QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 6368)
Republic Act No. 6368, approved on August 16, 1971.
The barrios were separated from the Municipality of Kibawe, Province of Bukidnon.
Kadingilan, Pay-as, Bagor, San Andres (Kidalog), Mabuhay (Pidlangaban), Cabadiangan, Matampay, Kibalagon, Husayan, Salvaclon, Ma-linao, Baroy, New Sibunga, Balaoro, Macati-ac, and Pina-manguhan.
In the present site of Barrio Kadingilan.
It shall acquire corporate existence upon the election and qualification of the first mayor, vice-mayor, and councilors, who shall be elected in the next general election for local officials.
In the next general election for local officials.
The first mayor, vice-mayor, and councilors.
The Act takes effect upon its approval.
It starts from “point marked 1 on Plan, Municipality of Kadingilan, Bukidnon,” with specified longitude and latitude at the west bank of the Mulita River.
Rivers/creeks such as the Mulita River, Lagasan creek, Nigan creek, Marak creek, Taliguba creek, Maradugao River, Kidanguin River, and Anapuan River.
The boundary follows downstream of the Mulita River to the Lagasan creek–Mulita River junction; and it follows through the upper stream of the Nigan creek to the Marak–Nigan creeks junction.
It indicates the exact location of boundary points using specific latitude and longitude values to define the territorial extent of the municipality.
To precisely define the municipal boundary lines by specifying direction and distance between specified points, ensuring clarity of territorial limits.
Yes. It proceeds to the “point of beginning,” after following the described segments and distances.
Section 1 creates the municipality by separating specified barrios and defines its seat and boundaries; Section 2 provides when it acquires corporate existence; Section 3 provides the effectivity upon approval.