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o If it is vetoed by the LCE, the measure is returned to the sa<strong>ng</strong>gunian forreconsideration.o <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> veto shall be communicated to the sa<strong>ng</strong>gunian within 15 days in the caseof the province, and 10 days in the case of city or municipality; otherwise, theordinance is deemed approved as if the LCE had signed it.o <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> sa<strong>ng</strong>gunian may override the veto with a two thirds vote of its membersmaki<strong>ng</strong> the ordinance or resolution legal and bindi<strong>ng</strong>.Step 13. An approved ordinance or resolution goes to a higher level sa<strong>ng</strong>gunian for review.o An ordinance or resolution from a component city or municipality shall bereviewed by the provincial sa<strong>ng</strong>gunian three days after its approval.o An ordinance or resolution of a sa<strong>ng</strong>gunia<strong>ng</strong> bara<strong>ng</strong>ay shall be submitted forreview within 10 days after its enactment.o If no action is taken by a higher level sa<strong>ng</strong>gunian within 30 days aftersubmission of an ordinance or resolution, it shall be deemed valid.Phase 6. Publication and EffectivityStep 14. <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> secretary shall order the posti<strong>ng</strong> of the ordinance or resolution in a bulletinboard at the entrance to the city or municipal hall or at the provincial capitol; and inat least two conspicuous places in the LGU concerned not later than five days afterits approval.o <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> text of the ordinance or resolution shall be disseminated in Pilipino orE<strong>ng</strong>lish and in the Philippine dialect understood by the majority of the people.o Unless otherwise stated in therein, the ordinance shall take effect ten daysfrom the date a copy of it is posted.o Ordinances with penal provisions shall be posted for a minimum of threeconsecutive weeks, and published in a newspaper of general circulationwithin the territorial jurisdiction of the local government unit concerned exceptin the case of bara<strong>ng</strong>ay ordinances. Unless otherwise provided therein, theordinance shall take effect on the day followi<strong>ng</strong> its publication, or at the end ofthe period of posti<strong>ng</strong>, whichever occurs later.122

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