Special patents for schools fast tracked, decentralized
>> Wednesday, January 13, 2016
More
school sites have been titled as the process of special patent issuance has
been decentralized.
For
2015, 338 school sites in the Cordilleras were granted with special patents by
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-CAR through its Provincial
and Environment and Natural Resources Offices.
The
patents of 283 school sites were processed under the regular fund of the
department while the other 55 were funded by the Department of Education-CAR.
Of the 283 funded by the DENR-CAR,
special patents of 110 school sites were already submitted to the Register of
Deeds (ROD) for registration while draft presidential proclamations of 173
school sites were submitted to the Land Management Bureau LMB) for review and
finalization.
In Abra, 53 schools were granted of
their request for special patent; 18 in Apayao; 86 in Ifugao; and 126 in
Kalinga.
Meanwhile, special patents of 55 school
sites across the region which were processed through funds from the Department
of Education-CAR were also submitted to the ROD.
Of these, 25 are in Abra; 10 are in
Benguet; 5 are in Apayao; 5 in Kalinga; 5 in Ifugao; and 2 in Mountain
Province.
As per memorandum of agreement, the
DENR-CAR and DepEd are supposed to work for the titling of 100 schools.
However, funds provided by the DepEd could only cover 43 school sites hence the
backlogs.
Pursuant
to DENR Administrative Order No. 2015-01 which lists the guidelines for the
processing and issuance of special patents for public school sites under the
Residential Free Patent Act (RFPA), the power to approve special patent
requests has been granted to the PENROs.
DENR-CAR Regional Director Ralph Pablo
who pushed for the above-mentioned DAO during his term as the LMB Director said
the current procedures for the issuance of special patents is easier and faster
as long as the necessary documents such as technical survey, certifications and
documentations are ready.
“The special patent which serves as a
security of ownership of lots that schools occupy is very important. It will
allow academic institutions to manage their areas and possibly introduce
development/improvement in their school which will be beneficial to the
students,” Pablo quipped.
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