LEGISLATIVE AGENDA 2004-2007

For the next three (3) years of service of the members of the Sangguniang Bayan as duly elected representatives of the people of Miagao, the August Body vows to live up to the expectations of its constituents and shall pass and enact legislations aimed towards the development and progress of the Municipality and the improvement of the quality of life and general welfare of the Miagaowanons.

As the legislative council of the Municipality, the Sangguniang Bayan of Miagao pledges its full support and cooperation to the programs and projects of the present local administration as outlined in the fifteen-point executive agenda for the years 2004-2007 of our Municipal Mayor, the Honorable Mayor Gerardo N. Flores.

For the coming three years, from July 2004 until June 2007, the Sangguniang Bayan of Miagao shall undertake the following concerns:

I.Revise the 1996 Tricycle Franchise Ordinance

The Municipal Ordinance No. 1, series of 1996 is the local law prescribing the guidelines for the issuance of franchise to operate tricycle-for-hire within the Municipality of Miagao as provided for under.It was last revised in the year 1996.It is deemed necessary that the said ordinance be amended and revised in order to properly address concerns such as the emergence of the separate tricycle operators and drivers associations in Zone A, or the poblacion route, and the emergence of alternative short-distance public transport systems such as the (Filcab) – multi-cabs.

The introduction of new administrative procedures in the issuance of tricycle franchise is also deemed imperative in view of the rapidly increasing number of tricycles-for-hire operating in the Municipality.

II.Revise the 1996 Municipal Traffic Ordinance

The Municipality of Miagao is a fast progressing and developing town.The number of private vehicles increased in view of the rise in the economic capacities of Miagaowanons, many being dollar earners.The number of tricycles-for-hire and other public utility transport systems have likewise increased thereby creating new problems and challenges in municipal traffic management.Accident incidence statistics also show a noticeable increase in traffic accidents mostly involving tricycles-for-hire.

Hence, the revision of the municipal traffic ordinance, last amended and compiled on October 1996, is considered timely and proper.

III.Identify and Declare Prospective Areas as Growth Centers

To boost productivity and enhance economic activity in far-flung areas of the Municipality, prospective sites for the establishment and development of satellite markets shall be identified and declared as growth centers.These will include, but shall not be limited to, existing or traditional growth centers.

IV.Identify and Declare Marine, Wildlife, Bird and Butterfly Sanctuaries and Protected Watershed Areas

In line with the current administration’s thrust towards environmental protection, conservation and preservation, certain coastal areas shall be identified and declared as marine sanctuaries to serve as breeding grounds for fishes and other marine animals, as well as serve as sites for mangrove propagation and the establishment of natural and artificial corral reefs.This measure is intended to increase the fast-depleting fisheries stock indigenous to the municipality.

Pursuant to the Wildlife Conservation Act, wildlife species indigenous to the municipality shall be identified and protected by means of a local ordinance or through the adoption of the Wildlife Conservation Act.This measure intends to preserve forest biodiversity and the delicate balance of the forest ecosystem.

Birds and butterflies, being prime agents in the dispersal of flora seeds, shall be equally protected by providing sanctuaries for them wherein it shall be declared illegal to capture or harm such creatures in such areas.

Watershed areas, whose existence are crucial in providing adequate potable water supply to the municipality, shall be identified and protected through the enactment of local regulatory laws or the adoption of national laws such as the National Integrated Protected Areas Act (NIPAs Act).Aide from providing potable water, watershed areas also increase the natural forest cover and contributes to decreasing global warming. Watershed areas also serve as natural attractions to local and foreign eco-tourists.

V.Improve Municipal Solid Waste Collection

Although the practice of zero-waste management is encouraged in the municipality, the accumulation of biodegradable and non-biodegradable solid waste is inevitable given the rising population of the municipality.

 

Municipal solid waste collection, especially in urban areas where the availability of suitable backyard sanitary landfills are scarce, shall be given proper action through the development of a garbage collection scheme and the possible adoption of a reasonable payment schedule to be enacted through an ordinance.

VI.Create an Investor-Friendly Atmosphere by Granting Incentives to Investors

To enhance the local economy and provide additional jobs for Miagaowanons, the August Body shall encourage more investors to invest in various businesses in the municipality by granting tax and business incentives through a legislative measure.

VII.Establish Additional Health and Day Care Centers

Areas shall be identified for the establishment of additional health and day care centers especially in hinterland communities in order to make such services more accessible to constituents in remote areas.

VIII.Encourage the Active Participation of Non-Government Organizations and the Private Sector and the Creation and Establishment of Cooperatives

Call for the accreditation of all existing non-government organizations and the private sector within the first year of service of the August Body. Encourage the creation and establishment of cooperatives since such endeavors maximize the participation of citizens.

IX.Regulate the Operation of Videoke and Karaoke Bars, Computer Game Stations and Similar Entertainment Establishments in the Perimeter of Educational Institutions

The proliferation of videoke bars, computer game stations and restaurants/stores selling liquors around the perimeter of educational institutions has caught the attention of the Sangguniang Bayan.The proliferation of such establishments is an indication of the economic upswing in the municipality, an indicator of progress and development.However, if such establishments are allowed to continue to operate unregulated, there is a very likely possibility that the studies of the youth would be affected and moral degradation may occur.Therefore it is necessary to regulate the stated businesses, just like other businesses.

X.Identify Natural Tourist Attractions and Restore, Protect and Develop Spanish-Era Structures for Eco-Tourism Purposes and Institute Support Facilities

Miagao envisions itself to become a major tourist destination in the Visayas.. This can be achieved through the identification of natural tourist attractions and the introduction of development geared towards the eco-tourism industry.

Spanish-era structures, such as the Taytay Boni in Barangay Kirayan Sur, shall be identified and declared initially as local treasures and its surrounding area declared as a heritage village.Measures shall be undertaken to secure national cognizance for such structures from the National Historical Institute and other concerned agencies.Such structures will be restored and developed to complement the Miagao Church and serve as additional tourist attractions.Buffer zones around such sites will be put up.

In addition, Taytay Boni may be declared as a historical and recreational park through the promulgation of appropriate legislation.

To promote identity as a tourism destination because of our famous Miag-ao Church, the World Heritage edifice should be complimented by installation of designs that would be significant to tourist. A resolution encouraging barangays, especially those along the national highway, to install streetlights of uniform design and specification.

The Local Government Unit should initiate the putting up a place of souvenir items such as pottery, handicrafts, furniture, goods that are the showcase of Miag-ao’s products, crafts or masterpiece of a Miag-aowanon. This will also help promote business or livelihood for our constituency. A cooperative of NGO must also be encouraged to put up the task of promotion.

All the tourist destinations in Miag-ao or potential tourist attractions should be protected. It must be free from habitat so as not to spoil the areas. Ordinance or resolution for the said will be passed.

Road network or infrastructure facilities must also be directed to the vision of the Local Government Unit as a “tourist destination in the Southern part of Iloilo” By having this, it will be easy for tourists to reach any point of attraction and the scenic locations.

Adopt-a-Tourist Program should also be instituted. This is about a tourist staying in the houses of people near the location of the tourist destination.

XI.Pass an Ordinance Regulating the Contributions, Fines and Other School Homeroom Fees

Parents are clamoring of the practice of the Teacher-advisers in public elementary and high schools requiring the parents or students to contribute money or in kind for alleged homeroom use.Further, teachers are imposing fines on students and pupils as one way of ensuring discipline. It is a common practice every end of the school year that the Teachers-Advisers are withholding the signing of clearance or the release of the Report Cards to the students/pupils or parents for failure to pay the homeroom contribution and fines. Students or pupils cannot enroll because they have no report cards to present during enrolment.This situation will defeat the program of the local government in education.

To address this problem, it is necessary that a legislative measure be passed to regulate the collection of school homeroom contribution and fines in all public elementary and high schools within the municipality.

XII.Regulate the Establishment and Operation of Small-Scale Piggeries and Chicken / Rooster Farms

The proliferation of small-scale piggeries and chicken/rooster farms emanate from backyard livelihood industries that were infused additional capital. Business permits are usually not secured since the business usually starts as a livelihood project, hence are not monitored or properly regulated until such time that complaints are raised by neighbors. It is therefore imperative that appropriate measure be passed to regulate such businesses.

XIII.Provide for Guidelines and Administrative Procedures in the Processing of Building Permits

The municipality is presently using the National Building Code of 1992 as the basis for regulating all building works. Although the fees accrue to the local coffers, there is no local standard regulation or guideline followed as to the procedure in processing building permits.

XIV.Regulate the Installation Height of Electrical and Telecommunications Wires and Cables in the Municipality and Adopt Republic Act No. 7920, or the New Electrical Engineering Law

The rapid advancement in telecommunications technology introduced many facilities such as cable television landline telephone exchanges and cellular telephone sites.These in turn required the laying of wires and cables, some of which are not properly placed and sometimes pose danger to the populace.Hence, the installation of cables and wires must be regulated for safety and aesthetic purposes.

It is also proposed that the R.A. 7920, otherwise known as the New Electrical Engineering Law, be adopted.

XV.Codify All General Ordinances and Provide for an Administrative Code of the Municipality

For easy referencing and access to municipal ordinances, all ordinances in effect shall be codified and printed in book form.An Administrative Code for the municipality shall also be promulgated.

XI.Promulgate Other Essential Legislation in Support of the Thirteen-Point Agenda of the Local Chief Executive

In manifestation of the full support of the Sangguniang Bayan to the Fifteen-Point Agenda of the Local Chief Executive, the August Body shall promulgate such measures necessary for the attainment of such agenda, as the need arises.

ADOPTED this 25TH day of August 2004, Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines.

 

Hon. Ramon M. Nismal, Jr.

SB Member

Hon. Jose Rey N. Noble

SB Member / Floor Leader

Hon. Marcos M. Saquian, Sr.

SB Member

Hon. Orlando S. Paulma

SB Member

Hon. Anthony M. Ticorda

SB Member / Assistant Floor Leader

Hon. Suzita M. Go

SB Member

 

Hon. Jose Rey S. Palmos

SB Member

 

Hon. Leonardo N. Naldoza

SB Member 

 

Hon. Serafin F. Monteclaro

SB Member/ Pres., Liga ng mga Barangay

 

 

Hon. Russel B. Nolledo

SB Member/SKMF President

 

 Atty. Raul F. Facon

Vice Mayor and Presiding Officer

 

 

 

 

 

LEGISLATIVE AGENDA 2001-2004

 

For the next three (3) years of service of the members of the Sangguniang Bayan as duly elected representatives of the people of Miagao, the August Body vows to live up to the expectations of its constituents and shall pass and enact legislations aimed towards the development and progress of the Municipality and the improvement of the quality of life and general welfare of the Miagaowanons.

As the legislative council of the Municipality, the Sangguniang Bayan of Miagao pledges its full support and cooperation to the programs and projects of the present local administration as outlined in the fifteen-point executive agenda for the years 2001-2004 of our Municipal Mayor, Atty. Gerardo N. Flores.

For the coming three years, from July 2001 until June 2004, the Sangguniang Bayan of Miagao shall undertake the following concerns:

I.Develop and Adopt a New Comprehensive Land Use Plan and Pass Its Enacting Zoning Ordinance

 

The Municipal Comprehensive Land Use Plan and its enacting Zoning Ordinance was crafted and passed almost fourteen years ago in the year 1988.Most of the provisions in the said measure may no longer be applicable or practical in the present set-up of the municipality, especially in view of the rapid development brought about by the establishment of educational institutions in the municipality such as the University of the Philippines in the Visayas – Miagao Campus and the Western Visayas College of science and Technology – Miagao Campus (formerly the Southern Iloilo Polytechnic College).

The present legislative council deems this comprehensive land use plan and zoning ordinance as an essential and priority measure and shall therefore work towards its adoption and passage within this year.The passage of such measure is explicitly provided for under Section 447 (a)(2)(vii-ix) of the 1991 Local Government Code.

 

II.Revise the 1997 Municipal Revenue Code

 

The Municipal Revenue Code was last revised in the year 1997.From the time of such revision until the present, new concerns have come up that are not properly addressed in the 1997 Municipal Revenue Code.These concerns include businesses engaged in information technology such as telecommunications firms and internet cafes, the inclusion of administrative fees and other charges for subdivision applications, the revision of charges and fees for permits in the construction, improvement or demolition of buildings and other structures, revision of the garbage collection fees, among others.

Studies of an ad hoc committee created to determine and recommend measures that would increase municipal revenues from local sources indicate that the Municipality of Miagao has one of the lower rates for business taxes and fees.Hence, the revision of the 1997 Municipal Revenue Code is aimed towards increasing the municipal revenue from local sources.

III.Revise the 1996 Tricycle Franchise Ordinance

 

The Municipal Ordinance No. 1, series of 1996 is the local law prescribing the guidelines for the issuance of franchise to operate tricycle-for-hire within the Municipality of Miagao as provided for under .It was last revised in the year 1996.It is deemed necessary that the said ordinance be amended and revised in order to properly address concerns such as the emergence of the separate tricycle operators and drivers associations in Zone A, or the poblacion route, and the emergence of alternative short-distance public transport systems such the multi-cabs.

The introduction of new administrative procedures is also deemed imperative in view of the rapidly increasing number of tricycles-for-hire operating in the Municipality.

IV.Revise the 1996 Municipal Traffic Ordinance

 

The Municipality of Miagao is a fast progressing and developing town.The number of private vehicles increased in view of the rise in the economic capacities of Miagaowanons, many being dollar earners.The number of tricycles-for-hire and other public utility transport systems have likewise increased thereby creating new problems and challenges in municipal traffic management.Accident incidence statistics also show a noticeable increase in traffic accidents mostly involving tricycles-for-hire.

Hence, the revision of the municipal traffic ordinance, last amended and compiled on October 1996, is considered timely and proper.

V.Identify and Declare Prospective Areas as Growth Centers

 

To boost productivity and enhance economic activity in far-flung areas of the Municipality, prospective sites for the establishment and development of satellite markets shall be identified and declared as growth centers.These will include, but shall not be limited to, existing or traditional growth centers.

VI.Identify and Declare Marine, Wildlife, Bird and Butterfly Sanctuaries and Protected Watershed Areas

 

In line with the current administration’s thrust towards environmental protection, conservation and preservation, certain coastal areas shall be identified and declared as marine sanctuaries to serve as breeding grounds for fishes and other marine animals, as well as serve as sites for mangrove propagation and the establishment of natural and artificial corral reefs.This measure is intended to increase the fast-depleting fisheries stock indigenous to the municipality.

 

Pursuant to the Wildlife Conservation Act, wildlife species indigenous to the municipality shall be identified and protected by means of a local ordinance or through the adoption of the Wildlife Conservation Act.This measure intends to preserve forest biodiversity and the delicate balance of the forest ecosystem.

Birds and butterflies, being prime agents in the dispersal of flora seeds, shall be equally protected by providing sanctuaries for them wherein it shall be declared illegal to capture or harm such creatures in such areas.

Watershed areas, whose existence are crucial in providing adequate potable water supply to the municipality, shall be identified and protected through the enactment of local regulatory laws or the adoption of national laws such as the National Integrated Protected Areas Act (NIPAs Act).Aide from providing potable water, watershed areas also increase the natural forest cover and contributes to decreasing global warming. Watershed areas also serve as natural attractions to local and foreign eco-tourists.

VII.Identify and Establish a Municipal Dumping Site or Sanitary Landfill and Improve Municipal Solid Waste Collection

 

Although the practice of zero-waste management is encouraged in the municipality, the accumulation of biodegradable and non-biodegradable solid waste is inevitable given the rising population of the municipality.

As an anticipatory measure, a municipal dumping site or sanitary landfill shall be identified and established through a corresponding measure.If events warrant, private land identified for such purpose may be procured through available commercial modes or, if necessary, through expropriation proceedings.

 

Municipal solid waste collection, especially in urban areas where the availability of suitable backyard sanitary landfills is scarce, shall be given proper action through the development of a garbage collection scheme and the possible adoption of a reasonable payment schedule to be enacted through an ordinance.

VIII.Create an Investor-Friendly Atmosphere by Granting Incentives to Investors

To enhance the local economy and provide additional jobs for Miagaowanons, the August Body shall encourage more investors to invest in various businesses in the municipality by granting tax and business incentives through a legislative measure.

IX.Establish Additional Health and Day Care Centers

 

Areas shall be identified for the establishment of additional health and day care centers especially in hinterland communities in order to make such services more accessible to constituents in remote areas.

 

X.Encourage the Active Participation of Non-Government Organizations and the Private Sector and the Creation and Establishment of Cooperatives

 

Call for the accreditation of all existing non-government organizations and the private sector within the first year of service of the August Body. Encourage the creation and establishment of cooperatives since such endeavors maximize the participation of citizens.

 

XI.Regulate the Operation of Videoke and Karaoke Bars, Computer Game Stations and Similar Entertainment Establishments in the Perimeter of Educational Institutions

 

The proliferation of videoke bars, computer game stations and restaurants/stores selling liquors around the perimeter of educational institutions has caught the attention of the Sangguniang Bayan.The proliferation of such establishments is an indication of the economic upswing in the municipality, an indicator of progress and development.However, if such establishments are allowed to continue to operate unregulated, there is a very likely possibility that the studies of the youth would be affected and moral degradation may occur.Therefore it is necessary to regulate the stated businesses, just like other businesses.

XII.Establish Additional High Schools or Extension High Schools Especially in Remote Areas

Presently, there are seven national high schools and one extension high school serving the youth of the municipality.However, these eight secondary educational institutions are insufficient to meet the annual enrollment that also increases.It is therefore necessary to establish additional high schools or extension high schools especially in remote areas.This could be done through legislative requests or executive representations with concerned government agencies, or if not, through local appropriation.

 

XIII.Identify Natural Tourist Attractions and Restore and Develop Spanish-Era Structures for Eco-Tourism

 

Miagao envisions itself to become a major tourist destination in the Visayas.. This can be achieved through the identification of natural tourist attractions and the introduction of development geared towards the eco-tourism industry.

Spanish-era infrastructures, such as the Taytay Boni in Barangay Kirayan Sur, shall be identified and declared initially as local treasures.Measures shall be undertaken to secure national cognizance for such structures from the National historical Institute and other concerned agencies.Such structures will be restored and developed to complement the Miagao Church and serve as additional tourist attractions.

In addition, Taytay Boni may be declared as a historical and recreational park through the promulgation of appropriate legislation.

XIV.Promulgate Other Essential Legislation in Support of the Fifteen-Point Agenda of the Local Chief Executive

 

In manifestation of the full support of the Sangguniang Bayan to the Fifteen-Point Agenda of the Local Chief Executive, the August Body shall promulgate such measures necessary for the attainment of such agenda, as the need arises.

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ADOPTED this 12th day of August 2002, Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines.

 

ATTY. RAUL F. FACON

Vice Mayor / Presiding Officer

 

 

HON. JOSE REY N. NOBLE

S.B. Member

 

 

HON. ANTHONY M. TICORDA

S.B. Member

 

 

HON. ELIEZER P. MAGALLANES

S.B. Member

 

 

HON. ELMER M.TESORO

S.B. Member / Floor Leader

 

 

HON. VICENTE NATINO

S.B. Member

 

 

HON. LEONARDO N. NALDOZA

S.B. Member

 

 

HON. NICOLAS N. MOBO

S.B. Member / Assistant Floor Leader

 

 

HON. JOSE REY PALMOS

S.B. Member

 

 

HON. DOLORES P. TORRECAMPO

S.B. Member/Pres., Liga ng mga Barangay

 

 

HON. ARFE F. NALDOZA

S.B. Member/SKMF President

NEW FARE RATES FOR TRICYCLE FOR HIRE

ORDINANCE NO. 01

Series of 2009

 

AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING THE NEW FARE RATES FOR TRICYCLE FOR HIRE WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF MIAG-AO, PROVINCE OF ILOILO

 

[Sponsor: Committee on Transportation]

 

 

BE IT ORDAINED by the Sangguniang Bayan of Miag-ao, Iloilo that:

 

SECTION 1 – Definition of Terms.As used in this ordinance the following terms shall mean:

 

a.Student – a person duly enrolled in high school or undergraduate course

b.Senior Citizen – a person aged 60 years or older

c.Pupil – a child in pre-elementary or elementary school

d.Disabled Persons – persons with disability due to the following: (1) total blindness, (2) no two(2) hands, (3) no legs or with one leg only, (4) paralysis.

 

SECTION 2 – The new fare rates for tricycle for hire operating within the Municipality of Miag-ao, Province of Iloilo shall be as herein prescribed:

 

A. General Fare

 

Passenger Classification

First 3-KM

For every succeeding kilometer or fraction thereof

1. Regular passengers

Php 7.00

Php 0.75

2. Senior Citizens, Disabled Persons, Students and Pupils

Php 5.00

Php 0.60

 

B. Sub-routes

 

 

1.SOMITRODRAS (Zone B)

 

ROUTE

(Poblacion to…)

and Vice Versa

Distance in Km

REGULAR

 

SENIOR CITIZENS, DISABLED PERSONS, STUDENTS AND PUPILS

Mambatad

2

7.00

5.00

Bacauan

2.5

7.00

5.00

Palaca

3

7.00

5.00

Tabunacan

4

7.75

6.00

Damilisan

5

8.50

6.80

Oyungan

6

9.25

7.40

Lanutan

7

10.00

8.00

Maringyan

7.5

10.75

8.60

San Rafael

8

10.75

8.60

Narat-an

8.5

11.50

9.20

Lacadon

9.5

12.50

10.00

Igdulaca

10

13.50

10.80

Potrido

6

9.00

8.00

Fundacion

6.5

10.00

9.00

San Fernando

7.5

10.00

9.00

Nam-o Sur

8

11.00

10.00

Nam-o Norte

8

11.00

10.00

Igbugo

9

13.00

10.40

UPV Lumangan

4

8.00

6.40

Igpajo

5

9.50

7.60

Sag-on

7

10.00

8.00

Calagtangan

8

10.50

8.40

Bugtong Lumangan

 

12.00

9.60

Diday

 

17.00

13.00

 

 

2.MINOTODA (Zone C)

 

ROUTE

(Poblacion to…)

and Vice Versa

Distance in Kilometers

REGULAR

SENIOR CITIZENS, DISABLED PERSONS, STUDENTS AND PUPILS

Igtuba

1

7.00

5.00

Guibongan

2

7.00

5.00

Kirayan Sur

2

7.00

5.00

Kirayan Norte

2.5

7.00

5.00

Banuyao

3

7.00

5.00

Naulid

3.5

7.75

6.00

Maninila

4

7.75

6.00

Dingle

5

8.50

6.00

Gines

5.5

9.25

7.40

Calampitao

5.8

9.25

7.40

 

 

 

3.KDDBTODA (Zone C)

 

ROUTE

(Poblacion to…)

and Vice Versa

Distance in Km

REGULAR

SENIOR CITIZENS, DISABLED PERSONS, STUDENTS AND PUPILS

BLISS

2

7.00

5.00

Kirayan Tacas

2.5

8.00

7.00

Durog

4

11.50

9.60

Dawog

6

14.50

12.00

Baraclayan

5

14.50

12.00

Maricolcol

8

16.00

13.40

First 3 – kilometers

= 3 <

7.00

5.00

 

4. CTODA (Zone C)

 

ROUTE

(Poblacion to…)

and Vice Versa

Distance in Km

REGULAR

SENIOR CITIZENS, DISABLED PERSONS, STUDENTS AND PUPILS

 

Caitib

8

10.75

8.60

Bugtong Naulid

7

10.00

8.00

Pungtod Naulid

6.5

10.00

8.00

Valencia

6

9.25

7.00

Tatoy

4.5

8.50

6.00

First 3 – kilometers

= 3 <

7.00

5.00

 

5. BACTTITODA (Zone D)

 

ROUTE

(Poblacion to…)

and Vice Versa

Distance in Km

REGULAR

SENIOR CITIZENS, DISABLED PERSONS, STUDENTS AND PUPILS

Indag-an

4

8.00

6.40

Tan-agan

4.5

8.00

6.40

Cubay Tacas

5

9.50

7.60

Cubay Ubos

 

12.50

10.00

Aguiauan

5.5

9.50

7.60

Banbanan

6

10.50

8.40

Cagbang

7

10.50

8.40

Tambong

 

12.50

10.00

Tumagboc

 

17.00

11.00

Ticdalan

 

17.00

11.00

First 3 – kilometers

= 3 <

7.00

5.00

 

SECTION 3 – Tricycle units that operate past 7:00 o’clock in the evening may charge more than the regular fare or discounted fare due for the passenger’s destination but in no case shall such extra charge be more than double the regular or discounted fare.

 

SECTION 4 – Students and pupils shall be given discounted fares everyday, as long as the students/pupils shall report to school or to the field for fieldwork assignment, upon presentation of a valid school ID.

 

SECTION 5 – Fares for taxi-type operation shall be paid on a per trip basis and shall not be more than eighty percent (80%) of the total fare due for six (6) persons for the passenger’s destination.

 

SECTION 6 – Freight for baggage, like per bag of cement, sack of rice or palay, boxes or cases of drinks and of similar nature, kind and packaging, shall be charged the same rate as that for a regular passenger.Baggage fee for construction materials such as galvanized iron sheets, plywood, lumber, steel bars and the like shall be subject to negotiation between the passenger and the driver.

 

SECTION 7 – A penalty of Five Hundred Pesos (Php500.00) shall be imposed for violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance.

 

SECTION 8 – Municipal Ordinance No.03, series of 2008 of Miagao, Iloilo is hereby repealed.

 

SECTION 9 – Section 8 (a), (b) and (c) of Municipal Ordinance No. 1, series of 1996 is hereby amended.

 

SECTION 10 – This ordinance shall take effect onJanuary21, 2009.