ComDev, gov’t braces for transfer of functions to LGUs in Cordillera
>> Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Araceli San Jose, OIC regional director of Dept. of Interior and Local Government Cordillera said full devolution of basic services and facilities from the national government to LGUs will begin next year, including the increased share of LGUs in all national taxes and revenues.
“Executive order138 will ensure the decentralization policy enshrined in the Constitution and the Local Government Code and increase in just share in national taxes for LGUs as provided for in the Constitution and as a result of the Supreme Court Ruling on the Mandanas-Garcia petitions are carried out systematically and smoothly,” she said.
EO 138 is a step towards more responsive and accountable local government structure instituted through a decentralization system in which local government units shall be given more powers, authority, responsibilities, and the corresponding financial resources,” she added.
San Jose said that the devolution of basic services to LGUs was mandated by the Local Government Code in 1991 and was based on the premise that LGUs are better positioned to address the needs of their constituents and, as a result, provide better services.
The Bureau of Local Government Fund presented
local revenue forecast and resource mobilization during the orientation while
the National Economic Development Authority discussed alignment of national-regional
and local plans including investment programs within the context of EO No. 138.
In Cordillera, the following government
agencies presented their DTPS: the Departments of Social Welfare and
Development, Agriculture, Health, and Environment and Natural Resources.
Meanwhile,
the DTPs of the national government agencies shall identify and clarify
the functions and services devolved to LGUs, by level of LGU, in accordance
with Republic Act (RA) No. 7160 or the Local Government Code and other relevant
laws, as well as the strategies for and phasing of devolution to LGUs.
They must also include the definition of
standards for the delivery of devolved services, a strategy for LGU capacity
development, a framework for monitoring and assessing LGU performance, and an
organizational effectiveness proposal to strengthen the department or agency in
assuming “steering functions” as part of the devolution efforts.
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