Republic of the Philippines
Barangay BOMBON
OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG KABATAAN
Resolution No: 01
Series of 2023
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE INTERNAL RULES AND PROCEDURE FOR THE SANGGUNIANG
KABATAAN OF BOMBON
WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Kabataan of Bombon is a government entity mandated by
law to promote and protect the physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and social well-being of the youths
of Barangay Bombon, Tabaco City, and shall inculcates in them patriotism, nationalism and other
desirable values, and encourages their involvement in public and civic affairs;
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No. 10742, known as the “SK
Reform Act of 2015”, Sangguniang Kabataan have the inherent rights and obligations of
adopting its own rules of procedure for the proper discharge of its mandate and functions;
WHEREAS, in order to regulate and adjust with the unexpected changes in the
local governance, the Sangguniang Kabataan of Bombon recognizes the need for the adoption of its
existing an Internal Rules of Procedure;
NOW THEREFORE; BE IT RESOLVED by the Sangguniang Kabataan of Bombon to adopt the
following Rules of Procedure to govern its deliberations:
RULE 1 – MEMBERSHIP
Section 1 - Composition - The Sangguniang Kabataan of Bombon shall be composed of the SK
Chairperson as Presiding Officer, seven (7) SK Kagawads, elected by the registered voters of the
Katipunan ng mga Kabataan.
Section 2 - Term of Office - The term of office by the members of the Sangguniang Kabataan of
Bombon shall be three (2) years, which shall commence on such date as may be provided by law
except for the appointed SK Secretary and Treasurer.
Section 3 - Oath or Affirmation - All the members of the Sangguniang Kabataan of Bombon shall
upon assumption to office, take an oath or affirmation in the prescribed form, duly subscribed before a
person authorized to administer oath.
RULE II - POWERS, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF THESANGGUNIANG KABATAAN
Section 1: Sangguniang Kabataan - The Sangguniang Kabataan shall:
(a) In consultation and with the concurrence of the Katipunan ng Kabataan, and within three (3) months
from assumption to office, formulate a three (3)-year rolling plan, which shall be known as the
Comprehensive Barangay Youth Development Plan, which shall serve as basis in the preparation of
the Annual Barangay Youth Investment Program. This plan shall be aligned with the Philippine Youth
Development Plan (PYDP) and Local Youth Development Plans in every level, municipal, city and
provincial as is relevant;
(b) Approve the annual budget which is the annual slice of the Annual Barangay Youth
Investment Program before the start of the succeeding fiscal year and, if the
Sangguniang Kabataan funds allow, a supplemental budget. Any changes in the annual budget shall be
in accordance with existing applicable budget rules and procedures;
(c) Promulgate resolutions necessary to carry out the objectives of the youth in the barangay in
accordance with the Comprehensive Barangay Youth Development Plan and the applicable provisions
of this Act;
(d) Initiate and implement, in coordination with any national government agency and/or any private or
nongovernment institution, programs and projects designed to promote general welfare,
development and empowerment of the youth;
(e) Hold fund-raising activities which are in line with the Comprehensive Barangay Youth
Development Plan, the proceeds of which shall be tax-exempt and shall accrue to the general fund of
the Sangguniang Kabataan: Provided, however, That in the appropriation thereof, the specific purpose
for which such activity has been held shall be first satisfied: Provided, further, That any appropriation
thereof shall be in accordance with existing applicable budget, accounting and auditing rules and
regulations;
(f) Create regular and special committees and such other bodies whose chairpersons and
members of which shall come from among the members of the Sangguniang Kabataan or from among
the members of the Katipunan ng Kabataan, as it may deem necessary to effectively carryout its
programs and activities;
(g) Submit the annual and end-of-term program accomplishments and financial reports to the
Sangguniang Barangay and present the same during the Katipunan ng Kabataan assembly, copy
furnished the Office of the Local Government Operations Officer and Local Youth Development Council
(LYDC), all in accordance with the prescribed form by the DILG and the Commission;
(h) Partner with the LYDC in planning and executing projects and programs of specific
advocacies like good governance, climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and resiliency,
youth employment and livelihood, health and anti-drug abuse, gender sensitivity, and sports
development;
(i) Adopt and implement a policy on full public disclosure of all its transactions and documents involving
public interest;
(j) Exercise such other powers and perform such other functions as may be prescribed by law or
ordinance, or delegated by the Sangguniang Barangay or the Commission.
Section 2: SK Chairperson - The Sangguniang Kabataan chairperson shall exercise such powers and
discharge such duties as follows:
(a) Call and preside over all meetings of the Sangguniang Kabataan, and vote in case of a tie, and
assemblies of the Katipunan ng Kabataan except when one. (1) of the agenda to be discussed in such
assembly involves the disciplinary action against the Sangguniang Kabataan chairperson, in which
case, the highest ranking Sangguniang Kabataan member shall preside;
(b) Take the lead in the formulation of the Comprehensive Barangay Youth Development Plan and in
the preparation and implementation of the Annual Barangay Youth Investment Program;
(c) Ensure the implementation of policies, programs and projects as contained in the Annual Barangay
Youth Investment Programs, in coordination with the Sangguniang Barangay and the Municipal or City
Youth Development Council;
(d) Sign all required documents and warrants drawn from the Sangguniang Kabataan funds for all
expenditures in the implementation of the Comprehensive Barangay Youth Development Plan and
Annual Barangay Youth Investment Program;
(e) Exercise general supervision over the affairs and activities of the Sangguniang Kabataan and the
Katipunan ng Kabataan as well as the official conduct of its members;
(f) With the concurrence of the Sangguniang Kabataan, appoint from among the members of the
Katipunan ng Kabataan a secretary and a treasurer;
(g) Coordinate with the Sangguniang Barangay and other youth organizations within his or her
barangay on youth-related programs and projects that they wish to initiate and implement; and
(h) Exercise such other powers and perform such other duties and functions as may be prescribed by
law or ordinance.
Section 3: Presiding Officer – The Chairperson shall be the Presiding Officer of every meeting of the
Sangguniang Kabataan. However, upon the incapacity of the Chairperson to preside the meetings, the
SK Kawagad who obtained the most votes shall preside such session. Provided that, upon the absence
of the former, the SK Kagawads, there being in quorum, shall select from among themselves the
interim presiding officer.
Section 4: Powers and Duties of the SK Chairperson as the Presiding Officer - The Presiding
Officer shall:
a) Preside over the sessions of the Sangguniang Barangay;
b) Preserve order and decorum during sessions and, in case of disturbance or disorderly
conduct in the session hall or within the premises, take measures as he/she may deem advisable or the
Sanggunian may direct;
c) Decide all questions of order, subject to appeal by any Sanggunian member in accordance with
these Rules;
d) Sign all acts, ordinances, resolutions, memorials, writs and warrants issued by; or upon order of the
Sangguniang Barangay; and
e) Exercise such other powers and perform such other functions as may be provided by law, ordinance
or resolution.
Section 5: Sangguniang
Kabataan Kawagad – The
Sangguniang Kabataan
chairperson shall
exercise such powers and
discharge such duties as follows:
Section 5: Sangguniang
Kabataan Kawagad – The
Sangguniang Kabataan
chairperson shall
exercise such powers and
discharge such duties as follows:
Section 5: Sangguniang
Kabataan Kawagad – The
Sangguniang Kabataan
chairperson shall
exercise such powers and
discharge such duties as follows:
Section 5: Sangguniang Kabataan Kawagad – The Sangguniang Kabataan chairperson shall
exercise such powers and discharge such duties as follows:
a) Formulates and enacts youth policies in the form of resolutions;
b) Assists the SK Chairperson in the exercise of the powers, functions, and duties of SK;
c) The SK Chairperson and SK Kagawad are referred to as the SK Officials;
d) Serves as head of different SK committees;
e) Presides over committee meetings and SK and KK meetings, in the absence of the SK Chairperson;
f) Performs other duties and functions in exercise of her/his role as SK official and as prescribed by the
SK Chairperson
RULE III - APPOINTIVE SK OFFICIALS
Section 1: SK Secretary –
Pursuant to the implementing
provisions in the RA 10742, the
SK
Secretary shall exercise the
following powers and duties:
Section 1: SK Secretary – Pursuant to the implementing provisions in the RA 10742, the SK Secretary
shall exercise the following powers and duties:
(a) Keep all the records of the Katipunan ng Kabataan, including the list of its qualified
members, youth policies, studies, research and registry of youth and youth-serving organizations in the
barangay, if any;
(b) Prepare and keep all the minutes of all assemblies of the Katipunan ng Kabataan and of all the
meetings of the Sangguniang Kabataan;
(c) Cause the posting, in the barangay bulletin board and in at least three (3) conspicuous places within
the jurisdiction of the barangay, and if possible including the use of traditional and non
traditional media, and make available for any person with legal purpose, all resolutions
approved by the Sangguniang Kabataan, the annual and end-of-term reports of the programs and
projects implemented by the Sangguniang Kabataan, the Comprehensive Barangay Youth
Development Plan and Annual Barangay Youth Investment Program and the dissemination of the same
to the concerned offices, institutions and individuals; and
(d) Perform such other duties and discharge such other functions as the Sangguniang Kabataan
chairperson may prescribe or direct.
Section 2: SK Treasurer -
Pursuant to the implementing
provisions in the RA 10742, the
SK
Secretary shall exercise the
following powers and duties:
Section 2: SK Treasurer - Pursuant to the implementing provisions in the RA 10742, the SK Secretary
shall exercise the following powers and duties:
(a) Take custody of all Sangguniang Kabataan property and funds;
(b) Collect and receive contributions, monies, materials, and all other resources intended for the
Sangguniang Kabataan and the Katipunan ng Kabataan;
(c) Serve as cosignatory in all withdrawals from the Sangguniang Kabataan funds and disburse funds in
accordance with the approved annual budget and supplemental budget, as the case maybe, of the
Sangguniang Kabataan,
(d) Certify to the availability of the Sangguniang Kabataan funds whenever necessary;
(e) Submit to the Sangguniang Kabataan and to the Sangguniang Barangay certified and detailed
statements of actual income and expenditures at the end of every quarter and the posting of the same
in the barangay bulletin board and in at least three (3) conspicuous places within the jurisdiction of the
barangay, and if possible including the use of traditional and nontraditional media;
(f) Render report during the regular Katipunan ng Kabataan assembly on the financial status of the
Sangguniang Kabataan; and
(g) Perform such other duties and discharge such other functions as the Sangguniang Kabataan
chairperson may prescribe or direct.
RULE IV – SESSIONS
Section 1: Regular Sessions - The regular sessions of the Sangguniang Kabataan Bombon shall be on
the Every second and last SUNDAY of the month), at Barangay Bombon Multipurpose Hall 1:00 PM –
5:00 PM as the formal notice thereof shall stipulate, or as may be decided upon in the immediate
preceding session.
Section 2: Special Sessions - As often as necessary, when public interest so demands, special
sessions may be called by the SK Chairperson or a majority of the members of the SK Kagawad. In
“Special Sessions”, a written notice to the SK Kagawad, stating the date, time and purpose of the
session, shall be served personally or left with a member of the household of the members of the
Sangguniang Kabataan at their usual place of residence at least three (3) working days before said
special session. Unless otherwise agreed upon by two-thirds (2/3) votes of the members of the
Sanggunian present, there being a quorum, no other matters may be considered at a special session
except that stated in the notice.
Section 3: Order of Business -
The following is the sequence in
an order of business:
a) Call to Order - Presiding officer
raps the gavel once and
announces, ―The meeting will
come to order.
b) Opening Ceremonies
(optional)
c) Roll Call (usually only
necessary to establish a quorum
and is optional)
d) Reading and Approval of the
Minutes
e) Reports of Officers and
Committees
f) Standing Committees - are
usually called upon in the order in
which they are listed. The
Chair should know in advance
who is prepared to report. If the
Report is for
information only, no action is
taken; if the report brings a
recommendation, action may
be taken at this time or under
New Business. Action on the
report is moved by the
reporting member.
g) Special Committees - are
usually called in the order in
which they were appointed. If the
Report is given for information,
no action is taken; if the Report
brings a
recommendation, the reporting
member may bring the
recommendation for action at this
point or under New Business.
h) Unfinished Business - is
business postponed or referred
by motion or left unfinished from
the previous meeting as recorded
in the minutes. (not referred to as
―old business )‖
i) New Business - may be
introduced by the Chair or by any
member.
j) Program (If there is a planned
program, the schedule should be
optional.)
k) Announcements
l) Adjournment.
Section 3: Order of Business - The following is the sequence in an order of business:
a) Call to Order - Presiding officer raps the gavel once and announces, ―The meeting will come to
order.
b) Opening Ceremonies
c) Roll Call
d) Reading and Approval of the Minutes
e) Reports of Officers and Committees
f) Standing Committees
g) Special Committees
h) Unfinished Business
i) New Business
j) Program
k) Announcements
l) Adjournment.
Section 4: Attendance in Session - Every member of the Sangguniang Kabataan shall be present in
all sessions, unless expressly excluded by it or necessarily prevented from doing so by
sickness or other unavoidable circumstances duly reported to the Barangay through the SK
Secretary.
Section 5: Open Session – Sanggunian Kabataan sessions or meetings of any committee there of
shall be open to the public unless a closed session is decided or ordered by affirmative votes ofthe
majority Sanggunian members present, there being a quorum, in the public interest or for reasons
affecting the dignity of the Sangguniang Kabataan or any of its member, or when confidential
matters are being considered.
On a motion to hold a closed session duly approved, the Presiding Officer shall direct the session hall
cleared and doors closed.
Only persons specifically authorized by the Sangguniang Kabataan shall be admitted to the closed
session. They shall preserve the secrecy of whatever may be read or said at the closed session.
Section 6: Opening and Adjournment - The exact hour of opening and adjournment of any
session shall be entered in the Minutes.
RULE V - ROLL CALL AND DECORUM
Section 1: Quorum - A majority of all the members of the Sangguniang Kabataan, including the SK
Chairperson shall constitute a quorum to transact official business. Should a question of quorum be
raised during a session, the Presiding Officer shall immediately direct the SK Secretary to call the roll of
the members and thereafter announce the results.
Section 2: Absence of Quorum - Where there is no quorum in a given session, the Presiding Officer
may declare a recess until such time a quorum is constituted, or a majority of the members
present may adjourn from day to day and may compel the immediate attendance of any member
absent. If there is still no quorum, despite the foregoing, no business shall be transacted. The Presiding
Officer, upon motion duly approved by the members present, shall then declare the session adjourned
for lack of quorum.
Section 3: Motion to Adjourn vacates call - At any time after the roll call has been completed, a motion
to adjourn shall be in order, and if approved by a majority of those present, all proceedings shall be
vacated.
RULE VI – COMMITTEES
Section 1: Standing Committees - The SK Chairperson, in aid of legislation, shall appoint the
Chairman of the following committees, the general legislative functions of which shall be as here under
provided: The following mandatory committees under the IRR of RA 10742 shall be created:
a) Committee on Education and Culture - Responsible for overseeing all SK matters, that is, policy
and programs or projects related to education and culture. Mainly, the committee is tasked
to ensure that education is a matter of priority and culture is kept alive among the youth and community
as a whole; e.g., folk dances.
b) Committee on Environmental Protection, Climate Change Adaptation (CCA), and Disaster
Risk Reduction and Resiliency (DRRR). Responsible for all SK matters related to
environment and disaster preparedness. The committee is tasked to ensure that the youth are made
aware of and capacitated regarding protection of the environment and preparedness in times of
calamities.
c) Committee on Youth Employment, and Livelihood. Responsible for all SK affairs related to
promoting employment and livelihood opportunities for the youth.
d) Committee on Health, Health Services, and Reproductive Health. Responsible for all SK matters
related to the health of youth.
e) Committee on Anti-Drug Abuse and Social Protection. To safeguard the welfare of the youth,
anti-drug and social protection committee should be created.
f) Committee on Gender and Development. This committee manages all SK matters concerned
with gender and development (GAD).
g) Committee on Sports Development. This committee is in-charge of managing all SK matters
related to sports development among the youth and among community members as a
whole.
Section 2: Functions of Committee - Committees are created for the purpose of addressing specific
issues and concerns of the youth. The following are the functions of the committees:
a) Conduct deliberations and consultations and the holding of committee report sessions related to the
proposed resolutions;
b) Create policies addressing the issues and concerns of the committees;
c) Plan, facilitate, and implement programs and activities that SK provides such as:
educational workshops and skills trainings; revival of cultural or folk dances; creation of youth task force
on DRRR management; employment and livelihood project; anti-drugs campaign; GAD training; and
sports development aimed at reviving and strengthening traditional games, to name a few;
d) Conduct consultations in relation to programs and other activities of SK;
e) Gather feedback from KK members and other individuals engaged. Feedback will provide
suggestions, opinions, and observations from members and other individuals which serve as important
bases in decision-making;
f) Make decisions concerning committee activities;
g) Promote the SK organization in the community;
h) Create and maintain communication lines to ensure that members are aware of the
organization‘s programs and activities; and
i) Raise funds if necessary
Section 4: Special Committees - The Sangguniang Kabataan, through a resolution may organize
Special Committees and appoint its Chairman as it may deem necessary. Members of the Special
Committees shall be appointed by the Special Committees Chairman.
Section 5: Vacancy - Whenever a vacancy occurs or is declared to exist in any of the
committees, the same shall be filled-up by the SK Chairperson.
Section 6: Committee Meeting or Hearing - The committees shall determine the frequency of their
meetings or hearings, provided they meet at least once a month. A majority of all members of the
committee concerned shall constitute a quorum.
Section 7: Committee Membership – All committee may be headed by elected SK Kagawad or any
Katipunan ng Kabataan member. Provided, however, it shall possess a qualified and
competitive traits and qualifications.
RULE VII RESOLUTIONS
Section 1: Resolutions, Defined - Resolutions are used for executing propriety functions and private
concerns. Resolutions may also be used to express ideas, opinions or requests.
Section 2: Passing a Resolution – In passing a resolution, the following shall be followed strictly
1) The SK member submits a copy of the proposed resolution for consideration through the SK
Secretary. The SK member who drafted the proposed resolution is referred as the
“sponsor”.
2) The SK Secretary records it for the next session’s “Reference of Business”.
3) During SK session: First Reading. Here, reading of the title of the proposed resolution takes place.
4) After reading, the proposed resolution shall be referred to the appropriate committee that shall
conduct committee meeting and public hearing.
5) The committee holds meeting, public hearing, and deliberates on the proposed resolution.
6) During next SK session, the committee reports the result of the meeting and public hearing
conducted.
7) Second Reading. The entire draft of the proposed resolution is read.
8) After reading, the sponsorship speech follows.
9) After the speech, the body deliberates for possible amendments.
10) Then, voting with quorum for approval or adoption takes place.
RULE IX - DECORUM AND DEBATE
Section 1: Addressing the Chair - When an SK Kagawad desires to speak, he/she shall rise and
respectfully address the Chair, “Mister Chairman” or “Mister Presiding Officer”.
Section 2: Recognition of Member to Speak - When two or more members rise at the same time, the
Presiding Officer shall determine and recognize the member who is to speak first.
Section 3: Time Limits for Speeches - No SK Kagawad shall occupy more than fifteen
(15)minutes in debate on any question or speak more than once on any question without leave of the
Sangguniang Kabataan, except as hereinafter provided. The period of interpellation shall not becounted
against the time of the member speaking.
Section 4: Decorum to Open and Close Debate - In all cases, the member who has obtained the floor
shall confine himself to the question under debate, avoiding personalities. He/She shall refrain from
uttering words or performing acts which are inconsistent with decorum. If it is requested that a member
be called to order for words spoken in debate, the member making such request shall indicate the
words accepted to, and they shall be taken down inwriting by the SK Secretary and read aloud. The
member who uttered such words shall not beheld to answer, nor be subject to censure by the
Sangguniang Kabataan if further debate or other business has intervened.
Section 5: Session Conducts - During any session, the SK Member shall be in proper attire and
observe proper decorum. SK Member who is under the influence of liquor shall not be admitted in any
regular or special session of the Sanggunian. While the Presiding Officer is addressing the
Sangguniang or putting a question, no member shall walk out or cross the session hall.
Section 6: Discipline of Members - The Sangguniang Kabataan, upon the recommendation of its
Committee on Rules and Ethics and with the concurrence of two-thirds (2/3) of all Sanggunian
Kabataan Members, may punish any Sanggunian member for disorderly behavior and suspend or
exclude him/her from the session. If the penalty is suspension, this shall not exceed sixty (60) calendar
days without pay. Likewise, the Sangguniang Kabataan, upon the recommendation of its Committee
on Rules and Ethics and with the concurrence of two-thirds (2/3) of all Sanggunian
Kabataan Members, may automatically expel any of its members from the Sanggunian
who has been convicted with finality by any court and/or any government agency for any major criminal
offenses committed. The Sangguniang Kabataan, upon the recommendation of its Committee on
Rules and Ethics and with the concurrence of two-thirds (2/3) of all Sanggunian Kabataan
Members, may further automatically expel any of its members from the Sanggunian who has been
absent without official leave (AWOL) for four (4) consecutive regular sessions of the Sanggunian.
RULE X - VOTING AND MOTIONS
Section 1: A Tie on an Appeal - A tie vote on an appeal from the ruling of the Chair sustains the
decision of the Chair.
Section 2: Who May Move? - When a motion, report or proposed measure is adopted or lost, it shall be
in order for a member who votes with the majority to move for the reconsideration there of on the same
or succeeding session day. Such motion shall take precedence over all other questions, except a
motion to adjourn, to raise a question of privilege and a call to order.
Section 3: Recording of Motions - Every motion shall be entered in the Minutes with the name of the
members making it, unless it is withdrawn on the same session day.
Section 4: Reading and Withdrawal of Motions - When a motion is made, the Presiding Officer shall
state it before being debated except as herein otherwise provided, a motion may be withdrawn any time
before its approval or amendment.
Section 5: Precedence of Motions - When a question is under debate, no motion shall be entertained
except to adjourn, raise a question of privilege, declare a recess, lay on the table, or postpone to a
certain day (which motions shall be decided without debate), refer, amend or postpone indefinitely
(which motions shall be decided subject to the Five-Minutes Rule). Said motions shall have precedence
in the foregoing order. No motion to postpone to any day certain, refer or postpone indefinitely, having
failed passage, shall again be allowed in the same session day.
Section 6: Amendments - When a motion or proposition is under consideration, a motion to amend
and a motion to amend that amendment shall be in order. It shall not be voted upon until the original
motion or proposition is perfected. Any of said amendments may be withdrawn before a decision is had
there on.
Section 7: Five-Minute Rule - A member who desires to speak for or against an amendment shall have
only five (5) minutes to do so.
Section 8: Rider Prohibited - No motion or proposition on a subject different from that under
consideration shall be allowed under color of amendment.
Section 9: One Motion – One Cover - No motion shall cover more than one (1) subject matter.
Section 10: Amendments of Title - Amendments to the title of a proposed ordinance
or resolution shall not be in order until after the text thereof has been perfected. Amendments to the title
shall be decided without debate.
Section 11: Call To Order - A motion to read any part of the Rules is equivalent to Call to Order and
takes precedence over any motion other than to adjourn.
Section 12 Questions of Privilege - Questions of privilege are:
a) Those affecting the rights of the Sangguniang Kabataan; its safety, dignity and the integrity of its
members.
b) Those affecting the rights, reputation and conduct of the members, individually, in their capacity as
such members. Subject to the “Five-Minutes Rule”, question of privilege shall have precedence over all
other questions, except a motion to adjourn.
Section 13: Privileged Questions - Privileged questions are those motions or subject matters, which
under the Rules; take precedence over other motions and subject matters.
RULE XI - SUSPENSION OF THE RULES
Section 1: Who Can Move? - Only the Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Committee on Rules can
move to suspend the rules for the Members, provided quorum is present.
Section 2: Interruption of Motion - When a motion to suspend the Rules is pending, one motion to
adjourn may be entertained. If it is lost, no similar motion shall be entertained until the vote is taken on
the motion to suspend.
Section 3: Effect of Suspension. - If the Sanggunian Kabataan members vote to suspend the Rules, it
shall forthwith proceed to consider the measure. A two-thirds (2/3) vote of the members present shall
be necessary for the passage of said measure, a quorum being present.
RULE XII – AMENDMENTS
Section 1: Amendments - Any portion of these Rules may be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the
Sanggunian Kabataan members.
RULE XIII - REPEALING CLAUSE
Section 1: Repealing Clause - All Barangay Ordinances, SK Resolutions, Rules and Regulations or
parts thereof in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby expressly repealed.
RULE XIV – EFFECTIVITY
Section 1: Effectivity - This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage by the
Sangguniang Kabataan of Bombon, Tabaco City, ENACTED this 23th day of November, during the
Inaugural Session of the Sangguniang Kabataan of Bombon for Calendar Year 2023 held at the
Barangay Bombon Multipurpose Hall. Tabaco City.
CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT
Ma Chloe Jade Bornilla
SK Secretary
ATTESTED:
Renz Ramil C. Marifosque
SK Chairperson
John Martin B. Diaz
SK Kagawad
John Christian B. Uy
SK Kagawad
Diana Mae B. Bobiles
SK Kagawad
Elaine Mae A. Bertiz
SK Kagawad
Keisha Anne Primavera
SK Kagawad
Michael B. Romano
SK Kagawad
Raiza Alliana Escuro
SK Kagawad