Title
Creation of Basista Municipality, Pangasi
Law
Executive Order No. 446
Decision Date
Sep 5, 1961
Executive Order No. 446 establishes the municipality of Basista in Pangasinan, delineating its boundaries from the municipalities of San Carlos, Bayambang, and Malasique, and stipulating the conditions for its governance and financial viability.

Questions (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 446)

It was pursuant to Section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code.

Basista was created in the Province of Pangasinan.

Basista was formed from barrios of San Carlos, Bayambang, and Malasique, all in Pangasinan.

Basista (1), Obong (2), Palma (3), Navatat (4), Malimpuec (5), Anambongan (6), Cabeldatan (7), Dompay (8), Bayoyong (9), and Mapolo-polo (10).

Nalneran (1) and Malimpuec West (2).

Patakbo.

At the barrio of Basista.

The boundaries are indicated by hatched red pencil lines on the map of the Municipality of San Carlos, Scale 1:50,000, kept in the office of the authority issuing/keeping the record.

They retain their present territories minus the territory comprised in the Municipality of Basista (i.e., the segregation removes the specified barrios).

Upon appointment and qualification of the mayor, vice-mayor, and a majority of the councilors; and upon certification by the Secretary of Finance that Basista is financially capable to implement the Minimum Wage Law and to meet statutory obligations and essential services, and that the parent municipalities can still maintain their governments and obligations after segregation.

That Basista is financially capable to implement the Minimum Wage Law and provide statutory obligations and ordinary essential services of a regular municipality, and that the parent municipalities can still meet their obligations and provide essential services after the segregation.

Appointment and qualification of the mayor, vice-mayor, and a majority of the councilors.

Implement the Minimum Wage Law and provide for statutory obligations and ordinary essential services of a regular municipality.

The mayor, the vice-mayor, and a majority of the councilors.

It refers to the reassignment/removal of the specified territory from San Carlos, Bayambang, and Malasique, affecting their ability to continue municipal governance and obligations despite reduced territories.


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