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VOL. XXI, NO. 16 BICOL, THE PHILIPPINES DECEMBER 1- 7, 2013
2nd Bicol Eagles YouthCongress Flashback
Naga Council creates committeeon renewable energy dev't
Page
6&7
FASHIONABLE ABACA PRODUCTS
Handcrafted industrial and fashionable abaca products on exhibit during the two-day Farmers'Industry Encounter through the Science and Technology Agenda organized by the BicolConsortium for Agriculture and Resources Research and Development to showcase the variousabaca products and emerging opportunities with science and technology playing a signicant
role in the industry.
Kamundagan Festival kicks off on November 30 (Saturday) with the traditional Synchronized Lighting of Plaza Christmas
Lights, Opening of the Kamundagan Christmas Village in Plaza Quezon and Oath-taking ceremony of the Newly Elected
Barangay Ofcials of Naga.
KAMUNDAGAN FEST KICKS OFF
Kgd. SERGIO
Naga enacts ordinanceon organ donation
NAGA CITY --- The
city council here has
formed a Renewable Ener-
gy Development Commit-
tee (REDC) to undertake
studies and recommend
actions on possible alter-
native sources of electricity
for Naga as a result of the
inefcient and unsatisfactory
delivery of electric power
services by the Camarines
Sur Electric Cooperative II
(CASURECO II) .
Hoping to take advantage
of the Open Access provision
in Republic Act No. 9136, or
the Electric Power Industry
Reform Act (EPIRA), the
Naga Sangguniang Panglun-
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Bicol pushes for abacacommercialization
By JOSEPH JOHN J. PEREZ
By P.J.F. BARROSA
NAGA CITY --- Con-
sistent with the H2ELP
your CiTy agenda of thepresent administration,
the legislative council here
passed on Tuesday, Nov. 26
the frst ever ordinance in
the country that promotes
donation of organs from
deceased individuals.
Ordinance No. 2013-051,
otherwise known as The Or-
gan for Life Ordinance of
Naga City, authored by Coun-
cilor David Casper Nathan
A. Sergio, provides for a
comprehensive and mas-
sive information dissemi-
nation campaign on organ
donation. It also prescribes
for the city mayor to offer
LEGAZPI CITY The
Bicol Consortium for Agri-culture and Resources Re-
search and Development
(BCARRD) spearheaded the
Abaca Fiesta on November
28, at the Embarcadero de
Legazpi here to push for the
commercialization of science
and technology-based prod-
ucts from abaca ber.
BCARRD director Ninfa
Pelea said the Abaca FIESTA
(Farmers Industry Encoun-
ter through the Scienceand Technology Agenda)
intends to showcase the
various abaca products and
emerging opportunities
with science and technol-
ogy playing a signicant
role in the development of
products and the whole in-
dustry as well.
"The event will also
CITY HALL PHOTO
DANNY CALLEJA
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With its consistent place as an institution with the highest
number of accredited programs here in Bicol, the University
of Northeastern Philippines (UNEP) has once again proven
that it never rests on its laurels and incessantly innovates to
raise the bar of education in the region.
This after the Philippine Association of College and Uni-
versities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) gave the
aforementioned accolade to UNEP in a formal letter sent toUNEP President Atty. Remelisa Alfelor-Moraleda this No-
vember.
In the said correspondence, PACUCOA Chairman Rosita
L. Navarro, Ph.D. stated that the university will be conferred
with the said award this year for having maintained its stat-
ure in terms of offering academic programs consistent with its
mission to promote quality education.
Earning the recognition is not easy. UNEPs facilities,
teaching instructions and laboratories, among others were re-
viewed by PACUCOA accreditors. The universitys philoso-
phy and objectives, particularly the organization of HRM,
Nursing and Criminology curriculum, including the goals, ob-
jectives and administration of MAED, MBA, MPA and EdD
have to be thoroughly appraised.
Moraleda was evidently elated with the recent news and
extended her congratulations to all the department heads, per-
sonnel and all the ofcers of UNEP for consistently keeping
up with the colleges mission and vision.
This will not be possible without the full cooperation
of the UNEP community, especially our Deans, Department
heads and our faculty. This commendable recognition will not
only benet the academic institution but also our students who
will be assured that the programs being offered to them passed
through quality standards, Moraleda stated.
UNEPs accredited programs include its courses in Nurs-
ing, Criminology, and Hotel and Restaurant Management
(HRM). Its High School Division was also cited including its
top-quality laboratories with state-of-the-art facilities con-
sidered rst of its kind in the region. UNEP High School
department also offers modied dynamic learning program
which is one of the basis for a higher level of accreditation.
PACUCOA, through their accreditation, endeavors to give
recognition to academic institutions who have achieved a high
degree of quality in the administration of their offered pro-
grams. They also see to it that member-schools are deliveringits commitment in terms of ensuring quality performance in
the implementation of their educational programs, guarantee-
ing that academic packages are in line with their mission, vi-
sion and philosophy.
UNEP maintains school status with
highest number of accredited programs
The Supreme Court declares the
pork barrel of the members of Congress
under the Priority Development Fund
(PDAF) unconstitutional not only for
2013 but also for the previous years.
It also declared unconstitutional the
provisions in two Presidential Decrees
that allowed the disbursement of the
Malampaya Fund and the Presiden-
tial Social Fund respectively, "for such
other purposes as may be hereafter di-
rected by the President" and to nance
the priority infrastructure development
projects-Will this eradicate corruption?
This remains to be seen because those
in the line agencies who will implement
projects are not angels. There are good
men and women in line agencies butnot all of them are good. If the Secre-
tary of the Department of Budget and
Management did not release the PDAF
of some legislators like the PDAF of
Cong. Arnulfo "Noli" Fuentebella with-
out his knowledge and consent to line
agencies that gave his PDAF to a non-
government organization owned by
Janet Napoles, there will be no PDAF
scam. This style or system had also
been done to other legislators.
Cong. Wimpy Fuentebella and Cong.
Noli Fuentebella are used to not hav-
ing pork barrel during their respective
terms. No pork barrel was released for
their district during the nine years ad-
ministration of Pres. Gloria Maca-
pagal Arroyo but they had visible and
tangible accomplishments in terms
of public service and legislation. This
maybe due to their personal ability and
network with those in the private andgovernment sectors and of course with
God's help.
If the Priority Development Assis-
tance Fund (PDAF) which has a large
basis for being included in the General
Appropriations Act was declared un-
constitutional by the Supreme Court,
what will be its decision on the Devel-
opment Assistance Fund (DAP) which
has no basis in law? Lets wait for that.
*****
The Philippine Daily Inquirer dated
Nov. 21, 2013 reported that during the
budget hearing in the Senate, Sena-
tor Nancy Binay raised questions on
the apparent lack of communication
equipment by the government in coor-
dinating massive search and rescue
operation in provinces where super
typhoon Yolanda left a wide swath
of destruction. During the course
of Binay's questioning it was found
out that only the navy had satellite
phones and the National Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management
Council (NDRRMC) had none. The
Department of Social Welfare and
Development and the Department
of Energy have tents and genera-
tor sets according to Senator Loren
Legarda but the NDRRMC does not
have these facilities. Sen. Legarda
who was defending the DND budget
said, "Yes, we should have that"
My point is that apparently, thenational government and the local
governments were not prepared for
a typhoon Yolanda with intensity
5 and storm surge as high as 7 or
8 meters. So, we should stop the
blaming game and prepare for more
Yolandas. Weather scientists fear it
will not be the last monster storm to
ravage the Philippines.
Their study say. "The Pacic
Ocean is the ideal breeding ground
for typhoons. Warm water fuels the
engine of a storm system, and the
ocean's vastness provides a limitless
supply of it. Add hot air and you have
the ingredients to stir up a typhoon."
-from Biz News Asia until Dec. 6,
2013.
PDAF and Malampaya Fund disbursementunconstitutional & Prepare for more Yolandas
sod passed Resolution No.
2013-307 to establish the
REDC that will be tasked to
explore possibilities of har-
vesting and developing re-
newable sources of energy.
The resolution was intro-
duced by City Councilor Mila
Raquid-Arroyo, a known ad-
vocate of the CASURECO II
Consumers Group.
The effectivity of the
open access provision in the
NAGA COUNCIL CREATES . . .EPIRA has opened an op-
portunity for electric power
consumers to explore and
develop their own sources
of energy in order that they
will not be forever under the
mercy of the inefciencies of
existing distribution utilities
such as the CASURECO II,
Raquid-Arroyo said.
[This] is not only for
purposes of self-sufciency
but [will] also [open oppor-
tunities for Naga] as a pos-
sible electric power supplier
to CASURECO II member-
consumers, she added.
The REDC will be headed
by Councilor Joaquin Perez
Jr. being the head of the SP
Committee on Energy and
will be co-chaired by Coun-
cilor Raquid-Arroyo as chair-
person of the SP Committee
on Public Utilities. Members
of the REDC are the respec-
tive heads of City Planning
Development Ofce, City
Treasurers Ofce, City
Budget Ofce, Solid Waste
Management Ofce, Build-
ing Maintenance Ofce, City
Engineering Ofce, and rep-
resentatives from the Naga
City Peoples Council and the
Liga ng mga Barangay
It can be recalled that
there is a present rift between
the CASURECO II and the
city government of Naga, es-
pecially on the a lleged mis-
management and overstay-
ing in power of the board
directors of the power co-
operative.
The city council earlier
declared CASURECO II Ed-
die Adlao persona non granta
for failure to attend a meet-
ing with the CASURECO II
Consumers Group and the
city ofcials, while Mayor
John G. Bongat called the
Board of Directors super ka-
pal (shameless) after seven
of the BODs led a case in
court insisting for their right
to a hold-over capacity even
as the National Electri-
fication Administration
(NEA) already declared
their seats vacant due to the
failure of the district elections
last August. - Paul John F.
Barrosa
(Atty. APA chairs Acyatan & Co., CPAs-
DFK International is PICPA past presi-dent and Hall-of-Famer, past chair of
ASEAN Federation of CPAs, and AC-PAPP Lifetime Achievement Awardee).
DAMAGES: The negative impact of Ty-
phoon Yolanda (international name: Hai-
yan) continues to haunt the Philippinesand the Filipino people. The damages to
life, limb, properties and livelihood are soextensive that affected victims and their
families and friends are up to this mo-ment, still assessing their situation and
how they can restart their lives. Theyneed our help materially and nancially,
and more so, spiritually.
The loss of loved ones as well asproperties and means of livelihood can
destroy ordinary peoples will to live.Close friends and relatives of the Yolanda
victims must encourage them to ghtfor continuing survival. The fact that
the survivors are still alive today is
indication that God lovingly continuesto hold them in the palm of His Hand.
These are times when we need to praytogether with full faith.
ECONOMY: Government has alreadyestimated, albeit still tentatively the
damages sustained by crops, business-
es, public facilities and infrastructures. Infact, a former senator has been named
as the Rehabilitation Czar (whateverthat means) to oversee projects to be
launched in the devastated areas. Nodoubt, rebuilding Eastern, Central and
Western Visayas will be costly. In ac-
counting sense, most of the rebuildingexpenditures are acquisition or building
of assets NOT expenses!
The adverse effects on our Gross Na-tional Product (GNP) and Gross Domes-
tic Product (GDP) are being downplayedby our economic experts. They estimate
that in due time, the economic activities
in the area will restart even as produc-tion facilities are revived. The nancial
assistance and support of government not to mention the domestic and global
aid received will mean a lot for thoseregions.
TESTS OF TIME: During hard times
those who work hard survive and eventu-ally succeed. Those who merely depend
on others for their own survival will soondie for lack of will to sacrice and to live.
God in his Mighty Plan periodicallysends us paradoxical challenges if only
to check if we have learned to live by our
acts of faith. With tragedies, He honesour capability to live and help each other
to survive.There will be jobs and livelihood for
those willing to work. Financial aids andconcessional loans will provide funding
for the rebuilding projects. Various goods
will be needed for trading, like construc-
tion materials and sustenance needs ofworkers who may be migrating to the
damaged areas or returning thereto.If the appointed Czar will do his job well
(as expected), new hope and life willreturn to our sisters and brothers in the
Visayas. Let us pray!ADVENT: Our search for means
of comfort and succor are attuned to
the teachings of the Catholic Churcheven as the Season of Advent starts
today. As we look around, the sym-
bols of Christmas are surfacing indecorations, lights, and preparations
for gift-giving. Yes lets welcome thecoming of Jesus Christ in our homes
and in our hearts. But we admonisheveryone to remember our suffer-
ing fellows in the Visayas - that we
may share with them part of what willspend this season.
The re-birth of Emmanuel in our
midst must be received by all with openhearts and minds. He gives us ever-
lasting hope that those who believe in
His Promise will be alleviated in all oftheir sufferings. Was it not Gods Provi-dence that brought in the mountains
of relief goods and millions of aid from
hereabout and abroad? Yolanda waswake-up call for our government and
for all of us. Lets pray that we maybe spared from similar catastrophes
and if ever that we be able to pre-pare for it!
TIMOTHY: Gods family is thechurch of the living God, the pillar and
foundation of truth.
Post-Yolanda Economy
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highlight success stories of
enterprising persons and
communities who have
turned opportunities to busi-
ness and livelihoods from the
industry," Pelea added.
With the theme, Cel-
ebrating Bicols Amazing
Abaca: Fiesta na, Pasko Pa,
the two-day event featurestechno-business forum, fash-
ion show, photography con-
test and e-marketing training
among others.
Abaca is considered as
one of the earliest export
products of the Bicol re-
gion. During the Spanish
era particularly during Gal-
leon Trade, abaca hemp were
incentives to the family of de-
ceased donors in the form of
community recognition, pre-
ferential access to donated or-
gans and/or health insurance.
An organ donor card shall
be issued to persons who
would like to donate any
of his body organs after his
death, subject to the protocoland procedures established
by the Department of Health
(DOH). The card shall bear
the signatures of the donor
and one of his/her relatives
as a sign of conformity and
charitable intention and mag-
nanimity
Should the prospective do-
nor change his mind, howev-
er, he should notify the City
Health Ofce and surrenders
his the organ donor card.
Organ donation is a per-
sonal decision but we are ap-
pealing to everyone to look
at the point of view of saving
another life through the de-ceased organ donation. Thou-
sands of Filipinos die every
year from organ failure, most
of them die due to lack of or-
gan donors, Sergio said.
NAGA ENACTS ORDINANCE . . .
BICOL PUSHES FOR ABACA . . .
loaded in Magallanes town
in Sorsogon as the galleon
from Manila was checked for
its sea-worthiness to sail the
Pacic ocean. It was tagged
as the manila hemp due
to the fact that merchandize
coming from the Philippines
were presumed as Manila
products when it reachedAcapulco, Mexico.
In the early 1900s abaca
ber found high value from
its use in the manufacture of
cordage, in response for the
need for a material which re-
tains its strength when wet.
The second period of abaca-
based development led to the
surge of the abaca handicraft
vironmentally responsible or
green production systems
and products, such as interior
goods, bags and giftware that
are made from natural materi-
als like abaca and other natu-
ral materials like silk, cotton,
Pelea told the PIA.
The abaca FIESTA aims to
present the emerging opportu-
nities, new uses/products,e.g.
abaca pulp as raw material
for currency notes and other
products, bers for denim
production and improved
technologies on ber pro-
duction, on dying, weaving,
which with appropriate prod-
uct design, could once again
place the Philippine abaca in
the world map, Pelea said.
The abaca FIESTA is a
joint endeavor of BCARRD,
PCARRD, the private sector,
and several regional ofces
of line agencies, the orga-
nization of SMEs, Orgullo
Kan Bicol (OK Bicol), the
Fiber Industry Development
Authority V, Department
of Trade and Industry 5 the
Department of Science and
Technology Region 5, and
the local government units.
The Organ for Life Or-
dinance of Naga City also
compels individuals who are
applying for marriage license
and drivers license to attend
a brief orientation on human
organ donation for them to
understand and appreciate
the value of such action.
There are many peoplelooking for donors, especially
those with kidneys problems.
Dialysis and other kinds of
treatment only prolong the
agony. What these individu-
als really need is for them to
undergo organ transplanta-
tion.
However, the limited
number of available donors
restricts their recovery and,
subsequently, compromises
their lives. The Organ for
Life Ordinance of Naga City
will address that supply prob-
lem, Sergio stated.
Dr. Antonio Paraiso, pro-
gram manager of PhilippineNetwork for Organ Sharing
(PhilNOS), lauded the ordi-
nance for being the rst local
legislation to be passed in the
country.
industry, especially for the
Bicol region, although some
historical accounts mention
the Filipinos using cloth,
footwear and other crafts
from abaca before the Span-
ish period.
According to Pelea, one
challenge to the abaca indus-
try came with technological
developments which led tothe production of synthetic
substitutes to abaca. This ad-
versely affected the demand
for the natural products from
the plant. Problems on pests
and diseases of abaca like
corm weevil, stem rot, dry
sheath rot, slug caterpillar,
buncy top and mosaic also
contributed to the down trend
of the abaca industry.
Now, the abaca industry is
gaining resurgence. There is
a growing preference among
Japanese consumers for
quality bags made of natural
products, adds Pelea.
The present and emerg-
ing development of abaca
industry capture opportuni-
ties from the demand for en-
45th anniversary
and homecomingUNC Student Pavilion
December 14, 2013
1 PM to 11 PM
UNC HIGH SCHOOL CLASS '68
You're Invited!
UNC H/S CLASS '68
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Republic of the Philippines
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BAYAN
New Legislative Ofce (NLO)
3F Municipal Building Annex
Cor. Provl. H-way/Sto. Domingo Rd., Milaor, Camarines Sur
Tel. No. (054) 472-6399
EXCERPT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG
BAYAN OF MILAOR, CAMARINES SUR HELD ON OCTOBER 29, 2013 AT THE NEW
LEGISLATIVE OFFICE, MUNICIPAL BUILDING ANNEX, MILAOR, CAMARINES SUR.
Present: Hon. Andre R. Hidalgo - Municipal Vice Mayor
Hon. Gerry M. Sta. Ana - Municipal Councilor Hon. Nelia B. Pado - -do-
Hon. Jesusa P. Maravilla - -do- Hon. Rolando A. Cabase - -do-
Hon. Senen B. Bermas - -do- Hon. Rubilyn C. Euste - -do-
Hon. Antonio E. Vida - -do-
Hon. Maria DA. Cano - -do- Hon. Rey Angelo T. Cano - SK Representative/Temporary Presiding Ofcer
Absent: Hon. Rogel Abel A. Flores LIGA Representative
RESOLUTION NO. 29-A
Series of 2013
PROVIDING FOR THE GRANT OF PERMIT TO CAMARINES SUR SPORTS ARENA
OWNED AND MANAGED BY MR. RICKY V. MAGTUTO TO HOLD/CONDUCT SPECIALCOCKFIGHTING DAYS (SCD) EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
INCLUDING CABLE HOOKED-UP GLOBAL COCKFIGHT GAMES OFFERED FOR
VIEWIING-BETTING FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF CALENDAR YEAR 2013.
WHEREAS,presented for consideration was the basic letter of Mr. Ricky V. Magtuto, Owner/
Proprietor, CamSur Sports Arena, dated 30 September 2013 applying for a permit to hold/conduct Special Cockghting Day (SCD) during Saturdays for the month of October 2013, an
addition to the SCDs held on Tuesday(s) and Thursday(s) and the cable hooked-up Global
Cockght Games offered for viewing-bettingby the CSSA;
WHEREAS,the applicant Camarines Sur Sports Arena (CSSA) is the biggest, most establishedand well-managed cockghting gallery (cockpit) in the entire province of Camarines Sur, that
host, stage and offers for viewing-betting the popular spectator sports of cockghting beforea whole range of people that virtually catches the drama, comedy, triumph and tragedy of the
game;
WHEREAS,Camarines Sur has now become a top tourist destination in the Philippines.
The province continue to draw big arrival volume of domestic and foreign tourists includingvacationing balikbayan. Cockghting being the traditional and customary form of spectator
sport has become at the forefront of recreation, pastime and entertainment activities offeredto vacationing transients and dignitaries.
WHEREAS,the said application for permit to held SCDs on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdayincluding the cable hooked-up. Global Cockght Games can be granted in pursuance
with the powers and authority of the Sangguniang Bayan to issue permits and licenses toany institutions or persons to establish, operate and maintain cockpits, and to regulate or
schedule cockghting sessions of valid rights, in effect, enforceable and exerciseable under
the pertinent and relevant provisions of the Local Government Code (RA 7160) and 1987Philippine Constitution, viz: (a) Section 447(a)(3)(v); (b) TITLE ONE, CHAPTER ONE,
SECTION 2(a); (c) TITLE ONE, CHAPTER ONE, SECTION 5(a); (d) Section 2, ARTICLEX, 1987 Phil. Constitution;
WHEREAS, SB-Committee on Laws and Rules (SB-CLR) Committee Report No. 06A,
dated October 29, 2013 as amended recommended for the grant and approval of permit to
Camarines Sur Sports Arena to hold/conduct Special Cockghting every Tuesday, Thursdayand Saturday including the cable hooked-up Global Cockght Games for the Fourth Quarter
of Calendar Year 2013, the citations and stipulations thereof are made integral part of thisResolution;
WHEREAS, in compliance with the pertinent provisions of the LGC, Section 188 and Section
511(a), the Resolution Ordinance granting authority to the CSSA to hold SCDs on Tuesday(s),
Thursday(s) and Saturday(s), and the cable hooked-up Global Cockght Games from on-linetelevision providers for viewing-betting for the fourth quarter of Calendar Year 2013 should be
published in a newspaper of general circulation to become effective and therefore rights canbe derived from its provisions.
WHEREFORE, on common and collective motion of the members of the Sangguniang Bayanpresent;
BE IT RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, to favorably act on the request of appicantMr. Ricky V. Magtuto, Owner/Proprietor, Camarines Sur Sports Arena, upon compliance of the
requirements as herein stipulated.
ORDINANCE NO. 13-A
Series of 2013
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT TO MR. RICKY V. MAGTUTO, OWNER/
PROPRIETOR, CAMSUR SPORTS ARENA TO HOLD/CONDUCT SPECIAL COCKFIGHTINGDAYS (SCD) EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY INCLUDING CABLE
HOOKED-UP GLOBAL COCKFIGHT GAMES OFFERED FOR VIEWING-BETTING FOR
THE FOURTH QUARTER OF CALENDAR YEAR 2013.
BE IT ORDAINED, by the Sangguniang Bayan of Milaor, Camarines sur, that;
SECTION 1. ISSUANCE OF PERMIT. Permit to hold/conduct Special Cockghting Days(SCDs) every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday including the cable hooked-up Global
Cockghting Games for the Fourth Quarter of Calendar Year 2013 at Camarines Sur SportsArena is hereby authorized upon prior application and payment of relevant permit and
fees and compliance of all and any requirements as provided herein.
SECTION 2. IMPOSITION OF REQUIRED PERMITS, FEES, CHARGES, PERMIT OF
COCKPIT OFFICIALS OR PERSONNEL AND PAYMENT OF AMUSEMENT TAXES.
a) Special Cockghting Day (SCD)
i) Application Fee ii) Mayors Permit/cockght games (per day)
For purposes of this Section the following assessment and guidelines shall be applied:
i) Application fee of Php550.00 for every conduct of SCD on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays including the cable hooked-up Global Cockght Games ii) SCD Mayors Permit at Php2,200.00 per conduct of SCD on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays including the cable hooked-up Global Cockght Games iii) If by any reason, the management ceases operation or the conduct of SCDs
including the cable hooked-up Global Cockght Games as applied for due toforce majeure, no re-scheduling of cockght will be permitted and all payments
made thereon shall be forfeited in favor of the LGU.
b) Permits of Cafes, Restaurants, Carenderias, Snack Inns, Turo-Turo, Refreshmentsand food establishment of similar nature.
Food establishments for public patronage and operating within the connes of the CamSur
Sports Arena must secure and comply with all impositions for permits and clearances before
any business activity is started.
For purposes of this Section, food establishment beyond the direct control and supervision ofthe CamSur Sports Arena (existing outside the building) should be obliged by the management
to strictly comply the same.
c) Permits of Cockpit Ofcials/Personnel
i) Promoted P770.00 ii) Pit Manager 660.00
iii) Referee 550.00 iv) Bet Managers (Kasador) 550.00
v) Bet Takers (Kristo) 330.00 vi) Gaffers (tagatari) 550.00
d) Amusement Taxes per Admission
Amusement tax returns every conduct of special cockghting day indicating gross receiptsduly certied by the proprietor, owner, operator, or any authorized representative of the
CamSur Sports Arena shall be submitted to the Municipal Treasurer copy furnished theSangguniang Bayan upon payment of the tax. The Municipal Treasurer shall compare
the return with the corresponding record of the Inspector assigned during the day and
verify the correctness of the return before acknowledgin the payment.
SECTION 3. TIME AND MANNER OF COMPLIANCE AND PAYMENT. All permits and otherrequirements shall be complied immediately before any activity is held relative to the cockght
as applied therein.
Fees, charges and other form of taxes, including but not limited to amusement taxes shall
be directly paid to the Ofce of the Municipal Treasurer. Receipts showing payments shall beproperly secured.
SECTION 4. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS.(1) In the collection of amusement taxes per
admission, the Municipal Treasurer shall conceive a scheme to appropriately collect the taxesdue to the municipality. Appropriate number of inspector maybe designated to monitor the
admission. An authentic record shall be kept for the rounds of inspection. The Inspector shall
require a countersign from the proprietor, owner, operator or any authorized representativeof the CamSur Sports Arena every time an inspection is made, and citing for the purpose
the result of admission in terms of number. (2) That this permit/authority to hold conductSpecial Cockghting Days (SCDs) every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday including the cable
hooked-up Global Cockght Games may be recalled when public safety and common goodso requires.
SECTION 5. PENALTY.Any violation of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be punished bya ne not exceeding Two Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (Php2,500.00) or an imprisonment
for a period not exceeding six (6) months or both in the discretion of the court.
SECTION 6. EFFECTIVITY.This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon approval.
Enacted: October 29, 2013
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Voting on the foregoing Ordinance were as follows:
Ayes.
(Sgd.) GERRY M. STA. ANA (Sgd.) NELIA B. PADOSangguniang Bayan Member Sangguniang Bayan Member
(Sgd.) JESUSA P. MARAVILLA (Sgd.) ROLANDO A. CABASE
Sangguniang Bayan Member Sangguniang Bayan Member
(Sgd.) SENEN B. BERMAS (Sgd.) RUBILYN C. EUSTESangguniang Bayan Member Sangguniang Bayan Member
(Sgd.) ANTONIO E. VIDA (Sgd.) MARIA DA. CANO
Sangguniang Bayan Member Sangguniang Bayan Member
I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness and authenticity of the foregoing.
(Sgd.) CHARLY CLARO ROSARI
Sangguniang Bayan Secretary
ATTESTED:
(Sgd.) REY ANGELO T. CANO SK Representative
Temporary Presiding Ofcer
APPROVED BY HIS HONOR, THE MUNICIPAL MAYOR - November 12, 2013
(Sgd.) ROGELIO A. FLORES
Municipal Mayor
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