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Republic of the Philippines

CITY GOVERNMENT OF ALAMINOS

San Jose Drive, Poblacion, City of Alaminos, Pangasinan

EXCERPT TAKEN FROM THE JOURNAL OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF THE CITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN HELD ON SEPTEMBER 13, 2022

PRESENT:

Vice Mayor Jan Marionne R. Fontelera

Presiding Officer

Councilor Michelle S. Segundera

Presiding Officer Pro-Tempore

Councilor Carolyn D. Sison

Majority Floor Leader

Councilor Kelvin Theus O. Humilde

Minority Floor Leader

Councilor Verna S. D. Rabago

Assistant Majority Floor Leader

Councilor Arthur C. Celeste, Jr.

Member

Councilor Apple Joy B. Tolentino

Member

Councilor Joselito O. Fontelera

Member

Councilor Raul B. Bacay

Member

Councilor Dahlia M. de Leon Member

Councilor Oscar A. Boling, Sr.

Member

LBP Salvador P. Dona

Ex-Officio Member

PPSKP Loverly V. Bernabe

Ex-Officio Member

ORDINANCE NO. 2022-12

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION IV PARAGRAPH B OF CITY ORDINANCE NO. 2021-25 SPECIFICALLY ON THE QUALIFICATION STANDARD FOR THE POSITION OF CITY GOVERNMENT ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT HEAD I UNDER THE CITY AGRICULTURE OFFICE

Sponsored by: Councilor Dahlia M. de Leon

WHEREAS, it is hereby declared the policy of the State under Article 3 of the Local Government of Code 1991 that the territorial and political subdivision of the State shall enjoy genuine and meaningful local autonomy to enable them to attain their fullest development. Towards this end, the State shall provide for a more responsive and accountable local government structure instituted through a system of decentralization, whereby Local Government Units (LGU) shall be given more powers, authority, responsibilities and resources;

WHEREAS, Article 63, Rule XXII of the Local Government Code of 1991 provides that every Local Government Unit shall design and implement its own organizational structure and staffing pattern taking into consideration its priority needs, service requirements and financial capabilities consistent with the principles on simplicity, efficiency, economy, effectiveness, dynamism and public accountability. subject to the minimum standards and guidelines as prescribed by the Civil Service Commission;