QuestionsQuestions (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 268)
It was issued pursuant to Section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code.
Buton, Calilangan, Capamanok, Coddum, Culasian, Dansalan, Portion of Guling, Lumbayao, Miasin, Mulansong, Pao, Pantad, Payag, Pongapong, Sacbulan, Tandubuay, Tikala Island, and San Pablo.
They are treated as independent barrios for purposes of organization under the new municipality, enabling their separation and governance distinct from the mother municipality.
At the barrio of San Pablo.
Dinas shall have the same territory minus that comprised in the Municipality of San Pablo.
Upon the appointment and qualification of the mayor, vice-mayor, and a majority of the councilors, and upon certification by the Secretary of Finance that the municipality is financially capable and that Dinas can still meet its obligations.
That San Pablo is financially capable to implement the Minimum Wage Law and provide all statutory obligations and ordinary essential services of a regular municipality, and that Dinas can still maintain creditably its municipal government, meet statutory/contractual obligations, and provide essential municipal services after segregation.
The mayor, vice-mayor, and a majority of the councilors.
The Secretary of Finance must certify that San Pablo is financially capable of implementing the Minimum Wage Law.
It is a precondition for San Pablo to begin existence; it ensures financial capability to meet obligations and services, and confirms that the mother municipality remains viable.
Yes. It states Dinas can still maintain creditably its municipal government. Viability is assessed through the Secretary of Finance certification that Dinas can meet its statutory and contractual obligations and provide essential municipal services.
San Pablo is formed from defined barrios/sitios segregated from Dinas; Dinas retains its remaining territory and must remain capable of fulfilling its obligations despite the loss of territory.
It refers to the baseline municipal services required by law for a regular municipality, which San Pablo must be able to provide financially.
Carlos P. Garcia signed as President of the Philippines, and Fortunato De Leon signed “By the President” as Executive Secretary.
It was dated September 17, 1957, and done in the City of Manila.