Village chief hits council for rejecting ordinances
February 7, 2011
ANGELES CITY — The barangay chairman of Balibago here has denounced the City Council for allegedly disapproving two ordinances relative to health services.
Rodelio “Tony” Mamac, village chief of Balibago, claimed that the City Council has no power to disapprove ordinances passed by the barangay council.
In his letter dated February 2, 2011, City Council secretary Eric Mendoza informed Mamac that Barangay Balibago Council Ordinances 1 and 2 have been disapproved.
But Mamac described the City Council’s disapproval of the barangay ordinances as illegal. He said there are no provisions under the local government code which gives power to the City Council to disapprove any barangay ordinance.
According to Mamac, the City Council should have returned the ordinances to the barangay council for review and modifications.
Mamac also claimed that the City Council may only review the barangay ordinances and issue recommendations for amendment to concerned barangay councils if necessary.
The Balibago Council approved on December 9, 2010 Ordinance Number 1 Series of 2010, an ordinance establishing the Balibago Birthing Home and Hygiene Clinic as well as creating the Balibago Health Foundation and Trust Fund.
Ordinance No. 2 series of 2010 is an ordinance creating the Balibago Management Committee.
For its part, the City Council stated that it has disapproved Ordinance No. 1 because the creation of a foundation is not among the powers of the barangay council.
“Its creation is governed by general laws and subject to the procedures and policies under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC),” the council stated.
With regard to Ordinance 2, the City Council said the powers of the management committee are mere duplications of the functions granted to the barangay council.
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