin Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.4 Lot 12 Topacio St. Phase 8
4 Delia P. Santos Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.15 Lot 30 Alas St. Phases 8
5 Romualdo R. Supilanas Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.18 Lot 10 Coronel St. Phase 8
6 Rolando E. Briones Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.23 Lot 27 Quirino St. Phase 8
7 Mario V. Corpuz Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.21 Lot 1 Aguado St. Phase 8
8 Nilce S. Cantilero Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.22 Lot 8 Alvarez St. Phase 8
9 Jerwin A. Robledo SK Chairman Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.28 Lot 8 Aguado St. Phase 8
10 William B. Cruz Secretary Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.25 Lot 5 Ocampo St. Phase 8
11 Lorenza Datuin Treasurer Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.5 Lot 13 Topacio St. Phase 8
12 Mae Eleonor T. Mata BRK Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City

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BARANGAY OFFICIALS 2013-2016

ORLANDO C. MARQUILENCIA
BARANGAY CHAIRMAN

MAE ELEONOR MATA LORENZA P. DATUIN


BARANGAY SECRETARY BARANGAY TREASURER

DAN MAGNO
BRGY. RECORDS KEEPER

ROMUALDO R. SUPILANAS KAIZER L. JARDIN


BARANGAY COUNCILOR BARANGAY
COUNCILOR

GINEDINO A. SORIASO ARISTON M. CONCORDIA


BARANGAY COUNCILOR BARANGAY COUNCILOR

LORNA B. ALQUIROS JOSE A. SANTOS


BARANGAY COUNCILOR BARANGAY COUNCILOR

NILCE S. CANTILERO
BARANGAY COUNCILOR

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LIST OF BARANGAY OFFICIALS
(2013-2016)
BARANGAY: MAGDALO
CITY OF: IMUS
PROVINCE: CAVITE

NAME POSITION ADDRESS


Punong Blk.2 Lot 27 Avenida St. Phase 8
1 Orlando C. Marquilencia Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Barangay
Blk.15 Lot 30 Alas St. Phases 8
2 Romualdo R. Supilanas Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.24 Lot 10 Ocampo St. Phase 8
3 Kaizer L. Jardin Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.7 Lot 78 Sampaguita St. Phase 8
4 Ginedino A. Soriaso Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.22 Lot 4 Alvarez St. Phase 8
5 Ariston M. Concordia Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.5 Lot 10 Topacio St. Phase 8
6 Lorna B. Alquiros Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.4 Lot 12 Topacio St. Phase 8
7 Jose A. Santos Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.22 Lot 1 Aguado St. Phase 8
8 Nilce S. Cantilero Kagawad Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.5 Lot 13 Topacio St. Phase 8
9 Mae Eleonor T. Mata Secretary Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.25 Lot 5 Ocampo St. Phase 8
10 Lorenza Datuin Treasurer Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City
Blk.28 Lot 20 Cailles St. Phase 8
11 Dan Charmaine Magno BRK Brgy. Magdalo BPS Imus City

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