Purpose and governing policy
- The order organizes specified barrios from the municipality of Bigaa into an independent municipality named Pandi.
- The order restructures the territorial composition of Bigaa by segregating the listed barrios and transferring them into the new municipality.
Municipal creation and name
- An independent municipality is created under the name of Pandi.
- The new municipality is created by segregating the listed barrios from the municipality of Bigaa.
- The municipality of Pandi is established to take effect after Bureau of Lands certification and approval of the required technical description.
- The seat of government of Pandi is set in Pandi as a barrio.
Coverage: barrios transferred to Pandi
- The municipality of Pandi consists of the following barrios:
- Pandi
- Malibong Bata
- Malibong Matanda
- Bunsuran
- Manatal
- Bagbaguin
- Masagana
- Kupang
- Bagong Barrio
- Mapulang Lupa
- Siling Bata
- Siling Matanda
- San Roque
- Kakarong
Coverage: remaining territory of Bigaa
- The municipality of Bigaa consists of its present territory minus the following barrios:
- Pandi
- Malibong Bata
- Malibong Matanda
- Bunsuran
- Manatal
- Bagbaguin
- Masagana
- Kupang
- Bagong Barrio
- Mapulang Lupa
- Siling Bata
- Siling Matanda
- San Roque
- Kakarong
- The territorial reduction of Bigaa occurs as part of the segregation that forms the municipality of Pandi.
Administrative prerequisites and implementation steps
- The municipality organization becomes effective only after the Bureau of Lands certifies to the Secretary of the Interior that the required technical description has been submitted to and approved by the Bureau.
- The technical description must comply with the requirements of Executive Order No. 114 dated August 31, 1937.
- The Secretary of the Interior receives the certification from the Bureau of Lands as the condition for effectivity.
- The order specifies the location of the municipal seat to be the barrio of Pandi.
Effectivity trigger and transitory structure
- The organization of the new municipality is not self-executing at issuance; it becomes effective upon the Bureau of Lands certification.
- The order ties the effective start of the municipal reorganization to the Bureau of Lands approval of a technical description meeting the Executive Order No. 114 requirements.
- The order simultaneously fixes the composition of both municipalities: Pandi receives the listed barrios, while Bigaa retains only the remainder.