Local Legislators' Toolkit - The Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng ...
Local Legislators' Toolkit - The Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng ... Local Legislators' Toolkit - The Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng ...
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ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY: 25 November 2003.I hereby certify to the correctness of the foregoing Ordinance No. 20, Series of 2003.(Sgd.) ZOE G. HERRERA, JR.Secretary to the
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province as members. (Note: <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> LLEDAC may also include representativesfrom civil society organizations and the private sector to ensure broadercitizen participation in local governance.)<stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>>re shall be an Executive Committee composed of the Governor as Chair, theVice Governor as Co-Chair and five ((5) members. <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> Chair shall appoint two (2)members. <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> three (3) members shall be elected by the Sa<strong>ng</strong>gunian from amo<strong>ng</strong>its members. <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> Provincial Planni<strong>ng</strong> and Development Officer shall act as theSecretary to the Council.Section 4. Functionsa. To determine and recommend socio-economic development goals andpolicies which shall guide the formulation and implementation of theProvincial Development Plan;b. To recommend to the Executive appropriate and necessary measuresrequiri<strong>ng</strong> enactment by <stro<strong>ng</strong>>Sa<strong>ng</strong>gunia<strong>ng</strong></stro<strong>ng</strong>> <stro<strong>ng</strong>>Panlalawigan</stro<strong>ng</strong>>;c. To review the relationship of the legislative agenda to the executive agendato ensure the integration of both;d. To receive and in appropriate cases, require reports on and study measuresto improve the implementation of development assistance from multilateraland bilateral entities;e. To monitor the implementation by the Executive of all resolutions andordinances, approved by the <stro<strong>ng</strong>>Sa<strong>ng</strong>gunia<strong>ng</strong></stro<strong>ng</strong>> <stro<strong>ng</strong>>Panlalawigan</stro<strong>ng</strong>>;f. To assess the effect or impact of approved measures on the citizens andothers concerned, andg. To report and recommend to proper officials or agencies the result of theirwork and such measures it feels necessary and imperative to be undertaken.Section 5. Meeti<strong>ng</strong>s. <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>> Council shall meet on the first Monday of every quarter.Each member shall be duly notified of the time and place before the meeti<strong>ng</strong>. <stro<strong>ng</strong>>The</stro<strong>ng</strong>>Executive Committee shall meet every first Wednesday of the month.Section 6. Effectivity. This ordinance shall take effect 15 days upon its approval.78