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Local Legislators' Toolkit - The Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng ... Local Legislators' Toolkit - The Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng ...
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Tool 15Sample Environment CodeRepublic of the PhilippinesProvince of AntiqueMunicipality of SebasteOFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BAYANMUNICIPAL ORDINANCE NO. 2004-08AN ORDINANCE ENACTING THE MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENT CODEOF THE MUNICIPALITY OF SEBASTE, ANTIQUEBe it enacted by the <stro<strong>ng</strong>>Sa<strong>ng</strong>gunia<strong>ng</strong></stro<strong>ng</strong>> Bayan in session, that:CHAPTER IGENERAL PROVISIONSSECTION 1. Title and Scope. This Code shall be known as the <stro<strong>ng</strong>>Local</stro<strong>ng</strong>> MunicipalEnvironment Code of Sebaste, Antique. It covers all ordinances enacted by the<stro<strong>ng</strong>>Sa<strong>ng</strong>gunia<strong>ng</strong></stro<strong>ng</strong>> Bayan, which are relevant to the protection, conservation, utilization andmanagement of the environment specifically alo<strong>ng</strong> the areas of land, water and air.SECTION 2. Statement of Purpose. <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> purpose of the Code is to protect,conserve, utilize and manage the environment by integrati<strong>ng</strong>, planni<strong>ng</strong>, implementation,monitori<strong>ng</strong> and evaluation of programs, projects and activities on <stro<strong>ng</strong>>Local</stro<strong>ng</strong>> EnvironmentManagement.SECTION 3. Form and Style. <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> provisions of this Code preserve the original textand form of ordinances when they were passed, while other provision have been written forthe purpose of consolidation or simplify for the sake of clarity and style.SECTION 4. Reference to Code. Whenever reference is made to any portion of theCode the reference applies to all amendments and additions now or hereafter.SECTION 5. Relation of Code Prior to Ordinances. <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> provisions of this Code asthey bear substantially the same subject matter as the ordinances included in thecodification shall be construed as restatements and continuations and not as newenactments.SECTION 6. Conflict Within Different Sections. Should the provisions of thedifferent sections in this Code conflict or contravene with one another, the provision, whichis last in the ordinal sequence, shall govern.SECTION 7. Existi<strong>ng</strong> Rights. No action or proceedi<strong>ng</strong> intended before this Codetakes effect, and no right accrued shall be affected by this Code and procedures thereaftertaken shall conform to the provisions of this Code insofar as possible. <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> chapter and237