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ULAT SA BAYAN 2016

19th Quezon City Council


TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Ulat sa Bayan ng Punong Tagapangasiwa 3

II. Landmark Legislations

Administration and Governance 13


Economic Development 18
Social Development and Human Rights 21
Health 24
Housing 24
Women and Children 27
Education 28
Senior Citizen 32
Environment, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction 34
Peace and Order 39
Tourism, Culture and Heritage 41
ASEAN Integration 43

III. 2015 National Local Legislative Award Executive Summary 47


Department of Interior and Local Government
Philippine Councilors League

IV. Legislative Accomplishments of the members of the 19th Quezon City Council

District 1 Councilors 53
District 2 Councilors 61
District 3 Councilors 74
District 4 Councilors 82
District 5 Councilors 90
District 6 Councilors 98
ULAT SA BAYAN 2016
ng Punong Tagapangasiwa
Hon. Ma. Josefina G. Belmonte
Vice Mayor
Presiding Officer

Mga kagalang-galang na mga panauhin, mga kasama ko sa


konseho, isang magandang hapon sa ating lahat. Sisimulan
ko ang aking ulat sa pamamagitan ng isang larawan. Sa
ating LED screen mapagmamasdan ninyo ang Gawad na ibinigay ng Department of
Interior and Local Government at ng Philippine Councilors League sa ating Sanggunian
Panlungsod, bilang National Winner ng 2015 Local Legislative Award sa kategoryang
Highly Urbanized Cities at Independent Component Cities. There are 40 such cities in
our country, and for the first time since this award was institutionalized, we the 19th
City Council, have won it for our City. Three years ago in 2012, the 18th City Council was
among the 13 finalists for this award, having won it in the National Capital Region. Sa
aking pangalawang pamilya, ang konseho ng Lungsod Quezon, malugod na pagbati sa
ating napagtagumpayan.

But to paraphrase a presidential candidate, hindi naman tungkol sa atin ang award na ito.
Tungkol ito sa kanila, ang ating mga pinaglilingkuran. Walang drama, walang hugot.
Trabaho lang. Nagkataon lamang, na sa pagsasagawa natin ng ating mandato, kinilala
ang ating pinagsikapan. Bonus lang ito. The real reward is the opportunity given to us to
change and improve the lives of our people.

Trabaho lang ang nag-udyok sa ating magsunog ng kilay, minsa’y hanggang hatinggabi,
upang matapos ang ating mga tungkulin. Walang nang-epal sa ating konseho. Walang
drama queen. Ngunit minsan merong drama king - si konsehal Roger Juan. Pero ‘di naman
matatawaran ang silakbo ng kanyang damdamin para sa sektor na kanyang kinakatawan,
ang senior citizens. At dahil dito naisulong nila ni Konsehala Raquel Malañgen ang isang
batas na magsisigurong isang porsiento ng ating total annual budget mula 2017 ay
mapupunta sa mga programa at proyekto para sa ating mga senior citizens. This
appropriation represents an almost 300% increase in the amount allocated for 2016,
and will ensure that all the other measures for seniors passed by our colleagues such as
free pneumococcal vaccines (by Councilor Jessica Castelo Daza) and the establishment of
a home for indigent, abandoned and abused senior citizens (by Councilor Toto Medalla)
shall finally be implemented.

EFFICIENCY

In the line of duty, we have approved 258 ordinances and 967 resolutions in the last
three years. We have conducted 89 regular sessions and 3 special sessions. Masaya
akong ipamalita sa inyo, na kahit minsan, di kami nagkaproblema sa quorum. Every
council session has an average of 90.64% attendance.

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Batay sa assessment ng 2015 Local Legislative Award, nagpasa tayo ng 172 na
ordinansa at resolusyon na naaayon sa mga pambansang adhikain. These five
government guideposts include: poverty reduction and social inclusion; environmental
sustainability, climate change and disaster risk management; accountable, responsive
and participatory governance; a fair and stable order based on international rule of law;
and peace and security.

EXECUTIVE-LEGISLATIVE AGENDA

Mahalaga sa isang administrasyon ang pagkakaisa at malapit na pakikipag-ugnayan ng


dalawang sangay ng lokal na pamahalaan. At bunga ng maayos na samahan na ito ang
pagbuo natin sa simula ng ating pamunuan ng isang Executive-Legislative Agenda na
naging batayan ng ating mga pangunahing polisiya. The Mayor’s thrust this term
centered on economic development and revenue generation, disaster risk reduction,
preparations for the ASEAN Integration, and the continuation of his advocacy on shelter.
Bilang suporta sa mga prayoridad ng ating mahal na Punong Lungsod, 63 ordinansa at
46 na resolusyon ang aming ipinasa. This represents 38% of all the legislation enacted by
the City Council.

In order to achieve economic development as envisioned by the Mayor, we passed a


Public-Private Partnership Code through the leadership of our Majority Floor Leader,
Councilor Bong Suntay. Sa ilalim ng PPP, kaakibat natin ang pribadong sektor sa
pamumuhunan ng ilang piling proyekto upang tumaas ang antas ng serbisyo natin sa
ating mga pinaglilingkuran. The PPP Code also sets the framework that will facilitate
consistency, integrity, reliability, sustainability, accountability, transparency, and
enforceability for major and big-ticket projects.

We also authored the Economic Development Incentives Code through the initiative of
Councilors Suntay and Allan Reyes, then the Committee Chair on Trade, Commerce and
Industry. This ordinance aims to encourage more foreign and local investors to the City.
Isinasaayos nito ang proseso ng pamumuhunan at pagbibigay ng insentibo upang higit
pang makahikayat ng malalaking mga negosyo sa ating lungsod. Ang nabuong Local
Economic Investment Promotions Office ang siyang mangangasiwa ng magandang
relasyon natin sa mga mamumuhunan sa atin.

Since the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance are
the most important measures in laying the framework for the development of our City,
Councilor RJ Belmonte as head of the Committee on City Planning, Building and Zoning
ends his three terms by spearheading the updating of these measures to reflect current
trends, incorporating into them provisions for climate change adaptation and disaster
risk reduction, as well as tourism, through the introduction of Special Urban
Development Zones (SUDZ).

Veteran legislator Jun Ferrer, Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means
introduced three amendments to the Revenue Code that were instrumental in
increasing the income of our City. This 2016, our City’s budget reached a whopping

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16.1 billion pesos, representing an increase of 5.8 billion pesos or equivalent to 57%
increase (as compared to the 2011 budget), since the 19th City Council took office.
Samantalang ang mas beteranong konsehal naman na si Tito Godie Liban II, Chairman ng
Committee on Appropriations ay palaging tinitiyak na naipapasa ang taunang budget ng
lungsod sa tamang oras.

Tumugon din ang ating konseho sa panawagan ng ating Punong Lungsod na paghandaan
ang ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) na bahagi ng kabuuang ASEAN Economic
Integration. Nagpasa tayo ng limang resolusyon upang matugunan ang layuning ito.
Kabilang sa mga measures na ito ang paghikayat sa ating Punong Lungsod na bumuo ng
isang Technical Working Group na magsisimula ng mga usaping Sister-City relations sa
mga nangungunang mga lungsod sa Southeast Asian region upang maging daan sa
ugnayan sa negosyo, trabaho, turismo at edukasyon, na higit pang magpapaunlad sa
ating syudad.

In relation to the predicted increase in the number of Overseas Filipino Workers as the
planned ASEAN Economic Community progresses, Councilor Mayen Juico pushed for the
creation of the Quezon City Migrants Resource Center to cater to the needs of OFWs
and their families. This office will ensure that our residents planning to work abroad will
receive assistance in terms of recruitment, employment, and pre and post departure
needs. Support services for families left behind shall also be provided.

In anticipation of the need to protect our micro and small entrepreneurs from the
onslaught of better capitalized foreign companies that can threaten their businesses, we
have also pushed for the conversion of Task Force Sikap Buhay into the Small Business
Development and Promotions Office. Kabalikat nito, isinabatas din natin ang Magna Carta
for Micro and Small Business Enterprises na bumubuo ng 80% ng mga negosyo sa ating
lungsod. Ayon sa batas na ito, bibigyan ng ayuda ang mga maliliit na negosyo sa mga
usaping product development, capacity building, technology enhancement, tax
incentives, market expansion, at iba pa, kung magpa-rehistro sila sa BPLO natin.
Maraming salamat kina Konsehal Bayani Hipol, Committee Chair on Human Rights, at
Konsehal Bobby Castelo, Committee Chair on Micro, Small and Medium Business and
Entrepreneurship Development, sa pagsulong nito.

To continue the Mayor’s shelter program, which was first launched in our last term, we
have enacted twelve measures to authorize several Bistekville Socialized Housing Projects
to benefit one thousand eight hundred seventy-seven (1,877) families. We have also
approved twenty-nine (29) subdivision plans as part of our Community Mortage
Program. These were made through the efforts of Councilor Precious Hipolito Castelo,
Chair of the Committee on Subdivisions and Councilor Marivic Co-Pilar, Chair of the
Committee on Urban Poor and Human Settlement.

Disaster Risk Reduction and Management has always been an issue close to the heart of
our Mayor and our City has invested extensively in ensuring we will be among the most
prepared cities in the country should disaster strike. Not only did the City Council
institutionalize a DRRM office to guarantee concerted efforts from the City down to

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the barangays, but we also passed a measure to make sure that should less fortunate
LGUs be victims of disaster, mas tiyak at mabilis ang tulong na maibibigay natin sa kanila.

Bukod dito, minandato natin ang pagsasanay sa lahat ng mga paaralan sa DRRM at
hinimok ang masusing pagsusuri sa lahat ng mga gusaling pampamahalaan upang
siguraduhing ligtas ang mga ito sa ano mang sakuna, lalung-lalo na ang lindol. Saludo
ako kina Konsehal Rannie Ludovica, Committee Chair on Climate Change Adaptation and
Disaster Risk Reduction at Konsehal Don de Leon, Committee Chair on Public Order and
Security and Anti-Illegal Drugs sa pagsulong ng mga lehislaturang ito.

OTHER EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT INITIATIVES

Agresibo ring nakipagtulungan ang ating mga mambabatas sa mga pinuno ng ehekutibo
na nagbunga ng maraming pagbabago sa mga umiiral nang mga ordinansa. We
rigorously updated our legislation to be consistent with new national laws and
regulations and to be more efficient and responsive to the needs and concerns of our
people. Through the initiative of Councilor Donnie Matias, then the Committee Chair on
Markets, the Quezon City Market Code as well as the Quezon City Veterinary Code were
revised.

Sisiguraduhin ng amended Market Code na malinis at maayos ang ating pamilihan,


mabilis ang pagkuha ng permit, wasto ang babayaran ng ating mga manininda, at
makatwiran ang pamamahala ng ating mga palengke, tiangge at iba pang lugar ng
kalakalan.

The amended Veterinary Code further regulates meat establishments and the meat
trade in the City to ensure higher quality and safety standards. This also incorporates a
comprehensive policy on pet ownership and animal welfare.

Sa pagtutok ni Konsehal Pinggoy Lagumbay, Committee Chair on Health and Sanitation,


meron na rin tayong modernong Sanitation Code. This code simplified the procedure
and requirements for securing the health and sanitary permits of business
establishments to ensure a more business-friendly environment, and also includes
provisions for disposal of cadavers, regulation of funeral parlors and certification for
embalmers.

Sa ating STI, HIV and AIDS Prevention and Control Ordinance, nagdagdag tayo ng parusa
sa diskriminasyon sa mga persons with HIV. Unang naging advocacy ni Councilor J
essica Castelo Daza ang HIV prevention nung na-institutionalize niya ang Klinika
Bernardo bilang pasilidad ng mga sexually transmitted diseases. Dahil dito, nanalo
tayo ng Galing Pook Award.

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Ang kampeon ng kababaihan, si Konsehala Mayen Juico, umarangkada din. Her
amendments on the Gender and Development Code ensure that our ordinance is
consistent with the Magna Carta for Women and the provisions of the UN Women
Safe Cities campaign that protects women and girls from violence and harassment

LANDMARK MEASURES

Sa dakong ito, pahintulutan ninyo akong ipagmalaki ang mga ordinansa na sa tingin ko’y
matatawag na landmark measures, sapagkat hindi inutos sa amin ang mga ito ng
ehekutibo, ngunit nanggaling sa personal naming adbokasiya kasama ang mga
mamamayang aming mismong nakapanayam. Bukod dito, matuturing ang mga ito na
kakaiba at pinakauna sa ating bansa.

Batay sa impact dito sa Pilipinas at maging sa ibang bansa, ang ‘rockstar’ ng ating mga
landmark measures ay ang Gender-Fair Ordinance na isinulong ni Councilor Mayen Juico,
Committee Chair on Women, Family Relation and Gender Equality na napasa pagkaraan
ng anim na oras ng pagdedebate sa plenaryo. Hanggang sa ngayon, ang
Anti-Discrimination Bill ay ‘di pa rin pinapasa ng Kongreso. Ayon sa ordinansang ito,
ipinagbabawal ang diskriminasyon sa mga nagmumula sa hanay ng LGBT sa trabaho,
edukasyon, serbisyong pangkalusugan at pabahay. Kaakibat din ng batas na ito ang
tinatawag na ‘affirmative action’ kung saan minamandatong pro-active tayo sa
pagbubukas ng isipan ng ating mga mamamayan patungkol sa mga isyung LGBT.

Landmark measure din ang Tricycle Management Code ni Konsehala Raquel Malañgen,
Committee Chair ng Transportation. Nabuo ang ordinansang ito pagkaraan ng mahabang
pananaliksik at konsultasyon sa sektor ng TODA. Taon ang inabot bago mapasa ang batas
na ito upang masigurong isinaalang-alang at tinugunan lahat ng mga isyu ng sektor.
Bilang resulta, tayo ang tinaguriang kauna-unahang lungsod na nagsabatas at nagsaayos
ng operasyon at social protection ng mga TODA.

Ganito din ang ating ginawa sa sektor ng BHWs kung saan nagtakda tayo ng panuntunan
para sa kanila at nagmandato ng mga probisyon upang pangalagaan ang kanilang
kapakanan, nang sa gayon ay mapabuti ang kanilang serbisyo sa ating mga mamamayan.
Salamat muli, Konsehal Pinggoy Lagumbay.

Isa ring landmark measure ang ating Barangay Seal of Good Housekeeping Ordinance na
ipinasa sa tulong nina Konsehal Bong Suntay at Franz Pumaren. Ibinatay natin sa
iminungkahing sistema ng yumaong DILG Secretary Jessie Robredo ang batas na ito
upang siguraduhing maging tapat, matino at mahusay ang pamamahala sa mga lungsod,
munisipyo at lalawigan. But we took the challenge one step further by bringing good
governance to our barangays through this measure. This ordinance is a manifestation of
our serious commitment towards raising the standards of efficiency, competence and
integrity in public service. Today, LGUs from all over the country are asking us to help
them implement the Barangay Seal of Good Housekeeping in their jurisdictions.

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Milestone measure din ang isinakatuparan ni Konsehal Gian Sotto, Committee Chair on
the Environment, na siyang nagsulong ng Quezon City Environment Code. Our E-Code
has provisions for biodiversity management, solid waste management, air pollution
management, water pollution management and nuisance management with
corresponding guidelines, clear requirements for permits, and prohibited acts and
penalties. Katulad din ng iba nating landmark measures, matinding public consultation
ang dinaanan ng measure na ito bago ito napasa. It is noteworthy that much of the
content of this measure derives from individual measures pursued by Councilor Dorothy
Delarmente, especially the Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance, which has yielded millions
of pesos for our Green Fund.

Isang napagtagumpayan ni Konsehal Toto Medalla, Committee Chair on Games and


Amusement, ang paglatag ng istriktong polisiya sa mga pasugalan sa ating lungsod.
Nagbalangkas ang ordinansa niya ng regulasyon sa mga e-games, e-bingo, sabungan at
tupada. Nilalayon nitong ordinansa na pigilan ang paglaganap ng sugal sa ating lungsod.
Ipinagbawal din ang tupada sa ating mga barangay, maliban sa opisyal na piyesta nito, at
pinabilis ang proseso ng pagkuha ng permits.

Mamayang hapon, kung walang mangyaring ‘di inaasahan, tatlo pang mahahalagang
ordinansa ang ating tatalakayin, at kung walang tututol, ipapasa.

Una sa mga ito ang Local Building Code of Quezon City na isinusulong ni Konsehal Onyx
Crisologo, Commiteee Chair on Public Works and Infrastructure. Among others, this
measure aims to streamline processes in the application of building permits, clarify the
mandates and accountabilities of the Building Official, the City Engineer, the Planning
and Development Office, and the Bureau of Fire, in order to ensure efficiency, avoid
duplication of tasks and promote responsiveness. Inaasahan na ang ordinansang ito ang
magiging kasagutan sa maraming mga isyung nakakarating sa ating tanggapan patungkol
sa isyu ng mga building permits.

Inaasahan ding mapapasa mamaya ang Urban Design Code na nilagdaan ni Councilor RJ
Belmonte upang magbalangkas ng mga alituntunin at pamantayan sa pagdisenyo ng mga
public spaces katulad ng sidewalks, bike lanes, pedestrian spaces, parks, streetscapes
and street furniture. Nilalayon ng batas na ito na gawing mas maganda, kaaya-aya at
maayos ang ating lungsod. Tamang-tama ang pagpasa ni Konsehal Roderick Paulate,
Committee Chair on Civil Service, Appointments and Reorganization ang isang
ordinansang lumilikha ng hiwalay na Department of the City Architect upang tutukan
ang design elements na kinakailangan ng bagong batas.

Sana’y mapasa rin mamaya ang Informal Economy Code na isinusulong ni Konsehala Star
Valmocina, Committee Chair on Social Services. Nilalayon ng ordinansang ito magbigay
ng mas komprehensibong programang pangkaunlaran at social protection para sa mga
manggagawa sa informal economy katulad ng mga self-employed na masahista, tubero,
electrician, manininda, construction worker, at iba pa. Kasama dito ang mga programa sa
kasanayan, edukasyon, kalusugan at pati micro-insurance. Kung mapasa, ito ang
magiging kauna-unahang Informal Economy Ordinance sa buong bansa. A similar one is
still pending in Congress.
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Dahil ang kapayapaan at kaayusan ay isa sa pinakamasahol na isyu sa kasalukuyan,
mahalaga din ang pagsulong ni Liga President Konsehal Ricky Corpuz ng QC Drug Free
Workplace Ordinance na nagmamandato sa lahat ng opisyal at empleyado ng
pamahalaan mula barangay volunteers hanggang Office of the Mayor, na magpasailalim
sa random drug test taun-taon upang matugunan ang isyu ng paggamit ng bawal na
gamot sa pinagkakatiwalaang mga kawani ng gobyerno.

PEOPLE’S PARTICIPATION

Ipinangako ko rin na ang ating konseho ay mahigpit na makikipag-ugnayan sa ating civil


society. Sa pangunguna ni Konsehal Anjo Yllana tayo ay kumilala ng 1,059
non-government and people’s organizations. Mula sa kanilang hanay nagmula ang mga
sectoral representative ng ating City Development Council. Sila ang ating kabahagi sa
pagbalangkas ng mga programa at polisiya upang higit pang matugunan ang pangunahing
pangangailangan ng ating mga residente.

Bahagi rin ng paghihikayat natin sa mamamayan na makilahok sa gawain ng konseho ang


ating programang e-legislation. Sa pamamagitan ng ating website at e-library, mas
mabilis na nakikita ng publiko ang ating agenda at ang ating mga batas.

Isinasalin natin ang mga piling pinagtibay na ordinansa sa wikang Filipino, upang mas
lubos na maintindihan ng ating mga residente ang mga batas na nakakaapekto sa
kanilang mga buhay. Ang mga primer na ipinamahagi sa inyo ngayon ay ilan sa ating
nasimulan.

TOURISM

Sapagkat sa akin binilin ng ating mahal na alkalde ang turismo, tinutukan ko ito sa
nakaraang tatlong taon. Sa tulong ni Konsehala Lala Sotto, Committee Chair on Tourism,
we have institutionalized the tourism brand “Great”, “Green” and “Growing”, which
conveys the core values that define the city. As per our city’s Tourism Development Plan
we have proposed the declaration of nine tourism districts. Naaprubahan na ang
Maginhawa Art and Food Hub at ang Quezon City Chinatown bilang mga distrito ng
turismo sa ating lungsod. Sa tulong ng ilang departamento ng ating pamahalaan, ng mga
punong barangay at mga stakeholders, sisimulan na ngayong taon ang rehabilitasyon at
pagsasaayos ng Maginhawa at Chinatown.

We have also declared the Quezon Heritage House and the Sanctuario De San Pedro
Bautista, as local heritage sites to ensure they are given due recognition and importance
as integral parts of our culture, history and heritage, and we can continue to invest in
their rehabilitation. To date, the Quezon Heritage House has registered 37,255 visitors,
and the San Pedro Bautista Church has just received a grant from the national
government for its renovation. Maraming salamat kina Konsehala Jessica Castelo Daza,
Committee Chair on Cultural Affairs and Heritage at Konsehal Alex Herrera, Committee
Chair on Patrimonial and Proprietary Property and General Services for your support.

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At this juncture, I wish to acknowledge the tremendous contribution of Councilor Aly
Medalla, Committee Chair on Education, Science and Technology for her dedication to
uplift the quality of education in our City and to see the K+12 program to fruition, way
beyond the call of duty. She has sponsored 41 legislations for our schoolchildren and
is an active partner of the Executive Department in crafting the Comprehensive Senior
High School Road map for Quezon City.

Konsehala Medalla not only passed an ordinance mandating the creation of a Human
Milk Bank at the Quezon City General Hospital, but she also ensured its full and
sustainable implementation. Pang mayor na talaga itong si Aly.

Though I did not mention them in my speech in detail, I wish to acknowledge my


dearest colleagues, Councilors Bong Liban, Marvin Rillo, Allan Francisco, Joe Visaya and
Karl Castelo. If I discussed all your significant contributions, baka di na tayo matapos. But
thank you for enriching our discussions, initiating debate for the purpose of improving
measures, for your insights and suggestions.

Before I end, please allow me also to extend my deepest gratitude to my colleagues who
have contributed so much to our City in the past years, but who will no longer be with
us when the 20th City Council is sworn into office. It has been an honour to have worked
with you. Thank you so much to:

Councilor Dorothy Delarmente


Councilor RJ Belmonte
Councilor Jimmy Borres
Councilor Jessica Castelo Daza
Councilor Vincent Belmonte
Councilor Bayani Hipol
Councilor Candy Medina

At higit sa lahat, sa pinuno ng Sangguniang Panlungsod, Konsehal Bong Suntay,


maraming salamat sa iyong pagpastol sa tatlumpu’t anim na miyembro ng ating
konseho. Nakamit natin ang dalawang prestihiyosong gawad mula sa DILG at PCL
nang dahil sa mahusay mong pangangasiwa. Saludo ako sa iyo.

Sa ating mahal na Mayor Herbert Bautista, sa lahat ng mga department heads, sa mga
Punong Barangay at sa mga Civil Society organizations and representatives maraming
salamat sa inyong suporta.

Naalala ko sa pinaka-una kong talumpati binanggit ko na:

Tayo ang magiging bagong mukha ng pamumunong may pananagutan.


Tayo ang magiging tagapagtatag ng bagong sukatan ng epektibong pangangasiwa.
Tayo ang magsisilbing batayan sa paglilingkod – bayan.

Nagkamali ba ako ng sinabi? Heto ang award, kayo ang humusga.


Mabuhay ang ika-19th Sangguniang Panlungsod at maraming salamat.

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LANDMARK LEGISLATIONS
ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNANCE
SP-6284, S-2014 A Resolution authorizing the Ang proyektong eGeographic Information System
Honorable Quezon City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista (eGIS) ay ang visual na presentasyon ng wasto,
to enter into a contract/agreement for the purchase maaasahan at bagong impormasyon mula sa
of workstation equipment in the total amount of aktwal na field survey tungkol sa Disaster Risk
eleven million five hundred seventy seven thousand Reduction, Business Development, Building Inven-
eight hundred ninety pesos and forty centavos tory, City/Urban Development at Socio-economic
(Php11,577,890.40), to be utilized by the Quezon Development.
City Information Technology Development Office for
its eGeographic Information System (eGIS) Project Ang datos o impormasyon na makakalap mula sa
Sponsored by Councilors Jesus Manuel C. Suntay, proyektong ito ay isasama sa Quezon City
Godofredo T. Liban II and Eufemio C. Lagumbay database at gagamitin para sa analysis at paggawa
Approved on third and final reading on ng desisyon ng iba’t-ibang opisina at departamento
March 9, 2015 ng lokal na pamahalaan.

SP-5836, S-2013 A Resolution authorizing the City Ang browser-based application ang siyang
Mayor of Quezon City to enter into a contract/ magbubuklod sa lahat ng departamentong may
agreement with the winning bidder for the purchase kinalaman sa revenue, disbursement, budget,
of Browser-Based Software Program for the Quezon procurement, inventory at financial management
City Integrated E-Financial Management System. processes.
Sponsored by Councilors Jesus Manuel C. Suntay,
Godofredo T. Liban II and Eufemio C. Lagumbay
Approved on third and final reading on
January 27, 2014

SP-2234, S-2013 Annual budget of the Quezon City Naglalayong pondohan ang gastusin kabilang na
Government for calendar year 2014 in the amount ang pasahod, programa at proyekto ng
of thirteen billion four hundred seventy six million pamahalaang local ng Lungsod Quezon.
fifty six thousand seven hundred fifty six pesos
(Php13,476,056,756.00)
Sponsored by Quezon City Council
Approved on third and final reading on
December 20, 2013

SP-2345, S-2014 An Ordinance approving the Naglalayong pondohan ang gastusin kabilang na
Annual budget of the Quezon City Government for ang pasahod, programa at proyekto ng
calendar year 2015 in the amount of fourteen billion pamahalaang local ng Lungsod Quezon sa taong
four hundred sixty two million three hundred sixty 2015.
two thousand pesos (Php14,462,362.000.00)
Sponsored by: Quezon City Council
Approved on third and final reading on
October 27, 2014

SP-2285, S-2014 An Ordinance regulating the Naglalayong isaayos ang proseso ng pagbibigay
operation of Electronic Games (E-Games), ng permit sa mga nagnanais na mag-negosyo ng
Bingo Games, and other Games of Chance, whether electronic na pasugalan sa lungsod.
manual, mechanical, electronic internet broadband
or otherwise, operating within the territorial Nilalayun din neto ang pag laganap ng sugal. At
jurisdiction of Quezon City, and providing penalties ipinagbabawal ang tupada sa mga barangay
for violations thereof maliban opisyal na fiesta nito at pinabilis ang
Sponsored by Councilors Jesus Manuel C. Suntay proseso ng pag kuha ng permit.
and Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on 13
March 17, 2014
SP-2448, S-2015 An Ordinance regulating the sale Ang Oxalic Acid ay isang uri ng nakalalasong
of oxalic acid and providing penalties thereof kemikal na karaniwang ginagamit na panglinis.
Sponsored by Councilor Dorothy A. Delarmente
Approved on third and final reading on September Ipinapagbawal ang pagbebenta ng Oxalic Acid ng
28, 2015 walang permiso o pahintulot mula sa lungsod.

SP-6401, S-2015 A Resolution urging all Quezon City Paalalahanan ang lahat ng pampubliko at
Hospitals and other similar Medical Institutions to pribadong hospital na mahigpit na ipinagbabawal
strictly observe and comply with the ang pag tanggi sa sinumang pasyente na
implementation of Republic Act No. 8344, entitled nangangailangan ng pangunahing lunas na
“An Act penalizing the refusal of Hospitals and dudulog o pupunta sa nasabing mga pagamutan.
Medical Clinics to administer appropriate initial
Medical Treatment and Support in emergency or
serious cases, amending for the purpose Batas
Pambansa Bilang 702, otherwise known as “An Act
prohibiting the demand of Deposits or Advance
Payments for the confinement or treatment of
patients in Hospitals and Medical Clinics in certain
cases”
Sponsored by Councilor Rogelio P. Juan
Approved on third and final reading on
June 8, 2015

SP-6304, S-2015 A Resolution urging the strict Hinihikayat ang istriktong pagiimplementa ng
implementation in all universities and colleges Republic Act 8049 bilang katugunan sa talamak na
within the territorial jurisdiction of Quezon City of hazing sa mga fraternities, sororities at iba pang
Republic Act 8049 or “An Act Regulating Hazing and organisasyon na may initiation rites.
other forms of Initiation Rites in Fraternities,
Sororities, and other organizations and providing
penalties therefor” otherwise known as
“Anti-Hazing Law in the Philippines”
Sponsored by Councilor Lena Marie P. Juico
Approved on third and final reading on
March 23, 2015

PO19CC-474 An Ordinance Creating the Local Layon ng Code na ito na klaruhin ang trabaho ng
Building Code of Quezon City bawat departamento ukol sa pagtatayo ng isang
Sponsored by Councilor Anthony Peter D. Crisologo building. Dito ay pinaliliwanag ang iba’t ibang uri
Calendared on second reading on March 14, 2016 ng permit na dapat kunin sa Bureau of Fire, City
Engineering Department, City Planning and
Development Office at Department of Building
Official upang maiwasan ang pagkalito at
paulit-ulit na proseso. Dahil dito ay mas
mapapabilis na ang proseso ng pagkuha ng
Building Permit sa Department of the Building
Official. Isa rin sa importanteng laman ng Code ang
responsibilidad ng mga Inhinyero at Arkitekto na
magparehistro sa Lungsod Quezon upang maging
malinaw at madaling mahabol ang mga ito sakaling
may problema o hindi inaasahang sakuna sa
istrakturang itinatayo dulot ng kanilang
kapabayaan.
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PO19CC-558 An Ordinance Providing Guidelines for Ito ang magiging gabay ng City Architect’s De-
the Urban Design Code of Quezon City partment, City Engineering Department, Parks
Sponsored by Councilor Ricardo T. Belmonte Jr. Development and Administration Department,
Calendared for second reading on March 14, 2016 City Planning and Development Office, QC Tourism
Department at Department of the Building Official
sa pagdidisenyo at paggawa ng mga pampublikong
pasilidad tulad ng lamppost, waiting shed at
pagpapaganda ng ating mga open spaces.
Samantala, ito rin ay magiging gabay sa
pagdidsenyo at paggawa ng mga pribadong tao o
korporasyon na nais magtayo ng mga istrakturang
pang negosyo o pang opisina man.

SP-2413, S-2015 An Ordinance elevating the Ito ay tumutukoy sa pangunahing ahensya na


Veterinary Services Division into the City Veterinary magpapatupad ng mga probisyon ng Quezon City
Department and providing for annual Veterinary Code, tulad ng:
appropriations.
Sponsored by Councilors Donato C. Matias and (1) pagbenta ng ligtas na karne sa lungsod
Anthony Peter D. Crisologo (2) pagsiguro na maayos ang mga bahay-katayan
Approved on third and final reading on May 25, (3) bentahan ng hayop
2015 (4) regulasyon ng pagmamay-ari ng hayop
(5) pagbuo ng intelligence network tungkol sa
zoonotic diseases at
(6) ibang mga isyu sa pagtaguyod ng kapakanan
ng mga hayop

Ang City Veterinary Services Department (CVSD)


ang magkakapon sa mga aso kapag:
•May reklamong isinumite sa barangay tungkol sa
pangangagat ng aso. Dapat ay may nakasulat na
abiso sa may-ari ng aso.
•Na-impound na ang aso ng tatlong beses
•Hiniling ng may-ari ng aso
•Ang aso ay walang sapat at malinis na
pasilidad.

Ang City Veterinary Department ay may


sumusunod na tungkulin:
1. I-sertipika na ang kondisyon ng karne at
pagkaing pantubig ay maaaring kainin ng tao.
2. Mag-sumite ng detalyadong taunang
accomplishment report
3. Bumuo ng workable disease investigation at
reporting system
4. Pigilin at kontrolin ang mga nakahahawang sakit
ng mga hayop sa tao (zoonoses)
5. I-regulate ang pag-aalaga ng domestic animals
6. Kumpiskahin o alisin ang mga ligaw na hayop o
yung walang nagmamay-ari
7. Magsagawa ng animal immunization,
impounding operations at magkumpiska sa
naka-aabala o nuisance na hayop, at
magtaguyod ng karapatang pang-hayop
8. Magsagawa ng field patrols at animal
9. Pangasiwaan ang Quezon City pound
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10. Magpatupad ng tuloy-tuloy na programa para
iwasan at lipulin ang rabies
11. Ipatupad ang Code at iba pang kaugnay na
batas
SP-2316, S-2014 An Ordinance creating the City
Architect Department of the Quezon City Ang City Architect Department ay naatasang suriin
Government, and providing for and defining its ang infrastructure requirements at buuin ang archi-
organizational structure, duties and functions and tectural design ng lungsod na isinasaalang-alang ang
responsibilities kalikasan at interes ng publiko, at alinsunod sa panun-
Sponsored by Councilor Roderick M. Paulate tunan ng National Building Code of the Philippines.
Approved on third and final reading on July 28, 2014

PO 19CC-548 Ordinance creating the Quezon City


Migrants Resource Center (QC MRC), defining its Ang opisina ay magbibigay ng tulong sa mga OFWs na
functions, duties, and responsibilities, providing for its taga Lungsod Quezon, tulad ng pagbigay ng payo at
composition, and appropriating funds thereof and for paggabay sa kanilang aplikasyon sa pagtatrabaho sa
other purposes ibang bansa, pagkuha ng benepisyo mula sa OWWA,
Sponsored by Councilors Lena Marie P. Juico, paghandog ng training at seminar bago umalis ng
Jesus Manuel C. Suntay, Raquel S. Malañgen, bansa upang maiwasan ang illegal recruitment, at iba
Candy S. Medina, Ranulfo Z. Ludovica, Melencio T. pang isyu na may kinalaman sa OFWs.
Castelo, Donato C. Matias, Estrella C. Valmocina,
Marivic Co-Pilar, Alexis R. Herrera and Julienne
Alyson Rae V. Medalla
Approved on third and final reading on
February 29, 2016

SP 2447, S-2015 An Ordinance creating the Quezon


City Green Transport Regulatory Office under the Ang Quezon City Green Transport Regulatory Office
Department of Public Order and Safety, defining its (QCGTRO) ay may tungkulin tulad ng mga sumusunod:
duties, functions and responsibilities, providing for 1. Gumawa ng pag-aaral para sa polisiya at sa mga
its composition, appropriating the necessary funds programang irerekomenda
thereof and for other purposes 2. Sukatin ang kasalukuyang kalagayan ng green
Sponsored by Councilors Dorothy A. Delarmente and technology
Jesus Manuel C. Suntay 3. Gumawa ng mga hakbang na magpapabatid sa
Approved on third and final reading on pagbabago ng panahon
September 14, 2015 4. Magplano at magsagawa ng regular na
pagbabantay sa paggamit ng clean fuel
technology
5. Gumawa ng mga polisiya, pamamaraan at
insentibo sa paglipat sa clean fuel technology
6. Magsagawa ng regular na pag-uusap hinggil sa
teknolohiya
7. Gawin ang mga iba pang gawaing naaayon sa
mandato ng opisina.

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PO 19CC-497 An Ordinance Creating the Quezon Ang Quezon City Bikeways Office ay may mga
City Bikeways Office tungkulin tulad ng mga sumusunod:
Sponsored by Councilor Allan Benedict S. Reyes 1. Pangasiwaan at pamahalaan ang paglalagay at
Calendared for first reading on May 15, 2015 pangangalaga ng bikeway network system sa
lungsod;
2. Maglatag ng mga kondisyon para sa ligtas at
istratehikong paglalagay ng parking facilities,
road signages at mapa;
3. Hikayatin ang pakikipagtulungan sa mga lokal at
banyagang organisasyon;
4. Gumawa ng pag-aaral hinggil sa angkop na
transportasyon;
5. Gawin ang mga iba pang gawaing naaayon sa
mandato ng opisina

PO 19CC-065 An Ordinance creating the Quezon Ang Quezon City Office of Children Affairs
City Office of Children Affairs (QC-OCA) under the (QC-OCA) ay magsasagawa ng mga programa,
Office of the City Mayor, defining its powers, duties, serbisyo at pag aaral hinggil sa kapakanan ng mga
and functions and providing the necessary bata sa Lungsod Quezon.
appropriation for its operation, maintenance and for
other purposes
Sponsored by Councilors Julienne Alyson Rae V.
Medalla and Alexis R. Herrera
Calendared for first reading on August 27, 2013

PO 19CC-539 An Ordinance Rationalizing the Ang layunin ng pagrereorganisa ay para masiguro


Administrative Management Office into the na epektibo, tama at responsable ang paghahatid
Administrative Division of the Office of the City ng serbisyo sa mamamayan.
Mayor
Sponsored by Councilor Roderick M. Paulate
Calendared for first reading on August 3, 2015

SP-6559, S-2015 A Resolution urging the Honorable Inuudyok ng resolusyon ang pagpapanatili ng
City Mayor, Herbert M. Bautista to issue an katapatan at responsibilidad mula sa hanay ng mga
updated and uniform Citizen’s Charter of Quezon pampublikong opisyal at kawani ng gobyerno, at
City as mandated by Republic Act 9485 also known pagbuo ng mga kautusang magtataguyod ng
as the Anti-Red Tape Act (ARTA) of 2007 transparency sa pakikitungo sa publiko.
Sponsored by Councilor Andres Jose G. Yllana Jr.
Approved on third and final reading on
Sept. 21, 2015

SP-2273, S-2014 An Ordinance adopting the Seal of Ang ordinansa ay naglalayong himukin ang 142
Good Housekeeping in all barangays of Quezon City barangays sa lungsod upang hangarin ang
Sponsored by: Councilors Jesus Manuel C. Suntay kahusayan at labis pang i-angat ang mga gawain
and Franz S. Pumaren para sa mabuting pamamalakad o good
Approved on third and final reading on governance.
Feb. 17, 2014
Dalawang Level ng Seal
1.Dangal ng Lungsod Award (Highest Level)
a. Transparent Governance
b. Effective Governance
c. Accountable Governance
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2. Gawad sa Huwarang Pamamahala Award
(2nd Level)
a. Transparent Governance
b. Effective Governance
c. Accountable Governance

PO 19CC-551 An Ordinance adopting the Revised Sinisigurado ng Code na ang karne at produktong
Quezon City Veterinary Code and for other purposes gawa sa karne ay tumatalima sa lahat ng
Sponsored by Councilor Donato Matias pamantayan para sa kalidad at kalinisan. Nakasaad
Approved on second reading on March 7, 2016 dito ang komprehensibong polisiya tungkol sa
pagmamay-ari at pangangalaga ng alagang hayop
sa lungsod.

SP-6236, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing Ang paglagay ng Quezon City Business Registry
Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to Databank sa Ali Mall at kasabay na operasyon
negotiate and enter into a Memorandum of ng Business Resource and Innovation Center ng
Agreement (MOA) with the Philippine Chamber DTI-NCR, sa pamamagitan ng PCCI-QC, ay malaking
of Commerce and Industry-Quezon City (PCCI-QC) tulong sa Lungsod Quezon at business community
represented by its President, Dr. Carl E. Balita, for dito.
the establishment, management, operation and
maintenance of the Quezon City Business Registry
Databank to be located at Ali Mall Government
Center, Araneta Center, Cubao Quezon City
Sponsored by Councilor Allan Benedict S. Reyes
Approved on third and final reading on February
22, 2015

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

SP-2360, S-2014 An Ordinance adopting a Magna Ang mga negosyong nabibilang sa Micro at Small
Carta for Micro and Small Business Enterprises in Enterprises (MSEs) ay bumubuo sa walumpung
Quezon City porsiyento (80%) ng mga negosyong naka-rehistro
Sponsored by Councilors Bayani V. Hipol, Candy A. sa Lungsod Quezon.
Medina, Melencio T. Castelo Jr., Karl Edgar C.
Castelo, Estrella C. Valmocina, Alexis R. Herrera, Jose Binuo ang MSE Development Council upang
A. Visaya, Lena Marie P. Juico, Anthony Peter D. tulungan ang MSEs sa pamamagitan ng
Crisologo, Dorothy A. Delarmente, Victor V. Fer- pagtaguyod ng pag-unlad ng MSEs,
rer Jr., Voltaire Godofredo L. Liban Iii, Roderick M. pagrekomenda ng mga polisiya upang mapabuti
Paulate, Ranulfo Z. Ludovica, Ramon P. Medalla, ang business climate at pagsuporta sa mga
Allan Benedict S. Reyes, Gian Carlo G. Sotto, Franz negosyo.
S. Pumaren, Eufemio C. Lagumbay, Jose Mario Don
S. De Leon, Jaime F. Borres, Jesus C. Suntay, Raquel
S. Malangen, Jessica Castelo Daza, Julienne Alyson
Rae V. Medalla, Godofredo T. Liban Ii, Andres Jose
G. Yllana Jr., Allan Butch T. Francisco, Diorella Maria
G. Sotto, Marivic Co-Pilar, Rogelio P. Juan, Donato C.
Matias, Ricardo B. Corpuz
Approved on third and final reading on
December 1, 2014

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SP-2219, S-2013 An Ordinance adopting the Hinihikayat ng lungsod ang pamumuhunan sa
Economic Development Incentives Code of larangan ng komersyo, industriya at serbisyo sa
Quezon City pamamagitan ng pinasimpleng proseso ng
Sponsored by Councilors Jesus C. Suntay, Allan pagnenegosyo, paglikha ng opisina at paglalaan
Benedict S. Reyes, Eufemio C. Lagumbay, Vincent ng insentibo.
Dg. Belmonte, Godofredo T. Liban Ii, Dorothy A.
Delarmente, Alexis R. Herrera, Francisco A. Calalay
Jr., Anthony Peter D. Crisologo, Ricardo T. Belmonte
Jr., Joseph P. Juico, Precious Hipolito Castelo, Alfredo
D. Vargas Iii, Eden Candy A. Medina, Julienne Alyson
Rae V. Medalla, Roderick M. Paulate, Julian M.L.
Coseteng, Jaime F. Borres, Jose Mario Don S. De
Leon, Gian Carlo G. Sotto, Jessica Castelo Daza,
Raquel S. Malangen, Vincent Dg. Belmonte, Marvin
C. Rillo, Ivy Lim-Lagman, Ranulfo Z. Ludovica, John
Ansell R. De Guzman
Approved on third and final reading on
June 10, 2013

SP-2236, S-2013 An Ordinance further amending Pagbabago sa ikatlong kapitulo ng QC Revenue Code
the Tax Rate of certain items under Chapter Three upang isaayos ang taunang halaga ng buwis
(Tax on Business) and Chapter Four (Other Taxes) of depende sa uri ng negosyo.
the Quezon City Revenue Code in accordance with Ipinapataw ang buwis sa mga sumusunod na
the limitations set-forth in the Local Government negosyo:
Code 1. On manufacturers, assemblers, repackers,
Sponsored by Councilor Victor V. Ferrer Jr. processors of any article of commerce of
Approved on third and final reading: whatever kind or nature
December 20, 2013 2. On wholesalers, distributors, or dealers of any
article of commerce of whatever kind or nature
3. On contractors and other independent contractor
4. Banks and other financial institutions
5. On car dealers engaged in business of selling
brand new cars and genuine parts
6. On restaurants and other eating establishments

SP-2348, S-2014 An Ordinance amending Items II, Layunin na makapagbigay insentibo sa lokal na
Section 39, Article 15 under Amusement Activities filmmakers at show producers upang mahikayat ang
of the Quezon City Revenue Code reducing the tax entertainment industry na gumawa nang marami
rate from eight percent (8%) to five percent (5%) pang produksyon. Ito ang siyang magbibigay ng pag-
Sponsored by Councilor Eufemio C. Lagumbay kakataon sa mga lokal na artist na magkaroon nang
Approved on third and final reading: marami pang pagtatanghal.
September 29, 2014

SP-2363, S-2014 An Ordinance granting relief to Bibigyan ng pagkakataon ang mga delingkuwente sa
Real Property Taxpayers who have incurred more pagbabayad ng kanilang amilyar. Para sa mga hindi
than five (5) years of delinquent Real Property nakabayad ng amilyar ng higit sa limang (5) taon,
Taxes pagbabayarin na lamang sila ng halagang katumbas
Sponsored by Councilor Victor V. Ferrer Jr. ng limang (5) taon at hindi na lalagpas pa rito.
Approved on third and final reading:
December 15, 2014

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SP-2362, S-2014 An Ordinance providing Incentives Bilang insentibo sa mga magbabayad ng buwis sa
to taxpayers who pay their Business Tax for the year taong 2015, hindi na iinspeksyunin ang libro at
2015 with an increase of thirty percent (30%) or business records nila kapag sila ay magbabayad
more than the whole year of 2014 Business Tax ng buwis na mas mataas ng 30% sa binayad nilang
payment from Audit and Examination of their buwis noong taong 2014.
business and other pertinent records for the year
2014 only.
Sponsored by Councilor Victor V. Ferrer Jr.
Approved on third and final reading:
December 15, 2014

SP-2228, S-2013 An Ordinance amending Ordinance Ang Punong Lungsod ay maaaring pumasok sa
No. SP-1508, S-2005, authorizing the City Treasurer kasunduan sa mga institusyong pinansyal upang
to accept as an alternative mode of payment for mapabilis ang pagbabayad ng buwis sa lungsod.
taxes and fees from taxpayers through the use of
Over the Counter Payments in Accredited Banks,
Internet Banking, Automated Teller Machines and
Mobile Money and for other purposes
Sponsored by Councilor Victor V. Ferrer Jr.
Approved on third and final reading:
October 21, 2013

SP-2349, S-2014 An Ordinance providing for Ito ay naglatag ng pare-parehong presyo ng mga
uniform hospital rates and charges for the Quezon serbisyong medikal sa lahat ng ospital ng lokal na
City General Hospital, Novaliches District Hospital, pamahalaan.
and Quezon City Health Department amending for
that purpose Section 188 of Ordinance No. SP-91,
S-93
Sponsored by Councilors Jessica Castelo Daza and
Councilor Jesus C. Suntay
Approved on third and final reading:
September 1, 2014

PO 19CC-557 And Ordinance Amending Ordinance Ang CLUP ay isa sa mga plano na dapat isinasaad
No. SP-2069, S-2011, otherwise known as the ng ating Local Government Code na dapat mayroon
Quezon City Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) ang lahat ng munisipyo, lungsod at lalawigan.
2011 to 2025. Sapagkat ito ang nagsasaayos ng tamang paggamit
Sponsored by Councilor Ricardo T. Belmonte Jr. ng lupa sa ilang lugar. Dito nakasaad ang mala-
Approved on second reading on March 7, 2016 wakang plano ng lungsod at sinasaad na ang isang
lugar ay nasa growth areas na o nasa non-growth
areas pa.

PO 19CC-559 An Ordinance Amending the Revised Layunin nito ang pagkakaroon ng kaayusan sa
Quezon City Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of lokasyon ng mga gusali at paggamit ng lupang
2013. nasasakupan ng lungsod para sa matiwasay na
Sponsored by Councilor Ricardo T. Belmonte Jr. pamumuhay. Ito ay naglalatag ng mga regulasyon
Approved on second reading on March 7, 2016 patungkol sa lot size, set back lines, building height,
floor area, parking at population density na
maaaring magsaayos sa isang lugar.
Ito ang magbibigay daan sa produktibong ugnayan
ng ating pamahalaan at pribadong sector para sa
serbisyong pampubliko.

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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT and HUMAN RIGHTS
SP-2411, S-2015 An Ordinance creating the Quezon Ang pangunahing tungkulin ng Center ay ang
City Human Rights Action Center (QCHRAC) under sumusunod:
the Office of the Honorable City Mayor and defining 1. Bumuo at magpatupad ng human rights plan
its powers and functions para sa lungsod
Sponsored by Councilor Bayani V. Hipol 2. Mag-rekomenda ng nararapat na batas,
Approved on Third and Final Reading: maghandog ng legal o paralegal na tulong para
May 11, 2015 sa mga biktima
3. Magpanatili at mag-update ng directory ng
mga programa at serbisyo para sa karapatang
pangtao.

SP-2337, S-2014 An Ordinance adopting the Quezon Ipinapatupad ng Code ang “One-Strike Policy”
City Tricycle Management Code of 2014 (pagkumpiska sa sidecar) laban sa kolorum o iligal
Sponsored by: Councilor Raquel S. Malañgen na units.
Approved on third and final reading on
July 21, 2014 Ang Lungsod Quezon, sa pamamagitan ng City
Planning and Development Office, ay naatasang
tukuyin ang tamang Route Measured Capacity
(RMC) ng bawat TODA.

Bawat barangay ay maaaring magtalaga ng parking


area basta hindi lalabag sa batas trapiko.

Ang mga drayber ng traysikel ay bibigyang


proteksyon tulad ng PhilHealth at SSS
“AlkanSSSya Program.”

SP-2459, S-2015 An Ordinance revising the Quezon Ito ang batas tungkol sa pagtatayo, operasyon,
City Market Code regulating the establishment, pamamahala at pagsasa-ayos ng mga
classification, operation and administration of public pampublikong pamilihan at mga gawaing may
market related activities in Quezon City kaugnayan sa pamilihan tulad ng flea markets,
Sponsored by Councilors Donato C. Matias, tiangges at pagbebenta sa kalsada sa lungsod.
Marvin C. Rillo, Jesus Manuel C. Suntay, Franz S.
Pumaren and Eufemio C. Lagumbay
Approved on third and final reading on
November 16, 201514

SP-2404, S-2015 An Ordinance to establish a Nilalayon ng ordinansa na magkarron ng musising


Barangay Skilled Worker Database, providing mekanismo para sa regular na koordinasyon,
accreditation therefor, and for other related konsultasyon at kooperasyon sa pagitan ng
purposes barangay at mga skilled workers sa kanilang nasasak-
Sponsored by Councilor Anthony Peter d. Crisologo upanpara sa oportunidad sa paghahanapbuhay.
Approved on third and final reading on
May 14, 2015
Mandato ng barangay na magkaroon sila sa kanil-
ang tanggapan ng computer database para sa mga
naghahanap ng trabaho.

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SP-2246, S-2013 An Ordinance providing financial Layon nito na mapataas ang bilang ng trabaho
support and services to Quezon City working dahil binibigyan ng tulong pinansyal ang mga
constituents and employment seekers, known as the naghahanap ng trabaho.
Hanap Na, Pay Later Program
Sponsored by Councilor Donato C. Matias Ito ay nagbibigay ng mga sumusunod na serbisyo:
Approved on third and final reading on 1.) Financial Assistance-para sa pagpoproseso ng
January 9, 2014 pre-employment documents at requirements
katulad ng work permit, health permit, medical
certificate, at NBI Clearance.
2.) Graduate Placement- nagbibigay impormasyon
sa mga bagong gradweyt patungkol sa mga job
opportunities..

SP-5932, S-2014 A Resolution adopting the 2013 Layon na i-adopt ang 2013 Bottom-Up
Bottom-Up Budgeting (BUB) Priority Poverty Budgeting (BUB) Priority Poverty Reduction
Reduction Projects initiated by the Quezon City Local Projects ng Quezon City Local Poverty Reduction
Poverty Reduction Team (QC-LPRAT) Action Team (QC-LPRAT), alinsunod sa Resolution
Sponsored by Councilor Godofredo T. Liban II No. 1, Series of 2013 approving the Quezon City
Approved on third and final reading on Priority Poverty Reduction Projects of 2013.
March 24, 2014
Ang mga proyekto ay ang sumusunod:
1) Adolescent Health Education sa High School
Students sa Public at Participating Private Schools
at Out of School Youth sa Quezon City
2) Alternative Delivery Module ng Education at
Drop-out Reduction Program sa District II
3) Cultural/Values Transformation
4) Health Facilities Enhancement Program/
Expanded Teen Health Quarters
5) Promotion and Development ng Home-Based
Industries
6) School Repair at Improvement Program
7) Skills Registry Project/Formation ng Worker’s
Guilds

SP-2374, S-2014 An Ordinance providing for Nilalayon nito na maglaan ng karagdagang


expanded benefits to solo parents and their benepisyo sa mga sumusunod:
children, appropriating funds therefor, and for 1. Malawakang programa para sa kanilang pag-un-
other purposes, amending Ordinance No. SP-2041, lad sa lipunan;
S-2011 also known as “An Ordinance adopting and/ 2. Parental Leave; at
or localizing, the implementation of Republic Act No. 3. Medical Assistance
8972, also known as the “Solo Parents’ Welfare Act
of 2000” in Quezon City
Sponsored by Councilors Alexis R. Herrera,
Julienne Alyson Rae V. Medalla, Raquel S. Malañgen,
Lena Marie P. Juico, Candy A. Medina and
Allan Benedict S. Reyes
Approved on third and final reading on
February 11, 2015

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SP-2261, S-2014 An Ordinance requiring malls, Naglalayong magtalaga ng mga espesyal na pilahan
groceries and other business establishments located para sa mga may kapansanan, mga buntis at mga
within Quezon City to give priority to senior citizens sa mga malls at iba’t-ibang
differently-abled persons, pregnant women and establisimyento na matatagpuan sa Lungsod
senior citizens by designating a special lane for them Quezon.
at the cashier counters, and providing penalties for
violations thereof
Sponsored by Councilor Jose Mario Don S. De Leon
Approved on third and final reading on
March 13, 2014

SP-2357, S-2014 An Ordinance providing for a Layuning itaguyod ang pagkakapantay-pantay ng


Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Policy on the bawat mamamayan ng Lungsod Quezon, at
Basis of Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and matinding pagtutol sa diskriminasyon base sa
Expression (SOGIE) kasarian.
Sponsored by Councilors Lena Marie P. Juico,
Dorothy A. Delarmente, Julienne Alyson Rae V. Pangangalaga sa pantay na karapatan ng mga
Medalla, Jesus Manuel C. Suntay Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgenders.
Approved on Third and Final Reading on
November 28, 2014

SP-2229, S-2013 An Ordinance creating the Sports Layunin nito na linangin ang mga atletang maaaring
Talent Identification, Promotion and Development maging kinatawan ng lungsod sa mga palakasan o
Program of Quezon City. kompetisyon, at para maging pambansang atleta
Sponsored by Councilor Franz S. Pumaren sa hinaharap. Hinihimok nito ang mga residente ng
Approved on third and final reading on lungsod na suportahan ang sports para ilayo sila sa
October 21, 2013 mga masasamang bisyo.

SP-5955, S-2014 A Resolution urging the Layunin nito na paigtingin ang kamalayan ng 4Ps
Department of Social Welfare and Development beneficiaries tungkol sa kalikasan sa pamamagitan
(DSWD), in coordination with its partner agencies, ng paglahok sa programang barangay. Tulad nito
to require beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang ang paglilinis ng mga estero at kanal, pagtatanim at
Pilipino Program (4Ps) to participate in relevant pag-aalaga ng mga halaman at puno, atbp.
barangay-led programs about environment
preservation for at least four (4) hours every
month, as an additional condition for their
continued receipt of cash grant
Sponsored by CouncilorEstrella C. Valmocina
Approved on third and final reading on
June 9, 2014

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HEALTH
SP-2445, S-2015 An Ordinance providing the Palalakasin at kikilalanin ng Lungsod Quezon ang
guidelines for registration and accreditation of karapatan ng Barangay Health Workers (BHWs)
Quezon City Barangay Health Workers (QC-BHWs) upang i-organisa ang kanilang sarili, gagawan ng
pursuant to Republic Act No. 7883, otherwise sistema ang pagbibigay ng serbisyo sa komunidad at
known as the “Barangay Health Workers’ Benefits magrerekomenda ng polisiya upang mapabuti ang
and Incentives Act of 1995,” and granting additional kanilang mga aktibidad at serbisyo.
benefits and incentives for qualified QC-BHWs,
appropriating funds necessary thereof and for Ang lungsod ay magbibigay ng ilang benepisyo sa
others purposes mga city-paid BHWs tulad ng Identification Cards,
Sponsored by Councilors Eufemio C. Lagumbay, Uniforms, Kits, Philhealth, atbp.
Bayani V. Hipol, Ricardo B. Corpuz, Jesus C. Suntay
and Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on
September 14, 2015

SP-2249, S-2013 An Ordinance establishing Klinika Klinika Bernardo ang magsisilbing pasilidad
Bernardo as a comprehensive Sexual Health Care patungkol sa diagnostic, treatment at referral ng
Clinic under the Quezon City Health Department mga pasyenteng mayroong sakit na naipapasa sa
Sponsored by Councilors Jessica Castelo Daza pamamagitan ng pakikipagtalik o sexually
and Dorothy A. Delarmente transmitted diseases.
Approved on third and final reading on
December 16, 2013

HOUSING
SP-6505, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the City Ang itatayong murang pabahay o socialized
Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to acquire housing project sa Barangay Gulod ay may 81
through negotiated sale two (2) adjoining parcels of beneficiaries na three-storey walk-up units.
land identified as Lots 25 and 26, FLS-2696-D
covered by Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) Nos.
RT-50563 (19946) and RT-84503 (19947),
respectively, registered under the name of G.B.
Francisco Inc., containing a gross area of one
thousand six hundred thirty three (1,633) square
meters, more or less, situated at the end portion of
Sta. Barbara St., Brgy. Gulod, Novaliches, Quezon
City, intended for the development of Socialized
Housing Project for the benefit of the on-site
Informal Settler Families (ISFs)
Sponsored by Councilor Marivic Co-Pilar
Approved on third and final reading on
August 24, 2015

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SP-6443, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the City Napagkasunduan ng Lungsod Quezon at Wright Park
Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to enter Residences Development Corporation na ilaan ang
into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with lupain ng Phase 1, alinsunod sa tuntuning nakasaad
Wright Park Residences Development Corporation sa MOA, para sa pagtatayo ng socialized
(WPRDC), represented by its President, Ms. Rhia- condominium units na may 234 beneficiaries na
mar A. Galiega, for the development of a Socialized ibabahay sa three-storey walk-up units.
Housing Project on a portion of its one (1) hectare
property, located at Area-A, Barangay Payatas,
Quezon City, comprising of four thousand two
(4,002) square meters, more or less, for the benefit
of qualified Informal Settlers Families (ISFs) in
Quezon City
Sponsored by Councilor Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on
August 10, 2015

SP-6385, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the City Ang itatayong murang pabahay o socialized housing
Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to acquire project sa Barangay Fairview ay may 126 beneficia-
through negotiated sale a portion of a parcel of land ries na ibabahay sa three-storey walk-up units.
identified as Lot 811-C-1-A, PSD-60380, covered
by Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) No. RT-5226-A
(105512), registered under the name of Anita H.
Tanco, et al., containing a gross area of five thou-
sand eight hundred ninety seven (5,897) square
meters more or less, located in Barangay Fairview,
Quezon City, purposely to be developed into
Socialized Housing Project for the benefit of the
qualified on-site Informal Settler Families (ISFs)
Sponsored by Councilor Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on
June 8, 2015

SP-6392, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the City Ang itatayong murang pabahay o socialized
Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to acquire housing project sa Barangay Nagkaisang Nayon ay
through negotiated sale, the parcels of land may 63 beneficiaries para sa economic housing
identified as Lots 1186-A, 1186-B, 1186-C and units at 189 beneficiaries para sa socialized housing
1186-D, all of (LRC) PSD-19166, covered by Transfer units, na ibabahay sa three-storey walk-up units.
Certificates of Title (TCT) Nos. N-278156, N-278157,
N-218158, and RT-25807, respectively, registered
under the name of Priscilla S. Arce, et al., containing
an area of seven thousand one hundred sixty four
(7,164) square meters, more or less, situated along
Pasacola Street (S.B. Diversion Road), Barangay
Nagkaisang Nayon, Novaliches, Quezon City,
purposely to be developed into a Socialized Housing
Project
Sponsored by Councilor Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on
June 15, 2015

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SP-6326, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the City Ang itatayong murang pabahay o socialized
Mayor Honorable Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to housing project sa Barangay Old Balara ay may 147
acquire through negotiated sale a parcel of land na beneficiaries na ibabahay sa tatlong palapag na
identified as Lot 58, SWO-16801, RS-00-001500, walk-up units.
Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) No.
004-RT-2011001762 (54776), registered under the
name of Pedro Aldana Garcia, containing a Gross
Area of 2,980 square meters, more or less located at
Villa Beatriz Extension Brgy. Old Balara, Quezon City,
purposely to be utilized and developed into a
Socialized Housing Project for the benefit of quali-
fied on-site Informal Settler Families (ISFs)
Sponsored by Councilor Eufemio C. Lagumbay
Approved on third and final reading on
May 4, 2015

SP-6230, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the City Animnapung porsiyento (60%) ng mga
Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to enter into pre-qualified beneficiaries ay walang
a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) pertaining to permanenteng pinagkakakitaan, hindi miyembro ng
the sale/disposition of completed socialized housing Pag-ibig Fund at karamihan ay nasa edad
units in Bistekville-3 to qualified beneficiaries under limampu (50) pataas.
the Direct Sale Program of the Quezon City
Government and to adopt an In-House Financing Ang murang pabahay ng Bistekville-3 ay may 98
Scheme in the sale/disposition thereof benepisyaryo, 60 nakumpletong bahay at tatlong
Sponsored by Councilors Jesus Manuel C. Suntay palapag na walk-up units.
and Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on
January 26, 2015

SP-6238, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the City Ang itatayong murang pabahay o socialized
Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to acquire housing project sa Barangay Nagkaisang Nayon ay
through negotiated sale twelve (12) contiguous may 63 beneficiaries para sa economic housing
parcels of land identified as Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, units at 189 beneficiaries para sa socialized housing
Block 18, and Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Block 19, all of units, na ibabahay sa three-storey walk-up units.
PCS-13-001320, covered by Transfer Certificate of
Title (TCT) Nos. N-189866, N-189867, N-189868,
N-189869, N-189870, N-189871, N-189872,
N-1898-73, N-189864, N-189865, N-189862 and
N-189863, respectively, registered under the name
of spouses Jose Macario Francisco Lazaro and
Flordeliza S. Lazaro, containing a gross area of 1,896
square meters, more or less, located at Goodwill
Homes II Subdivision, Brgy. Bagbag, Quezon City,
purposely to be developed into a Socialized Housing
Project and also to be utilized as Road Right-of-Way
(RROW) of adjoining urban poor/C.M.P.
communities in the area
Sponsored by Councilor Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on
June 15, 2015

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SP-6511, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the City Ang itatayong murang pabahay o socialized
Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to acquire housing project sa Barangay Nagkaisang Nayon ay
through negotiated sale a parcel of land identified may 90 beneficiaries na ibabahay sa two-storey
as Lot 176-C-6-B, PSD-257321, located at walk-up units.
Lazaro Subdivision, Damong Maliit, Brgy. Nagkaisang
Nayon, Novaliches, Quezon City, covered by Transfer
Certificate of Title (TCT) No. RT-101026 (228394),
registered under the name of Natividad Bartolome
and Adoracion Bartolome, containing an area of two
thousand seven hundred (2,700) square meters,
more or less, intended for the development of a
Socialized Housing Project for the benefit of
Informal Settler Families (ISFs) in Quezon City
Sponsored by Councilor Jesus Manuel C. Suntay
and Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on Third and Final Reading:
September 1, 2015

WOMEN and CHILDREN


SP-2258, S-2014 An Ordinance providing for a Ang Lungsod Quezon, sa pamamagitan ng Quezon
mechanism in implementing a mandatory City Health Department sa pakikipagtulungan sa
Deworming Program for all Public Kindergarten, Division of City Schools at Social Services
Grade School and High School Students in Quezon Development Department, ay naatasang
City, pursuant to Ordinance No. SP-2182, S-2012, magsagawa nang ipinag-uutos na Deworming
otherwise known as An Ordinance Program para sa mga estudyante ng lungsod na nasa
institutionalizing the Department of Education’s kindergarten, grade school at high school.
(DEPED) essential Health Care Program (EHCP)
for Pre-School and Elementary Pupils in all Public
Schools in Quezon City
Sponsored by Councilor Jessica Castelo Daza
Approved on third and final reading on
February 10, 2014

SP-2395, S-2015 An Ordinance regulating the Ipinagbabawal sa Lungsod Quezon ang pagsasakay
transport of children by means of a motorcycle in ng higit sa isang angkas sa motorsiklo.
any street in Quezon City and providing fines for
violation thereof Upang makapag-angkas, ang bata ay dapat
Sponsored by Councilor Melencio “Bobby” T. nakasuot ng akma at naaayong helmet, dapat ay
Castelo, Jr. abot niya ang patungan ng paa, at dapat kayang aka-
Approved ton third and final reading on pin ang baywang ng nagmamaneho. Layunin nitong
February 23, 2015 maiwasan ang aksidente sa mga kalsada na sangkot
ay bata.

PO19CC-594 An Ordinance amending Ordinance Binago ang mga probisyon upang umayon sa
No. SP-1401, S-2004, entitled “An Ordinance Magna Carta of Women at UN Women’s Safe Cities
providing for a City Gender and Development Code and Safe Public Spaces Initiative.
and for other purposes,” to harmonize with the
provisions of RA 9710 otherwise known as “The Kabilang dito ang pagtukoy sa sektor ng mga
Magna Carta of Women,” and to adopt the UN kababaihan at mga katagang akma sa kanilang
Women’s Safe Cities and Safe Public Spaces Initiative pamantayan, pagdagdag sa komprehensibong
Sponsored by Councilor Lena Marie P. Juico suporta na ibibigay sa mga biktima ng pangaabuso,
Approved on third and final reading on at pagbibigay ng karagdagang leave benefits para sa
March 7, 2016 27 mga ina.
SP-2396, S-2015 An Ordinance requiring all offices Alinsunod sa probisyon ng RA 7600 na may pamagat
and establishments within Quezon City with fifty na “The Rooming-In and Breastfeeding Act of 1992,”
(50) or more female employees of reproductive age ipinag-uutos ang pagtatalaga ng
to provide their female employees with lactation lactation station sa mga opisina at establisyimento
stations na nasasakupan ng Lungsod Quezon na may 50 o
Sponsored by Councilor Jessica CasteloDaza higit pa na babaeng manggagawa na nasa
Approved on third and final reading on reproductive age.
April 15, 2015
Hinihikayat naman ang mga establisyimento at
opisinang may mas mababa sa 50 na empleyadong
babae na nasa reproductive age na magtalaga ng
lactation station.

SP-2238, S-2013 An Ordinance amending Ordinance Nilalayong magtatag ng Quezon City Human Milk
No. SP-2195, S-2012, entitled “An Ordinance estab- Bank Committee na mangangasiwa sa pagpapa-
lishing a Human Milk Bank in Quezon City-owned tupad ng Human Milk Bank Ordinance.
hospitals for the support of women and children in
need of breast milk”
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae V.
Medalla
Approved on third and final reading on
December 20, 2015

EDUCATION
Ang relief ay na ito ay nagsimula noong January 1,
SP-2300, S-2014 An Ordinance institutionalizing
2015 at matatapos sa June 30, 2015
the Department of Education’s (DEPED) Alternative
Ang pagtatatag ng Alternative Learning System sa
Learning System (ALS) in the Quezon City Jail’s male
Quezon City Jail ay makakatulong sa mga preso
and female dormitories
upang magkaroon sila ng sapat na edukasyon at
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae
maging produktibo habang sila ay nasa loob ng
V. Medalla
piitan.
Approved on third and final reading on
June 30, 2014

SP-6180, S-2014 A Resolution recommending to the Hinihikayat nito ang patuloy na pagsusulat-kamay sa
Department of Education to continue to promote lahat ng eskwelahan. Ayon sa pag-aaral,
the use of handwriting in all public and private kumpara sa paggamit ng makabagong
schools teknolohiya o gadgets, ang pagsusulat ay
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae nagdaragdag ng kasiglahan sa utak at naghahasa
V. Medalla ng kritikal na pag-iisip sa mga mag-aaral.
Approved on third and final reading: November
24, 2014

SP-2296, S-2014 An Ordinance establishing the Polisiya ng lungsod na dapat kumuha ng


Educational Field Trip Policy for all public schools in permiso mula sa Quezon City Division of City
Quezon City Schools bago magsagawa ng field trip.
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae Ipinagbabawal din ang pagbibigay ng parusa sa mga
V. Medalla estudyante na hindi sasama sa field trip o dagdag na
Approved on third and final reading on grado sa mga sasama rito.
June 16, 2014

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SP-5980, S-2014 A Resolution strongly urging the Naglalayong magtalaga ng mga espesyal na pilahan
National Government to recruit qualified para sa mga may kapansanan, mga buntis at mga
Counselors for children in all Public High Schools to senior citizens sa mga malls at iba’t-ibang
address and promote Youth-Friendly Reproductive establisimyento na matatagpuan sa Lungsod
Health Services Quezon.
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae
V. Medalla
Approved on third and final reading on
June 30, 2014

CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS OR Ang pagpapatayo ng mga bagong paaralan o


CLASSROOMS silid-paaralan sa Ikalawang Distrito ay bilang
 SP-6273, S-2015 Bagong Silangan pagtugon sa karagdagang 11,261 estudyante
Elementary School ng Senior High School.
 SP-6274 and 6282, S-2015 Justice Cecilia
Munoz Palma High School in Barangay
Payatas
 SP-6280, S-2015 Senior High Building in
Accibal Property in Barangay Batasan
Hills
Sponsored by Councilor Precious Hipolito Castelo
Approved on third and final reading on
February 23, 2015

SP-6167, S-2014; SP-6201, S-2015; SP-2372, S-2014 Pagbibibigay pahintulot kay Mayor Herbert M.
and SP-2375, S-2015 Barangay Kaligayahan, Bautista na makipagkasundo sa pagbili ng mga lupa
Barangay Nagkaisang Nayon and Barangay Gulod na gagamitin sa pagpapatayo ng mga karagdagang
Sponsored by All the Councilors of District 5 gusaling pampaaralan.
Approved on third and final reading on October
27, 2014, January 26, 2015, February 09, 2015 and
February 11, 2015

SP-6192 and SP-6202, S-2015 Barangay Tandang


Sora and Barangay Pasong Tamo
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae V.
Medalla and all the Councilors of District 6
Approved on third and final reading on December
01, 2014 and January 26, 2015

SP-5806, S-2013 Barangay Fairview


Sponsored by: Councilor Andres Jose G. Yllana, Jr.
Approved on third and final reading on December
20, 2013

CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSROOMS Ang pagpapatayo ng mga bagong silid-aralan sa


 SP-6564, S-2015 Ismael Mathay, Sr. High Ika-anim na Distrito ay bilang pagtugon sa
School, Barangay Sangandaan. karagdagang 4,488 estudyante ng Senior High
 SP-6566, S-2015 Lucas R. Pascual School.
Elementary High School, Baesa,
Quezon City
 SP-6567, S-2015 Culiat High School,
Barangay Culiat, District 6, Quezon City
Sponsored by Councilor Melencio T. Castelo, Jr.
Approved on third and final reading on 29
October 19, 2015
CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSROOMS Ang pagsama ng banyagang wika sa K-12
 SP-6564, S-2015 Ismael Mathay, Sr. High curricula ay makatutulong sa pag-aaral ng
School, Barangay Sangandaan. banyagang panitikan, kultura, at kaugalian,
 SP-6566, S-2015 Lucas R. Pascual na siya namang makatutulong sa kanilang
Elementary High School, Baesa, paghahanap-buhay sa hinaharap.
Quezon City
 SP-6567, S-2015 Culiat High School,
Barangay Culiat, District 6, Quezon City
Sponsored by Councilor Melencio T. Castelo, Jr.
Approved on third and final reading on
October 19, 2015

SP-6363, S-2015 A Resolution urging the Hinihikayat na magkaloob ng karagdagang gusali


Department of Education, the Commission on na nakalaan para sa Special Education at
Higher Education in the Philippines, and all pagtanggap ng mga guro na may kasanayan sa
concerned government offices or agencies to pagtuturo nito.
include in their priority programs and activities,
the enhancement of the teaching of Filipino Family
Values
Sponsored by Councilor Gian Carlo G. Sotto
Approved on third and final reading on
May 11, 2015

SP-6369, S-2015 A Resolution urging the Ang pagsama ng banyagang wika sa K-12
Department of Education (DEPED) to apportion curricula ay makatutulong sa pag-aaral ng
additional school buildings for Special Education banyagang panitikan, kultura, at kaugalian,
(SPED) in Quezon City, complemented by the hiring na siya namang makatutulong sa kanilang
of trained SPED Teachers paghahanap-buhay sa hinaharap.
Sponsored by Councilor Precious Hipolito Castelo
Approved on third and final reading on
June 1, 2015

SP-6464, S-2015 A Resolution urging the Congress Ang pagpapatupad ng Republic Act 9760 o
of the Philippines to enact a law integrating Foreign “An Act Establishing a National High School in
Languages as an Elective Subject in the K-12 Barangay Apolonio Samson” ay tutugon sa
Curricula for public and private schools in pangangailangan ng sekundaryong paaralan sa
Quezon City pagpapatupad ng Enhanced Basic Education
Sponsored by Councilor Precious Hipolito Castelo Law sa taong 2016.
Approved on third and final reading on
August 10, 2015

SP-5876, S-2014 A Resolution requesting the Naglalayong magtalaga ng mga espesyal na pilahan
Department of Education (DEPED) to implement para sa mga may kapansanan, mga buntis at mga
Republic Act No. 9670. senior citizens sa mga malls at iba’t-ibang
Sponsored by Councilor Melencio T. Castelo, Jr. establisimyento na matatagpuan sa Lungsod
Approved on third and final reading on Quezon.
March 3, 2014

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SP-6503, S-2015 A Resolution requesting the Ang pagsama ng Kagawaran ng Edukasyon ng
Department of Education and the Philippine Sports Filipino ancestral at indigenous sports sa mga
Commission to include Filipino Ancestral and physical education classes ay lubos na magtuturo sa
Indigenous Sports in Physical Education classes to kabataan ng kahalagahan nito sa ating
help attract sports enthusiasts and revive Filipino kasaysayan at kultura. Kabilang dito ang sikaran,
sports traditions. kuntaw, dumog, piko, patintero, tumbang preso
Sponsored by Councilor Gian Carlo G. Sotto at sipa.
Approved on third and final reading:
August 17, 2015

SP-5854, S-2014 A Resolution urging the Congress Hinihikayat ang Kongreso na palawigin ang
of the Philippines to enact a law expanding the pag-gagamitan ng Special Education Fund at
purposes and application of the Special Education idagdag dito ang alternative learning system,
Fund (SEF), amending for the purpose Section 272 pagbili ng libro at iba pang publikasyon, at sweldo
of Republic Act No. 7160, otherwise known as the ng non-teaching personnel.
Local Government Code of 1991.
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae
V. Medalla
Approved on third and final reading on
February 10, 2014

SP-5920, S-2014 A Resolution ratifying the Pagpapatibay ng kasunduan sa pagitan ng Lungsod


Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) entered into Quezon, Kagawaran ng Edukasyon at ng Teach for
by and between the Department of Education, the Philippines, isang Non-Government
Division of Quezon City (DEPED-QC), represented by Organization.
its Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Ponciano A.
Menguito, CESO V; Teach For The Philippines, Layunin nitong tulungan ang sampung (10) piling
Incorporated (TFP), represented by its Chief eskwelahan sa lungsod sa programang K-12. Ito ay
Executive Officer, Ms. Margarita L. Delgado; and the ang mga sumusunod:
Quezon City Government, represented by its City
Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista for the 1. Bagong Pag-asa Elementary School
implementation of TFP’s project which aims to aid 2. Sto. Cristo Elementary School
in the transition of the K to 12 education program 3. Apolonio Samson Elementary School
in the ten (10) most under-served public schools in 4. Commonwealth Elementary School
Quezon City and appropriating funds therefor as the 5. Holy Spirit Elementary School
counterpart fund/share of the City to be taken from 6. Pasong Tamo Elementary School
the Office of the City Mayor 7. West Fairview Elementary School
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae V. 8. General Roxas Elementary School
Medalla 9. Kamuning Elementary School
Approved on third and final reading on March 24, 2014 10. Krus na Ligas Elementary School

SP-2340, S-2014 An Ordinance institutionalizing the Programang magbibigay-daan para magkaroon


Alternative Learning System (ALS) in all barangays ng pagkakataong makapag-aral ang mga
within Quezon City, providing guidelines therefore, out-of-school youth at ang iba pang nais
and for other purposes magtapos sa mga barangay.
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae
V. Medalla
Approved on third and final reading on
October 22, 2014

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SP-2308, S-2014 An Ordinance authorizing the Pagpapahintulot sa Quezon City Polytechnic
Quezon City Polytechnic University to offer University na magkaroon ng Senior High School
Senior High School Education beginning school year education alinsunod sa K-12 program.
2016-2017 until the end of school year 2020-2021,
subject to the administrative issuances of relevant
government agencies, thereby amending Ordinance
No. SP-1030, Series of 2001, entitled “An Ordinance
providing the charter of the Quezon City Polytechnic
University of 1998 as authorized by Ordinance No.
SP-544, S-97 and amending the same”
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae
V. Medalla
Approved on third and final reading on
August 08, 2014

SENIOR CITIZENS
SP-2414, S-2015 An Ordinance mandating all Ito ang nag-uutos sa lahat ng tanggapan sa ilalim ng
Quezon City-owned establishments and offices to lokal na pamahalaan na maglaan ng parking space
provide vehicular space allotment within their park- para sa mga senior citizens at mga may kapansanan.
ing lot or parking area for the exclusive use of Senior
Citizens and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and to
properly designate the same as “Senior Citizens and
PWDs Parking Space”
Sponsored by Councilor Rogelio P. Juan
Approved on third and final reading on
July 9, 2015

SP-2402, S-2015 An Ordinance establishing the Que- Layon nito na magtayo ng Quezon City Home for the
zon City Home for the Aged and Hospice under the Aged and Hospice na may kumpletong
supervision and management of the Social Services programa para sa mga senior citizens. Ito ay para sa
Development Department lahat ng Quezon City senior citizens na
Sponsored by Councilors Ramon P. Medalla, pinabayaan, iniwan o inabuso.
Rogelio P. Juan, Ranulfo Z. Ludovica and Eufemio
C. Lagumbay
Approved on third and final reading on March 16,
2015

SP-2381, S-2015 An Ordinance providing for free Ito ay nagbibigay ng libreng pneumonia vaccination
Pneumococcal Vaccination to all registered senior sa lahat ng rehistradong senior citizens na nakatira
citizen residents of Quezon City sa Quezon City.
Sponsored by Councilors Jessica CasteloDaza,
Eufemio C. Lagumbay and Rogelio “Roger” P. Juan
Approved on third and final reading on
January 26, 2015

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SP-2370, S-2014 An Ordinance amending Ordinance Ito ay nagbigay karagdagang insentibo sa
No. SP-1986, S-2009 by bestowing the title of “ Centenarian Citizens sa pamamagitan ng burial
Centenarian Citizens” to the residents of Quezon assistance sa halagang Php50,000.00.
City reaching the age of one hundred (100) years
old, and Increasing their corresponding financial Ibibigay na karagdagang insentibo:
rewards to fifty thousand pesos (Php50,000.00), 1) Php10,000.00 cash incentive at
as additional cash incentive. 2) Php2,000.00 birthday gift.
Sponsored by Councilor Voltaire Godofredo L.
Liban III
Approved on third and final reading on
December 1, 2014

SP-2355, S-2014 An Ordinance authorizing every Ito ang magsisiguro na may nakalaang 1% sa
barangay in Quezon City to set aside at least one kabuuang pondo ng barangay para sa mga
percent (1%) of their total annual budget and to programa at proyekto ng senior citizens at mga may
allocate the same for the programs, projects, and kapansanan.
activities for Senior Citizens and Persons With
Disabilities
Sponsored by Councilors Rogelio P. Juan and
Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on
November 28, 2014

SP-2351, S-2104 An Ordinance establishing a Senior Ang layunin nito ay upang mapadali ang pagbibigay
Citizens’ Desk in every barangay in Quezon City to serbisyo sa mga senior citizens sa barangay.
be designated as “Barangay Senior Citizens’ Desk”-
Sponsored by Councilor Rogelio P. Juan
Approved on third and final reading on
November 27, 2014

SP-2339, S-2014 An Ordinance establishing a Senior Layon nito na magkaroon ng Senior Citizens Center
Citizens Center in every barangay of Quezon City sa bawat barangay ng Quezon City para sa kanilang
and appropriating funds thereto proyekto at aktibidad.
Sponsored by Councilor Rogelio P. Juan
Approved on third and final reading on
October 27, 2014

SP-2323, S-2014 An Ordinance providing benefits Ang lokal na pamahalaan ay magbibigay ng


and recognition to City Residents reaching the age benepisyo at pagkilala at halagang Php7,500 para sa
of seventy five (75) years or more this October, 2014 mga residente na magdiriwang ng kanilang
as part of this year’s 75th Founding Anniversary of ika-75 na taong kaarawan sa Oktobre 12, 2014.
Quezon City and for other purposes
Sponsored by Councilor Raquel S. Malangen
Approved on third and final reading on
September 29, 2014

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SP-5887, S-2014 A Resolution urging the City Layon ng resolusyon na maglaan ng karagdagang
Government to allocate additional funds for the pondo para sa mga senior citizens ng Quezon City
procurement of Pneumonia and FLU Vaccines in- upang makapagbigay sa kanila ng pneumonia at flu
tended for Senior Citizens of Quezon City vaccines.
Sponsored by Councilors Ramon P. Medalla,
Ranulfo Z. Ludovica and Rogelio P. Juan
Approved on third and final reading on
March 10, 2014

PO 19CC-405 An Ordinance establishing a Senior Ang Quezon City Senior Citizens Dormitory ay
Citizens Dormitory in Quezon City which shall serve naglalayong magtatag ng dormitoryong
as a transition shelter for abandoned, neglected, pansamantalang matutuluyan ng mga senior
and/or homeless senior citizens and appropriating citizen na inabandona at walang matuluyan.
funds thereto.
Sponsored by Councilor Rogelio P. Juan Sila ay maaaring mamalagi sa dormitoryo nang
First Reading on October 20, 2014 hindi lalagpas ng tatlong araw habang naghahanap
ng kanilang kapamilya o nararapat na
institusyong makakatulong sa kanila.

PO 19CC-509 An Ordinance mandating a budget Layon nito na masiguro na may nakalaang 1% sa


allocation for Senior Citizens, allocating at least one kabuuang pondo ng lungsod ay ilalaan para sa mga
percent (1%) of the General Fund of the budget of programa at proyekto ng senior citizens
this City, and requiring implementation beginning
year 2017.
Sponsored by Councilor Raquel S. Malañgen
Approved on second reading on March 7, 2016

ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISATER RISK REDUCTION

SP-2290, S-2014 An Ordinance creating the Quezon Bukod sa pagiging secretariat at coordinating body
City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office ng QCDRRMC, ang QCDRRMO rin ay naatasang
(QCDRRMO), defining its functions, duties and bumuo, magpatupad at makipag-ugnayan
responsibilities, providing for its composition, patungkol sa mga disaster risk management
appropriating funds thereof and for other purposes programs ng lungsod.
Sponsored by Councilor Ranulfo Z. Ludovica
Approved on third and final reading on
March 24, 2014

SP-2232, S-2013 An Ordinance establishing the Ito ay tumutukoy sa mga patakaran hinggil sa
guidelines for the transfer of the Quezon City Di- paglilipat ng pondo ng QCDRRM bilang suportang
saster Risk Reduction and Management (QCDRRM) pinansyal para sa ibang LDRRMC na idineklarang
Fund to other Local Disaster Risk Reduction and nasa state of calamity.
Management Councils (LDRRMC) which are
declared under a State of Calamity Kukunin ang pondo mula sa Local Disaster Risk
Sponsored by Councilors Jesus Manuel C. Suntay Reduction Management Fund. Ang halaga ay
and Godofredo T. Liban II depende sa lebel ng pagkasira ng lugar batay sa
Approved on third and final reading on pag-assess ng Local Disaster Risk Reduction
November 18, 2013 Management Council.

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SP-2262, S-2014 An Ordinance mandating all Private Ang Department of Public Order and Safety, sa
and Public School teaching and non-teaching pamamagitan ng Local Disaster Risk Reduction
personnel to undergo Risk Reduction Training, Management Office, ay naatasang magsagawa ng
pursuant to Republic Act 10121 otherwise known as safety training at seminar para sa lahat ng
the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management teaching at non-teaching personnel ng mga
Act of 2010 paaralang pribado at pampubliko. Ito rin ang may
Sponsored by Councilor Jose Mario Don S. De Leon tungkuling ipatupad ang batas na ito.
Approved on third and final reading on
Feb. 17, 2014

SP-2295, S-2014 An Ordinance authorizing the City Ang kapangyarihan ng Punong Lungsod ay
Mayor to take full control and supervision of all maaaring gamitin sa loob ng tatlong (3) buwan
the barangays in Quezon City during the height of mula sa pangyayari ng sakuna.
calamity or emergency for the purpose of
accelerating or fast tracking the rescue, clearing, Tungkulin ng mga opisyal at kawani ng mga
relief, or recovery operations in the affected barangay na makipagtulungan sa Punong Lungsod
barangays, and for other purposes nang walang hinihintay na anumang kautusan.
Sponsored by Councilor Ranulfo Z. Ludovica
Approved on third and final reading on
June 9, 2014

SP-5903, S-2014 A Resolution urging the Quezon Ang Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction and
City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Management Council (QC-DRRMC) ay inaatasang
Council (QC-DRRMC) to include the safety and isaalang-alang ang kapakanan ng mga bata sa lahat
wellness of children in all its measures ng kanilang programa.
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae
V. Medalla
Approved on third and final reading on
March 17, 2014

SP-5977, S-2014 A Resolution authorizing the Ang pagbibigay ng tulong pinansiyal sa Bayan ng
Quezon City Government through Mayor Herbert Santa Fe, Leyte sa halagang Php21,959,068.60
M. Bautista, to grant financial assistance in the upang makabangon muli sa mga pinsala na dulot ng
amount of twenty one million nine hundred fifty Bagyong Yolanda.
nine thousand sixty eight pesos and sixty centavos
(Php21,959,068.60) to the Municipality of Santa
Fe, Leyte, for the restoration and reconstruction of
the Municipal Hall Complex, destroyed by typhoon
Yolanda (Haiyan), subject to existing laws, rules and
regulations
Sponsored by Councilor Ranulfo Z. Ludovica
Approved on third and final reading on
June 30, 2014

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SP-5791, S-2013 A Resolution authorizing the City Ang pagbibigay ng tulong pinansiyal sa (44)
Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to extend probinsya ng rehiyon IV-A, IV-B, V, VI, VII, VIII, X, XI
financial assistance in behalf of the Quezon City at CARAGA na nagkakahalagang Php 50,000,000.00
Government in the amount of fifty million pesos to dulot ng Bagyong Yolanda.
the victims of super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) at
forty four (44) provinces of Regions IV-A, IV-B, V, VI,
VII, VIII, X, XI and CARAGA and to support the relief
operations of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development for the provinces, cities and
municipalities affected during its onslaught last
November 8, 2013, to be taken from the Quezon
City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Fund
Sponsored by Councilors Jesus Manuel C. Suntay
and Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on
November 18, 2013

SP-6163, S-2014 A Resolution respectfully Upang maiwasan o mabawasan ang pinsalang


recommending to the Honorable Mayor Herbert M. dulot ng magnitude seven (7) na lindol, ang
Bautista the procurement of “Emergency Go Bags” Quezon City Government ay minabuting bigyan ng
to be distributed to the residents of the most survival kit na “Emergency Go Bags”na naglalaman
Disaster Risk-Prone Areas as part of the City’s ng: flashlight, battery, whistle, flexible rope, food,
pro-active measure in mitigating the projected water at hygienic items ang mga residente na
disastrous effects in case of a major earthquake nakatira sa identified disaster risk prone areas ng
particularly those living in areas along the “West lungsod.
Marikina Valley Fault” - as well as those living near
waterways who are perennially victims of massive
flooding during typhoons/storms and heavy
downpours caused by the southwest monsoon
(Habagat)
Sponsored by Councilor Donato C. Matias
Approved on third and final reading on
October 27, 2014

SP-2313, S-2014 2014 An Ordinance mandating all Layunin nito ang pagpapaigting ng kamalayan ng
offices and departments in the Quezon City Hall mga kawani ng Lungsod Quezon upang
Complex to efficiently use paper in their operations, pangalagaan ang kalikasan sa pamamagitan ng
and prescribing rules therefor pagtitipid sa paggamit ng papel..
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae V.
Medalla
Approved on third and final reading on
July 21, 2014

SP-2359, S-2014 An Ordinance mandating all Hinihimok ang mga barangay ng lungsod upang
Barangays in Quezon City to include in their magtanim ng mga punongkahoy at palawigin ang
respective environmental programs and projects biodiversity sa ating kapaligiran.
the planting of native trees in their respective
territorial jurisdiction to promote ecological
balance and to provide wholesome environment,
and for other purposes
Sponsored by Councilor Gian Carlo G. Sotto
Approved on third and final reading on
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SP-2399, S-2015 An Ordinance Providing Incentives Bibigyan ng diskwento sa amilyar ang mga may
for the Planting and Maintenance of Vegetation on gusaling inilaan ang mga bubungan sa halaman o
Building Walls and Rooftops, thereby Repealing City mga dingding para gawing green wall. Ang
Ordinance No.SP-1940, S-2009. exemption ay tatagal ng limang (5) taon mula sa
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae V. initial assessment
Medalla, Franz S. Pumaren
Approved on third and final reading on
March 2, 2015

SP-6105, S-2014 A Resolution recommending to Isa sa programa ng paghahanda sa sakuna ay


the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, the pagtuturo sa mga estudyante ng epekto ng climate
procurement or purchase by the City Government change. Ang pagbili ng mga libro ay isang paraan
of books pertaining to Climate Change and upang mapalaganap ang kaalaman ukol dito.
Disaster Preparedness, to be distributed for the use
of all public elementary and high school libraries in
Quezon City, as well as the city owned library and its
branches.
Sponsored by Councilor Candy A. Medina
Approved on third and final reading on
September 22, 2015

SP-5981, S-2014 A Resolution strongly urging the Ang carbon dioxide (CO2) ang pangunahing
City Government to conduct a City-Wide Awareness greenhouse gas na nagmumula sa mga gawain ng
Campaign on the effects of climate change and ways tao at natural na mga proseso.
of reducing its carbon footprint
Sponsored by Councilor Julienne Alyson Rae Ang greenhouse gases ay nagsisilbing kumot sa
V. Medalla atmospera upang pigilan ang lakas ng araw na
Approved on third and final reading on sumisinag sa daigdig na nagdudulot ng mataas na
November 04, 2014 temperatura sa buong mundo, na tinatawag na
global warming.

Layuning gawing prioridad ng lokal na pamahalaan


ang pagbibigay ng sapat na impormasyon hinggil sa
epekto ng climate change.

SP-2350, S-2014 An Ordinance providing for the Nakasaad dito ang pinagsama-samang mga lokal na
Environmental Protection and Waste Management batas patungkol sa pangangalaga at pagkalinga sa
Code of Quezon City ating kalikasan.
Sponsored by Councilors Gian Carlo G. Sotto and
Jesus Manuel C. Suntay Ito ay may limang bahagi: Biodiversity
Approved on third and final reading on Management, Solid Waste Management, Air
November 04, 2014 Pollution Management, Water Pollution
Management at Nuisance. Nakalagay dito ang
mga alituntunin at mga kaparusahan kapag may
paglabag na nagawa. Ang Environmental and Protec-
tion Management Department ang siyang inatasan
na manguna sa pagpapatupad ng nasabing Code

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SP-5954, S-2014 A Resolution urging the Congress Hinihikayat ang Kongreso na magpanukala ng mga
of the Philippines to immediately establish the pamantayan sa wastong paggamit ng mga
standards for the use of incinerators in the disposal incinerator o makinang sumusunog sa basura.
of medical wastes, infectious bio-wastes, and other
solid wastes
Sponsored by Councilor Voltaire Godofredo
L. Liban III
Approved on third and final reading on
June 09, 2014

SP-5926, S-2014 A Resolution urging the members Hinihikayat ang Kongreso na amyendahan ang Clean
of the House of Representatives, through the Air Act ng 1999 at Ecological Solid Waste Man-
Honorable Speaker Feliciano R. Belmonte, Jr., to agement Act ng 2000 patungkol sa pagbabawal sa
amend certain provisions stated in Republic Act no. paggamit ng mga incinerators.
8749 or the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 and
Republic Act 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Ito ay magbibigay-daan sa mga makabagong te-
Management Act of 2000 on banning incineration knolohiya na nagsisiguro na ang Waste-To-Energy
Sponsored by Councilors Gian Carlo G. Sotto and (WTE) facilities ay kayang sumunod sa panuntunan
Jesus Manuel C. Suntay ng Clean Air Act of 1999.
Approved on third and final reading on
March17, 2014

SP-5984, S-2014 A Resolution urging the Quezon Hinihikayat ang lokal na pamahalaan na
City Local Government to consider using solar air itaguyod ang paggamit ng solar power air
conditioner in the City Hall Compound conditioner sa mga opisina ng lungsod na isang
Sponsored by Councilor Ramon P. Medalla paraan para makatipid sa konsumo ng kuryente.
Approved on third and final reading on
June 30, 2014

SP-6417, S-2015 A Resolution calling on the City Paghihikayat sa paggamit ng solar panels, bilang
Honorable City Mayor, Herbert M. Bautista to alternatibong pagkukunan ng enerhiya.
espouse the use of solar panels as an alternative
energy source for all buildings in the territorial
jurisdiction of Quezon City
Sponsored by Councilor Eufemio C. Lagumbay
Approved on third and final reading on
June 29, 2015

SP-5847, S-2014 A Resolution urging the local Paghihikayat sa lokal na pamahalaan ng Lungsod
government of Quezon City to consider using Quezon sa paggamit ng alternatibong pamamaraan
E-Jeepneys and E-Tricycles for its various ng transportasyon gaya ng E-Jeepney at E-Tricycle na
monitoring activities and for other purposes di ginagamitan ng gasolina.
Sponsored by Councilor Ramon P. Medalla
Approved on third and final reading on
February 03, 2014
Sponsored by Councilor Ranulfo Z. Ludovica
Approved on third and final reading on
June 9, 2014

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SP-6235, S-2015 A Resolution ratifying the Ang Trash Rake Facility ay isa sa mga makinang
Memorandum of Agreement and authorizing City dinevelop ng DOST at hinandog sa lungsod upang
Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to sign the hikayatin ang iba pang LGUs na gamitin ang mga
deed of donation with the Department of Science makabagong imbensyon na gawa ng kagawaran.
and Technology-Metals Industry Research and
Development Center (DOST-MIRDC) for the “Trash
Rake Facility,” herein subject of both contracts,
subject to existing laws, rules and regulations
Sponsored by Councilor Gian Carlo G. Sotto
Approved on third and final reading on
February 02, 2015

SP-2397, S-2015 An Ordinance amending Ang pagtatag ng Quezon City Solid Waste
Ordinance No. SP-1512, S-2005, otherwise known Management Board ay upang masiguro na may
as “An Ordinance creating the Quezon City Solid tama at sapat na representasyon mula sa lahat ng
Waste Management Board.” stakeholders ayon sa RA 9003 o mas kilala sa tawag
Sponsored by Hon. Gian Carlo G. Sotto, na Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000.
Approved on third and final reading on
March 9, 2015

PEACE AND ORDER

SP-2244, S-2013 An Ordinance strictly implementing Dalawampung (20) kph ang itinalagang maximum
the Maximum Allowable Speed Limit in all speed limit sa matataong lugar, papunta sa mga
subdivisions in Quezon City, as set forth by Republic interseksyon, “blind spots,” at papunta sa
Act No. 4136 and Ordinance No. SP-1444, S-2004, simbahan at paaralan sa lahat ng subdivisions sa
otherwise known as the Traffic Management Code lungsod, maliban na lamang kung may emergency.
of Quezon City, apprehending and penalizing Ang paglabag sa batas ay papatawan ng
violations thereof. karampatang parusa.
Sponsored by Councilors Julienne Alyson Rae V.
Medalla, Jesus Manuel C. Suntay, Eufemio C.
Lagumbay, Godofredo T. Liban II, Ramon P. Medalla,
Jose Mario Don S. De Leon and Raquel S. Malañgen
Approved on third and final reading:
December 30, 2013

SP-2298, S-2014 An Ordinance declaring abandoned Lahat ng inabandonang lugar, bakanteng lote at
roads, alleys, open spaces, and excess lots in all open spaces ay papanatilihin, aayusin at
subdivisions in Quezon City as properties for public ire-regulate ng lungsod. Tungkuling alamin ng City
use by the City Government, thereby setting the Subdivision Administrator, City Assessor at ng City
guidelines for the use thereof and for other Planning and Development Office ang mga open
purposes spaces sa mga subdivision sa lungsod.
Sponsored by Councilors Jesus Manuel C. Suntay
and Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on
June 30, 2014

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SP-2307, S-2014 An Ordinance mandating Law Maaaring arestuhin ng pribadong mamamayan
Enforcement Agencies/Offices or any of their ang taong aktwal na gumagawa, balak gumawa at
authorized Law Enforcement Officers to accept/ nakagawa na ng paglabag sa batas, gayun din ang
receive the arrested person for Investigation and maaaring lumabag sa batas (may probable cause), o
Proper Referral pursuant to Rule 113 of the Revised yung tumakas sa piitan.
Rules on Criminal Procedures of the Rules of Court
of the Philippines under Citizen’s Arrest
Sponsored by Councilor Ranulfo Z. Ludovica
Approved on third and final reading on
July 14, 2014

SP-2356, S-2014 An Ordinance adopting for the Layunin nitong tugunan ang kakulangan ng
installation, fixing and maintenance of Fire gumaganang fire hydrants sa lungsod. Ang
Hydrants in Quezon City. pagkakaroon ng pamatay ng sunog ay magsisiguro
Sponsored by Councilor Franz S. Pumaren ng madaliang pag-responde upang mabawasan
Approved on third and final reading on ang pagkasira sa mga ari-arian.
October 27, 2014

SP-2376, S-2014 An Ordinance requiring Dealers/ Ang mga nagbebenta ng Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Retailers of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) to have (LPG) ay dapat may timbangan na sinelyuhan ng City
a Weighing Machine during delivery, providing Treasurer’s Office kada delivery upang maprotektah-
penalties for violation thereof, and for other an ang mga konsumer.
purposes.
Sponsored by Councilor Alexis R. Herrera
Approved on third and final reading on
January 26, 2015

PO 19CC-492 An Ordinance implementing the Drug Sa pagpapanatili ng Drug Free QC, minamandato
Free Work Place Program, mandating the conduct ang lahat ng kawani ng lokal na pamahalaan, maging
of authorized drug testing by all offices of the Local ng 142 barangay, na sumailalim sa drug test.
Government of Quezon City, including the offices
of its 142 barangays, providing funds therefor and
providing penalties for violation thereof
Sponsored by Councilor Ricardo B. Corpuz
Approved on third and final reading on
December 14, 2015

SP-2369, S-2014 An Ordinance requiring major Ang lahat ng establisyimento ay kailangan


business establishments within the territorial ju- magtalaga ng espasyo para lagayan ng bisikleta
risdiction of Quezon City to provide parking spaces upang maiwasan ang pagkawala nito.
for bicycles, and providing penalties for violation
thereof
Sponsored by Councilor Allan Benedict S. Reyes
Approved on third and final reading on
December 1, 2014

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SP-2373, S-2014 An Ordinance amending certain Ang Lungsod Quezon ay maglalagay ng mga Red
provisions of Ordinance No. SP-1444, S-2004, Light Camera na ilalagay sa stratehikong lugar. Ang
entitled “The Traffic Management Code of Quezon mga mahuhuli ng Red Light Camera na lumalabag
City” and Appendix V thereof and for other ay papadalhan ng Ordinance Violation Receipt sa
purposes pamamagitan ng email.
Sponsored by Councilor Raquel S. Malangen
Approved on third and final reading on
December 15, 2014

SP-2398, S-2015 An Ordinance amending Section Ang mga sasakyang hihigit sa timbang na 4,500
138, Article XXIV of Ordinance No. SP-1444, S-2004, kilograms ay pinapayagan lamang dumaan sa mga
otherwise known as “The Quezon City Traffic nakatalagang kalsada mula ika-siyam ng gabi
Management Code” in order to exempt all kinds of hanggang ika-lima ng umaga, maliban nalang sa mga
vehicles using alternative fuels from the coverage of araw ng Linggo at holiday.
the Vehicular Volume Reduction Scheme Ang Department of Public Order and Safety ay
Sponsored by Councilor Ramon P. Medalla maaaring magbigay ng exemption sa mga
Approved on third and final reading on sasakyang gumagamit ng alternative fuel mula sa
February 9, 2015 Vehicular Volume Reduction Scheme.

TOURISM, CULTURE AND HERITAGE

SP-6584, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the Ang International Pink Festival ng Lungsod Quezon
Honorable Quezon City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista ang pinakamalaking LGBT film event para sa taong
to utilize the Diamond Jubilee Fund of the 2015 2015. Ang pagdiriwang ay nagbuklod sa mga
General Appropriation Ordinance of Quezon City for direktor at artista mula sa iba’t-ibang panig ng
the purchase of services and supplies, in the total bansa. Ginanap mula Oktubre 9-16, 2015 sa
amount of seven million three hundred one Gateway Cineplex ng Gateway Mall, ang
thousand two hundred fifty pesos pagdiriwang ay bahagi ng kampanya ng Quezon
(Php7,301,250.00), to be used in the 2015 Quezon City Pride Council para palaganapin sa publiko ang
City International Pink Film Festival kamalayan ukol sa kasarian.
Sponsored by Councilors Jesus Manuel C. Suntay,
Godofredo T. Liban II & Lena Marie P. Juico
Approved on Third and Final Reading:
November 23, 2015

SP-2420, S-2015 An Ordinance institutionalizing Ang opisyal na tourism brand ng Lungsod Quezon
“Great, Green, Growing” as the official Tourism na “Great, Green, Growing” ay tumutukoy sa mga
Brand of Quezon City, prescribing guidelines for the paniniwala at katangian ng lungsod patungkol
use thereof and for other purposes sa kanyang kasaysayan at malaking nasasakupan
Sponsored by Councilors Diorella Maria G. Sotto, (great), ekolohiya (green) at potensyal (growing).
Allan Butch T. Francisco, Vincent DG. Belmonte and Ang pagbuo ng sariling brand o tatak ay
Lena Marie P. Juico makapangyarihang kasangkapan upang ipaalam ang
Approved on third and final reading on mayamang kultura, kasaysayan at
December 16, 2013 pagkaka-kilanlan ng isang lugar.

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SP-2453, S-2015 An Ordinance declaring Quezon Lilinangin ng Lungsod Quezon ang QC Chinatown,
City Chinatown located at Banawe Street as a Tour- katulong ang mga stakeholders at opisyal ng
ism District of Quezon City barangay, sa pamamagitan ng mga programa at
Sponsored by Councilors Diorella Maria G. Sotto, proyektong alinsunod sa Quezon City Tourism
Jesus Manuel C. Suntay, Ranulfo Z. Ludovica, Vincent Development Plan (QCTDP). Layunin nito na
DG. Belmonte, Anthony Peter D. Crisologo, Ricardo itaguyod ang lugar upang maging pangunahing
T. Belmonte Jr., Dorothy A. Delarmente, Lena Marie destinasyon ng mga turista.
P. Juico, Victor V. Ferrer Jr., Alexis R. Herrera, Marvin
C. Rillo, Raquel S. Malañgen, Jessica Castelo Daza
and Bayani V. Hipol
Approved on third and final reading on
October 5, 2015

SP-2439, S-2015 An Ordinance Declaring Palalakasin at itataguyod ang economic base ng


Maginhawa Street and its adjacent streets as a Maginhawa Art and Food Hub sa pamamagitan ng
Tourism District of Quezon City to be known as masigasig na pakikipagtulungan sa pagitan ng
the Maginhawa Art and Food Hub and for other lungsod at business sector.
purposes Itataguyod ng lungsod ang lugar sa pamamagitan
Sponsored by Councilors Diorella Maria G. Sotto, ng paghimok sa mga micro at small enterprises na
Jesus Manuel C. Suntay, Ranulfo Z. Ludovica, Vincent mag-invest sa lugar.
DG. Belmonte, Anthony Peter D. Crisologo, Ricardo
T. Belmonte Jr., Dorothy A. Delarmente, Lena Marie
P. Juico, Victor V. Ferrer Jr., Alexis R. Herrera, Marvin
C. Rillo, Raquel S. Malañgen, Jessica Castelo Daza
and Bayani V. Hipol
Approved on third and final reading on
September 7, 2015

SP-2457, S-2015 Ordinance creating a Special Ang makokolektang tourism fees at amusement
Account out of the Tourism Fees and Amusement taxes mula sa admission fees ay ilalagak sa Special
Taxes collected by the City Treasurer’s Office to Account at ire-reserba upang gamitin lamang sa
be known as the “Tourism Development Special mga aktibidad o proyektong may kinalaman sa
Account” turismo.
Sponsored by Councilor Godofredo T. Liban II
Approved on third and final reading on
November 16, 2015

SP-2428, S-2015 Ordinance declaring the Quezon Ang ordinansa ay naglalayong pangalagaan ang
Heritage House located at Quezon Memorial Circle Quezon Heritage House bilang isang mahalagang
as Local Heritage Destination historikal-kultural na istruktura kung saan minsan
Sponsored by Councilors Alexis R. Herrera, Jessica nanirahan ang Ama ng Lungsod Quezon. Sisikapin ng
Castelo Daza, Candy A. Medina, Julienne Alyson Rae lungsod na i-angat ang antas ng kaalaman ng mga
V. Medalla and incent DG. Belmonte residente at turista patungkol sa buhay ni Pangulong
Approved on third and final reading on Quezon.
August 15, 2015

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SP-2435, S-2015 An Ordinance declaring Santuario Sisikaping pangalagaan ng Lungsod Quezon ang
De San Pedro Bautista Compound located at Santuario Compound, ang pinakamatandang
Barangay Damayan, District 1, Quezon City a local simbahan sa lungsod na itinatag pa noong taong
heritage site of Quezon City 1590. Ito ay marapat na itaguyod sa pamamagitan
Sponsored by Councilors Jessica Castelo Daza, ng mga programa at polisiyang alinsunod sa
Anthony Peter D. Crisologo, Ricardo T. Belmonte Jr., Quezon City Tourism Development Plan (QCTDP).
Dorothy A. Delarmente, Lena Marie P. Juico, Victor
V. Ferrer Jr., and Alexis R. Herrera,
Approved on third and final reading on
August 10, 2015

SP-2421, S-2015 An Ordinance creating the Quezon Ang Quezon City Museums Advisory Council ay
City Museums Advisory Council, defining its inatasang patnubayan ang network ng museo na
functions and composition, and for other purposes binubuo ng QCX (QC Experience), Quezon Heritage
Sponsored by Councilors Alexis R. Herrera, Vincent House, Tandang Sora Shrine Museum, at iba pang
DG. Belmonte, Marivic Co-Pilar, Donato C. Matias, museong itatatag ng lungsod. Tungkulin ng
Julienne Alyson Rae V. Medalla and Advisory Council ang pagbuo ng mga polisiya
Candy A. Medina patungkol sa pangangalap, pangangalaga,
Approved on third and final reading on June 15, pangongolekta at pagpapakilala ng mga historikal at
2015 kultural na ari-arian na sumasalamin sa pamana o
heritage ng lungsod.

ASEAN INTEGRATION

SP-5953, S-2014 A Resolution urging the City Layon nito na mapaghandaan ang epekto ng
Government in cooperation with the Department of ASEAN Economic Integration, at isa rito ang
Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Department of the tumutukoy sa larangan ng negosyo o ASEAN
Interior and Local Government (DILG) to undertake Economic Community (AEC).
Comprehensive Awareness and Readiness Programs
to educate and prepare business on the impact of Ang mga sumusunod ang layunin ng AEC para sa
the ASEAN Economic Integration taong 2015: (a) a single market and production
Sponsored by Councilors Julienne Alyson Rae V. base, (b) a highly competitive region, (c) a region of
Medalla and Allan Benedict S. Reyes equitable economic development, and (d) a region
Approved on third and final reading on fully integrated into the global economy.
June 9, 2014
Ang pagkakaroon ng AEC ay magbubunsod ng
malayang pag-galaw sa goods, services,
investment, skilled labor at capital.

SP-5952, S-2014 A Resolution urging the City Ang Economic Community (AEC) ay
Government to identify its current major and niche magbibigay ng mga bagong opurtunidad at ban-
industries that can compete regionally and ta para sa bansa, kaya nararapat itong lubusang
industries that may be exposed with the onset of paghandaan.
the 2015 ASEAN Integration magtalaga ng espasyo para lagayan ng bisikleta
Sponsored by Hon. Julienne Alyson Rae V. Medalla upang maiwasan ang pagkawala nito.
and Hon. Allan Benedict S. Reyes
Approved on third and final reading on
June 9, 2014

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SP-6480, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the City Ang ASEAN ay makikisabay sa mundo bilang isang
Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to create an merkado, na ang bawat miyembro ay kumukuha ng
Executive-Legislative Working Group for the purpose lakas sa isa’t isa na magdudulot ng mas malaking
of establishing twinning ties with the cities in the pagkakataon sa pag unlad.
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Para sa ikabubuti ng Lungsod Quezon ang
and Quezon City, defining its functions, duties and pagpapalawak ng relasyon nito sa iba pang
responsibilities, appropriating funds thereof and for miyembro ng ASEAN upang magdulot ng pag-unlad
other purposes. at pagsulong sa larangan ng negosyo,
Sponsored by Councilors Allan Benedict S. Reyes, pamumuhunan, turismo at edukasyon.
Allan Butch T. Francisco, Franz S. Pumaren, Donato
C. Matias, Alexis R. Herrera, Vincent DG. Belmonte
and Julienne Alyson Rae V. Medalla
Approved on third and final reading on
August 17, 2015

SP-6530, S-2015 A Resolution creating a Task Force Ito ay naglalayong matukoy ang skills at lenggwahe
to identify Skills and Languages Responsive to the na kailangan sa pandaigdigang pamilihan upang
Regional and Global Market higit na maihanda ang ating residente sa empleyo sa
Sponsored by Councilors Donato C. Matias, ASEAN Economic Community (AEC).
Julienne Alyson Rae V. Medalla, Lena Marie P. Juico,
Allan Benedict S. Reyes, Raquel S. Malañgen,
Vicente G. Belmonte and Ricardo B. Corpuz
Approved on third and final reading on
May 11, 2015

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2015 National Local Legislative Award
Executive Summary
2015 National Local Legislative Award
Executive Summary
July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2015

BACKGROUND

The 19th Quezon City Council is composed of the Vice Mayor as the Presiding Officer, and
36 regular Sanggunian members and one Ex-officio member representing the Liga ng mga
Barangay following Republic Act No. 10170 reapportioning the second legislative district of the
City and Republic Act No. 10632 postponing the Sangguniang Kabataan elections.

The council is a good blend of lawyers, doctors, businessmen, artists and media
personalities, a teacher, a realtor, a certified public accountant, and a star athlete and coach.

At present, there are eleven (11) neophyte Councilors including the Ex-officio member,
seven returning Councilors and 19 Councilors who are on their second or last term in office.

Of the said Council Members, three Councilors are officials of the Philippine Councilors
League-National and one Councilor for the National Movement of Young Legislators.

The council works closely with 50 sectoral representatives elected from among the 1,012
accredited non-government organizations members and people’s organizations from 19 sectors,
which comprise 20% of the membership of the City Development Council.

The 19th Quezon City Council continues to give premium to good governance as it
advances legislation with utmost transparency, accountability, stakeholder's participation,
responsiveness, rule of law, effectiveness, and efficiency for the welfare of the people.

HIGHLIGHTS OF ASSESSMENT FINDINGS

Effectiveness of the Legislative Agenda

Quezon City is the only HUC in the region that has a functional Legislative and Executive
Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) through its Executive-Legislative Agenda (ELA) Team
created by virtue of Executive Order No. 9 series of 2013.

It was created primarily to review plans and documents required in the development of
the city’s ELA and to assist in various consultations with affected stakeholders, among others.

An ELA performance management team has also been organized to monitor and evaluate
the implementation of policies and programs as identified in the ELA, and to recommend service
delivery alternatives or interventions to ensure timeliness and responsiveness of policies,
programs and processes. The ELA team of the city was reconstituted through Executive Order No.
9A series of 2015 to cluster governance areas and functions accordingly.



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The ELA of the city for the year 2013-2016 was formulated through a series of
workshops and consultations between and among the members of the executive and legislative
departments, barangays, civil society organizations, private sector, academe, and other
stakeholders.

It was adopted by the Council through Resolution No. 5896 series of 2014. The same is
anchored on the national and regional government’s development thrusts, and the city’s
Comprehensive Development Plan for 2010-2016 and Comprehensive Land Use Plan for
2011-2030.

It highlights the complementary executive and legislative actions necessary to address


challenges and issues in various governance areas of the city.

The legislative actions were also based on the legislative agenda of each of the
councilors which was reported during the Inaugural Session of the Council.

Availability of Legislative Documents

The 19th Quezon City Council’s system and process has progressed rapidly through the
implementation of the e-governance program. It has two components, the government to
citizens (G2C) and citizens to government (C2G) feedback mechanism, and the government to
government (G2G) mechanism. Under the G2C and C2G, the Council advances the following
system and mechanism to ensure availability of legislative documents at all times:

Legislative tracking system. The Council utilizes the Lotus Notes Software. The software
facilitates research and tracking of the status of legislative measures. It allows storage and access
to all proposed and approved legislative measures. It also enables electronic indexing of
legislative measures by subject, sponsor, docket number, and date of approval aside from the
traditional way of indexing. Council agenda, session minutes and journal, committee reports,
and other pertinent documents are also stored in the lotus notes.

E-library. The e-library has work stations located at the Office of the City Council
Secretary, Vice Mayor and the Local Area Network Unit of the legislative department. Offices of
the city councilors can also serve as a hub for legislative research of constituents. Legislative
documents can likewise be printed immediately at the work station to aid researchers. Per
record, a total of 5,751 researchers from various organizations have availed of the service of the
e-library for the period July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2015.

City Council Centralized Receiving and Information Unit (CCRIU). With the increasing
transactions in the legislative department, the e-governance program has institutionalized the
CCRIU to systematize the reception of guests and communications for each of the Councilors’
offices in order to promote efficiency, ensure security and improve documentation. Located at
the ground floor of the Legislative Building, the system is electronically linked to the city
councilors’ offices to enable receipt of real-time information and requests for faster response.

Quezon City Council Website. Wider public access to legislative measures and docu-
ments and live streaming of sessions have been made possible through the council’s website
(www.quezonitycouncil.ph). The public can also provide feedback to the Council about various
measures and issues and concerns of importance through its official email qcovmlegis@yahoo.
com aside from the feedback or forum platform available in its website. From July 1, 2013 to
June 30, 2015, a total of 93,039 users visited the website and a total of 307,782 page views.
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E-admin. The e-admin under the OVM is the receiving unit of all financial and personnel
documents of the City Council. It was originally created to monitor the documents for signature
of the vice mayor, but it has evolved into a system that can generate data on work and financial
plan, budget augmentation, advise of allotment, purchase request, obligation request,
disbursement voucher, and other documents.

Inspite of the progressive e-governance program of the city council, the Office of the
City Council Secretary ensures the preservation of original and duplicate copies of all legislative
documents such as ordinances, resolutions, minutes and journals of Sanggunian proceedings duly
signed by the council, and committee reports signed by the majority of its members.

To accommodate more documents, additional file compactor cabinets located in the


archives room in the Office of the City Council Secretary are currently used.

Both web-based or electronic and hard copy archiving enables faster access or retrieval
of documents. Aside from the council’s official website as a mechanism of communicating local
legislations to the public, the Council also publishes approved city ordinances and resolutions
through newspapers of national and regional circulation. These publications include the Manila
Times and the Philippine Star.

Thru the Barangay Operations Center (BOC), barangays are also furnished with copies of
approved ordinances for the widest dissemination possible. Further, City Ordinance No. SP-1122,
S-2002 mandated the posting of proposed and approved tax ordinances and those with penalty
clauses in all barangay bulletin boards. Various information education and communications
campaign materials and mechanisms are also utilized such as posters, brochures, ugnayan sa
barangay, house-to-house campaign, among others.

For notices of special sessions, all members are informed at least a day before the
session. An Electronic copy of the same, including agenda, minutes and other required
documents for any session are made available for city councilors.

Efficiency of Performance of the Sanggunian

The 19th Quezon City Council advances legislation that are aligned with national and
regional thrusts or the five government guidepost. For the assessment period it has enacted 79
ordinances and 93 resolutions that are aligned with the national framework.

Government Guidepost Ordinances Resolutions Proposed


Poverty Reduction and Social Inclusion 34 20 21
Environment Sustainability, climate change 19 8 10
and disaster risk management
Accountable, Responsive and participatory governance 15 65 69
Fair and Stable Order Based on International Rule of Law 5 4
Peace and Security 6

TOTAL 79 93 104

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The attendance of councilors at regular sessions is recorded at 94%. All regular sessions
conducted within the assessment period have the required quorum.

The operation of the council is strongly guided by its Internal Rules of Procedure adopted
through SP- 5790, S-2013.

Quality of Office Set-up and Staff Complement

The Legislative Building houses the Office of the Vice Mayor, the offices of the 37
Sanggunian Members, and the Office of the City Council Secretary (OCS).

It has internet connections for 205 workstations, 204 devices for Wifi access and 65
workstations for the Lotus Network. The centralized server has 12-terabyte storage capacity.

The Carlos Albert Hall or the Session Hall of the City Council is located in the 3rd floor
of the Legislative Building. It has an area of 540 square meters with maximum capacity of 500
persons. It is fully air-conditioned and well-equipped with fixtures, facilities and equipment.

Aside from the session hall, the Legislative Building is equipped with the following
function rooms that are often utilized for committee meetings or hearings, LEDAC meetings,
public consultations, and for other public use.

Sessions can be viewed via live streaming in the council’s official website. Flat screen
televisions are also stationed in the Legislative Building entrance, Office of the City Council
Secretary and QC Press Corp for public viewing of sessions. The office of the city council
secretary also keeps an audio recording for all regular and special sessions.

The legislative department has 381 regular and around 1,500 contractual employees.
Each Councilor’s Office has five co-terminus employees and 36 contractual personnel. The offices
of Councilors are located in the 2nd and 3rd floor of the Legislative Building.

The Office of the City Council Secretary is located in the ground floor of the said build-
ing. It has 90 regular personnel and 30 contractual staff assigned in the three divisions, namely
administrative, legislative services, and journal and minutes. Said office has also 11 sections.

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LEGISLATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
HON. ANTHONY PETER D. CRISOLOGO
Councilor, 1st District
Chairperson, Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2404, S-2015 An Ordinance to establish a Barangay Skilled Worker database,


providing accreditation therefor, and for other related purposes

SP-6001, S-2014 Resolution donating one hundred thirty (130) units of orbit/
ceiling and wall fans to different government institutions in District 1, this
City, authorizing the transfer of ownership to the recipients without cost
to them.

PO19CC-493 Ordinance providing for a Mental Health Program and Delivery


System in Quezon City
Approved on third and final reading on October 19, 2015

PO19CC-474 Ordinance creating the Local Building Code of Quezon City


Calendared for second reading on March 14, 2016

PO19CC-520 Ordinance providing for the minimum standards of a five year


Development Plan to phase-out above ground cables and connections
Calendared for second reading on March 14, 2016

PO19CC-521
Ordinance Regulating the Use of City-Owned Street Furniture
Calendared for second reading on March 14, 2016

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HON. RICARDO T. BELMONTE, JR.
Councilor, 1st District
Chairperson, Committee on City Planning, Building and Zoning

SP/PO NO. TITLE

PO19CC-557 An ordinance amending SP-2069, S-2011, otherwise known as the Quezon


City Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) 2011 To 2025.
Calendared for third and final reading on March 14, 2016

PO19CC-559 Ordinance amending the Revised Quezon City Comprehensive Zoning


Ordinance of 2013.
Calendared for third and final reading on March 14, 2016

PO19CC-558 An ordinance providing guidelines for the Urban Design Code of Quezon
City.
Calendared for second reading on March 14, 2016

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HON. DOROTHY A. DELARMENTE, M.D.
Councilor, 1st District
Chairperson, Blue Ribbon Committee

SP/ PO NO. TITLE

SP-2445, S-2015 An ordinance creating the Quezon City Green Transport Office under the
Department of Public Order and Safety, defining its duties, functions and
responsibilities, providing for its composition, appropriating the necessary
funds thereof and for other purposes.

SP- 2448, S-2014 An ordinance regulating the sale of oxalic acid and providing penalties
thereof.

SP- 2303, S- 2014 An ordinance mandating the construction of a new Project 6 Day Care Center
directing the City Engineer to prepare the plans and cost estimate and appropriating
the necessary funds for the purpsose.

SP- 2334, S-2014 An ordinance imposing a one peso (P 1.00) increase of the admission fees in all
cinemas in Quezon City covering the month of February 2015, the proceeds thereof
to be donated to the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Quezon City Council, to support
its numerous program and activities.

SP-2394, S-2015 An ordinance imposing a one peso (P 1.00) increase of the admission fees
in all cinemas in Quezon City covering the month of September 2015, the
proceeds thereof to be donated to the Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Quezon City
Council, to support its numerous program and activities.

SP- 6080, S- 2014 A resolution declaring October 20-26 as “Lead Poisoning Prevention Week”

SP- 6070, S-2014 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to
donate eleven (11) units of personal computers given by the Department of
Transportation and Communication, through the initiative of Representative
Francisco A. Calalay, Jr. to different government agencies/ institutions/ offices,
\subject to existing laws, rules and regulations.

SP- 6133, S- 2014 A resolution requesting the Quezon City Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista for
the construction of a new school building at Mines Elementary School.

SP- 6161, S-2014 A resolution strongly urging all Barangays in Quezon City to strictly implement
Republic Act No. 7832, otherwise known as the “Anti-Electricity and Electric
transmission lines/ materials Pilferage Act Of 1994”

SP- 6102, S- 2014 A resolution directing the City Health Department to conduct toy safety
awareness and enforcement activities in Quezon City.

SP- 6216, S- 2014 A resolution requesting the Quezon City Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to
negotiate funds for the purchase of the adjacent Lot to extend the school premises
of Ernesto Rondon High School situated at Road 3, Barangay Project 6, Quezon City.

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SP- 6267, S- 2015 A resolution directing the Quezon City Assesor’s Office to conduct a Massive
campaign to encourage all real property owners to update their records regarding
their present addresses, tax declarations and real property tax receipts, in order to
avoid real properties being auctioned without their knowledge.

SP- 6268, S- 2015 A resolution directing all Barangay Councils to conduct a massive information
dissemination for the effective implementation of ordinance No. SP-2040, S-2012
entitled “An Ordinance Regulating the Use of Plastic Bags and Establishing
environmental fee for its use, providing mechanism for its recovery and recycling
and providing penalties for violation thereof”

SP- 6295, S-2015 A resolution urging the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to repair
and renovate the Quezon City Performing Arts Theatre (Formerly
Amoranto Theatre), directing the Engineering Department to prepare the plans
and cost estimates, and appropriating necessary funds therefor.

SP- 6297, S -2015 A resolution urging the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to construct a
new school building at Project 6 Elementary School, directing the Engineering
Department to prepare the plans and cost estimates and appropriating necessary
funds therefor.

SP- 6348, S- 2015 A resolution authorizing the Quezon City Council Boy Scouts of the Philippines
(QCBSP) to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with one hundred
forty two (142) Barangays in Quezon City, in compliance with the Department of
the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Circular No. 2008-85, urging all local
chiefs executives to support the Boy Scouts of the Philippines neighborhood
scouting program and organizing a scout unit in every Barangay.

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HON. LENA MARIE P. JUICO
Councilor, 1st District
Chairperson, Committee on Women, Family Relation
and Gender Equality

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-6304, S-2015 Resolution urging the strict implementation in all universities and colleges within
the territorial jurisdiction of Quezon City of Republic Act No. 8049, entitled "An Act
regulating hazing and other forms of initiation rite in fraternities, sororities, and
other organizations and providing penalties therefor", otherwise known as the
"Anti-Hazing Law in the Philippines"

SP-2357, S-2014 An ordinance providing for a comprehensive anti-discrimination policy on the basis
of Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE).

SP-5889, S-2014 Resolution donating thirty three (33) units of computer sets to twenty one (21)
public elementary schools, two (2) public high schools, eight (8) Barangays and
two (2) Barangay Health Centers in District I, this City, and authorizing the transfer
of ownership of the said computer sets to the recipients without cost to them.

SP-5780, S-2013 Resolution adopting the 3rd Quezon City Youth Summit Manifesto and
recommendations and endorsing the same to the President of the Republic of the
Philippines, the Senate President, the Speaker of the House Representatives, the
Chairperson of the Committee on Local Government of both Houses of Congress
and other oncerned agencies.

PO19CC-594 An ordinance amending ordinance no. SP-1401, S-2004, entitled "An Ordinance
Providing for a City Gender and Development Code and for other purposes", to
harmonize with the provisions of RA 9710 otherwise known as "The Magna Carta
of Women", and to adopt the UN Women's Safe Cities nd Safe Public Spaces
Initiative.
Approved on third and final reading on March 7, 2016

PO19CC-548 Ordinance creating the Quezon City Overseas Filipino Workers' Center (QCOFWC),
defining its functions, duties, and responsibilities, and appropriating funds
thereof and for other purposes
Approved on third and final reading on February 29, 2016

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HON. VICTOR V. FERRER, JR.
Councilor, 1st District
Chairperson, Committee on Ways and Means

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP–2286, S-2014 An ordinance creating the joint task force Pugad Lawin consisting of members of
the Executive Department and the Sangguniang Panlungsod to establish Socialized
Housing in Sitio Militar, Brgy, Bahay Toro, District 1, Quezon City, appropriating
funds therefor, and for other purposes.

SP-2236, S-2013 An ordinance further amending the tax rate of certain items under Chapter Three
(Tax on Business) and Chapter Four (Other Taxes) of the Quezon City Revenue Code in
accordance with the limitations set-forth in the Local Government Code.

SP-2257, S-2014 An ordinance increasing the longevity pay of career civil service
employees of the Local Government of Quezon City from one hundred pesos for
every five years of service to two hundred pesos for the same period, amending the
provisions of existing ordinances and resolution accordingly, appropriating funds
therefor, and for other purposes.

SP-2228, S-2013 An ordinance amending ordinance no. SP-1508, S-2005, authorizing the City Tresurer
to accept as an alternative mode of payment for the taxes and fees from taxpayers
through the use of over the counter payments in accredited banks, internet banking,
automated teller machines and mobile money and other purposes.

SP–5879, S-2014 An ordinance ratifying the contract of lease by and between the city government
of Quezon City represented by Mayor Herbert M. Bautista and the Landbank of the
Philippines – Quezon City Hall Branch, subject to existing laws, rules and regulations.

SP–2304, S-2014 An ordinance naming the service road from Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue
to A. Bonifacio Avenue along Cloverleaf, Balintawak, Quezon City as St. Joseph the
Worker Street.

SP–2292, S-2014 An ordinance approving the subdivision plan of Twenty Fifth Ville Homeowners
Association, Inc. with twenty four (24) saleable lots, Community Mortgage Program
(CMP) of the Social Housing and Finance Corporation (SHFC) located at Brgy. Bahay
Toro, Quezon City.

SP–2329, S-2014 An ordinance granting and increasing to one thousand and five hundred pesos
(Php1,500.00) the quarterly rice assistance/subsidy to all Quezon City Hall regular
employees starting on the quarter of its year 2014 and every year thereafter and
appropriating funds thereof.

SP–2344, S-2014 An ordinance condoning the penalty incurred and restructuring the account balance
of the delinquent beneficiaries of Samahang Magkakapitbahay, Inc., Brgy. San Jose,
District I, Quezon City, and other similarly-situated urban poor housing projects under
the direct sale program of the Quezon City Government.

SP–2363, S-2014 An ordinance granting relief to real property taxpayers who have incurred more
than five (5) years of deliquent real property taxes.
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SP–2361, S-2014 An ordinance requiring all persons acquiring real property in Quezon City or making
improvements thereon to declare and file a sworn statement to the Office of
the City Assessor for real property taxation purposes such property within sixty
(60) days after its acquisition or upon completion occupancy or installation of
machineries whichever comes first and imposing penalties for violation thereof.

SP–2362, S-2014 An ordinance exempting taxpayers who pay their business tax for the year 2015
with an increase of thirty percent (30%) or more than the whole year of 2014
business tax payment from submission of business records, books, audited financial
statements and other similar documents upon declaration of their gross sales/
receipts during assessment and examination of their business and other pertinent
records or the year 2014 only.

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HON. ALEXIS R. HERRERA
Councilor, 1st District
Chairperson, Committee on Patrimonial and
Proprietary Property and General Services

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP–2374, S-2014 Additional benefits for Solo Parents and their Children Ordinance.

SP-2409, S-2014 Work for Equity Ordinance.

SP-2421, S-2015 An ordinance creating the Quezon City Museums Advisory Council, defining its
functions and composition, and for other purposes.

SP-2428, S-2015 An ordinance declaring the Quezon Heritage House located at Quezon
Memorial Circle as a Local Heritage Site of Quezon City.

SP-6007, S-2014 Resolution urging the Quezon City Government for the construction and operation
of a Health Center in any available area within Barangay Manresa, District I, Quezon
City.

SP-5943, S-2014 Resolution urging Congress, House of Representatives and Senate of the
Philippines, to enact a law that would require production companies to produce
television and movie programs with subtitle for the benefit of deaf persons.

SP-5864, S-2014 Resolution urging the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to look into and
request proposal in establishing a medical oxygen generator plant in Quezon City in
consonance with his social and economic thrusts.

SP-5972, S-2014 Resolution urging the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to require all owners of
motor vehicles to indicate in the application for the annual renewal of registration
the true and correct odometer reading of their motor vehicles and to indicate such
information in the LTO vehicle verification information data.

SP-6187, S-2014 Resolution strongly urging the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and the Land
Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to require all Public Utility
Vehicles to secure a certificate of road worthiness from accredited motor vehicle
shops as a pre-condition for the renewal of registration and issuance of certificate of
public conveyance (franchise), as a pro-active measure in ensuring the safety of the
riding public.

SP-6510, S-2015 Resolution urging Secretary Joseph Emilio A. Abaya of the Department of
Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and Secretary Ramon Jesus P.
Paje of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to address
the opposition and other environmental issues being raised by the residents of
Quezon City in connection with the proposed construction of the MRT-LRT common
station.

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HON. PRECIOUS HIPOLITO CASTELO
Councilor, 2nd District
Chairperson, Committee on Subdivision,
Housing and Real Estate

SP NO. TITLE

SP-2309, S-2014 A Resolution Declaring the 2ndweek of December of every year as an Urban Poor
Week in recognition of the Quezon City’s continuing commitment to alleviate the
condition of the urban poor sector and its participation in the development of the
City.

SP-6464, S-2015 Resolution urging the Department of Education to integrate foreign language as a
regular subject in the K-12 Curricula for public and private schools.

SP-6262, S-2015 A resolution requesting the Honorable Secretary of the Department of Education,
Bro. Armin A. Luistro, FSC, for the construction of additional school building in Pres.
Corazon C. Aquino Elementary School in Barangay Batasan Hills, Quezon City and
providing funds thereof.

SP-6263, S-2015 A resolution requesting the Honorable Secretary of the Department of Education,
Bro. Armin A. Luistro, FSC, for the construction of additional school building in
Payatas B Annex Elementary School in Barangay Payatas, Quezon City and providing
funds thereof.

SP-6275, S-2015 A resolution requesting the Honorable Secretary of the Department of Education,
Bro. Armin A. Luistro, FSC, for the construction of additional school building in Doña
Juana Elementary School in Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon City and providing funds
thereof.

SP-6276, S-2015 A resolution requesting the Honorable Secretary of the Department of Education,
Bro. Armin A. Luistro, FSC, for the construction of additional school building in
Judge Feliciano Belmonte Senior High School in Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon City
and providing funds thereof.

SP-6277, S-2015 A resolution requesting the Honorable Secretary of the Department of Education,
Bro. Armin A. Luistro, FSC, for the construction of additional school building in New
Holy Spirit High School Annex in Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon City and providing
funds thereof.

SP-6273, S-2015 A resolution requesting the Honorable Secretary of the Department of Education,
Bro. Armin A. Luistro, FSC, for the Construction of additional school building in
Bagong Silangan Elementary School in Barangay Bagong Silangan, Quezon City and
providing funds thereof.

SP-6282, S-2015 A resolution urging the Honorable Secretary of the Department of Education, Bro.
Armin A. Luistro, FSC, for the construction of additional senior high school
building in Justice Cecilia Muñoz Palma High School in Barangay Payatas, District II,
Quezon City and providing funds thereof.

SP-6280, S-2015 A resolution urging the Honorable Secretary of the Department of Education, Bro.
Armin A. Luistro, FSC, for the construction of additional senior high school building
in Accibal Property in Barangay Batasan Hills, District II, Quezon City and providing
funds thereof.

SP-6352, S-2015 A resolution urging the Quezon City Government to provide social fund for urban
poor families affected by court-ordered or administrative demolition and eviction
activities in the absence of relocation site.

SP-5790 , S-2013 A resolution urging the Quezon City Government to undertake workable plan for
the establishment of a “Green Housing Program” for our public school teachers,
including but not limited to its economic viability, environmental impact, and
social upliftment of the concerned sector.

SP-5803, S-2013 A resolution urging Maynilad to provide water connection to residents of Area 1
and Area 3 Sitio Veterans, Barangay Bagong Silangan, Quezon City, consistent with
General Welfare Clause of the Constitution.
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SP-5824, S-2014 A resolution authorizing the Quezon City Housing and Urban Renewal Authority,
Inc. (Hura), to take the lead in determining the true status of the Manresa Urban
Redevelopment Housing Project, undertake review, assessment of the
same, and come out with a new plan that would address the basic needs of the
program beneficiaries thereat and consider the construction of medium rise
building in coordination with the Urban Poor Affairs Office, City Legal Department
City Planning and Development Office, and the Engineering Department.

SP-2309, S-2014 A resolution declaring the first week of September of every year an Urban Poor
Week in recognition of the Quezon City’s continuing commitment to alleviate the
condition of the Urban Poor Sector and its participation in the development of the
City.

SP-5871, S-2014 Resolution expressing support for the immediate enactment into law of House Bill
No. 1084 authored by Rep. Winston “Winnie” Castelo, Entitled “Omnibus Housing
and Urban Development Act on the creation of Department of Housing”.

SP-6147, S-2014 A resolution strongly and unanimously supporting House Bill No. 2958,
entitiled “Act Granting Social Pension to Poor or Indigent Senior Citizens in the
Amount of One Thousand Pesos (P1,000.00) Monthly and for other purposes”
authored by Rep. Winston “Winnie” Castelo.

SP-5868, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor of Quezon City, Hon. Herbert M. Bautista
to enter into a Deed of Donation with the Del-Nacia Corporation by accepting the
donation made by the latter corporation in favor of the City Government relative
to Two (2) Easement Lots, Thirteen (13) Road Lots and One (1) Open Space Located
at Del-Nacia Ville No. 4, Tandang Sora, Quezon City.

SP-5996, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to negotiate
and enter into a Contract to acquire one hundred nine (109) square meters portion
of the property identified as Lots 5-A, (LRC) Psd-172587 with an area of four
hundred fifty four (454.00) square meters registered in the name of Felicidad E.
Villaluz, et al covered by Transfer Certificate of Title umbered 004-2010004142
located at Magsaysay Street and traversed by Garcia Extension that serves as the
road right-of-way of about five hundred (500) families who used the said road
right-of-way at Barangay San Bartolome, Quezon City.

SP-6086, S-2014 A resolution urging Home Guaranty Corporation to defer the conduct of bidding of
the Commonwealth Enterprise Zone at the National Government Center in Quezon
City’s District Two per request of the program beneficiaries of R.A. 9207 pending
review of the Developmental Framework PlanThereat by the NGC Administration
Committee.

SP-6366, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor of Quezon City, Hon. Herbert M. Bautista
to enter into a Deed of Donation with the Sta. Lucia Realty & Co., Inc. by accepting
the donation made by the latter corporation in favor of the City Government
relative to one (1) open space located at Lot 6 Block 4, Phase I-B Vista Real
Classica Subdivision, Brgy. Batasan Hills, Quezon City.

SP-6205, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor of Quezon City, Hon. Herbert M. Bautista to
sign and accept the Deed of Donation and Acceptance of parcel of land relative to
one (1) open space owned by New Capitol Estate Homeowners Association, Inc.
represented by its President Mr. Andy Palma Located at Commonwealth Avenue,
Brgy. Batasan Hills, Quezon City.

SP-6274, S-2015 A resolution requesting the Honorable Secretary of the Department of Education,
Bro. Armin A. Luistro, FSC, for the construction of additional school building
in Justice Cecilia Muñoz Palma High School in Barangay Payatas, Quezon City and
providing funds thereof.

SP-6281, S-2015 A resolution requesting the Honorable Secretary of the Department of Education,
Bro. Armin A. Luistro, FSC, for the construction of additional school building in
Commonwealth High School in Barangay Commonwealth, Quezon City and
providing funds thereof.

SP-6265, S-2015 Resolution Commending the Socialize Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC) for
Adopting High Density Housing Program Financing to Address Homelessness of
Informal Settler Families Living in Waterways and other High Risk/Danger Areas in
Metro Manila

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SP-6264, S-2015 Resolution commending the Socialized Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC)
for increasing the Community Mortage Program (CMP) loanable amount to two
hundred fifty thousand Pesos (P250,000.00) for land acqusition, site
development, house construction and improvement.

SP-6246, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor of Quezon City, Hon. Herbert M. Bautista to
sign and accept the Deed of Donation and Acceptance of parcel of land owned by
Humanity Residence Homeowners Association, Inc. Represented by its President Mr.
Irwin Moriones located at Block 11, Lot 2 and Lot 4 Humanity Villages, Brgy. Bagong
Silangan, Quezon City.

SP-6586, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to sign and
accept the Deed of Donation and Acceptance of parcels of land relative to two
(2) open spaces owned by Sipna Homeowner’s Association reperesented by its
President, Mr. Dominador Magbanua, located at General De Dios Street Bagong
Silangan, Quezon City.

SP-6369, S-2015 A resolution urging the Department of Education (DEPED) to apportion additional
buildings in District Ii, Quezon City, complemented by the hiring of trained Sped
Teachers.

SP-6439, S-2015 Resolution urging the Socialized Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC) to exclude road
lots and open spaces subject for loan and thereafter from mortgage annotations
under the Community Mortgage Program of Quezon City.

SP-6602, S-2015 A resolution urging the Manila North Tollways Corporation (MNTC) to immediately
install a separate and exclusive toll exit gate to ease traffic leading to the sprawling
Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan.

SP-2231, S-2013 Subdivision plan of the United Area C Talanay Neighborhood Association, Inc., with
fourteen (14) Lots, Direct Sale Program, located at Barangay Batasan Hills,
Quezon City.

SP-2230, S-2013 Subdivision plan of Magkakasama Homeowners Association, Inc. – Daisy Chapter
with thirty (30) lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP) originated by
Quezon City Government located at Barangay Matandang Balara, Quezon City.

SP-2250, S-2013 Subdivision plan of Samahang Balikatan ng Purok 5 (SABANG Pu 5) Homeowners


Association, Inc., located at Barangay Payatas, Quezon City.

SP-2268, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Samahang Demokratiko Pagkakaisa ng mga Maralita


Homeowners Association, Inc. (Phase II) with Forty (40) Lots Community Mortgage
Program (CMP) Project originated by the Quezon City Government located at
Barangay Sta. Monica, Quezon City.

SP-2240, S-2013 Approving the alteration plan of Strivers United Homeowners Association, Inc.
from forty (40) lots to thirty two (32) lots (reduced by 8 lots) Direct Sale Program
registered in the name of Estrella G. Lim. Gy. Pasong Putik, Quezon City.

SP-2239, S-2013 Subdivision plan of Phase II Resident Organization of Junji Homeowners


Association, Inc. with one hundred thirty seven (137) lots, Community Mortgage
Program (CMP) of the Social Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC) and being
originated by the Local Government of Quezon City, located at Barangay Kaligayahan,
Quezon City.

SP-2252, S-2013 Subdivision plan of Samarpa Homeowners Association,Inc. with forty six (46) lots,
Community Mortgage Program (CMP) of the Social Housing Finance Corporation
(SHFC) originated by the Local Government of Quezon City, located at Barangay
Matandang Balara, Quezon City

SP-2256, S-2015 Subdivision plan of Villa Ordinario Saint Francis Homeowners Association, Inc.
with seventy one (71) lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP) of the Social Housing
Finance Corporation (SHFC) located at Barangay San Agustin Quezon City.

SP-2260, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Mata Compound Homeowners Association, Inc with
60 Saleable lots Located at Brgy. Culiat, Quezon City.

SP-2299, S-2015 Subdivision plan of the Warayan Homeowners Association Inc. with 82 Saleable Lots,
Direct Sale Program, Located at Brgy., Pasong Putik Proper, Quezon City.

SP-2275, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Ester M. Chua Homeowners Association, Inc – with 35 saleable
lots Community Mortgage Program (CMP) Located at Brgy. Kaligayahan,
Novaliches, Quezon City.
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SP-2282, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Sangmithi ng Magkakapitbahay Santa. Isabel Homeowners
Association, Inc., with fourteen (14) lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP)
of the Social Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC) and being originated by Foundation
for the Development of the Urban Poor, Inc. (FDUP) located at Bgy. Gulod, Novaliches,
Quezon City.

SP-2263, S-2014 Subdivision plan of the Aguardiente Christ Faith Homeowners Association, Inc.,
from seventeen (17) to thirty-three (33) saleabale lots (Increased by 16 Lots)
located at Brgy. Sta. Monica, Quezon City.

SP-2277, S-2014 Subdivision plan of the Orient Meadow Homeowner’s Association, Inc. with
thirteen (13) saleabale lots Community Motgage Program (CMP) project of the
Social Housing and Finance Corporation (SHFC) originated by the Center for
Urban Poor Services (CUPS), Inc. located at Bgy. Batasan Hills, Quezon City.

SP-2338, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Bill Homeowners Association, Inc., with sixteen (16)
saleable lots,Community Mortgage Program (CMP) originated by the Quezon City
Government located at Bgy. Batasan Hills, Quezon City.

SP-2407, S-2015 Subdivision plan of Mayon Sunrise Homeowners Association, Inc., with
one hundred eighty five (185) saleable lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP)
originated by the Quezon City Government located at Bgy. Payatas, Quezon City

SP-2401, S-2015 Subdivision plan of Tagumpay sa Mayon Homeowners Association, Inc., with
one hundred fifty eight (158) saleable lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP)
Originated by the Quezon City Government located at Bgy. Payatas, Quezon City

SP-2469, S-2015 Ordinance mandating the Parks and Development Administration Department
(PDAD), in coordination with the Environmental Protection and Waste
Management Department (EPWMD), all cable companies including Meralco and
PLDT the periodic pruning of trees to prevent the risk of falling limbs and branches
that may be resting along utility lines, power poles and near rooftops in
preparation for typhoon season.

SP-2380, S-2015 Subdivision plan of Bistekville V (Socialized Housing Project) with two hundred
four (204) saleable lots located at Lot 12, Pcs-2491, Madja-As Road corner
Payatas (Litex) Road Brgy. Payatas, Quezon City.

SP-2408, S-2015 Subdivision plan of Bigkis Diwa Homeowners Association, Inc., with eighty-
three (83) saleable lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP) originated
by the Quezon City Government located at Bgy. Payatas, Quezon City.

SP-2423, S-2015 Subdivision plan of Ipil-Ipil Homeowners Association, Inc. (Payatas) Phase I
with two hundred nine (209) saleable lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP)
originated by the Quezon City Government located at Bgy. Payatas, Quezon City.

PO19CC-523 Subdivision plan of Hillside II Payatas A Homeowners Association, Inc., with


forty two (42) saleable lots Located at Brgy. Payatas, Quezon City.
Approved on third and final reading on January 25, 2016

PO19CC-540 Subdivision plan of Madja-As Homes Homeowners Association, Inc., with


two hundred three (203) saleable lots located at Brgy. Payatas, Quezon City.
Approved on third and final reading on January 25, 2016

PO19CC-571 Subdivision plan of Kanejin Homeowners Association, Inc., with one hundred
` forty four (144) saleable lots located at Brgy. Payatas, Quezon City.
Approved on third and final reading on January 25, 2016.

PO19CC-572 Subdivision plan of Kanejin Homeowners Association, Inc., with one hundred
forty Four (144) saleable lots located at Brgy. Payatas, Quezon City.
Approved on third and final reading on January 25, 2016

PO19CC-573 Subdivision plan of Mayon and Bulusan Homeowners Association, Inc., with
one hundred seventy three (173) saleable lots located at Brgy. Payatas, Quezon City.
Approved on third and final reading on February 2, 2016

PO19CC-574 Subdivision plan of Buklod ng Kapatiran Homeowners Association, Inc., with


one hundred thirty six (136) saleable lots located at Brgy. Payatas, Quezon City.
Approved on third and final reading on February 2, 2016

PO19CC-575 Subdivision plan of Greatville Homeowners Association Inc., with seventy


eight lots (78) saleable lots located at Barangay Batasan Hills, Quezon City.
Approved on third and final reading on February 2, 2016
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PO19CC-078 Subdivision plan of Pamunuan ng Tapat na Samahan (PATAS) Homeowners
Association, Inc. with one hundred thirty three (133) Lots, Community Mortgage
Program (CMP) located at Barangay Payatas, Quezon City.
Approved on third and final reading on November 25, 2013

PR19CC-1113 A resolution allowing the release of funds for the acquisition of the properties
located within the NGC proclaimed areas, owned by Triplex Enterprises, Inc.,
Petronila Garcia and E. Rodriguez, Inc.
Approved on third and final reading on February 9, 2016

PR19CC-1114 A resolution allowing the Quezon City Council to issue a Letter of Guaranty in favor
of Manila Banking Corporation with regards to the acquisition of its property
located at Commonwealth, Quezon City.
Calendared for second reading on January 18, 2016

PR19CC-1237 Resolution expressing support for the immediate enactment into law of House Bill
No. 6122 introduced by Rep. Winston “Winnie” Castelo, entitled “An Act Exempting
All Forms of Socialized Housing Programs and Projects from the Payment of Capital
Gains Tax”.
Calendared for first reading on October 5, 2015

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HON. VOLTAIRE GODOFREDO T. LIBAN III
Councilor, 2nd District
Chairperson, Committee on Energy, Water and other
Natural Resources

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2426, S-2015 An ordinance establishing a Level 1 General Hospital to be located at


Batasan Road, Barangay Batasan Hills, Quezon City, which shall be known
as “Rosario Maclang Bautista General Hospital “, appropriating the
necessary funds therefor, and for other purposes.

SP-6285, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to
enter into the necessary Contracts to Sell with the qualified beneficiaries
of Socialized Housing Project (Direct Sale Scheme) located at Group 13
Area B. Litex Road, Barangay Payatas, Quezon City.

SP-6287, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to
enter into a Contract and/or Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) pertaining
to the sale/disposition of residential lots in Bistekville-5 Housing
Project, in favor of the qualified members of Nagsama sa Tagumpay HOA,
Inc., through a lot only disposition scheme.

SP-2318, S-2014 An ordinance granting an anniversary bonus to all regular employees


of the Quezon City Government in the amount of five thousand pesos
(P5,000.00) and three thousand pesos (P3,000.00) to all other employees
on the occasion of the celebration of the 75th Foundation Day Anniversary
of Quezon City.

SP-6103, S-2014 Resolution urging Meralco to conduct a pilot testing area in Quezon City
on its new Prepaid Electricity System, the Prepaid “Kuryente Load”.

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HON. RODERICK M. PAULATE
Councilor, 2nd District
Chairperson, Committee on Civil Service,
Appointments and Reorganization

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2287, S-2014 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. Nc-207, S-1991, providing for the
re-organization of five (5) Peoples Law Enforcement Board (PLEB) Hearing
Districts I, III and IV and two (2) for District II into one (1) Hearing District
for every Legislative Districts and the creation for every Legislative District
and the creation of additional Hearing District for Legislative District V
and VI corresponding to the twelve (12) police stations of the Quezon City
Police District, and providing funds for the purpose.

SP-2316, S-2014 An ordinance creating the City Architect Department of the Quezon City
Government, and providing for and defining its organizational structure,
duties and functions and responsibilities.
PO19CC-539 On ordinance rationalizing the Administrative Management Office into the
Administrative Division of the Office City Mayor.
Calendared for first reading on August 3, 2015

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HON. RANULFO Z. LUDOVICA
Councilor, 2nd District
Chairperson, Committee on Climate Change Adaptation and
Disaster Risk Reduction

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-5807, S-2013 Urging the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to allocate the necessary
funds as financial assistance for the accredited Homeowners Association in Quezon
City who is undergoing “re-blocking” as part of the CMP of the Gov’t.

SP-6006, S-2014 Requesting the City Mayor, Hon. Herbert M. Bautista, to direct the concerned
Dept. /Office of the Quezon City Government who desire to be disaster volunteers
for accreditation in the Office of Civil Defense of the Department of National
Defense (DND) and the barangay where the employee-volunteer is residing.

SP-5977, S-2014 Authorizing the Quezon City Government through Mayor Herbert M. Bautista, to
grant financial assistance in the amount of Php 21,950,068.60 to the Municipality
of Santa Fe, Leyte for the restoration and reconstruction of the Municipal Hall
Complex, destroyed by Typhoon Yolanda.

SP-5795, S-2013 Urging DOTC and NTC to direct all mobile phone service provider, services provider
or telecommunication company to strictly comply with the Provisions of Republic
Act. No. 10639, otherwise known as “The Free Mobile Disaster Alerts Act”.

SP-6513, S-2015 Urging the Hon. Mayor of Quezon City, the Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila
Development Authority of Environment and Natural Resources to close down the
sanitary landfill or transfer station in Barangay Payatas, Q.C.

SP-5797, S-2013 Requesting the MERALCO to grant amnesty to all blacklisted former subscribers or
customers whose electric service was disconnected due to non-payment of bills or
illegal use of electricity.

SP-6424, S-2015 Authorizing the QCDRRMC to conduct the Incident Command System (ICS) training
courses and appropriating the amount of one million pesos (Php1,000,000.00) to
be taken from the LDRRMF.

SP-6429, S-2015 Authorizing the QCDRRMC to conduct the Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs
Analysis (RDANA) training and to Appropriate the amount of four hundred ten
thousand eight hundred thirty two pesos (Php410,832.00) to be taken from the
LDRRMF.

SP-6015, S-2014 Ratifying the MOA entered into by and between the Quezon City Government repre
sented by the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, and the National Food
Authority to allow the purchase of rice on credit for relief operations wherever a
State of Calamity is declared either by the Local Legislative Bodies or the Office of
the President.

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SP-6383, S-2014 Authorizing the Quezon City Government, thru the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert
M. Bautista, to purchase one (1) unit of Rescue Water Pillow Tank amounting to one
million five hundred thirty one thousand pesos (Php1, 531,000.00), intended
for the use of the Risk Reduction Management Programs of the QCDRRMC, to be
Charged Against the Funds of the City Mayor’s Office

SP-6539, S-2015 Resolution strongly supporting House Bill No. 6713 Entitled “An Act to Strengthen
Nation-Building through the Institutionalizing of a Strategic Volunteerism-Based
Multi-Sectoral Public Private Partnership Framework in all (LGUS) and Congressional
Districts in the country and for other purposes or otherwise known as Filipino
Volunteerism In Nation-Building (VNB) or Bayanihan sa Bagumbayan (BSB) Act”.

SP-6627, S-2015 Authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to utilize the LDRRMF
and lump sum appropriations ordinance of Quezon City for the purchase of various
equipments, water treatment facilities and seminars, to be used by the Department
of Public Order and Safety.

SP-6675, S-2015 Authorizing the Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to extend financial
assistance in the amount of P33,557,000.00 to the Municipalities in Regions II and III
of Northern Luzon severely affected by Typhoon Lando (Koppu) namely: San Miguel,
Bulacan; Baler, Aurora and Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya to be taken from the LDRRMF.

SP-2247, S-2013 Mandating all punong barangays and the Task Force Copriss in Quezon City to
summarily evict all persons conducting on-going construction of any structure in
public or private lands within the territorial jurisdiction of Quezon City without the
express consent of the registered land owner or the necessary building permit
from the City Government and to demolish such structure.

SP-2301,S-2014 Ordinance setting for discipline hours in Quezon City for minor children from
10:00AM P.M. to 5:00 A.M., providing penalties for violation thereof and for other
purposes.

SP-2294, S-2014 Ordinance making it unlawful for school authorities and members of Parent-Teacher
Association (PTA) in public schools in Quezon City to require the payment of any fee
or voluntary contribution prior to or as a condition precedent for the enrolment
and/or graduation of students.

SP-5960, S-2014 Authorizing the City Mayor to Enter into an agreement with the National Food
Authority to allow the purchase of rice on credit for relief operations whenever a
State of Calamity is declared either by the Local Legislative Bodies or the Office of
the President.

SP-2295, S-2014 Authorizing the City Mayor to take full Control and Supervision of all the barangays
in Quezon City during the height of calamity or emergency for the purpose of
accelerating or fast tracking the rescue, clearing, relief, or recovery operations in
the affected barangay, and for other purposes.

SP-2290,2014 Creating the Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office
(QCDRRMO), defining its functions, duties and responsibilities, providing for its
composition, appropriating funds thereof and for other purposes.

SP-2307, S-2014 Mandating law enforcement agency/office or any of their authorized law
enforcement office to accept/receive the arrested person for investigation and
proper referral pursuant to Rule 113 of the Revised Rules on Criminal Procedure of
the Rules of Court of the Philippines Under Citizen’s Arrest.
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SP-2444, S-2015 Ordinance disqualifying as Beneficiaries from Socialized Housing Program of the
City Government or any National Agency those who commit acts of unjustified and
deliberate refusal of non-conformist occupants and/or recalcitrant to be covered by
the said program.

SP-2424, S-2015 Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. SP-2290, S-2014, to correct the position Titles,
Qualification Standards and Salary Grades of the Technical Staff of the Quezon City
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (QCDRRMO), pursuant to joint
Memorandum Circular No. 2014-1.

SP-2416, S-2015 Ordinance declaring the Month of December as volunteer month to be known as
“Buwan Ng Bayanihang Bayan sa Quezon City” and to appropriate funds for annual
celebration thereof.

PO19CC-451 Penalizing Professional Squatting, Providing for Summary Demolition and Relocation
within Quezon City, Pursuant to Republic Act No. 7279, and for other purposes.
Calendared on second reading on January 18, 2016

PO19CC-189 Requiring all Owners or Occupants of Condominium Units or any Residential


Building in Quezon City who are actually residing therein to undergo Disaster
Awareness and Preparedness Seminar providing penalties for violation thereof and
for other purposes.
Approved on third and final reading

PR19CC-1121 Authorizing the Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to enter into a Contract
with the PHIVOLCS-DOST to conduct the Rapid Earthquake Damage Assessment
System (REDAS) Training thru the QCDRRMC and appropriating funds for the
purpose.
Approved on third and final reading on February 15, 2016

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HON. RAMON P. MEDALLA
Councilor, 2nd District
Chairperson, Committee on Games and Amusement

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-5804, S-2013 Resolution urging the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to
transfer the management and administration of the Metro Manila Film
Festival to the Mowelfund and the Film Academy of the Philippines.

SP-5847, S-2014 Resolution urging the Local Government of Quezon City to consider using
E-Jeepneys and E-Tricycles for its various monitoring activities and for other
purposes.

SP-5887, S-2014 Resolution urging the Quezon City Government to allocate additional
funds for the procurement of pneumonial and flu vaccines intended for
Senior Citizens of Quezon City.

SP-5905, S-2014 Resolution urging the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to
encourage major fast-food chains and restaurants in Quezon City to offer
brown rice as part of their menu.

SP-5890, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to
enter into a Memorandum Agreement with Petron Corporation, in
connection with the supply of fuel, lubricants and other services through
electronic fleet card for the use of the Quezon City government-owned
motor vehicles and equipment, and to authorize the Honorable City Mayor
to Secure a Letter of Credit with the Land Bank of the Philippines in the
amount of forty million pesos only (php 40,000,000.00) in favor of Petron
Corporation as payment security purposes thereof.

SP-5966, S-2014 Resolution urging the 16th Congress to expedite the passage of Senate Bill
No. 068: "An Act Strengthening and Reforming the Sangguniang Kabataan
Amending for that Purpose Certain Provision of R.A 7160, also known as
the Local Government Code f the Philippines".

SP-5984, S-2014 Resolution urging the Quezon City Local Government to consider using
solar air conditioner in the City Hall Compound.

SP-6060, S-2014 Resolution urging Congress of the Philippines to pass an act amending and
expanding the coverage of Article 333 Chapter One, Title Eleven of Act No.
3815 otherwise known as the Revised Penal Code and repealing Article
334 Chapter One Title Eleven of Act No. 3815 known as Revised Penal Code

SP-2342, S-2014 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. Sp-2205, S-2013 Entitled "An
Ordinance Granting Relief from the Payment of Real Property Tax on
Improvements to Qualified Socialized Housing beneficiaries of the
National Government Center Housing and Development Project along
Commonwealth Avenue Subject to certain conditions and for other
purposes.

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SP-2462, S-2015 An Ordinance establishing the guidelines in naming and renaming of
Quezon City Local Government units and facilities such as public plazas
bridges, schools, hospitals, health centers, places, streets and structures.

SP-2385, S-2015 An ordinance controlling dog population through castration within the
territorial jurisdiction of Quezon City and appropriating funds thereof.

SP-2393, S-2015 An ordinance institutionalizing the water- break time in the Private and
Public Schools offering pre-school, primary, secondary and tertiary level in
this City.

SP-6311, S-2015 A resolution urging all public officials to take the public transport at least
once a month.

SP-2402, S-2015 An ordinance establishing the Quezon City Home for the Aged and Hospice
and appropriating funds thereof.

SP-6367, S-2015 A resolution expressing warmest appreciation and support to the efforts
of both the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB)
and the twenty two (22) utility vehicle express (UV Express) operators for
launching and operating twenty two (22) "pink" UV Express Units for the
women, senior citizens, youth and person with disability (PWD)
constituents of this City.

SP-6518, S-2015 Resolution urging the Quezon City Local Government to engage in
partnership to develop solar projects within the territorial jurisdiction of
Quezon City.

SP-6497, S-2015 Resolution urging the Local Government of Quezon City Police
Department (QCPD) to coordinate with the Department of Education
(DepEd), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), and the National Police
Commision (NAPOLCOM) to conduct a yearly crime prevention lecture in
Quezon City's elementary and high school public students in celebration of
the "Crime Prevention Month" held in the month of September.

SP-2467, S-2015 An ordinance prescribing to the motorcycle riders to follow the maximum
load limit specified in the motorcycle owner's manual for personal safety
and road worthiness of motorcycle.

SP-6647, S-2016 A Resolution urging the Tricycle Franchising Board (TFB) to effect an
immediate review of tricycle-for-hire fare in Quezon City as to make it
attuned to the socio-economic exigencies that have a direct bearing on the
cost of operation that eventually affect the increase/ decrease in the fare
of tricycles.

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HON. ESTRELLA C. VALMOCINA
Councilor, 2nd District
Chairperson, Committee on Social Services

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-6126, S-2014 Resolution enjoining all food concessionaires, establishments, and stalls
within the Quezon City Hall Complex, Novaliches District Center, all city
public medical and educational facilities and institutions, and barangay hall
premises to observe organic unpolished brown rice consumption
day every tuesday and to always make organic unpolished brown rice
available in their menu and food offering daily.

SP-5955, S-2014 Resolution urging the Department of Social Welfare and


Development (DSWD, in coordination with its partner agencies, to require
the beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4ps) to
participate in relevant barangay-led programs about environment
preservation for at least four (4) hours every month, as an additional
condition for their continued receipt of cash grant.

SP-6124, S-2014 Resolution enjoining the one hundred forty-two barangays in Quezon City
to hire, employ, or designate a social worker who shall handle all family
and community-related cases and concerns, and shall implement,
coordinate, manage, and organize pertinent social services programs, and
projects.

SP-2360, S-2014 An ordinance adopting a Magna Carta for Micro and Small Business
Enterprises in Quezon City.

PO 19CC-552 Ordinance providing comprehensive development programs for the


workers in the informal economy in Quezon City, appropriating necessary
funds therefor and for other purposes.
Calendared for second reading on March 14, 2016

PO19CC-546 An ordinance establishing a public mortuary in every district in Quezon


City and providing the necessary funds therefor.
Calendared for first reading on September 7, 2015

PO19CC-547 An ordinance mandating all house owners, lessees and operators to


register the names of tenants, renters, boarders, bedspacers or transients,
whose stay in the barangay is for a period of one week or more in the
barangay registry.
Calendared for first reading on September 7, 2015

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HON. ALLAN BENEDICT S. REYES
Councilor, 3rd District
Minority Floor Leader

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-6028, S-2014 Resolution urging the Department of Public Order and Safety (DPOS) and
the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to identify and mark
clearly the bicycle lanes in Quezon City.

SP-5856, S-2013 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to
Enter Into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Araneta Center Inc.,
for the free use of an area at the Ali Mall Government Center, Level 2,
Cubao, this city, which will function as a satellite/extension office
(One-Stop Shop) for payment of business and other taxes as well as other
auxiliary services.

SP-6002, S-2014 Resolution enjoining all barangays in Quezon City to conduct a


survey/census in their respective jurisdiction to determine the exact
number of the Population of Senior Citizens and Persons with Disablilities
(PWD) in their respective barangay.

SP-6059,S,2014 Resolution urging all television station/network within the territorial


jurisdiction of Quezon City to flash the current philippine time at least
once every hour as part of their public service announcements.

SP-6127, S-2014 Resolution commending and supporting the project of Metropolitan


Manila Development Authority (MMDA) known as “Bike-Sharing System”
which provide free use of bicycle to the public.

SP-6013, S-2014 Resolution urging the Quezon City price coordinating council to take the
necessary proactive steps in order to stabilize prices and prevent illegal
acts of price manipulation for the welfare and protection of consumers.

SP-6271, S-2015 Resolution urging the Quezon City price coordinating council to take the
necessary proactive steps in order to stabilize prices and prevent illegal
acts of price manipultion for the welfare and protection of consumers.

SP-6236 S-2015 A resolution authorizing Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to


negotiate and enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the
Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry-Quezon City (PCCI-QC)
represented by its President, Dr. Carl E. Balita, for the establishment,
management, operation and maintenance of the Quezon City business
registry databank to be located at Ali Mall Government Center, Araneta
Center, Cubao Quezon City.

SP-6318, S-2015 A resolution urging the Quezon City Government through the Quezon City
Fire District to join in the celebration of the “International Fire-Fighter’s
Day” on May 4, 2015 and every year thereafter.

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SP-6568, S-2015 A resolution requesting the Quezon City Government through the City
Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to install bicycle ramps at the
Quezon City Memorial Circle underpass and in Philcoa underpass.

SP-6402, S-2015 A resolution ratifying the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) entered into
by and among the Quezon City Government (LGU-QC), represented by the
City Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, the Department of Environment
and Natural Resources (DENR), represented by Undersecretary
Analiza Rebuelta-Teh and Gawad Kalinga (GK), represented by Mr. Nicanor
T. Palma, Jr., Head, Quezon City Sector, for the Development of a Housing
Project for the Residents Of Brgy. Escopa III (Proper) who were victims of
fire in 2011.

SP-6425, S-2015 A resolution urging the Schools Division Superintendent, Division of City
Schools, Quezon City, to enjoined all school heads in the Elementary and
High Schools to post the picture of Commonwealth President Manuel Luis
Quezon in a conspicuous place to commemorate the former President of
the Commonwealth of the Philippines and Father of Quezon City.

SP-6480, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista
to create an Executive-Legislative working group for the purpose of
establishing twinning ties with the cities in the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (Asean) and Quezon City, defining its functions, duties and
responsibilities, appropriating funds thereof and for other purposes.

PO1922-430 Repealing certain provisions of Ordinance No. SP-2081 Series of 2011


otherwise known as “An ordinance exempting all Senior Citizens of
Quezon City from the payment of initial rate for parking fees in
establishments, malls, hospitals parking areas, or any similar places
charging the same situated within the territorial jurisdiction of the city
and providing penalties for violations thereof.
Approved on third and final reading on December 7, 2015

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HON. GIAN CARLO G. SOTTO
Councilor, 3rd District
Chairperson, Committee on Parks and Environment

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2237, S-2013 An ordinance mandating all markets (public & private) regardless of effluent
discharge, shall be required to install, maintain and operate a sewage treatment
plant, as provided under Ordinance No. SP-1917, S-2009 and its Implementing Rules
and Regulations.

SP-2245, S-2013 An ordinance regulating the establishment and/or operation of Private Emission
Testing Center (PETCS) within the territorial jurisdiction of Quezon City, providing
penalties for violation thereof and for other purposes.

SP-2350, S-2014 An ordinance providing for the Environmental Protection and Waste Management
Code of Quezon City.

SP-2359, S-2014 An ordinance mandating all barangays in Quezon City to include in their respective
environmental programs and projects the planting of native trees in their respective
territorial jurisdiction to promote ecological balance and to provide wholesome envi
ronment and for other purposes.

SP-2425, S-2015 An ordinance authorizing the City Mayor, Hon. Herbert M. Bautista to acquire thru
negotiation or initiate an expropriation proceedings that parcels of land located at
Barangay Dioquino-Zobel, Quezon City, containing an area of two thousand eighteen
square meters (2018 sq.m.) registered under the name of Claro B. Lizardo and Solo
mon A. Lizardo, covered by TCT Nos. RT-90166 and 90167, respectively for Socialized
Housing Projects for the benefit of the bonafide occupants/members of the Lizardo
Neighborhood Association, Barangay Dioquino Zobel Inc. (LINA-BDZ, Inc.).

PO19CC-436 An ordinance providing at least one meal a day per student in accordance to the
Nutrition Program for Public Schools in Quezon City as an integral part of the K to 12
proram, providing the necessary funding thereof, and for other purposes.
Calendared for first reading on January 26, 2015

PO19CC-500 An ordinance providing for the installation of vehicle dash board camera for all patrol
vehicles in Quezon City as an effective means of strengthening the capabilities of
our police crime monitoring/arrest as well as deterrent in the commission of abusive
acts, like use of excessive force during interrogation/arrest by some Policemen,
appropriating the necessary funds thereof, and for other purposes.
Calendared for first reading on June 1, 2015

PO19CC-562 Ordinance establishing a mandatory seismic retrofitting program for Quezon City
owned and barangay-owned buildings, particularly those built before the 1990
earthquake, adopting engineering and environmental/green building findings of
local conditions, appropriating funds thereof and for other purposes.
Calendared for first reading on September 21, 2015

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HON. FRANZ S. PUMAREN
Councilor, 3rd District
Chairperson, Committee on Trade, Commerce and Industry

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2229, S-2013 An Ordinance creating the Sports Talent Identification, Promotion and Development
Program of Quezon City.

SP-6017, S-2014 An ordinance creating a barangay reading center in every barangay in Quezon City
and appropriating funds thereof.

SP-5818- S-2014 An ordinance imposing an additional one peso (php 1.00) to the admission fees in
all cinemas from november 1 to 30, 2014, the proceeds thereof to be donated to
the Philippine Red Cross to be used by the latter to the Disaster Relief Operation
and Community Based Humanitarian Services in Quezon City.

SP-2353, S-2014 An ordinance utilizing five hundred (500) square meters of Lot 6, Block 13 (LRC)
PCS-20076 covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. RT-21668 (284327), a property
of Quezon City Government, and authorizing the construction therein of a Barangay
Center of Barangay Ugong Norte.

SP-2356, S-2014 An ordinance adopting for the installation, fixing and maintenance of fire hydrants
in Quezon City.

SP-2382, S-2015 An ordinance mandating uniform color of all barangay halls and multipurpose
buildings in Quezon City.

SP-2384, S-2015 An ordinance adopting a uniform color for all public elementary and secondary
school buildings in Quezon City.

SP-2429, S-2015 An ordinance mandating all establishments, organizations, entities and alike
operating within the jurisdiction of Quezon City to create or establish a text
scheme to religiously inform and update their employees or members about the
latest weather condition.

SP-2451, S-2015 An ordinance amending Sections 3 of Ordinance No. SP-2384, s-2015, adopting a
uniform colors for all public elementary and secondary schools in Quezon City.

SP-2452, S-2015 An ordinance amending Section 4 of Ordinance No. SP-2382, s-2015, mandating the
use of uniform colors on all barangay halls and multipurpose buildings in Quezon
City.

SP-2437- S-2015 An ordinance mandating restaurants, hotels, inns, canteens, steakhouse, eateries
and the like, which are operating within Quezon City, to serve water only upon
request of their customers, and for other purposes.

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SP- 6580, S-2015 A Resolution authorizing the Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to establish
a twinning relationship with the Bolivarian Municipality of Libertador of the Capital
District of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

PO 19CC - 513 An ordinance regulating the imposition of parking fees in all establishments within
the territorial jurisdiction of Quezon City and prescribing penalties for the violation
thereof.
Calendared for first reading on June 15, 2015

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HON. EUFEMIO C. LAGUMBAY
Councilor, 3rd District
Chairperson, Committee on Health and Sanitation

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2445, S-2015 An ordinance strengthening the local implementation of RA 7883 and granting
local benefits and incentives to all Barangay Health Workers of Quezon City.

SP-2446, S-2015 Ordinance mandating the implementation of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Project in Day Care Centers (WIND) in Quezon City and to ensure the sustainability
of the project for the improvement on the delivery of early childhood care and
development service in the city and to appropriate the necessary funds therefor.

SP-2419, S-2015 Ordinance amending Ordinance No. SP-2333, s-2014 otherwise known as “An
ordinance establishing guidelines for the creation of a Barangay Health Manage
ment Council (BHMC) to be observed by every barangay within the territorial juris
diction of quezon city, for the purpose of expediting the effective implementation
of Priority Health Programs such as, but not Limited to, Maternal and Child Health
Care, Nutrition, Tuberculosis Prevention, Family Planning, Dengue Prevention, Elder
ly Care, Oral Health Care, Voluntary Blood Service Program, and Rabies Prevention.”

SP-2348, S-2014 An ordinance amending Article 15 Section 39 Item II under Amusement Activities of
the Quezon City Revenue Code Reducing the tax rate from 8% To 5 %.

SP-5870, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the Honorable Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to enter into the
necessary Contracts to Sell and Deeds of the absolute sale with the qualified bene
ficiaries of the parcel of land located in Barangay Escopa III in furtherrance of the
Socialized Housing Project of the Local Government of Quezon City via direct sale.

SP-6065, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor Hon. Herbert M. Bautista, to directly acquire
three (3) contiguous parcel of land situated in Bgy. Escopa II, Project-4, Quezon and
project site of Socialized Housing Project Bistekville-3.

SP-6326, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the Hon. Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to acquire through ne
gotiated sale a parcel of land located at Villa Beatriz Extension Bgy. Old Balara, Que
zon City, purposely to be utilized and developed into a Socialized Housing Project for
the benefit of the qualified of on-site Informal Settler Families (ISF’s).

SP-6417, S-2015 Resolution calling on the Honorable City Mayor, Herbert M. Bautista to espouse the
use of solar panels as an alternative energy source for all buildings in the territorial
jurisdiction of Quezon City.
.
SP-6531, S-2015 Resolution urging the Honorable Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to consider
constructing a city-owned and- operated crematorium.

PO19CC-494 Revised Sanitation Code of Quezon City.


Calendared for third and final reading on March 14, 2016

PO19CC-470 Ordinance mandating all hospitals and clinics in Quezon City to avail of the services
of DOH-Accredited medical and hazardous waste haulers and providing penalties for
violation thereof.
Calendared for first reading on April 27, 2015
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HON. JOSE MARIO DON S. DE LEON
Councilor, 3rd District
Chairperson, Committee on Public Order & Security
and Anti-Illegal Drugs

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2279, S-2014 An Ordinance Authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to Dispose
of and Award Two (2) Adjoining Parcels of Land, More Particularly Described As Lots
2 and 3, Block-2, PSD-22923, Covered by Transfer certificate of Title (TCT) No.
252809, Registered in the Name of Quezon City Government, Containing a Gross
Area Of One Thousand Two Hundred Sixteen Square Meters and Seventy Square
Decimeters (1,216.70), More or Less, Located in Sitio-2, Barangay Libis, Quezon City,
in Favor of the Qualified Beneficiaries of the Area

SP-2262, S-2014 An Ordinance Mandating all Private and Public School Teaching and Non-Teaching
Personnel to Undergo Risk Reduction Training, Pursuant to Republic Act No. 10121,
Otherwise Known as the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management Act of 2010

SP-2281, S-2014 An Ordinance Requiring all Malls Located Within the Territorial Jurisdiction of
Quezon City to Have a Clinic with at Least One (1) Unit of Ambulance and a
Medical Team on Standby During Regular Operating Hours and Providing Penalties
for Violations Thereof

SP-2261, S-2014 An Ordinance Requiring Malls, Groceries and other Business Establishments Located
Within Quezon City to Give Priority to Differently-Abled Persons, Pregnant Women
and Senior Citizens by Designating a Special Lane for Them at the Cashier Counters,
and Providing Penalties for Violations Thereof

80
HON. JAIME F. BORRES
Councilor, 3rd District
Chairperson, Committee on Labor, Employment
and Overseas Filipino Workers

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-6288, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista Constantine
M. Bautista, to donate the twenty five units (25) of motorcycle Bombita, thirty units
(30) of single motorcycle (police), thirty six units (36) of motorcycle drop side to all
barangay local government units of District III (3), Quezon City, and Transfer of
ownership vehicles to the recipients.

SP-6488, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert Constantine M. Bautista,
to donate the five (5) fire trucks, one (1) ladder and one(1) tanker, drop side to
barangay local government units of District III (3), Quezon City, and Transfer of own
ership vehicles to the recipients.

SP-6461, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista Constantine
M. Bautista, to donate the six units (6) of motorcycle puj to all barangay local gov
ernment units of District III (3), Quezon City.

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HON. JESUS MANUEL C. SUNTAY
Councilor, 4th District
Majority Floor Leader

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2459, S-2015 An ordinance revising the Quezon City Market Code regulating the
establishment, classification, operation and administration of public market re
lated activities in Quezon City.

SP-2458, S-2015 An ordinance prescribing fees and charges for the use of units, spaces and
other facilities within the Quezon City Museum Complex located Inside the
Quezon Memorial Circle.

SP-2412, S-2015 An ordinance prescribing the student-classroom ratio to all elementary and
secondary public school of Quezon City.

SP-2398, S-2015 An ordinance amending Section 138, Article XXIV of Ordinance No. SP-1444,
s-2004, otherwise known as the “The Quezon City Traffic Management Code”
in order to exempt all kinds of vehicles using alternative fuels from the cover
age of the vehicular volume reduction scheme.

SP-2390, S-2015 An ordinance withdrawing from residential use and converting into open space
eighteen (18) parcels of land owned by the Quezon City Government, identified
as Lots 1 to 17 of Block-8, and Lot 1 of Block-34 containing a gross area of five
hundred seventy (570) square meters, more or less, located in Bistekville-2
Housing Project, Barangay Kaligayahan, Novaliches, Quezon City.

SP-2387, S-2015 An ordinance authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to initiate
expropriation proceedings to acquire a 1,036 square meter lot, which as a portion
of a parcel of land identified as Lot 70-D-1, (LRC) PSD-2201 and Lot 3 registered
under Transfer Certificates Of Title (TCT) Number 19094 (49093/RT-617031) and
19093, containing a gross area of 25,362 and 5,102 Square meters, respectively,
registered under the name of Cepheus Realty Corporation, situated in Barangay
Payatas, Quezon City, for the development of a connecting road segment between
Bicol Street and Subdivision main road of LGU-QC Resettlement Site.

SP-2367, S-2014 An ordinance providing incentives for donations made in favor of Quezon City
public schools.

SP-2364, S-2014 An ordinance creating the Quezon City Small Business Development and Promotion
Office (QC-SBDPO), defining its powers and functions, appropriating funds therefor
and for other purposes.

SP-2336, S-2014 Quezon City Code pursuing a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) approach towards
development, providing for the procedure for selecting the private sector
proponent, adopting a contract management framework, and providing
appropriations, and for other purposes.

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SP-2298, S-2014 An ordinance declaring abandoned roads, alleys, open spaces, and excess lots in
all subdivisions in Quezon City as properties for public use by the City Government,
thereby setting the guidelines for the use thereof and for other purposes.

SP-2285, 2014 An ordinance regulating the operation of Electronic Games (E-Games), Bingo
Games, and other Games of Chance, Whether Manual, Mechanical, Electronic Inter
net Broadband or otherwise, operating within the territorial jurisdiction of Quezon
City, and providing penalties for violations thereof.

SP-2273, S-2014 An ordinance adopting the Seal of Good Housekeeping in all barangays of Quezon
City.

SP-2269, S-2014 An ordinance establishing the Basic Education Enhancement Program of Quezon
City.

SP-2245, S-2013 An ordinance regulating the establishment and/or operation of Private Emission
Testing Centers (PETCS) within the territorial jurisdiction of Quezon City, providing
penalties for violation thereof and for other purposes.

SP-2467, S-2015 An ordinance prescribing motorcycle riders to follow the maximum load limit
specified in the motorcycle owner’s manual for personal safety and road for road
worthiness of the motorcycle.

PO19CC-379 An ordinance establishing the Barangay Enhancement Program of Quezon City.


Approved on third and final reading on May 11, 2015

83
HON. MARVIN C. RILLO
Councilor, 4th District
Chairperson, Committee on Labor, Employment
and Overseas Filipino Workers

SP/PO NO. TITLE

PO19CC-343 An ordinance providing for the imposition of appropriate disciplinary action against
parents/guardians of street children, child at risk, and other minors who are
considered recidivist for their repeated involvement in the commission of offense
as defined Under Republic Act No. 9344, otherwise known as the Juvenile Justice
Welfare Act of 2006 prescribing the necessary implementing rules and regulations,
and for other purposes.
Approved on third and final reading on May 11, 2015

PO19CC-344 An ordinance providing financial assistance to victims of street crimes in the pur
suit of prosecuting/convicting perpetrators adopting for the purpose the
implementing rules and guidelines, and authorizing the appropriation of funds
therefor and for other purposes.
Calendared for first reading on August 11, 2014

84
HON. RAQUEL S. MALAÑGEN
Councilor, 4th District
Chairperson, Committee on Transportation
and Gender Equality

SP/PO No. TITLE

SP-2323, S-2014 An ordinance providing benefits and recognition to city residents reaching the age
of 100 years or more and for other purposes.
.
SP-2354, S-2014 An ordinance providing for the City’s annual observance of the Solo Parent’s Week
which would be celebrated on the third (3rd) week of the month of November of
every year.

SP-2386, S-2014 An ordinance promoting responsible pet ownership in Quezon City, providing
penalties for negligent acts committed in the keeping of pet animals, and for
other purposes.

SP-2378, S-2014 An ordinance granting an exemption from payment of transfer tax to registered
senior citizens of this City Concerning the sale, donation, barter, or any mode of
transferring ownership of title of residential real properties registered under their
names within the territorial jurisdiction of Quezon City.

SP-2337, S-2014 An ordinance adopting the Quezon City Tricycle Management Code of 2013.

SP-6069, S-2014 An ordinance requesting the City to authorize Health Department Head to
establish a first aid clinic at the Legislative Wing Building of Quezon City Hall to
accomodate City Government officials, employees and visitors need for emergency
medical attention.

SP-2377, S-2014 An ordinance mandating a budget allocation for Person with Disability’s (PWD’s),
allocating no less than two percent (2%) of the Internal Revenue Allocation (IRA)
of the City, and requiring implementation beginning year 2014.

SP-2280, S-2014 An ordinance authorizing Barangay Dona Imelda, District Iv, Quezon City, to
regulate the use of streets particularly Guirayan Street, Kapiligan Street, and
Luntan Street all located within said barangay.

SP-2373, S-2014 An ordinance amending certain provisions of Ordinance No. SP-1444,


S-2004 entitled “The Traffic Management Code of Quezon City”, subject to all laws
and existing rules and regulations.

SP-2358, S-2014 Ordinance amending Ordinance No. SP-1104, Series Of 2002 entitled “An Ordinance
establishing the Pedicab Regulatory Section under the Tricycle Regulatory Unit.”
SP-2466, S-2016 An ordinance imposing a fare rollback in all tricycles for hire in Quezon City.

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HON. VINCENT DG. BELMONTE, JR.
Councilor, 4th District
Chairperson, Committee on Communication

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-6358, S-2015 Resolution Strongly Supporting House Bill No. 5737 Entitled, “An Act Authorizing The
Sale Of Barangay Krus Na Ligas to its Legitimate Residents, Amending for the
Purpose of Republic Act No. 9500, Otherwise known as the University of the
Philippines Charter Of 2008, Authored by Quezon City Representative and Speaker
of the House , Feliciano “Sonny” Belmonte, Jr.”

PO19CC-499 An Ordinance Mandating All Led Advertisement Owners and Operators, Operating
Within the City Allot Screen Time for Quezon City Tourism Advertisement and for
other purposes
Calendared for first reading on May 25, 2015

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HON. JESSICA CASTELO-DAZA
Councilor, 4th District
Chairperson, Committee on Cultural Affairs and Heritage

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2249, S-2013 An ordinance establishing Klinika Bernardo as a comprehensive sexual health clinic
under the Quezon City Health Department.

SP-2396, S-2015 Ordinance requiring all offices and establishments within Quezon City with fifty
(50) or more female employees to provide their female employees with lactation
station.

SP-2381, S-2015 An ordinance providing for free pnuemococcal vaccination to all newly registered
indigent Senior Citizen resident of Quezon City.

SP-2258, S-2014 An ordinace providing for a mondatory deworming program for all public
kindergarden and grade school students in Quezon City.

SP-2333, S-2014 An ordinance establishing guidelines for the creation of a Barangay Health
Management Council (BHMC) to be observed by every barangay within the
territorial jurisdiction of Quezon City, for the purpose of expediting the effective
implementation of priority health programs such as, but not limited to, maternal
and child health care, nutrition, tuberculosis prevention, family planning, dengue
prevention, elderly care, oral health care, voluntary blood service program, and
rabies prevention.

SP-2258, S-2014 An ordinance providing for a mechanism in implementing a Mandatory Deworming


Program for all public kindergarten, grade school and high school students in
quezon city, pursuant to section of Ordinance No. SP-2182, S-2012, otherwise
known as An Ordinance Institutionalizing the Department Of Education’s (DepEd)
Essential Health Care Program (EHCP) for pre-school and elementary pupils in all
public schools in Quezon City.

SP-2396, S-2015 An ordinance requiring all offices and establishments within Quezon City with fifty
(50) or more female employees or reproductive age to provide their female
employees with lactation stations.

SP-2330, S-2014 An ordinance requiring Yakap Day Care Center and all public day care centers
operating within Quezon City to change their uniforms to scrub suits or long pants
for dengue prevention.

SP-5909, S-2014 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. SP-637, S-98 in order to include public
health workers under the Novaliches District Hospital in the benefits granted by
the Quezon City Government in the ordinance as provided for under Republic Act
No. 7305, otherwise known as “The Magna Carta of Public Health".

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SP-2379, S-2014 An ordinance requiring all hospitals and birthing homes in Quezon City to submit
to the Quezon City Health Department a monthly report on the number of ma
ternal deaths, neonatal deaths, child deliveries and live births and other related
information within five (5) working days of the succeeding month and providing
fine for violation thereof.

SP-5909, S-2014 Resolution urging the City Government to Strictly implement the benefits granted
under Ordinance No. SP-637, S-98 as provided for under Republic Act No. SP-637,
S-98 as provided for under Republic Act No. 7305, otherwise known as “The Magna
Carta of Public Health Workers” to all public health workers of Novaliches District
Hospital.

SP-6096, S-2014 Resolution urging all cinema operators within Quezon City to grant free cinema
admission to Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) of the city, every Monday and Tues-
day.

SP-6214, S-2014 Resolution requesting the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to establish
an animal bite treatment center in each District of Quezon City, and to sponsor the
training of the medical personnels assigned to the center.

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HON. BAYANI V. HIPOL
Councilor, 4th District
Chairperson, Committee on Justice and Human Rights

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2442, S-2015 Public Post Clock of Quezon City Ordinance.

SP-2441, S-2015 Barangay Justice Hall of Quezon City Ordinance.

SP-2440, S-2015 School Gate Arch Ordinance.

SP-2411, S-2015 An ordinance creating the Quezon City Human Rights Action Center (QCHRAC)
under the office of the Honorable City Mayor and defining its powers and
functions.

SP-2366, S-2014 Ordinance providing scholarship program for non-academic or non collegiate
courses.

PO19CC-506 An ordinance providing housing enhancement as part of the Quezon City Housing
Program.
Approved on third and final reading on February 1, 2016

89
HON. JOSE A. VISAYA
Councilor, 5th District
Chairperson, Committee on Cooperatives

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-5938, S-2014 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to enter
into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for and in behalf of the City Governmrnt
with the Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (BSP) and other concerned stakeholders for
the establishment of the Quezon City Credit Surety Fund, appropriating the
necessary funds thereof, and for other purposes.

SP-2352, S-2014 An ordinance requiring all barangays of this City to designate at least two (2)
Barangay Public Safety Officer (BPSO) as Traffic enforcers which shall undergo Basic
Traffic Management seminars to be conducted by the Department of Public Order
and Safety of Quezon City and shall be authorized to issue Ordinance Violation
Receipts (OVR).

PR19CC-595 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to enter into
a Contract to Sell with bonafide occupants-awardees of Emerald Street, Fantasy
Neighborhood Association Incorporated Barangay Novaliches Proper, Quezon City,
under such terms and conditions stated in the Memorandum of Agreement.
Approved on third and final reading on February 1, 2016

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HON. JULIENNE ALYSON RAE V. MEDALLA
Councilor, 5th District
Chairperson, Committee on Education, Science and Technology

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2296, S-2014 An ordinance establishing the Educational Field Trip Policy for all public schools in
Quezon City.

SP-2300, S-2014 An ordinance institutionalizing the Department of Education’s Alternative Learning


System in the Quezon City Jail’s male and female dormitories.

SP-2340, S-2014 An ordinance institutionalizing the Alternative Learning System (ALS) in all
barangays within Quezon City, providing guidelines therefor and for other
purposes.

SP-2367, S-2014 An ordinance providing incentives for donations made in favor of Quezon City
Public Schools.

SP-2463, S-2015 An ordinance appropriating funds to the Quezon City Persons with Disability Affairs
Office (QC-PDAO) to cover the cost of a Clinical Special Educational Needs
Assessment of Indigent Children.

SP-5884, S-2014 A resolution urging the Quezon City Public Library to provide assistance in the
implementation of the mobile libraries in all districts of the City.

SP-6415, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to enter
into a Contract/Agreement for the purchase of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) with
Command and Control Center Equipment in the total amount of eighty nine
million two hundred fifty three thousand seven hundred eighteen pesos and forty
centavos (php89,253,718.40) to be installed in and utilized by all the Public Elemen
tary and Secondary Schools in Quezon City, to be charged from the lump sum
appropriation (Special Activities Program).

SP-2372, S-2014 An ordinance authorizing the Quezon City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to
acquire through negotiated sale or expropriation, a parcel of land located at
Damong Maliit Street corner Roxas Extension, Barangay Nagkaisang Nayon, Quezon
City, purposely to be utilized for the construction of the Nagkaisang Nayon High
School.

SP-2375, S-2015 An ordinance authorizing the Quezon City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to
acquire through negotiated sale or expropriation a parcel of land located at Villa
flor Street, Barangay Gulod, Quezon City, purposely to be utilized for the
construction of Gulod High School.

SP-6167, S-2014 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to
negotiate and enter into a contract with the registered owner of a parcel of land
located at Barangay Kaligayahan covered by Transfer Certificates of Title Number
Rt-35543 (103768), with a gross area of three thousand five hundred thirty-nine
(3,539) square meters, more or less, to be utilized for the construction of Kaligaya
han High School.
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SP-6201, S-2015 A resolution authorizing The City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to
negotiate and enter into a contract with the registered owner of a parcel of land
located at Barangay Kaligayahan covered by Transfer Certificates of Title
Number 004-2013012850, 004-2013012851, 004-2013012852 with gross area of
seven thousand five hundred sixty eight (7,568.00) square meters, more or less, to
be utilized for the construction of Kaligayahan High School.

SP-2238, S-2013 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. SP-2195, S-2012, Entitled “An Ordinance
establishing a Human Milk Bank in Quezon City Owned Hospitals for the Support of
Women and Children in Need of Breastmilk”.

SP-2341, S-2014 An ordinance prohibiting the sale of E-Cigarettes to minors and providing stricter
penalties thereby amending Ordinance No. SP-681, S-1998, Entitled “An Ordinance
Prohibiting the Sale of Cigarettes, Cigar, Tobacco and Similar Products to All Minors
by all Persons, Natural or Juridical, and all Establishments Located in Quezon City".

SP-2357, S-2014 An ordinance providing for a Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Policy on the Basis
of Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE).

SP-2374, S-2014 An ordinance providing for expanded benefits to Solo Parents and their Children,
appropriating funds therefor, and for other purposes, amending Ordinance No.
SP-2041, S-2011 also known as “An Ordinance Adopting And/Or Localizing, the
Implementation of Republic Act No. 8972, also Known as the “Solo Parents’ Welfare
Act Of 2000” in Quezon City.

SP-6419, S-2015 A resolution urging the City Government to conduct a forum on the ASEAN
Integration with All schools that offer language courses within the territorial
jurisdiction of Quezon City pending an Ordinance Creating a Quezon City Central
Database and Resident Identification System.

SP-2244, S-2013 An ordinance strictly implementing the maximum allowable speed limit in all
subdivisions in Quezon City, as Set Forth by Republic Act No. 4136 and ordinance
No. SP-1444, S-2004, otherwise known as the Traffic Management Code of Quezon
City, apprehending and penalizing violators thereof.

PO19CC-541 An ordinance institutionalizing the Quezon City Most Child-Friendly Barangay


Awards, providing funds thereof and for other purposes.
Calendared for first reading on August 10, 2015

PO19CC-035 An ordinance providing for the creation of a Special Education Assessment and
Intervention Center.
Approved on second reading on September 1, 2014

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HON. GODOFREDO T. LIBAN II
Councilor, 5th District
Chairperson, Committee on Appropriations

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2345, S-2014 An ordinance approving the annual budget of the Quezon City Government for
Calendar Year 2015 in the amount of fourteen billion four hundred sixty two
million three hundred sixty two thousand pesos (Php14,462,362.000.00) covering
the various expenditures for the operation of the City Government and
appropriating the necessary funds for the purpose.

SP-2234, S-2013 An ordinance approving the annual budget of the Quezon City Government for
Calendar Year 2014 in the amount of thirteen billion four hundred seventy six
million fifty six thousand seven hundred fifty six pesos (Php13,476,056,756.00)
covering the various expenditures for the operation of the city government and
appropriating the necessary funds for the purpose.

SP-2312, S-2014 An ordinance granting a quarterly rice allowance in the amount of one thousand
five hundred pesos (php 1,500.00) for the teaching and non teaching staff of the
Division Of City Schools In Quezon City.

SP-2310, S-2014 An Ordinance approving the subdivision plan of Nagkakaisang Samahan Sa Maligaya
Homeowners Association, Inc. with fifty six (56) saleable lots, Direct Sale Program
located at Bgy. Pasong Putik Proper, Novaliches, Quezon City.

SP-2332, S-2014 An ordinance approving the subdivision plan of SB Residences, with seventy five
(75) lots, located at Barangay San Bartolome, Quezon City.

SP-2346, S-2014 An ordinance approving the subdivision plan of Luzonica Ville Homeowners Associ
ation, Inc., with ten (10) salable lots (Community Mortgage Program) originated by
the Quezon City Government located at Barangay Sta. Monica, Quezon City.

SP-5932, S-2014 Resolution adopting the 2013 Bottom-Up Budgeting (BUB) Priority Poverty
Reduction Projects initiated by the Quezon City Local Poverty Reduction Team
(QCLPRAT).

PO19CC-550 Ordinance creating a special account out of the Tourism Fees and Amusement
Taxes collected by the City Treasurer’S Office to be known as the “Tourism
Development Special Account".
Approved on third and final reading on November 16, 2015

PO19CC-569 An Ordinance approving the annual budget of the Quezon City Government for
Calendar Year 2016 in the amount of sixteen billion one hundred million pesos
(Php 16,100,000,000.00) covering the various expenditures for the operation of
the city government and appropriating the necessary funds for the purpose.
Approved on third and final reading on November 23, 2015

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HON. ANDRES JOSE G. YLLANA, JR.
Councilor, 5th District
Chairperson, Committee on Public Affairs, Mass Media Information
and People’s Participation

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2233, S-2013 An ordinance accrediting the seven hundred ninety-eight (798) Non-Governmental
Organizations (NGOs) and People’s Organizations (POs) pursuant to the provisions of
the Local Government Code of 1991 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations, in
relation to DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-73.

SP-2311, S-2014 An ordinance accrediting eighty-two (82) Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)


and People’s Organiztions (POs), pursuant to the provisions of the Local
Government Code of 1991 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations, in relation
to DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2010-73.

SP-2418, S-2015 An ordinance accrediting seventy-two (72) Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs)


and People ‘S Organizations (POs), pursuant to the provisions of the Local
Government Code of 1991 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations, in relation
to Department of the Interoir and Local Government (DILG) Memorandum Circular
No. 2010-73.

SP-5806, S-2013 Resolution urging the Government Service Insurance System (Gsis) and the Quezon
City Government to engage in preliminary negotiations for the use of GSIS’s
adjacent Fairview Elementary School, Fairlane Street, Barangay Fairview, this City as
a potential site for the construction of the Public High School.

SP-6145, S-2014 Resolution urging Congress of the Philippines to pass a bill establishing a National
High School in Barangay Sta. Monica, District 5, Quezon City.

SP-6040, S-2014 Resolution urging Congress of the Philippines to pass a bill establishing a National
High School in Barangay Kaligayahan, District 5, Quezon City.

SP-6345, S-2015 Resolution requesting the Honorable City Mayor, Herbert M. Bautista to create a
technical working group that will study the possibility to create the Quezon City
Am Radio Station (DZQC), and to define its function, duties and responsibilities,
provide for its composition, and appropriate funds thereof and for other purposes.

SP-6559, S-2015 Resolution urging the Honorable City Mayor, Herbert M. Bautista to issue an
updated Citizen’s Chapter of Quezon City as mandated by Republic Act 9485 also
known as the Anti-Red Tape Act (Arta) Of 2007.

PO-19CC-581 An Ordinance accrediting forty seven (47) Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)


and People’s Organizations (POs), pursuant to the provisions of the Local
Government Code of 1991 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations , in relation
to (DILG) Memorandum of Circular No. 2010-73.
Calendared for first reading on December 8, 2015

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HON. KARL EDGAR T. CASTELO
Councilor, 5th District
Chairperson, Committee on Information Communications Technology or
Cyber Technology

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-5796, S-2013 A resolution urging Congress of the Philippines to further amend the existing
Senior Citizen Law in order to grant Senior Citizens twenty percent (20%) discount
when they purchase of food and mineral supplements

SP-6272, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to accept
the donation by Domingo Castro thru his Attorney-In-Fact, Consolacion Castro, in
favor of the Quezon City Government of a road lot (Lot 886-C-1-K Psd-335070)
situated at Sitio 1, Castro Compound, Barangay Sta. Lucia, Novaliches, Quezon City,
with an area of one thousand eight hundred fifty one (1,851) square meters
covered by TCT No. Rt-79181 issued by the Registry of Deeds of Quezon City.

SP-6131, S-2014 A resolution calling for the installation of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) equip
ment in police mobile cars of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) and requesting
the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to allocate funds for the purpose.

SP-6049, S-2014 A resolution expressing the strong sense of protest and opposition to the high
electricity rates being charged by power companies and calling on the Energy
Regulatory Commission (ERC) to Strictly exercise its regulatory powers to reduce
the cost of electricity.

SP-6111, S-2014 A resolution urging the Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Council to institutionalize the conduct of an annual synchronized emergency and
disaster drills in all schools, shopping malls, hospitals, office buildings and
residential condominiums in Quezon City every first Monday of March and first
Monday of Septemeber in coordination with assistance of the Department of
Public Order and Safety and the Quezon City Fire District and with the assistance of
Government Hospitals in Quezon City.

SP-6446, S-2015 A resolution authorizing Mayor Herbert M. Bautista, to purchase various


mechanical and technical equipments, in the amount of two hundred
ninety seven million eight hundred fifty four thousand five hundred ninety nine
and 84/100 pesos (Php 297,854,599.84), to be utilized by the Quezon City
Integrated Surveillance And Emergency Response Center (QC-ISERC), for the
effective operation of the Command Control and Communications Center of the
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center of the City.

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HON. ALLAN BUTCH T. FRANCISCO
Councilor, 5th District
Chairperson, Committee on Ethics and Privileges

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2297, S-2014 Ordinance requiring the food service industry within the territorial jurisdiction of
Quezon City to include half (1/2) cup and/or order of cooked rice in one of their
default servings, providing penalty thereof and for other purposes.

SP-2470, S-2015 Ordinance penalizing any person impersonating or falsely representing oneself by
using or facilitating the use of reserved spaces intended for Persons with
Disabilities (PWDs) and Senior Citizens in all public and private establishments in
Quezon City.

SP-6210, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the Honorable Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to enter into a
Contract of Usufruct with the Technical Education and Skills Development (TESDA)
represented by its Director General Honorable Joel J. Villanueva for the use of a
parcel of land (Lot 10, Block 17 Lrc Psd-13293) Covering six hundred thirty square
meters (630 m) the site of the center of technical excellence for biomedical
equipment servicing located at Dahlia Avenue, Barangay Fairview, this City.

SP-5891, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the Honorable Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to sign as Donee
to the Deed of Donation and to Accept for and in behalf of the Quezon City
Government three (3) firetrucks donated by the Chiba City Government of Japan,
subject to existing laws, rules and regulations.

SP-5958, S-2014 Resolution interposing no objection to the construction, operation and


maintenance of the Metro Manila Skyway-Stage Three (3) Project, within the
territorial Jurisdiction of Quezon City.

SP-6004, S-2014 Resolution requesting the National Housing Authority (NHA) to execute a Deed of
Donation in favor of the Quezon City Government to effect the transfer of title and
turnover of parcel of lands being occupied by the Capri Government Center
Building, Capri Gawad Kalinga Multi-Purpose Hall, Narra Day Care Center, Capri Area
Outpost and Capri Area 4 Outpost, all in Barangay Capri District 5, this City.

SP-6134, S-2014 Resolution urging Maynilad Water Services, Inc. to provide water distribution
and/or installation of water facilities to the residents of Hilltop Novaliches
Subdivision, Barangay Lagro, Quezon City consistent with the General Welfare
Clause of the Local Government Code Of 1991.

SP-6039, S-2014 Resolution strongly urging the Quezon City Government to include in the list of
programs and projects to be undertaken under the infrastructure program of the
City the Drainage System of Rockville II Subdivision, Barangay San Bartolome, this
City.

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SP-6218, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the Quezon City Government through the Honorable Mayor
Herbert M. Bautista, to procure two Hundred (200) units of ballistic helmets and
two hundred (200) units of bulletproof vests and to be donated and utilized by the
Quezon City Police District (QCPD, subject to existing laws, rules and regulations.

SP-6343, S-2015 Resolution urging the Honorable Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to install Closed-Circuit
Television (CCTV) cameras along the stretch of Tullahan River in the vicinity of Dis
trict 5 for flood monitoring and for other purposes.

SP-6474, S-2015 Resolution urging the Honorable Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to install Closed-Circuit
Television (CCTV) cameras in all major thoroughfares in District 5.

SP-6371, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the Quezon City Government represented by Mayor Herbert
M. Bautista to enter into and sign a Memorandum Of Agreement with the Philip
pine Orchid Society, Inc. for the development of the Quezon City Orchidarium and
Botanical Garden, subject to existing laws, rules and regulations.

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HON. CANDY A. MEDINA
Councilor, 6th District
Chairperson, Committee on Children’s Affairs

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2242, S-2013 An ordinance establishing the Balon-Bato Health Center located within the
Teachers’ Bliss, Barangay Balon-Bato, this City, in order to provide for the health
and medical needs not only for the residents of Barangay Balon-Bato, but also
those of adjacent Barangay Unang Sigaw, appropriating the necessary funds there
of, and for other purposes.

SP-2270, S-2014 An ordinance requiring public elementary and high schools in Quezon City, through
the School Principal, to have a medical and dental records of their students,
providing the necessary funds therefor, and for other purposes.

SP-6105, S-2014 A resolution recommending to the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, the
procurement or purchase by the City Government of books pertaining to climate
change and disaster preparedness, to be distributed for the use of all public
elementary and high school libraries in Quezon City, as well as the City-Owned
Library and Branches.

SP-6138, S-2014 A resolution urging Congress of the Philippines to enact a law exempting the
graduates of public high school who are honor students from paying the required
fee in taking the entrance examination in all state colleges and universities.

SP-6194, S-2014 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to enter
into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Jollibee Group Foundation, Inc.
and Affiliate Local Implementing Partners (LIPS) for the implementation of the
“Busog, Lusog, Talino” (BLT) Feeding Program for Grades 1 and 2 Public School
Pupils in Quezon City.

SP-6396, S-2015 A resolution urging the House of Representatives to amend Republic Act No. 7610
by imposing stiffer penalties to all parents or guardians who allow their minor
children/wards to be in a hazardouz situation or condition prejudicial to their
development.

SP-6405, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the Quezon City Government, represented by the City
Mayor, to enter Into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Early Childhood
Care and Development (ECCD) Council for the establishment of a National Child
Development Center (NCDC) In Quezon City.

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HON. DIORELLA MARIA G. SOTTO
Councilor, 6th District
Chairperson, Committee on Tourism

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-5855, S-2014 A resolution expressing the acceptance of the Quezon City Government to the
earnest desire of the Sangguniang Bayan of Baler to Establish a Sisterhood or
twinning relationship.

SP-6192, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to negotiate
and enter into a contract with the registered owners of parcel of land located
at Barangay Tandang Sora covered by Transfer Certificates of Title (TCL) RT-122653
(36028), RT-122654 (36029), RT-122653 (36030) and (09730) with a gross area of
five thousand (5,000) square meters more or less, to be utilized for the
construction of Tandang Sora High School.

SP-6347, S-2015 Resolution strongly supporting House Bill No. 5071, Entitled “An Act Establishing a
Senior High School in Barangay Tandang Sora, District 6, Quezon City, to be
known as Tandang Sora Senior High School, and appropriating funds therefor.

SP-6408, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the procurement by the City Government,through the
Office of the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista of eleven (11) mini van
ambulance for the use of the eleven (11) Barangays of District Six, Quezon City.

SP-6580, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to establish
and enter into a Twinning Relationship with the Bolivian Municipality of Libertador
of the Capital District of the Bolivian Republic of Venezuela.

SP-2242, S-2013 An ordinance establishing the Balon-Bato Health Center located within the
Teachers’ Bliss, Barangay Balon-Bato, this City, in order to provide for the health
and medical needs not only the residents of Barangay Balon-Bato, but also those
of adjacent barangay unang sigaw, appropriating the necessary funds thereof, and
for other purposes.

SP-2453, S-2015 An ordinance declaring the Quezon City Chinatown located at Banawe Street as a
Tourism District of Quezon City.

SP-2439, S-2015 An ordinance declaring Maginhawa Street and its adjacent streets as a Tourism
District of Quezon City to be Known as the Maginhawa Art and Food Hub and for
other purposes.

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HON. MARIVIC CO-PILAR
Councilor, 6th District
Chairperson, Committee on Urban Poor and Human Settlement

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-6091, S-2014 A Resolution Authorizing the Quezon City Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Baustista to
Enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Philippine Business for Social
Progress (PBSP) and Phinma Property Holding Corporation (PPHC), for the Estate
Management and Maintenance of the Socialized Housing Project Bistekville-2
Located at Barangay Kaligayahan, Novaliches, Quezon City

SP-5837, S-2013 A Resolution Authorizing the Quezon City Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to
Enter into a Memorandum of Agreement (Moa) with Mr. Vicente G. Roxas,
President of West Fairview Homeowners Association, for the Amicable Settlement
of the Case Filed by Mr. Roxas Against the Quezon City Government and for the
Eventual Development of Socialized Housing Project Bistekville 6, Situated at
Barangay Fairview, Quezon City

SP-5833, S-2013 A Resolution Authorizing the Sale And/Or Refinancing of the Socialized Housing
Units at Bistekville Housing Projects Specifically those Earmarked for In-City Reset
tlement of Informal Settlers Living in Danger Zones and Along Waterways of
Quezon City, and Authorizing the City Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista,
Quezon City, to Enter into A Contract And/Or Memorandum of Agreement(MOA)
Pertaining to the Sale And/Or Refinancing of the Above Cited Socialized Housing
Units Through the High Density Housing Project(HDHP) of the Social Housing
Finance Corporation(SHFC)

SP-5938, S-2014 A Resolution Authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to Enter
Into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for and in behalf of the City Government
with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and other Concerned Stakeholders for
the Establishment of the Quezon City Credit Surety Fund, Appropriating the Neces
sary Funds Thereof, and for Other Purposes

SP-6146, S-2014 A Resolution Urging People’s Organization and Homeowners Association in Quezon
City to Inform its Members of the Importance and Benefits of Social Security System
(Sss), Philhealth and Pag-Ibig and to Encourage them to Register Therein as
Voluntary Members to be Able to Provide them with Meaningful Protection and
Assistance when an Unfortunate Events Befall on them such as Sickness, Death and
Other Contingencies Resulting in Financial Burden or Loss of Income

SP 6202, S-2015 A Resolution Authorizing the Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to
Negotiate and Enter into Contract with the Registered Owner of a Parcel of Land
Located at Brgy. Pasong Tamo to be Utilized for the Construction of Pasong Tamo
Highschool

SP-6199, S-2015 A Resolution Authorizing the Quezon City Government, Represented by Mayor
Herbert M. Bautista, to Enter and Sign a Memorandum of Agreement with the
Department of Public Works and Highways – National Capital Region (NCR), in the
Implementation of the Construction/Improvement of Visayas Avenue Extension
(Tandang Sora Avenue – Republic Avenue), Quezon City, Subject to Existing Laws,
Rules and Regulations

SP-6200, S-2015 A Resolution Authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to
Negotiate with the Registered Owners of the Adjacent Properties Composing the
Kaingin Bukid Area for the Acquisition of Said Parcels of Land with An Aggregate
Land Area of Twenty Eight Thousand Square Meters (28,000 Sq.m.), More or Less,
Located at Kaingin Bukid, Balintawak, Barangay Apolonio Samson, District 6, Quezon
City, to be Utilize for the Land Development Program of the Quezon City
Government.
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SP-6245, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Herbert M. Bautista, to enter into a
Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of Interior and Local
Government (DILG) for the grant of funding purposed to assist families living in
danger zones in their transfer to safer homes and build stronger communities.

SP-6505, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, Quezon
City, to acquire through negotiated sale two (2) adjoining parcels of land situated
at the end portion of Sta Barbara St., Bgy. Gulod, Novaliches, Quezon City, intended
for the Development of Socialized Housing Project for the benefit of the On-Site
Informal Settler Families (ISFs).

SP-6486, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, Quezon
City, to acquire through negotiated sale four (4) adjoining parcels of land situated
at Interior Villaflor St., Bgy. Gulod, Novaliches, Quezon City, intended for the
implementation of Socialized Housing Project for the benefit of Informal Settler
Families (ISFs) in Quezon City.

SP 6487, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista,
Quezon City, to dispose of through direct sale developed residential Lots
in Bistekville-6 Housing Project, situated in Sitio Sto. Niño, Bgy. Fairview,
Quezon City, in favor of the qualified on-site beneficiaries and members of
Sitio Sto. Niño Homeowners Association, and also authorizing the City
Mayor to Enter into a Contract and/or Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
pertaining to the sale/disposition of the above-cited residential lots, at
selling price to be determined by the Quezon City Appraisal Committee.

SP-2326, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Apolonio Samson Kaingin Bukid Homeowners


Association, Inc. (ASAKABA) Phase IV with one hundred thirty three (133)
saleable lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP) of the Social Housing and
Finance Corporation (SHFC) originated by the Center for Housing Innovations and
Component Services, Inc. (CHOICES) located at Bgy. Apolonio Samson, Quezon City.

SP-5825, S-2013 A resolution authorizing the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to
negotiate with the landowners for the acquisition of a parcel of land consisting
of three thousand four hundred and fifty two (3,452) square meters, more or
less, located at Interior Visayas Avenue, Barangay Culiat, Quezon City, to be sold at
cost to the qualified occupants/beneficiaries there in, through the Community
Mortgage Program of the National Home Mortgage and Finance Corporation
(NHMFC) or Direct Sale Program of Quezon City Government.

SP-2288, S-2014 An ordinance authorizing the Quezon City Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista
to expropriate two (2) adjoining parcels of located at Barangay Sauyo, Quezon City,
for the eventual development into Socialized Housing Project.

SP-2255, S-2013 Subdivision plan of Martin Compound Sauyo Homeowners Association, Inc. with
thirty two (32) saleable lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP) of the Social
Housing and Finance Corporation (SHFC) originated by the Quezon City Government
thru Housing Community Development & Resettlement Department (formerly
Upao) Located at Brgy. Sauyo, Quezon City.

SP-2274, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Celebrity Ville Homeowners Association, Inc. with ninety
(90) saleable lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP) of the Social Housing and
Finance Corporation (SHFC) originated by the Quezon City Government thru
Housing Community Development & Resettlement Department (Formerly UPAO)
located at Brgy. Pasong Tamo, Quezon City.

SP-2272, S-2014 An ordinance requiring all Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Peoples


organizations (POs), Private Agencies, Government Agencies and Individuals to
Secure Clearance from Housing Community Development and Resettlement
Department to act as duly recognized originator/mobilizer or doing business oor
services for the Informal Settler Communities within Quezon City, and providing
penalties for violation thereof.

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SP-2259, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Palayan East Homeowners Association, Inc. with twenty-two
(22) saleable lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP) of the Social Housing and
Finance Corporation (SHFC) originated by the Quezon City Government thru
Housing Community Development & Resettlement Department (formerly Upao)
located at Brgy. Culiat, Quezon City.

SP-2276, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Handog Sa Iyo Anak Ii Homeowners Association, Inc. with
Twenty-Four (24) Saleable Lots, Gawad Kalinga, Community Mortgage
Program (CMP) of the Social Housing and Finance Corporation (SHFC)
originated by the Planning Programs and Assistance to the Development of
Community, Inc. (PPADCI), located at Brgy. Pasong Tamo, Quezon City.

SP-2321, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Goldmine Interior Homeowners Association, Inc. (High Density
Socialized Housing) fifty two (52) saleable lots with one hundred four (104) bene-
ficiaries, Community Mortgage Program (CMP) of the Social Housing And Finance
Corporation (SHFC) originated by the Center for Urban Poor Services (CUPS) located
at Bgy. Nagkaisang Nayon, Quezon City.

SP-2314, S-2014 Subdivision plan of Dario River Alliance Housing Cooperative (High Density Housing
Program) of the Social Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC) consisting of
three hundred eighty-eight (388) saleable lots with one thousand one hundred
sixty-four (1,164) units/Informal Settler Families (ISF) Beneficiaries,located at Bgy.
Pasong Tamo, Quezon, in compliance with the minimum requirements of the
Implementing Standards, Rules and Regulations of Quezon City Ordinance No. SP-
56, S-93 and Batas Pambansa Bilang 220.

SP-2328, S-2014 An ordinance declaring Lot 681-D-12 Block Psd-28126 containing an area of one
thousand square meters (1,000 sq.m.) located at Palayan Compound Barangay Culi
at, Quezon City as Socialized Housing Site.

SP-2388, S-2015 Subdivision plan of Gertrudes Homeowners Association, Inc. with twenty four (24)
lots, Community Mortgage Program (CMP) of the Social Housing and Finance
Corporation (SHFC) originated By QC Housing Community Development and Reset-
tlement Department (HCDRD) located at Brgy. Pasong Tamo, Quezon City in
compliance with the minimum requirements of the Implementing Standards, Rules
and Regulations Of Quezon City Ordinance No. SP-56, S-93 and Batas Pambansa
Bilang 220.
SP 2449- S- 2015 An ordinance expropriating a parcel of land located in Kaingin Bukid, Brgy. Apolonio
Samson, Quezon City, being part of a development proposal to convert the 24,603
square meters area (12 contiguous lots) in Kaingin Bukid,into a Socialized Housing
Project for the benefit of the occupant Informal Settler Families (ISFs).

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HON. ROGELIO P. JUAN
Councilor, 6th District
Chairperson, Committee on Senior Citizens Affairs and People
with Special Challenges

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2351, S-2014 An ordinance establishing Senior Citizens’ Desk in every barangay in Quezon City to
be designated as “Barangay Senior Citizens’ Desk” and appropriating funds
thereto.

SP- 2339, S-2014 An ordinance mandating every barangay in Quezon City to establish a “Barangay
Senior Citizens Center”, and appropriating funds thereto.

SP- 2355, S-2014 An ordinance authorizing every barangays in Quezon City to set a side one percent
(1%) of their total annual budget and to allocate the same for the programs,
projects, and activities for Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities.

SP- 2352, S-2014 An ordinance requiring all barangays of this city to designate at least two (2)
Barangay Public Safety Officer (BPSO) as Traffic enforcers which shall undergo Basic
Traffic Management Seminars to be conducted by the Department of Public Order
and Safety of Quezon City and shall be authorized to issue Ordinance Violation
Receipts (OVR).

SP 2414, S- 2015 An ordinance mandating all Quezon City owned establishments and offices to
provide vehicular space allotment within their parking lot or parking area for the
exclusive use of Senior Citizens and PWDS and to properly designated the as Senior
Citizens And Pwds Parking Space.

SP- 2381, S-2015 An ordinance providing for free pneumococcal vaccination to all registered senior
citizen residents of Quezon City.

SP- 2430, S- 2015 An ordinance requiring all funeral establishments and entities undertaking similar
services in Quezon City to provide their clients a full disclosure of their funeral
services in writing, stating therein the specific details of each of their service as
well its prices, before rendering any service to the deceased body and providing
penalties in violation thereof.

SP- 2402, S-2015 An ordinance establishing the Quezon City Home for the Aged and Hospice under
the supervision and management of the Social Services Development Department.

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SP-5830, S-2013 A resolution urging the Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to observe the
Elderly Filipino Week and Senior Citizens Day Every 1st week of October every year
and designate the same as “Quezon City Senior Citizens Week” and designate any
day within the said week as “Quezon City Senior Citizens Day”, appropriating funds
thereof, and creating a committee to be headed by the Office of the Senior
Citizens Affairs (OSCA) Together with other related city departments as members,
in order to coordinate the activities which shall be carried out in observance
thereof.

SP 5786,S-2013 A resolution urging the Honorable Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to direct the existing
Quezon City owned hospitals, such as the Quezon City General Hospital and
Novaliches District Hospital, and such other future Quezon City Owned Hospitals to
allocate at least 10% of the total number of their hospital beds for the use of
Quezon City Senior Citizen Residents and designate the same as “Quezon City
Senior Citizens’ Ward.

SP 5877, S-2014 A resolution authorizing the Honorable Mayor Herbert M. Bautista, to enter into
a Memorandum of Agreement with the National Housing Authority (NHA) for the
establishment of Senior Citizen Center and Street Children Center at the National
Government Center (NGC) Westside, Barangay Commonwealth Quezon City.

SP-5888, S-2014 A Resolution making Quezon City a “Senior Citizens Friendly City” by October 2014.

SP-6140, S-2014 A resolution urging the Honorable Quezon City Mayor Herebert M. Bautista for
the establishment of a “Quezon City Senior Citizens Garden” within the Quezon City
Memorial Circle, Elliptical Road in Quezon City, and appropriating funds thereof.

SP-5906, S-2014 A resolution urging all barangays in Quezon City to designate a Persons with
Disability (PWD) Focal Person to serve as coordinator with the Quezon City Persons
With Disability Affairs Office (QC-PDAO).

SP- 6401, S- 2015 A resolution urging all Quezon City Hospitals and other similar medical
institutions to stricly observe and comply with the implementation of Republic
Act No. 8344 entitled “An Act Penalizing the Refusal of Hospitals and Medical Clinics
to Administer Appropriate Initial Medical Treatment and Support in Emergency or
Serious Cases, amending for the purpose of Batas Pambansa Bilang 702, otherwise
known as, “An Act Prohibiting the Demand of Deposits or Advance Payments for the
Confinement or Treatments of Patients in Hospitals and Medical Clinics in Certain
Cases.

SP-6598, S-2015 A resolution strongly supporting the passage of House Bill No. 5732 otherwise
known as, “Protection for the Elderly Act”, which seeks to penalize abuse, neglect,
and exploitation of elderly people age 60 and above.

SP- 6596, S-2015 A resolution strongly supporting the passage of House Bill No. 5780 which aims to
give honor to all Filipino Centenarians by providing them a cash incentive of one
hundred thousand pesos (Php 100,000.00) and a Letter of Felicitation from the
President of the Philippines.

SP-6605, S-2015 A resolution strongly supporting the passage of House Bill No. 3172, which seeks to
redefine indigent Senior Citizens by not limiting to “Frail, Sickly and Disabled Only”
and to Qualify the Financial Assistance as contemplated in Republic Act No. 9994 as
regular and appropriate, proposed by Hon. Angelina “Helen” D.l. Tan, M.D.

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SP-6527, S-2015 A resolution urging all hospitals and medical clinics in Quezon City to strictly
comply with Republic Act No. 9439, otherwise known as “an Act Prohibiting the
Detention of Patients in Hospitals and Medical Clinics on Grounds of Nonpayment
of Hospital Bills or Medical Expenses.

SP-6362, S-2015 A Resolution stronlgy supporting House Bill No. 4851, filed by Honorable Jose
Christopher Y. Belmonte, entitled “An Act Establishing a National High School in
Barangay Talipapa, Quezon City.

SP-6353, S-2015 A Resolution strongly supporting House Bill No. 4606, entitled “An Act Establishing
a National High School In Barangay Pasong Tamo, Quezon City, to be known as
Pasong Tamo National High School, and appropriating funds therefor.

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HON. MELENCIO T. CASTELO, JR.
Councilor, 6th District
Chairperson, Committee on Micro, Small & Medium Business and
Entrepreneurship Development

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2395, S-2015 An ordinance regulating the transport of children of a motorcycle in any street of
Quezon City and providing fine for violation thereof.

SP-2302, S-2014 An ordinance providing for the M. Aquino Health Center to be established as a
Super Health Center in District VI, Quezon City, and for other related purposes.

SP-2360, S-2014 An ordinance adopting a Magna Carta for Micro and Small Business Enterprises in
Quezon City.

SP-2309, S-2014 An ordinance declaring the 2nd week of December of Every year as an Urban Poor
Week in recognition of the Quezon City’s continuing commitment to alleviate the
condition of the urban poor sector and its participation in the development of the
City.

SP-5843, S-2014 Resolution recommending the inclusion in the Quezon City Government projects
the installation of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras in Strategic areas of
public schools in Quezon City.

SP-6078, S-2014 Resolution Requesting The Honorable Secretary Of Education, Brother Armin A.
Luistro, Fsc, To Include The Construction Of Additional New Classrooms In Various
Public High Schools In District 6 Of Quezon City In The Cy-2014 Basic Education
Facilities Fund (BEFF) Of The Department Of Education

SP-6034, S-2014 Resolution requesting the Honorable Secretary of Education, Brother Armin A.
Luistro, FSC, to include the construction of additional new classrooms in various
public grade schools in District 6 of Quezon City in the CY-2014 Basic Education
Facilities Fund (BEFF) of the Department of Education.

SP-5845, S-2014 Resolution requesting Congress of the Philippines to Enact a law for the
establishment of Talipapa National High School in Baragay Talipapa Quezon City.

SP-5875, S-2014 Resolution requesting Congress of the Philippines to enact a law for the
establishment of Pasong Tamo National High School in Barangay Pasong Tamo,
Quezon City.

SP-5876, S-2014 Resolution requesting Congress of the Philippines to enact a law for the
establishment of Apolonio Samson National High School in Barangay Apolonio
Samson, Quezon City.

SP-5816, S-2013 Resolution requesting the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to exempt
Senior Citizens from the coverage of the Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction
Program (UVVRP) Otherwise Known as the Color Coding Scheme.

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SP-6032, S-2014 Resolution requesting Congress of the Philippines to enact a law for the
establishment of a Senior Citizen General Hospital in Quezon City.

SP-6135, S-2014 Resolution requesting all jeepney operators and drivers in Quezon City to install
appropriate or additional step board for the safety and convenience of the Senior
Citizens, the Person with Disabilities (PWDs), and the Pregnant Women.

SP-6307, S-2015 A resolution urging the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to Exempt all
Senior Citizens, Person with Disabilities and their carers from paying the entrance
fee twice a week in all public swimming pools maintained by the City Government.

SP-6038, S-2014 Resolution urging the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, and the District
Director, Quezon City Police District to consider the establishment of a community
police precinct in the area of Tandang Sora to be located in an open space in
Napocor Village, Barangay Tandang Sora, District 6, Quezon City.

SP-6143, S-2014 Resolution urging the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to consider the
plan of the Barangay Council of Barangay Tandang Sora to establish a Barangay Hall
Annex at the Eastern Portion of the Barangay to be located in Lot 42-B (open
space), Pantabangan Street, Napocor Village Barangay Tandang Sora, District 6,
Quezon City.

SP-6037, S-2014 Resolution urging the City Mayor, Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, and the Fire Chief,
Quezon City Fire Station, to consider the establishment of a fire sub-station in the
area of Tandang Sora to be located at an open space in Napocor Village, Barangay
Tandang Sora, District 6, Quezon City.

SP-6306, S-2015 A resolution requesting the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
to regulate the speed of all motor vehicled traveling along Central Avenue (from
Visayas Avenue to Commonwealth Avenue), Quezon City at a maximum speed of
sixty kilometers per hour (60kph).

SP-6221, S-2014 Resolution Requesting All Subdivision Homeowners in Quezon City to Require All
Motorcycle Drivers and Passenger(S) To Remove Their Helmets And/Or Anything that
Would Conceal their Identities Upon Reaching the Gate of the Premises

SP-6142, S-2014 Resolution commending the barangay officials of District 6, Quezon City for their
readiness, preparedness and immediate response during the onslaught of Typhoon
Glenda.

SP-6076, S-2014 Resolution urging Manila Water Corporation to install water distribution facilities
for the residents of Gawad Kalinga (GK) Tabora, Banlat Road, Barangay Tandang Sora,
Quezon City.

SP-6112, S-2014 Resolution requesting Maynilad Water Services Inc. and Metropolitant Waterworks
and Sewerage System (MWSS) to repair all non-operational fire hydrants in Quezon
City.

SP-6139, S-2014 Resolution requesting the Department of Tourism to declare the Tandang Sora
National Shrine in Banlat Road, Quezon City as a tourist spot and destination in
Metro Manila.

SP-6118, S-2014 Resolution urging Manila Water Corporation to Install water distribution facilities
for the residents of Ancop Canada, Barangay Culiat, Quezon City.

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SP-6362, S-2015 A resolution strongly supporting House Bill No. 4851, filed by Honorable Jose
Christopher Y. Belmonte, entitled “An act Establishing a National High School in
Barangay Talipapa, Quezon City.

SP-6347, S-2015 A resolution strongly supporting House Bill No. 5071 Entitled “An Act Establishing
A Senior High School in Barangay Tandang Sora, District 6, Quezon City, to be known
as Tandang Sora Senior High School, and appropriating funds threfor.

SP-6192, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the Honorable City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to negotiate
and enter into a contract with the registered owners of a parcel of land located
at Barangay Tandang Sora to be utilized for the construction of Tandang Sora High
School.

SP-6415, S-2015 A resolution authorizing the Honorable Quezon City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista to
enter into a contract/agreement for the purchase of CCTV with Command and Con-
trol Center Equipment in the total amount of eighty nine million two hundred fifty
three thousand seven hundred eighteen pesos and forty centavos
(Php89,253,718.40) to be installed in and utilized by all the public elementary and
secondary schools in Quezon City.

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HON. DONATO C. MATIAS
Councilor, 6th District
Chairperson, Committee on Youth & Sports Development

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-2459, S-2015 An ordinance revising the Quezon City Market Code regulating the establishment,
classification, operation, and administration of public markets and all other
market-related activities in Quezon City.

SP- 2246, S-2014 An ordinance providing financial support and services to Quezon City working
constituents and employment seekers, known as the Hanap Na, Pay Later Program.

SP-2413, S-2015 An ordinance creating the Veterinary Services Division into City Veterinary
Department, expanding its functions and providing for its annual appropriations.

SP-5789, S-2013 Resolution supporting the strict implementation of the procedure for the
application of franchise for markets and slaughterhouses and special permits for
tiangges as provided by Ordinance No. SP-1786, S-2007 and Ordinance No. SP-944,
S-2000, otherwise known as the Quezon City Market Code, as amended by
Ordinance No. SP-1520, S-2005.

SP-6163, S-2014 Resolution respectfully recommending to the honorable Mayor Herbert M.


Bautista, the procurement of “Emergency Go Bag” to be distributed to the
residents of the most disaster risk-prone areas as part of the City’s pro-active
measure inmitigating the projected disastrous effects in case of a major earthquake
particularly those living in areas along the “West Marikina Valley Fault” – as well
as those living near waterways who are perennially victims of massive flooding
during typhoons/storms and heavy downpour caused by the Southwest Monsoon
(Habagat).

SP-6169, S-2014 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista to purchase
one (1) unit of mobile library for the Quezon City Public Library to be used by the
differrent barangays in the 6th Legislative District, Quezon City, to be charged from
any available funds under the Office of the Mayor.

SP-6359, S-2015 Resolution expressing support for the immediate enactment into law of Senate Bill
No. 2472 entitled “An Act Integrating Voter’s Education in the Junior and Senior High
School Curricula” authored by Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago.

SP-6478, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor Herbert M. Bautista, to purchase one (1) unit
of 4000 liter water tanker vehicle for the greening program of the various parks in
the 6th District by the Parks Development and Administration (PDAD), to be
charged from any available funds under the Office of the City Mayor.

SP-6347, S-2015 Resolution strongly supporting House Bill No. 5071, Entitled “An Act Establishing A
Senior High School In Barangay Tandang Sora, District 6, Quezon City, to be known
as Tandang Sora Senior High School, and appropriating funds therefor.

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SP-6353, S-2015 Resolution strongly supporting House Bill No. 4606, entitled “An Act Establishing A
National High School in Barangay Pasong Tamo, Quezon City, to be known as Pasong
Tamo National High School, and appropriating funds therefor”.

SP-6530, S-2015 Resolution creating a task force to identify skills and languages responsive to the
regional and global market.

SP-6237, S-2015 Resolution adopting two more colors to represent two new Legislative Districts
in the existing color scheme for Legislative Districts as provided by Resolution No.
NC-270, S-89 also known as “A Resolution Adopting a Color Scheme for the Four
Councilor Districts of Quezon City in order to facilitate, through color distinction
the delineation of the respective territorial extent of each of the Councilors
District”.

SP-6480, S-2015 Resolution authorizing the City Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to create an
Executive-Legislative Working Group for the purpose of establishing twinning ties
between the cities in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and
Quezon City, defining its functions, duties and responsibilities.

SP-6192, S-2014 A Resolution authorizing the City Mayor Honorable Herbert M. Bautista, to
negotiate and enter into a contract with the registered owners of a parcel of land
located at Barangay Tandang Sora to be utilized for the construction of Tandang
Sora High School.

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HON. RICARDO B. CORPUZ
President, Liga ng mga Barangay
Chairperson, Committee on Barangay Affairs

SP/PO NO. TITLE

SP-5963, S-14 Resolution authorizing the one hundred forty-two (142) barangays of Quezon
City to re-program a portion of their respective unexpended quick Response
Fund (QRF) for the year 2011-2012 now forming part of their respective special
trust fund and for a minimum of fity thousand pesos (p50,000.00) but not
exceeding one hundred thousand pesos (p100,000.00) for the purpose of
transfering them to the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund
(LDRRMF) of selected barangays in the Province of Leyte Declared as under the
State of Calamity by his Excellency, President Benigno S. Aquino III, under
Proclamation No. 682 due to Typhoon Yolanda for the purpose of supporting
its recovery and rehabilitation programs in order that situation and living
conditions of people therein may be normalized as quickly as possible in
accordance with Liga Ng Mga Barangay, Quezon City Chapters Operation Plan
Agapay Sa Kapatid Na Barangay (Oplan:AKAP Barangay) and for other purposes.

PO19CC-349 Ordinance mandating all motorcycle riders to wear non-tint open face standard
protective motorcycle helmets while driving the territorial jurisdicton of Quezon
City and providing penalties therefore.
Calendared for first reading on August 11, 2014

PO19CC-369 Ordinance mandating all barangays to assist the City in the effective and efficient
collection of taxes, fees and charges and providing incentives to the barangays
therefore.
Calendared for first reading on August 26, 2014

PO19CC-450 Ordinance mandating all those who conduct business within Quezon City to
submit a formal notice of any closure, cessation, and/or retirement of their
business, whether permanently or temporarily, with the barangays having
territorial jurisdiction over them, providing penalties therefor, and for other
purposes.
Calendared for first reading on March 9, 2015

PO19CC-489 Ordinance creating the Drug Related Public Nuisance Abatement Board, providing
funds therefor and for other purposes.
Calendared for first reading on May 11, 2015

PO19CC-490 Ordinance creating the Manuel Luis Quezon Barangay Governance Academy,
providing funds therefor and for other purposes.
Calendared for first reading on May 11, 2015

PO19CC-491 Ordinance creating the Quezon City Special Anti-Illegal Drugs Education Center,
providing funds therefor and for other purposes.
Calendared for first reading on May 11, 2015

PO19CC-492 Ordinance implementing the Drug Free Work Place Program, mandating the
conduct of authorized drug testing by all offices of the Local Government of
Quezon City, including the offices of its 142 barangays, providing funds therefor
and providing penalties for violation thereof.
Approved on third and final reading on December 14, 2015

PO19CC-596 Ordinance Granting comprehensive benefits to Barangay Officials, including


Barangay Tanods, Members of the Lupon ng Tagapamayapa, Barangay Health
Workers, Barangay Day Care Workers and other Barangay Workers, providing funds
therefor and for other purposes.
Calendared for first reading on February 15, 2016

PO19CC-597 Ordinance rationalizing the imposition of taxes, fees and charges by the
barangays for business and other activities within the respective territorial
jurisdiction of each barangay by removing the ceiling fee for barangay clearances
and other charges thereby repealing City Ordinance No. SP 1243 Series 2003,
amended by City Ordinance No. Sp. 1923 Series 2009 and for other purposes.
Calendared for first reading on February 10, 2016
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