Additional Guide:
Informative Reference
Article
One
The Municipal Mayor
Sec. 444. The
Chief Executive: Powers, Duties, Functions and Compensation
Article
Two
The Vice-Mayor
Sec. 445. Powers, Duties and Compensation
Article
Three
The Sangguniang Bayan
Sec. 446. Composition
Sec. 447. Powers, Duties, Functions and Compensation
Sec.
444. The Chief Executive: Powers, Duties, Functions
and Compensation. -
- The
municipal mayor, as the chief executive of the municipal government,
shall exercise such powers and perform such duties and functions
as provided by this Code and other laws.
- For
efficient, effective and economical governance the purpose of which
is the general welfare of the municipality and its inhabitants pursuant
to section 16 of this Code, the municipal mayor shall:
- Exercise
general supervision and control over all programs, projects,
services, and activities of the municipal government, and in
this connection, shall:
- Determine
the guidelines of municipal policies and be responsible
to the Sangguniang Bayan for the program of government;
- Direct
the formulation of the municipal development plan, with
the assistance of the municipal development council, and
upon approval thereof by the Sangguniang Bayan, implement
the same;
- At
the opening of the regular session of the Sangguniang Bayan
for every calendar year and, as may be deemed necessary,
present the program of government and propose policies and
projects for the consideration of the Sangguniang Bayan
as the general welfare of the inhabitants and the needs
of the municipal government may require;
- Initiate
and propose legislative measures to the Sangguniang Bayan
and, from time to time as the require, provide such information
and data needed or requested by said sanggunian in the performance
of its legislative functions; Appoint all officials and
employees whose salaries and wages are wholly or mainly
paid out of municipal funds and whose appointments are not
otherwise provided for in this Code, as well as those he
may be authorized by law to appoint; situation may
- Appoint
all officials and employees whose salaries and wages are
wholly or mainly paid out of municipal funds and whose appointments
are not otherwise provided for in this Code, as well as
those he may authorized by law to appoint;
- Upon
authorization by the Sangguniang Bayan, represent the municipality
in all its business transactions and sign on its behalf
all bonds, contracts, and obligations, and such other documents
made pursuant to law or ordinance;
- Carry
out such emergency measures as may be necessary during and
in the aftermath of man-made and natural disasters and calamities;
- Determine,
according to law or ordinance, the time, manner and place
of payment of salaries or wages of the officials and employees
of the municipality;
- Allocate
and assign office space to municipal and other officials
and employees who, by law or ordinance, are entitled to
such space in the municipal hall and other buildings owned
or leased by the municipal government;
- Ensure
that all executive officials and employees of the municipality
faithfully discharge their duties and functions as provided
by law and this Code, and cause to be instituted administrative
or judicial proceedings against any official or employee
of the municipality who may have committed an offense in
the performance of his official duties;
- Examine
the books, records and other documents of all offices, officials,
agents or employees of the municipality and in aid of his
executive powers and authority, require all national officials
and employees stationed in or assigned to the municipality
to make available to him such books, records, and other
documents in their custody, except those classified by law
as confidential;
- Furnish
copies of executive orders issued by him to the provincial
governor within seventy-two (72) hours after their issuance:
Provided, That municipalities of Metropolitan Manila Area
and that of any metropolitan political subdivision shall
furnish copies of said executive orders to the metropolitan
authority council chairman and to the Office of the President;
- Visit
component Barangays of the municipality at least once every
six (6) months to deepen his understanding of problems and
conditions therein, listen and give appropriate counsel
to local officials and inhabitants, inform the component
Barangay officials and inhabitants of general laws and ordinances
which especially concern them, and otherwise conduct visits
and inspections to the end that the governance of the municipality
will improve the quality of life of the inhabitants;
- Act
on leave applications of officials and employees appointed
by him and the commutation of the monetary value of leave
credits according to law;
- Authorize
official trips outside of the municipality of municipal
officials and employees for a period not exceeding thirty
(30) days;
- Call
upon any national official or employee stationed in or assigned
to the municipality to advise him on matters affecting the
municipality and to make recommendations thereon, or to
coordinate in the formulation and implementation of plans,
programs and projects, and when appropriate, initiate an
administrative or judicial action against a national government
official or employee who may have committed an offense in
the performance of his official duties while stationed in
or assigned to the local government unit concerned;
- Subject
to availability of funds, authorize payment of medical care,
necessary transportation, subsistence, hospital or medical
fees of municipal officials and employees who are injured
while in the performance of their official duties and functions;
- Solemnize
marriages, any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding;
- Conduct
a palarong bayan, in coordination with the Department of
Education, Culture and Sports, as an annual activity which
shall feature traditional sports and disciplines included
in national and international games; and
- Submit
to the provincial governor the following reports: an annual
report containing a summary of all matters pertaining to
the management, administration and development of the municipality
and all information and data relative to its political,
social and economic conditions; and supplemental reports
when unexpected events and situations arise at any time
during the year, particularly when man-made or natural disasters
or calamities affect the general welfare of the municipality,
province, region or country. Mayors of municipalities of
the Metropolitan Manila Area and other metropolitan political
subdivisions shall submit said reports to their respective
metropolitan council chairmen and to the Office of the President;
- Enforce
all laws and ordinances relative to the governance of the municipality
and the exercise of its corporate powers provided for under
Section 22 of this Code, implement all approved policies, programs,
projects, services and activities of the municipality and, in
addition to the foregoing, shall:
- Ensure
that the acts of the municipality's component Barangays
and of its officials and employees are within the scope
of their prescribed powers,functions, duties and responsibilities;
- Call
conventions, conferences, seminars or meetings of any elective
and appointive officials of the municipality, including
provincial officials and national officials and employees
stationed in or assigned to the municipality at such time
and place and on such subject as he may deem important for
the promotion of the general welfare of the local government
unit and its inhabitants;
- Issue
such executive orders as are necessary for the proper enforcement
and execution of laws and ordinances;
- Be
entitled to carry the necessary firearm within his territorial
jurisdiction;
- Act
as the deputized representative of the National Police Commission,
formulate the peace and order plan of the municipality and
upon its approval, implement the same and exercise general
and operational control and supervision over the local police
forces in the municipality in accordance with R.A. No. 6975;
- Call
upon the appropriate law enforcement agencies to suppress
disorder, riot, lawless violence, sedition or to apprehend
violators of the law when public interest so requires and
the municipal police forces are inadequate to cope with
the situation or the violators; rebellion or
- Initiate
and maximize the generation of resources and revenues, and apply
the same to the implementation of development plans, program
objectives and priorities as provided for under Section 18 of
this Code,particularly those resources and revenues programmed
for agro-industrial development and country-wide growth and
progress, and relative thereto, shall:
- Require
each head of an office or department to prepare and submit
an estimate of appropriations for the ensuing calendar year,
in accordance with the budget preparation process under
Title Five, Book II of this Code;
- Prepare
and submit to the sanggunian for approval the executive
and supplemental budgets of the municipality for the ensuing
calendar year in the manner provided for under Title Five,
Book II of this Code;
- Ensure
that all taxes and other revenues of the municipality are
collected, and that municipal funds are applied in accordance
with law or ordinance to the payment of expenses and settlement
of obligations of the municipality;
- Issue
licenses and permits and suspend or revoke the same for
any violation of the conditions upon which said licenses
or permits had been issued, pursuant to law or ordinance;
- Issue
permits, without need of approval therefor from any national
agency, for the holding of activities for any charitable
or welfare purpose, excluding prohibited games of chance
or shows contrary to law, public policy and public morals;
- Require
owners of illegally constructed houses, buildings or other
structures to obtain the necessary permit, subject to such
fines and penalties as may be imposed by law or ordinance,
or to make necessary changes in the construction of the
same when said construction violates any law or ordinance,
or to order the demolition or removal of said house, building
or structure within the period prescribed by law or ordinance;
- Adopt
adequate measures to safeguard and conserve land, mineral,
marine, forest, and other resources of the municipality;
provide efficient and effective property and supply management
in the municipality; and protect the funds, credits, rights
and other properties of the municipality; and
- Institute
or cause to be instituted administrative or judicial proceedings
for violation of ordinances in the collection of taxes,
fees or charges, and for the recovery of funds and property;
and cause the municipality to be defended against all suits
to ensure that its interests, resources and rights shall
be adequately protected;
- Ensure
the delivery of basic services and the provision of adequate
facilities as provided for under Section 17 of this Code and,
in addition thereto, shall:
- Ensure
that the construction and repair of roads and highways funded
by the national government shall be, as far as practicable,
carried out in a spatially contiguous manner and in coordination
with the construction and repair of the roads and bridges
of the municipality and the province; and
- Coordinate
the implementation of technical services rendered by national
and provincial offices, including public works and infrastructure
programs in the municipality; and
- Exercise
such other powers and perform such other duties and functions
as may be prescribed by law or ordinance.
- During
his incumbency, the municipal mayor shall hold office in the municipal
hall.
- The
municipal mayor shall receive a minimum monthly compensation corresponding
to Salary Grade twenty-seven (27) as prescribed under R.A. No. 6758
and the implementing guidelines issued pursuant thereto.
Sec.
445. Powers, Duties and Compensation.
- The
vice-mayor shall:
- Be the
presiding officer of the Sangguniang Bayan and sign all warrants
drawn on the municipal treasury for all expenditures appropriated
for the operation of the Sangguniang Bayan;
- Subject
to civil service law, rules and regulations, appoint all officials
and employees of the Sangguniang Bayan, except those whose manner
of appointment is specifically provided in this Code;
- Assume
the office of the municipal mayor for the unexpired term of
the latter in the event of permanent vacancy as provided for
in section 44, Book I of this Code;
- Exercise
the powers and perform the duties and functions of the municipal
mayor in cases of temporary vacancy as provided for in section
46, Book I of this Code; and,
- Exercise
such other powers and perform such other duties and functions
as may be prescribed by law or ordinance.
- The
vice-mayor shall receive a monthly compensation corresponding to
Salary Grade twenty five (25) as prescribed under R.A. No. 6758
and the implementing guidelines issued pursuant thereto.
Sec.
446. Composition. -
- The
Sangguniang Bayan, the legislative body of the municipality, shall
be composed of the municipal vice-mayor as the presiding officer,
the regular sanggunian members, the president of the municipal chapter
of the liga ng mga Barangay, the president of the pambayang pederasyon
ng mga Sangguniang Kabataan, and the sectoral representatives, as
members.
- In
addition thereto, there shall be three (3) sectoral representatives:
one (1) from the women; and, as shall be determined by the sanggunian
concerned within ninety (90) days prior to the holding of local
elections, one (1) from the agricultural or industrial workers;
and one (1) from the other sectors, including the urban poor, indigenous
cultural communities, or disabled persons.
- The
regular members of the Sangguniang Bayan and the sectoral representatives
shall be elected in the manner as may be provided for by law.
Sec. 447. Powers, Duties, Functions and Compensation.
-
- The
Sangguniang Bayan, as the legislative body of the municipality,
shall enact ordinances, approve resolutions and appropriate funds
for the general welfare of the municipality and its inhabitants
pursuant to section 16 of this Code and in the proper exercise of
the corporate powers of the municipality as provided for under section
22 of this Code, and shall:
- Approve
ordinances and pass resolutions necessary for an efficient and
effective municipal government, and in this connection shall:
- Review
all ordinances approved by the Sangguniang Barangay and
executive orders issued by the Punong Barangay to determine
whether these are within the scope of the prescribed powers
of the sanggunian and of the Punong Barangay;
- Maintain
peace and order by enacting measures to prevent and suppress
lawlessness, disorder, riot, violence, rebellion or sedition
and impose penalties for the violation of said ordinances;
- Approve
ordinances imposing a fine not exceeding Two thousand five
hundred pesos (P=2,500.00) or an imprisonment for a period
not exceeding six (6) months, or both in the discretion
of the court, for the violation of a municipal ordinance;
- Adopt
measures to protect the inhabitants of the municipality
from the harmful effects of man-made or natural disasters
and calamities and to provide relief services and assistance
for victims during and in the aftermath of said disasters
or calamities and their return to productive livelihood
following said events;
- Enact
ordinances intended to prevent, suppress and impose appropriate
penalties for habitual drunkenness in public places, vagrancy,
mendicancy, prostitution, establishment and maintenance
of houses of ill repute, gambling and other prohibited games
of chance, fraudulent devices and ways to obtain money or
property, drug addiction, maintenance of drug dens, drug
pushing, juvenile delinquency, the printing, distribution
or exhibition of obscene or pornographic materials or publications,
and such other activities inimical to the welfare and morals
of the inhabitants of the municipality;
- Protect
the environment and impose appropriate penalties for acts
which endanger the environment, such as dynamite fishing
and other forms of destructive fishing, illegal logging
and smuggling of logs, smuggling of natural resources products
and of endangered species of flora and fauna, slash and
burn farming, and such other activities which result in
pollution, acceleration of eutrophication of rivers and
lakes, or of ecological imbalance;
- Subject
to the provisions of this Code and pertinent laws, determine
the powers and duties of officials and employees of the
municipality;
- Determine
the positions and the salaries, wages, allowances and other
emoluments and benefits of officials and employees paid
wholly or mainly from municipal funds and provide for expenditures
necessary for the proper conduct of programs, projects,
services, and activities of the municipal government;
- Authorize
the payment of compensation to a qualified person not in
the government service who fills up a temporary vacancy
or grant honorarium to any qualified official or employee
designated to fill a temporary vacancy in a concurrent capacity,
at the rate authorized by law;
- Provide
a mechanism and the appropriate funds therefor, to ensure
the safety and protection of all municipal government property,
public documents, or records such as those relating to property
inventory, land ownership, records of births, marriages,
deaths, assessments, taxation, accounts, business permits,
and such other records and documents of public interest
in the offices and departments of the municipal government;
- When
the finances of the municipal government allow, provide
for additional allowances and other benefits to judges,
prosecutors, public elementary and high school teachers,
and other national government officials stationed in or
assigned to the municipality;
- Provide
for legal assistance to Barangay officials who, in the performance
of their official duties or on the occasion thereof, have
to initiate judicial proceedings or defend themselves against
legal action; and,
- Provide
for group insurance or additional insurance coverage for
Barangay officials, including members of Barangay tanod
brigades and other service units, with public or private
insurance companies, when the finances of the municipal
government allow said coverage.
- Generate
and maximize the use of resources and revenues for the development
plans, program objectives and priorities of the municipality
as provided for under section 18 of this Code with particular
attention to agro-industrial development and countryside growth
and progress, and relative thereto, shall:
- Approve
the annual and supplemental budgets of the municipal government
and appropriate funds for specific programs, projects, services
and activities of the municipality, or for other purposes
not contrary to law, in order to promote the general welfare
of the municipality and its inhabitants;
- Subject
to the provisions of Book II of this Code and applicable
laws and upon the majority vote of all the members of the
Sangguniang Bayan, enact ordinances levying taxes, fees
and charges, prescribing the rates thereof for general and
specific purposes, and granting tax exemptions, incentives
or reliefs;
- Subject
to the provisions of Book II of this Code and upon the majority
vote of all the members of the Sangguniang Bayan, authorize
the municipal mayor to negotiate and contract loans and
other forms of indebtedness;
- Subject
to the provisions of Book II of this Code and applicable
laws and upon the majority vote of all the members of the
Sangguniang Bayan, enact ordinances authorizing the floating
of bonds or other instruments of indebtedness, for the purpose
of raising funds to finance development projects;
- Appropriate
funds for the construction and maintenance or the rental
of buildings for the use of the municipality and, upon the
majority vote of all the members of the Sangguniang Bayan,
authorize the municipal mayor to lease to private parties
such public buildings held in a proprietary capacity, subject
to existing laws, rules and regulations;
- Prescribe
reasonable limits and restraints on the use of property
within the jurisdiction of the municipality;
- Adopt
a comprehensive land use plan for the municipality: Provided,
That the formulation, adoption, or modification of said
plan shall be in coordination with the approved provincial
comprehensive land use plan;
- Reclassify
land within the jurisdiction of the municipality, subject
to the pertinent provisions of this Code;
- Enact
integrated zoning ordinances in consonance with the approved
comprehensive land use plan, subject to existing laws, rules
and regulations; establish fire limits or zones, particularly
in populous centers; and regulate the construction, repair
or modification of buildings within said fire limits or
zones in accordance with the provisions of the Fire Code;
- Subject
to national law, process and approve subdivision plans for
residential, commercial, or industrial purposes and other
development purposes, and collect processing fees and other
charges, the proceeds of which shall accrue entirely to
the municipality: Provided, however, That, where approval
by a national agency or office is required, said approval
shall not be withheld for more than thirty (30) days from
receipt of the application. Failure to act on the application
within the period stated above shall be deemed as approval
thereof;
- Subject
to the provisions of Book II of this Code, grant the exclusive
privilege of constructing fish corrals or fish pens, or
the taking or catching of bangus fry, prawn fry or kawag-kawag
or fry of any species or fish within the municipal waters;
- With
the concurrence of at least two-thirds (2/3) of all the
members of the Sangguniang Bayan, grant tax exemptions,
incentives or reliefs to entities engaged in community growth-inducing
industries, subject to the provisions of Chapter 5, Title
I, Book II of this Code;
- Grant
loans or provide grants to other local government units
or to national, provincial and municipal charitable, benevolent
or educational institutions: Provided, That said institutions
are operated and maintained within the municipality;
- Regulate
the numbering of residential, commercial and other buildings;
and,
- Regulate
the inspection, weighing and measuring of articles of commerce.
- Subject
to the provisions of Book II of this Code, grant franchises,
enact ordinances authorizing the issuance of permits or licenses,
or enact ordinances levying taxes, fees and charges upon such
conditions and for such purposes intended to promote the general
welfare of the inhabitants of the municipality, and pursuant
to this legislative authority shall:
- Fix
and impose reasonable fees and charges for all services
rendered by the municipal government to private persons
or entities;
- Regulate
any business, occupation, or practice of profession or calling
which does not require government examination within the
municipality and the conditions under which the license
for said business or practice of profession may be issued
or revoked;
- Prescribe
the terms and conditions under which public utilities owned
by the municipality shall be operated by the municipal government
or leased to private persons or entities, preferably cooperatives;
- Regulate
the display of and fix the license fees for signs, signboards,
or billboards at the place or places where the profession
or business advertised thereby is, in whole or in part,
conducted;
- Any
law to the contrary notwithstanding, authorize and license
the establishment, operation, and maintenance of cockpits,
and regulate cockfighting and commercial breeding of gamecocks:
Provided, That existing rights should not be prejudiced;
- Subject
to the guidelines prescribed by the Department of Transportation
and Communications, regulate the operation of tricycles
and grant franchises for the operation thereof within the
territorial jurisdiction of the municipality;
- Upon
approval by a majority vote of all the members of the Sangguniang
Bayan, grant a franchise to any person, partnership, corporation,
or cooperative to establish, construct, operate and maintain
ferries, wharves, markets or slaughterhouses, or such other
similar activities within the municipality as may be allowed
by applicable laws: Provided, That, cooperatives shall be
given preference in the grant of such a franchise.
- Regulate
activities relative to the use of land, buildings and structures
within the municipality in order to promote the general welfare
and for said purpose shall:
- Declare,
prevent or abate any nuisance;
- Require
that buildings and the premises thereof and any land within
the municipality be kept and maintained in a sanitary condition;
impose penalties for any violation thereof, or upon failure
to comply with said requirement, have the work done and
require the owner, administrator or tenant concerned to
pay the expenses of the same; or require the filling up
of any land or premises to a grade necessary for proper
sanitation;
- Regulate
the disposal of clinical and other wastes from hospitals,
clinics and other similar establishments;
- Regulate
the establishment, operation and maintenance of cafes, restaurants,
beerhouses, hotels, motels, inns, pension houses, lodging
houses, and other similar establishments, including tourist
guides and transports;
- Regulate
the sale, giving away or dispensing of any intoxicating
malt, vino, mixed or fermented liquors at any retail outlet;
- Regulate
the establishment and provide for the inspection of steam
boilers or any heating device in buildings and the storage
of inflammable and highly combustible materials within the
municipality;
- Regulate
the establishment, operation, and maintenance of entertainment
or amusement facilities, including theatrical performances,
circuses, billiard pools, public dancing schools, public
dance halls, sauna baths, massage parlors, and other places
of entertainment or amusement; regulate such other events
or activities for amusement or entertainment, particularly
those which tend to disturb the community or annoy the inhabitants,
or require the suspension or suppression of the same; or,
prohibit certain forms of amusement or entertainment in
order to protect the social and moral welfare of the community;
- Provide
for the impounding of stray animals; regulate the keeping
of animals in homes or as part of a business, and the slaughter,
sale or disposition of the same; and adopt measures to prevent
and penalize cruelty to animals; and
- Regulate
the establishment, operation, and maintenance of funeral
parlors and the burial or cremation of the dead, subject
to existing laws, rules and regulations.
- Approve
ordinances which shall ensure the efficient and effective delivery
of the basic services and facilities as provided for under Section
17 of this Code, and in addition to said services and facilities,
shall:
- Provide
for the establishment, maintenance, protection, and conservation
of communal forests and water sheds, tree parks, greenbelts,
mangroves, and other similar forest development projects;
- Establish
markets, slaughterhouses or animal corrals and authorize
the operation thereof, and regulate the construction and
operation of private markets, talipapas or other similar
buildings and structures;
- Authorize
the establishment, maintenance and operation of ferries,
wharves, and other structures, and marine and seashore or
offshore activities intended to accelerate productivity;
- Regulate
the preparation and sale of meat, poultry, fish, vegetables,
fruits, fresh dairy products, and other foodstuffs for public
consumption;
- Regulate
the use of streets, avenues, alleys, sidewalks, bridges,
parks and other public places and approve the construction,
improvement, repair and maintenance of the same; establish
bus and vehicle stops and terminals or regulate the use
of the same by privately-owned vehicles which serve the
public; regulate garages and the operation of conveyances
for hire; designate stands to be occupied by public vehicles
when not in use; regulate the putting up of signs, signposts,
awnings and awning posts on the streets; and provide for
the lighting, cleaning and sprinkling of streets and public
places;
- Regulate
traffic on all streets and bridges, prohibit the putting
up of encroachments or obstacles thereon, and, when necessary
in the interest of public welfare, authorize the removal
of encroachments and illegal constructions in public places;
- Subject
to existing laws, provide for the establishment, operation,
maintenance, and repair of an efficient waterworks system
to supply water for the inhabitants; regulate the construction,
maintenance, repair and use of hydrants, pumps, cisterns
and reservoirs; protect the purity and quantity of the water
supply of the municipality and, for this purpose, extend
the coverage of appropriate ordinances over all territory
within the drainage area of said water supply and within
one hundred (100) meters of the reservoir, conduit, canal,
aqueduct, pumping station, or watershed used in connection
with the water service; and regulate the consumption, use
or wastage of water;
- Regulate
the drilling and excavation of the ground for the laying
of water, gas, sewer, and other pipes and the construction,
repair and maintenance of public drains, sewers, cesspools,
tunnels and similar structures; regulate the placing of
poles and the use of crosswalks, curbs, and gutters; adopt
measures to ensure public safety against open canals, manholes,
live wires and other similar hazards to life and property;
and, regulate the construction and use of private water
closets, privies and other similar structures in buildings
and homes;
- Regulate
the placing, stringing, attaching, installing, repair and
construction of all gas mains, electric, telegraph and telephone
wires, conduits, meters and other apparatus; and, provide
for the correction, condemnation or removal of the same
when found to be dangerous, defective or otherwise hazardous
to the welfare of the inhabitants;
- Subject
to the availability of funds and to existing laws, rules
and regulations, establish and provide for the operation
of vocational and technical schools and similar post-secondary
institutions and, with the approval of the Department of
Education, Culture and Sports, fix and collect reasonable
fees and other school charges on said institutions, subject
to existing laws on tuition fees;
- Establish
a scholarship fund for poor but deserving students residing
within the municipality in schools located within its jurisdiction;
- Approve
measures and adopt quarantine regulations to prevent the
introduction and spread of diseases;
- Provide
for an efficient and effective system of solid waste and
garbage collection and disposal and prohibit littering and
the placing or throwing of garbage, refuse and other filth
and wastes;
- Provide
for the care of paupers, the aged, the sick, persons of
unsound mind, disabled persons, abandoned minors, juvenile
delinquents, drug dependents, abused children and other
needy and disadvantaged persons, particularly children and
youth below eighteen (18) years of age and, subject to availability
of funds, establish and provide for the operation of centers
and facilities for said needy and disadvantaged persons;
- Establish
and provide for the maintenance and improvement of jails
and detention centers, institute sound jail management programs,
and appropriate funds for the subsistence of detainees and
convicted prisoners in the municipality;
- Establish
a municipal council whose purpose is the promotion of culture
and the arts, coordinate with government agencies and non-governmental
organizations and, subject to the availability of funds,
appropriate funds for the support and development of the
same; and
- Establish
a municipal council for the elderly which shall formulate
policies and adopt measures mutually beneficial to the elderly
and to the community; provide incentives for non-governmental
agencies and entities and, subject to the availability of
funds, appropriate funds to support programs and projects
for the benefit of the elderly; and
- Exercise
such other powers and perform such other duties and functions
as may be prescribed by law or ordinance.
- The
members of the Sangguniang Bayan shall receive a minimum monthly
compensation corresponding to Salary Grade twenty-four (24) as prescribed
under R.A. 6758 and the implementing guidelines issued pursuant
thereto: Provided, That, in municipalities in the Metropolitan Manila
Area and other metropolitan political subdivisions, members of the
Sangguniang Bayan shall receive a minimum monthly compensation corresponding
to Salary grade twenty-five (25).
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