QuestionsQuestions (PROCLAMATION NO. 64)
Proclamation No. 64 declares Thursday, 29 September 2022, as a special (non-working) day in the City of Bacoor, Province of Cavite, meaning public offices and work schedules affected by such declaration should observe it as a non-working day, consistent with applicable rules.
It covers Thursday, 29 September 2022.
The proclamation states that Bacoor will mark the celebration of its 351st Founding Anniversary on 29 September 2022.
It states that it is fitting and proper to give the people full opportunity to celebrate and participate in appropriate ceremonies, subject to public health measures of the national government.
The proclamation mentions that ceremonies and participation should be “subject to public health measures of the national government.”
It generally means a specific day declared by competent authority to be observed as a non-working holiday/day in the locality for certain public purposes, affecting work schedules covered by labor and government observance rules.
It was done in the City of Manila on 29 September 2022.
It indicates formal authenticity and official character of the proclamation as a government act.
It identifies the publication in the Official Gazette, which is commonly cited to show where and when the proclamation was officially published.
It likely suspends or adjusts government work and schedules for that day, while still requiring compliance with any health protocols and any exempted/essential services as provided by relevant rules.
The text indicates the proclamation’s adoption/execution and its date align; for students, the key takeaway is that the declared effect date (29 September 2022) corresponds to the execution date shown.
Lucas P. Bersamin is listed as the Executive Secretary who signed the proclamation; in Philippine practice, the Executive Secretary may sign certain presidential issuances by authority of the President, as stated in the proclamation.
It is limited in scope to the City of Bacoor, Province of Cavite, as expressly stated in the title and body (“in the City of Bacoor”).