for each type of solid waste. Creation of IEC & Advocacy Teams – A municipal IEC & Advocacy team shall be created and shall be responsible in promoting SWM concerns in the municipality. There will be regular inspection of establishments to make sure that solid wastes are properly segregated and stored, and that collection rules are followed. Section 45. 9003. Section 52. The top 10 deputized volunteers based on the number of apprehensions per annum will be given a Plaque of Commendation by the Municipal Mayor. 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code, the LGUs shall be primarily responsible for the implementation and enforcement of the provisions of this Act within their respective jurisdictions.”; WHEREAS, Section 16 of Republic Act No. Blezildo Peralta ------ ______________________, Kag. Resolution Number 46 calls for the implementation of the total segregation of solid waste in the local community as well as the approval … Discounts on SWM Fees – There shall be a ten percent (10%) discount on the SWM fee when such  is paid in full at the start of the year. Solid waste management Transportation and traffic review and air quality Managing water resources Institutional framework for mainstreaming EPM The proposition paper on Managing Recreation and Green Space (Exhibit 1) was very useful in clarifying the issues and the Task Force on Green Space generally adopted the strategies proposed. ), purok officials, and other concerned citizens. Section 19. Fines and Penalties – The following fines and penalties shall be imposed for violation of this Ordinance: Section 49. sacks, bins, boxes, cans, bags, etc.) Enforcement activities will also strengthen the IEC campaign. Section 14. The Sangguniang Bayan shall appropriate the necessary funds to support the implementation of the IEC program. Coverage – The solid waste management fees imposed herein shall be collected from all sources of solid waste covered by the solid waste management services provided by the Municipality. Public Notification – The Constituents of Kabacan shall be regularly informed of acts performed and activities undertaken in connection with the implementation of the ISWM Plan of Kabacan. Be it ordained, by the Sangguniang Bayan in a regular session duly assembled, that: Section 1. The annual SWM work and financial plan will be submitted to the ESWM Board for its endorsement to the SB so such can be included in the annual budget of the municipality. Section 7. They’re also mandated to establish and maintain a Materials Recovery Facility, “a solid waste transfer station or sorting station, drop-off center, a composting facility, and a recycling facility.” Funding – The funds for the implementation of the municipal ISWM Plan shall be sourced from the twenty percent (20%) development fund and other available sources including funds from funding agencies. Gonzales said this after she was elected as Liga ng mga Barangay president on Monday at the Bacolod City […] Monitoring and Evaluation – Enforcement activities will undergo periodic monitoring and evaluation. Section 23. –  All junk shop owners and ambulant junk buyers operating in the municipality shall secure the necessary permit/accreditation from the MPDO/MENRO prior to operation. upang madaling mabatid kung sino ang dayuhan o bumibisita lamang; SAPAGKAT iniaatas rin ng Batas Republika 7160 na magkakaroon ng nasasa panahong talaan ng mga nagsisipanirahan sa barangay; SAPAGKAT makakatulong din sa mga nagsisipanirahan sa barangay sa kanilang pakikipag-transaksyon sa mga pribado at pampublikong ahensya na humihingi ng katibayan ng pagkakakilanlan o I.D. The Head of the SWM Section of the MPDO/MENRO shall prescribe the specific SWM Ordinances and/or regulations of the municipality that may be enforced by the auxiliary enforcers. SA LAHAT NG NANINIRAHAN, NANGANGASERA, NAKIKIPISAN O NAMIMIRMIHAN SA NASASAKUPAN NG BARANGAY 599 AT NAGTATADHANA NG PARUSA SA LALABAG. The minimum requirements prescribed in RA 9003 and its IRR shall likewise be complied with. The results of the screening will be published or posted in strategic places. Fees for Institutions – Institutions shall pay a monthly solid waste management fee for services provided by the Municipality as follows: Section 41. Incorporation by Reference – The Municipal Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan adopted and approved by the Sangguniang Bayan through Resolution No. Organization or Reorganization of the Barangay Ecological Solid Waste Management Committee (BESWMC) July 12, 2018. management guided by the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000. Cedric S. Mantawil, the Sangguniang Bayan has-, RESOLVED, as it hereby resolves, to enact, as it hereby enacts-, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR AN INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, PRESCRIBING FEES FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DECLARING CERTAIN ACTS PROHIBITED AND PROVIDING PENALTIES, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFORE AND AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ORDINANCE NO. Enforcers are expected to regularly report on their performance using pre-agreed performance indicators. 599-08-13               Concurring the creation of: a.) Ito ay magkakabisa sa araw na pagtibayin at sang-ayon sa itinakda ng batas. Section 2. perform such other functions as may be required. 2006-014, S. 2006. The barangay MRFs shall be established and operated in accordance with the strategy and guidelines prescribed in the municipal ISWM Plan. Ang mga nagsisipanirahan, namamalagi, nakikipisan o nangangasera sa nasasakupang barangay bago maipasa ang kautusang ito ay, Ang sino mang nagsisipanirahan, namamalagi, nakikipisan o bedspacer na mapatunayang, Kag. 9003 provides that, “The province, city or municipality, through its local solid waste management boards, shall prepare its respective 10-year solid waste management plans consistent with the National Solid Waste Management Framework: Provided, That the waste management plan shall be for the re-use, recycling and composting of wastes generated in their respective jurisdictions: Provided, further, That the solid waste management plan of the LGU shall ensure the efficient management of solid waste generated within its jurisdiction.”; WHEREAS, Section 47 of Republic Act No. For every apprehension, a cash award of twenty five percent (60%) of the penalty actually paid shall be given to the deputized volunteer. Likewise, the minimum requirements for establishment and operation prescribed in RA 9003 and its IRR shall be complied with. Section 25. Community members should decide how important solid waste management is and determine the best ways to achieve waste management goals. 200006-014, S. 2006. In addition, such owner or person in charge shall notify the residents or occupants of such premises of the requirements of segregation. Additional Requirements for Premises Containing Six (6) or More Residential Units – The owner or person in charge of premises containing six (6) or more residential units shall provide for the residents a designated area and containers in which to accumulate source separated recyclable materials for collection. Establishment of the Fund – There is hereby created, as a special account of the Municipality of Kabacan Municipal Solid Waste Management Fund to be administered by the Municipal Solid Waste Management Board. "creating the ecological solid waste management committee pursuant to the provisions of republic act 9003" 04-2010 - Pagpapatibay at pagtangkilik sa Ordinansa ng Lungsod ng Balanga Kautusang Bilang 07-2008. NOW THEREFORE, after thorough deliberation and discussion, on motion of Hon. Section 60. Incentives and/or Rewards for Enforcers – The Municipality shall give incentives and or rewards to enforcers as follows: Section 61. RESOLUTION NO. For the Best Barangay-Cluster 1, Quebiawan was hailed as Top 1, followed by Maimpis and San Isidro. APPROVED by the SANGGUNIANG BAYAN of the Municipality of Kabacan this 29th   day of January, 2009. Guidelines – The collection and transport of solid waste shall be undertaken in accordance with the guidelines and mechanisms prescribed in the municipal ISWM plan. Section 15. The SWM Section will then evaluate and screen the applicants. Section 62. Section 3. Unsegregated waste shall not be collected. It mandates source segregation, segregated collection, and segregated destination of waste and the establishment of a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in every barangay or cluster of barangays. Declaration of Policies – It is hereby declared the policy of the Municipality to adopt and implement a comprehensive, integrated and ecological solid waste management program which shall: a)    Ensure the protection of public health and environment; b)    Utilize environmentally-sound methods that maximize the utilization of valuable resources and encourage resources conservation and recovery; c)    Set guidelines and targets for solid waste avoidance and volume reduction through source reduction and waste minimization measures, including composting, recycling, re-use, recovery and others, before collection, treatment and disposal in appropriate and environmentally-sound solid waste management facilities in accordance with ecologically sustainable development principles; d)    Ensure the proper segregation, collection, transport, storage, treatment and disposal of solid waste through the formulation and adoption of the best environmental practices in ecological waste management excluding incineration; e)    Strengthen the integration of ecological solid waste management and resources conservation and recovery topics into the academic curricula of formal and non-formal education in order to promote environmental awareness and action among citizenry; f)     Implement local enforcement plan with barangays and other local government units, non-government organizations, and the private sector; g)    Encourage greater private sector participation in solid waste management; h)   Institutionalize public participation in the development and implementation of integrated, comprehensive and ecological waste management programs; and. Evaluation of Volunteers – Volunteers will be evaluated after the training and those who pass shall go through a probationary period of one (1) month as temporary enforcers. Section 8. Erwin Sampaga ------ ______________________, Kag. Payment of fine or render community service depending on prescribed penalty. Title 599-08-01 Adopting City Ordinance 1600. 02-004         Urinating in Public Place (C.O. First Offense – P500.00 or 8 hours community service, Second Offense – P1,000.00 or 16 hours community service, Third Offense – P2,500.00 or 40 hours community service. Section 4. Section 38. BACOLOD City – Barangay Taculing is now ready to be this capital city’s model village in implementing the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 (Republic Act 9003), according to its village chief Lady Gles Gonzales. In the establishment and operations of the sanitary landfill, the requirements and guidelines set out in the IRR of RA 9003 and the municipal ISWM plan shall be complied with. Dolores de Leon ----- ______________________, Kag. The training/s shall, at the minimum, cover the following topics: Section 57. Ang sino mang nagsisipanirahan, namamalagi, nakikipisan o bedspacer na mapatunayang lumabag sa mga tuntunin ng kautusang ito ay parurusahan ng pagbabayad ng multang Isandaang piso (Php 100.00) sa bawat nagdaang buwan. Section 17. Section 58. Collection of garbage fees for institutions and establishments shall be collected by the Municipal Treasurer’s Office or may be incorporated in the payment of business permit fees. 9003 and in the enforcement of its provisions; provided, such ordinances shall be formulated pursuant to relevant provisions of R.A. No. 1600), B.O. You can also have an impressive website for free. Establishment of Materials Recovery Facility. Section 29. R.A. 9003 provided for the ways on how a municipality should enforce and implement a good solid Implementation – The Municipal Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan shall be implemented in accordance with the implementation schedule, strategies and guidelines contained in the said Plan. The session was called to order by the Acting Presiding Officer at 9:45 A.M. and the following  were: PRESENT:        Hon. Waste Management provides a quick and easy service called MedWaste Tracker® which provides efficient and affordable pre-paid mailing systems for the management of sharps and medical waste. SAPAGKAT sa kanilang mga impormasyong ibinibigay malalaman ang tunay na kalagayang pang ekonomiya  at pang kalusugan ng bawat pamilya at dito masusukat ang mga praktikal na pangangailangan ng nasasakop ng Barangay na ito, na siyang pagbabasehan sa paggawa ng mga programa at proyekto ng komunidad. Section 54. MunicodeNEXT, the industry's leading search application with over 3,300 codes and growing! Section 5. Section 31. a)       Ang mga nagsisipanirahan, namamalagi, nakikipisan o nangangasera sa nasasakupang barangay bago maipasa ang kautusang ito ay kinakailangang magparehistro at iparehistro din ang ka-miyembro ng pamilya o nakikipisan ng wala pa sa hustong gulang, sa loob ng (30) araw mula sa pagkakabisa ng kautusang ito. Solid Waste Management Officer shall have a bachelor’s degree on engineering or ... segregation at source, to include backyard composting per barangay; d) Technical Assistance, logistical and training support to barangay and ... Municipal Resolution No. Categories of Solid Waste – Solid waste shall be segregated into the following categories: Section 9. d)    Proponents belonging to the private sector and civil society groups shall be accredited by the Municipal Solid Waste Management Board. Volunteers may be members of civil society organizations (POs, NGOs, youth groups, etc. Additional Requirements for All Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Establishments – The owners or heads of all commercial, institutional and industrial establishments shall provide a designated area and containers in which to accumulate source separated recyclable materials for collection. - Visibility of sorters - On going -Brgy. In determining such requirements or qualifications, the MPDO/MENRO shall take into account, at the very least, the apprehending, recording and reporting responsibilities of deputized volunteers. The Municipal Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan. f)             Buy-back center shall refer to a recycling center that purchases or otherwise accepts recyclable materials from the public for the purpose of recycling such materials; g)            Collection shall refer to the act of removing solid waste from the source or from a communal storage point; h)           Composting shall refer to the controlled decomposition of organic matter by micro-organisms, mainly bacteria and fungi, into a humuslike product; i)             Consumer electronics shall refer to special wastes that include worn-out, broken, and other discarded items such as radios, stereos, and TV sets; j)              Controlled dump shall refer to a disposal site at which solid waste is deposited in accordance with the minimum prescribed standards of site operation; k)            Department shall refer to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources; l)             Disposal shall refer to the discharge, deposit, dumping, spilling, leaking or placing of any solid waste into or in any land; m)          Disposal site shall refer to a site where solid waste is finally discharged and deposited; n)           Ecological solid waste management shall refer to the systematic administration of activities which provide for segregation at source, segregated transportation, storage, transfer, processing, treatment, and disposal of solid waste and all other waste management activities which do not harm the environment; p)            Generation shall refer to the act or process of producing solid waste; q)            Generator shall refer to a person, natural or judicial, who last uses a material and makes it available for disposal or recycling; r)             Hazardous waste shall refer to solid waste or combination of solid waste which because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics may; 1)            cause, or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible, illness; or. ); and. Section 51. These include large worn-out or broken household, commercial, and industrial items such as furniture, lamps, bookcase, filing cabinets, and other similar items; d)            Bureau shall refer to the Environmental Management Bureau; e)            Business establishments refer to establishments that are required to secure business permits prior to operation. Reference Number: MC2018-112. Recruitment – To initiate the process of recruitment, the MPDO/MENRO will hold an LGU-wide information dissemination and orientation regarding the need for volunteers, their roles and responsibilities, and the criteria for selection. Separability Clause – If any provision of this Ordinance or the application of such provision to any person or circumstances is declared invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance or the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected by such declaration. 9003 provides that local government units shall be required to legislate appropriate ordinances to aid in the implementation of Republic Act No. Such current practices are unsustainable. Solid waste management projects which catalyze investment from the private sector and/or other investors; Innovative solid waste management approaches, Prototyping solid waste management models. The MPDC/MENRO Office, supported by the municipal IEC Team shall be responsible for the posting of the above information. It is a contaminated liquid that contains dissolved and suspended materials; t)             Materials recovery facility – includes a solid waste transfer station or sorting station, drop-off center, a composting facility, and a recycling facility; u)           Municipal waste shall refer to wastes produced from activities within local government units which include a combination of domestic, commercial, institutional and industrial wastes and street litters; v)            Open dump shall refer to a disposal area wherein the solid wastes are indiscriminately thrown or disposed of without due planning and consideration for environmental and health standards; w)           Opportunity to recycle shall refer to the act of providing a place for collecting source-separated recyclable material, located either at a disposal site or at another location more convenient to the population being served, and collection at least once a month of source-separated recyclable material from collection program that gives notice to each person of the opportunity to recycle and encourage source separation of recyclable material; x)            Person(s) shall refer to any being, natural or judicial, susceptible of rights and obligations, or of being the subject of legal relations; y)            Post-consumer material shall refer only to those materials or products generated by a business or consumer which have served their intended end use, and which have been separated or diverted from solid waste for the purpose of being collected, processed and used as a raw material in the manufacturing of recycled product, excluding materials and by-products generated from, and commonly used within an original manufacturing process, such as mill scrap; z)            Receptacles shall refer to individual containers used for the source separation and the collection of recyclable materials; aa)         Recovered materials shall refer to material and by-products that have been recovered or diverted from solid waste for the purpose of being collected, processed and used as a raw material in the manufacture of a recycled product; bb)         Recyclable material shall refer to any waste material retrieved from the waste stream and free from contamination that can stall be converted into suitable beneficial use or for other purposes, including, but not limited to, newspaper, ferrous scrap metal, non-ferrous scrap metal, used oil, corrugated cardboard, aluminum, glass, office paper, tin cans and other materials as may be determined by the Commission; cc)         Recycled material shall refer to post-consumer material that has been recycled and returned to the economy; dd)         Recycling shall refer to the treating of used or waste materials through a process of making them suitable for beneficial use and for other purposes, and includes any process by which solid waste materials are transformed into new products in such a manner that the original products may lose their identity, and which may be used as raw materials for the production of other goods or services: Provided, that the collection, segregation and re-use of previously used packaging material shall be deemed recycling under this Act; ee)         Residual wastes refer to any material which has no more use at all and therefore be disposed off from source.