Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 184)
Executive Order No. 184 dated June 21, 1956, creates the municipality of Dagohoy in the province of Bohol by consolidating barrios from the municipalities of Carmen, Sierra-Bullones, Trinidad, and Ubay.
The municipalities of Carmen, Sierra-Bullones, Trinidad, and Ubay contributed barrios to form the municipality of Dagohoy.
The municipality of Dagohoy shall begin to exist 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 it is financially capable of implementing the Minimum Wage Law and providing essential municipal services, and that the original municipalities can still maintain their governments after segregation.
The seat of government of the municipality of Dagohoy is located at the barrio of Colonia.
The municipality of Dagohoy was created pursuant to section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Bohol.
The Executive Order defines the territorial boundaries of Dagohoy with a detailed metes and bounds description, including references to specific geographical points, hills, reforestation project boundaries, and lands within the involved barrios.
Their respective present territories are reduced by the barrios that have been included in the municipality of Dagohoy.
It must be financially capable of implementing the provisions of the Minimum Wage Law and providing all statutory obligations and ordinary essential services of a regular municipality.
The Secretary of Finance certifies the financial capability of the municipality of Dagohoy.
The creation is based on the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Bohol.