Segregation of territory from Tiaong
- The barrios of Buliran, Callejon, Niing, and Pury, all in the Municipality of Tiaong, are segregated.
- The segregated barrios are constituted into an independent municipality in the Province of Quezon.
- The new municipality shall be known as the Municipality of San Antonio.
- The seat of government of San Antonio is at the barrio of Buliran.
- The Municipality of Tiaong retains the same territory minus the areas comprised in the Municipality of San Antonio.
When San Antonio begins to exist
- San Antonio begins to exist upon the appointment and qualification of the mayor, vice-mayor, and a majority of the councilors.
- San Antonio begins to exist only after certification by the Secretary of Finance that the municipality is financially capable.
- The Secretary of Finance certification requires capability to implement the Minimum Wage Law.
- The certification requires capability to provide all statutory obligations and ordinary essential services of a regular municipality.
- The certification also requires proof that Tiaong, after the segregation, can still maintain creditably its municipal government and meet its statutory and contractual obligations, while providing essential municipal services.
Governing officials and local government formation
- The municipality must have a mayor and vice-mayor appointed and qualified.
- The municipality must have a majority of the councilors appointed and qualified.
- The order ties the legal commencement of the municipality’s existence to these appointments and qualifications.
- The municipal government of San Antonio is established with its seat of government at Buliran.
- The parent municipality, Tiaong, remains intact except for the segregated barrios.
Certification requirements for financial capability
- The Secretary of Finance must certify that San Antonio is financially capable of implementing the Minimum Wage Law.
- The certification requires assurance of funding and capacity for statutory obligations.
- The certification requires assurance of funding and capacity for ordinary essential services of a regular municipality.
- The certification requires assurance that Tiaong can continue to maintain its municipal government after segregation.
- The certification requires assurance that Tiaong can meet its statutory and contractual obligations and provide essential municipal services after the transfer of territory.