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Republic of the Philippines Province of Pangasinan

City of Alaminos

OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD


Tel. Nos.: (075) 552.7105 | (075) 551.2751
EXCERPT TAKEN FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF THE CITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN HELD ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2005. PRESENT: HON. MICHAEL ROY S. BOLING - ACTING PRESIDING OFFICER (City Councilor) Hon. Ma. Angela A. Braganza -doHon. Rufina J. Gabriel -doHon. Filemon R. Bacala, Jr. -doHon. Orlando Ang Panday R. Go -doHon. Cirilo B. Radoc, CPA, Ll.B. -doHon. Carolyn D. Sison -doHon. Cesar C. Manzano, Ret. Col., PAF -doHon. Constante R. Carasi, M.D. -doHon. Mario P. Rabadon, LBP - Ex-Officio Member Hon. Margielou Orange D. Humilde, SKP - Ex-Officio Member ABSENT: HON. TEOFILO G. HUMILDE, JR. - (O.B.) Manila Hon. Joselito O. Fontelera - (O.B.) Manila
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ORDINANCE NO. 2005-19 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN INTEGRATED YOUTH AND SPORTS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR THE CITY OF ALAMINOS, CREATING THE OFFICE OF THE HUNDRED ISLANDS YOUTH AND SPORTS COUNCIL AND PROVIDING FUNDS FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION THEREOF. WHEREAS, Article XIV, Section 19 (1) of the 1987 Constitution provides that The State shall promote physical education and encourage sports programs, league competitions, and amateur sports, including training for international competitions, to foster self-discipline, teamwork and excellence for the development of a healthy and alert citizenry; WHEREAS, paragraph 2 of the above-quoted constitutional provision states further that All educational institutions shall undertake regular sports activities throughout the country in cooperation with athletic clubs and sectors; WHEREAS, Republic Act No. 6847 created the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) under the Office of the President to carry out this constitutional mandate in coordination with the various government departments and private entities; WHEREAS, Section 7 (m) of R.A. No. 6847 provides that the PSC shall encourage, promote, and sustain the creation and establishment of regional, provincial, municipal, and barangay or school district sports promotion and development councils composed of officials from the Department of Education, local government officials and representatives of the private sector that shall initiate, conduct and coordinate sports activities in their respective jurisdictions in order to ensure the implementation of the National Policy and Program of SPORTS FOR ALL; WHEREAS, Her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo issued Executive Order No. 438 on June 27, 2005 approving and adopting the Medium-Term Youth Development Plan (MTYDP) 2005-2010 which shall serve as the guiding framework for National Government Agencies (NGAs), Local Government Units (LGUs), and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in the formulation and implementation of youth-oriented programs and policies; WHEREAS, in Sec. 3 of the above Executive Order, all LGUs are encouraged to adopt the MTYDP in their efforts to address the issues and concerns of the youth at the local level; WHEREAS, Alaminos in the past has produced excellent athletes who triumphantly competed both in the national and international competitions, either as amateur or professional athletes, to wit: Rodolfo Tan Cardoso, first Asian Chess International Master, Winnie Casipit, gold medallist in 100 m. dash, 200 m. and 400 m. run at Palarong Pambansa, Fernando Bristol, gold medallist in 200 m. and 400 m. run at Palarong Pambansa, Nilda Raquio, gold medalist in 100 m. dash and 200 m. run at Palarong Pambansa, Joenard Martinez, gold medallist in sepak-takraw at Palarong Pambansa as team member for Region I, Mary Ellen Caasi as team member in Womens Basketball for SEA Games in Singapore, and Lordie Tugade and Porfirio Marzan, Jr. of the Philippine Basketball Association;

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(Cont. Ord. No. 2005-19, enacted on September 16, 2005) - page 2 of 5 WHEREAS, the above-mentioned athletes excelled in their respective sports events despite the absence or lack of support from local government because of either the personal discipline or diligence of the athletes themselves, or the initiative and resourcefulness of the schools or entities they represent; WHEREAS, the City of Alaminos can produce a steady supply of athletes for national and international competitions and can have a stronger and more successful sports program if only it will give the full support that the athletes need to boost their morale, maximize their potentials for victory, and inspire them to play their best for the city during competitions; WHEREAS, the City Government of Alaminos seeks to establish an integrated youth and sports development program in order to discover and develop fresh would-be athletes from the primary and secondary levels who will someday represent competently the City of Alaminos in the national level competitions, or who will become national athletes who will bring honor and glory for the city; WHEREAS, the citys integrated youth and sports development program aims to contribute to the National Sports Development Program; WHEREAS, the City Government desires to grant scholarships and assistance to those who will be in the citys Pool of Players, and especially scholarship privileges in the tertiary level and other incentives for those who will bring home for the city the highest honors in regional, national, and international competitions; WHEREAS, it is imperative for the City Government to provide and upgrade its sports facilities which is at par with international standards that will give us the capability to host citywide, provincial, regional, and national competitions; WHEREAS, the City Government also desires to upgrade, enhance and professionalize the skills and capabilities of our local coaches, trainers, and referees and provide them with incentives and benefits that will correspond to their efforts in contributing to the success of the citys sports program; WHEREAS, the City Government intends to give due honor and recognition for outstanding Alaminos athletes by establishing a Hall of Fame for those who contributed significantly to the history of sports in Alaminos by garnering championship trophies and gold medals during regional and national competitions in their respective events; WHEREAS, the City Government wishes to institutionalize the integrated youth and sports development program and envisions the continuity of its implementation that will transcend the changes in the citys administration, until it is either repealed or amended in order to give way for a better sports program for the city. NOW, THEREFORE, be it enacted by the Sangguniang Panlungsod in session assembled, That:

SECTION 1. TITLE. This ordinance shall be known as INTEGRATED YOUTH AND SPORTS ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF ALAMINOS. SECTION 2. FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SPORTS PROGRAM. The Hundred Islands Youth Council (HIYSC) under the Office of the City Mayor and the Alaminos City Schools Division Office of the Department of Education shall be responsible for the formulation and implementation of the citys Comprehensive Sports Program. This program shall include, but not limited to the yearround Sports Calendar of Activities, Talent Identification and Development Program, Training Program, and Monthly Training Schedule. SECTION 3. IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES. The Office of the City Mayor with the Alaminos City Schools Division Office, HIYSC, City Administrator, City Treasurer, and the City Budget Officer, shall promulgate implementing guidelines for effective implementation of this ordinance in which such implementing guidelines shall be deemed part of this ordinance. SECTION 4. SCHOOL SPORTS PROGRAM. The Alaminos City Schools Division Office, in consultation and cooperation with HIYSC, shall formulate a yearly sports program for all public and private schools in the primary and secondary levels for the following purposes: a. Instill sports awareness among the pupils and students. b. Foster the value of self-discipline, teamwork, and excellence for the development of a healthy and alert citizenry. - turn to the next page please -

(Cont. Ord. No. 2005-19, enacted on September 16, 2005) - page 3 of 5 c. Ensure a ready supply of competitive athletes that will represent the City during provincial, regional, and national competitions. d. Provide a good alternative to using illegal drugs. SECTION 5. TRAINING OF COACHES, TRAINERS, AND REFEREES. The City Government shall invite professional coaches, trainers, and referees from various sports events as consultants to train our own local coaches, trainers, and referees on the standard rules and techniques for their respective events and improve their performances, both during trainings and competitions. The City Government shall pay such consultants from the budget that will be appropriated for Sports Development. SECTION 6. INCENTIVES FOR COACHES, TRAINERS, AND REFEREES. Local coaches, trainers, and referees from the City of Alaminos shall be compensated on the following schemes: A. Those that are employed permanently, either as government or as private employees, nevertheless, can render their services as coaches, trainers, or referees after office hours or during weekends shall be paid on an honorarium basis. B. Those who shall serve, as coaches, trainers, and referees on a full-time basis shall be paid as full-time employees of the City Government with corresponding benefits that are due to government employees. SECTION 7. BENEFITS AND INCENTIVES FOR ATHLETES. Athletes from various sports events, who are in the citys Pool of Players, shall enjoy the following benefits and incentives: A. During In-Training a. Food b. Subsistence Allowance c. Complete Set of Uniforms d. Sports Equipments and Supplies e. Vitamins f. Free Health Care Services g. Social Security Benefits B. During Competition a. Food b. Subsistence Allowance c. Complete Set of Uniforms d. Sports Equipments and Supplies e. Vitamins f. Free Health Care Servcies g. Social Security Benefits SECTION 8. SPORTS SCHOLARSHIP. A. Those that will excel in their respective sports events and consequently bring honor for the city through their participation in high-level competitions like the Inter-Regional Athletic Association (IRAA) Meet or the Palarong Pambansa shall enjoy the following benefits: a. They shall be enrolled in the Scholar ng Bayan through sports. b. They shall be entitled for recommendation in any sports scholarship program in the Tertiary Level. B. The Office of the City Mayor shall enroll the deserving athletes to the Scholar ng Bayan and shall grant scholarship privileges, benefits, and incentives to those who excelled in their respective sports events. SECTION 9. CREATION OF HUNDRED ISLANDS YOUTH AND SPORTS COUNCIL WITH ITS DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. The Office of the Hundred Islands Youth and Sports Council shall be created to formulate plans that will promote the sports, socio-economic, education, socio-cultural and civic programs of the City Government for the youth sector. A. Sports a. The HIYSC shall formulate guidelines, rules and regulations for a sports for all programs for the populace including both the youth and other interested citizens. - turn to the next page please -

(Cont. Ord. No. 2005-19, enacted on September 16, 2005) - page 4 of 5 b. The HIYSC shall formulate a comprehensive sports development program starting from the grassroots level to develop future career and national athletes. c. The HIYSC shall organize a coachs pool, sports officials pool and an athletes pool for continuous training and development. d. The HIYSC shall assist in sports festivals, league competitions, palaros, and other activities to have a year-round calendar of activities for the youth. e. The HIYSC shall coordinate with the Department of Education and the colleges of the city to integrate their entire sports program and be directed to achieve the vision of developing career and national athletes. f. The HIYSC shall establish a sports youth center to cater to the needs and development of the youth. g. The HIYSC shall organize sports clinics, trainings and seminars by bringing certified sports facilitators for the youth. h. The HIYSC shall assist in the IRAA and the Palarong Pambansa. B. Socio-Economic a. The HIYSC shall formulate guidelines, rules and regulations for a youth-hiring program throughout the year. b. The HIYSC shall assist the youth in finding jobs through TESDA and the PESO Office. c. The HIYSC shall formulate guidelines, rules and regulations for assisting the youth in establishing micro-business by providing financial assistance, training, technical and marketing assistance. d. The HIYSC shall coordinate with and assist the City Social Welfare and Development Office on related programs and projects. C. Education a. The HIYSC shall formulate guidelines, rules and regulations in providing back-to-school programs and computer literacy for the Out-of-School Youth (OSY). b. The HIYSC shall provide trainings and seminars for the youth. c. The HIYSC shall formulate guidelines, rules and regulations in providing scholarships to poor but deserving students. d. The HIYSC shall coordinate with and assist the DepEd and CSWDO on related program and projects. D. Socio-Cultural a. The HIYSC shall formulate guidelines, rules and regulations for a cultural program to develop the youths artistic talents. b. The HIYSC shall organize cultural activities for the youth throughout the year. c. The HIYSC shall organize contest and competitions to encourage the youth in developing their artistic talents. d. The HIYSC shall coordinate with and assist the Tourism Office, DepEd and the SK Federation or related programs and projects. E. Civic a. The HIYSC shall formulate guidelines, rules and regulations in organizing a waste management program involving the youth to promote cleanliness in our city. b. The HIYSC shall formulate guidelines, rules and regulations for a Linis-Kalye contest to be conducted yearly. c. The HIYSC shall forge Memorandum of Agreements to work with the schools on civic projects for their National Services Training Program (NSTP). d. The HIYSC shall Coordinate with and assist the City General Services Office (CGSO), DepEd and SK Federation on related programs and projects. SECTION 10. FUNDING FOR THE PROGRAM. Funding for this program shall come from the citys 20% Development Fund, sponsorships, and donations from outside sources. SECTION 11. HALL OF FAME FOR ALAMINOS SPORTS. The City Government shall establish a Hall of Fame for Alaminos Sports in honor and due recognition for those athletes, both in the past and in the generations to come, who gave honor and glory for Alaminos during regional and national competitions by bringing home championship trophies and gold medals in their respective sports events. - turn to the next page please -

(Cont. Ord. No. 2005-19, enacted on September 16, 2005) - page 5 of 5 SECTION 12. CONTINUITY OF THE PROGRAM. The Integrated Sports Development Program, as contained in this ordinance, shall continue to be in full force and effect unless otherwise repealed, amended, or modified accordingly. SECTION 13. SEPARABILITY CLAUSE. If for any reason, any provision, section or part of this ordinance is declared not valid by a Court of competent jurisdiction or suspended or revoked by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, such judgment shall not affect or impair the remaining provisions, sections, or parts thereof, which shall remain or continue to be in full force and effect. SECTION 14. EFFECTIVITY. This ordinance shall take effect upon approval by the Sangguniang Panlungsod and subsequent review by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan.
Sponsored by : Hon. Ma. Angela A. Braganza Co-sponsored by : Hon. Cirilo B. Radoc, CPA, Ll.B.

I HEREBY CERTIFY to the correctness of the foregoing ordinance which consist some five (5) pages including this page.
JOSEFINA Q. TABLANG Acting Secretary ATTESTED: MICHAEL ROY S. BOLING (City Councilor) Acting Presiding Officer MA. ANGELA A. BRAGANZA Member ORLANDO ANG PANDAY R. GO Member RUFINA J. GABRIEL Member CIRILO B. RADOC, CPA, Ll.B. Member FILEMON R. BACALA, JR. Member CAROLYN D. SISON Member

CESAR C. MANZANO, RET. COL., PAF Member MARIO P. RABADON, LBP Ex-Officio Member NOTED: TEOFILO G. HUMILDE, JR. City Vice Mayor/ SP Presiding Officer

CONSTANTE R. CARASI, M.D. Member

MARGIELOU ORANGE D. HUMILDE, SKP Ex-Officio Member

APPROVED: HERNANI A. BRAGANZA City Mayor

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