Law Summary
1. Overview of the Proclamation
- This proclamation, issued on March 16, 2017, declares March 20, 2017, as a special (non-working) day in the City of Canlaon, Province of Negros Oriental.
- The proclamation is made under the authority of the President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Roa Duterte, and executed by Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea.
2. Purpose of the Declaration
- The purpose of declaring March 20, 2017, as a special non-working day is to allow the citizens of Canlaon to fully celebrate the "Pasayaw Festival."
- The festival is traditionally celebrated on March 19, which in 2017 falls on a Sunday. The declaration aims to provide an alternative day for the festivities.
3. Authority and Execution
- The proclamation is executed by the Executive Secretary by virtue of the authority granted by the President.
- The formal declaration includes the affixing of the seal of the Republic of the Philippines, signifying official recognition and authenticity.
4. Key Details
- Date of Celebration: March 20, 2017
- Festival: Pasayaw Festival
- Original Date: March 19, 2017 (Sunday)
- Requesting Body: Sangguniang Panlungsod of Canlaon
- Authority: Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea
5. Consequences of the Declaration
- The declaration enables citizens to engage in appropriate ceremonies and celebrations related to the festival.
- There are no specified penalties or liabilities associated with this proclamation; it serves primarily to facilitate public participation in the festival.
Key Takeaways
- Proclamation No. 182 declares March 20, 2017, as a special non-working day in Canlaon for the Pasayaw Festival.
- The aim is to allow full participation in the festival due to March 19 falling on a Sunday.
- The proclamation has been executed by the Executive Secretary under presidential authority, with no penalties mentioned for non-compliance.