Question & AnswerQ&A (HLURB ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 10, S. 2000)
Resolution No. R-674, s. 2000 approves the amendments to the Implementing Rules and Regulations governing the applications for locational clearance of poultry and piggery.
The Board of Commissioners of the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) approved Resolution No. R-674, s. 2000.
It took effect immediately after its publication in the 08 September 2000 issue of Malaya, in accordance with the provisions of law.
Leonora Vasquez-De Jesus was the Chairperson of HUDCC and Ex-Officio Chairperson of HLURB at that time.
The resolution was signed by Leonora Vasquez-De Jesus, Antonio Gabriel M. Llorente, Romulo Q. Fabul, Fortunato R. Abrenilla, Teresita A. Desierto, Francisco L. Dagnalan, and Roque Arrieta Magno.
A locational clearance is an approval required for the establishment of poultry and piggery operations, ensuring compliance with zoning and other regulatory requirements.
The text is available at the office of the National Administrative Register, U.P. Law Complex, Diliman Quezon City.
HLURB governs and regulates the applications for locational clearance for poultry and piggery to ensure compliance with land use and zoning laws.
The governing order is HLURB Administrative Order No. 10, s. 2000 dated December 04, 2000.
Publication in a newspaper is required by law for the resolution to take effect, serving as official public notice and ensuring transparency.