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It also specifies the campaign periods for different elective offices and monitoring activities during this time, such as inspecting rally venues and continuously monitoring campaign materials for compliance.
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2) The petitioners argued these provisions violated the right to equality under Article 14 of the Constitution by creating unreasonable restrictions on the right to contest elections and an arbitrary classification of voters.
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Deems Evan T. Mengullo, a teacher at Mapanas Agro Industrial High School, swore in an affidavit that he is the assistant coach for the school's boys' athletics team competing in an upcoming regional competition from January 26-February 2, 2013 in Tacloban City. He affirmed that he submitted valid and authentic credentials for his athletes to the Department of Education. Mengullo signed the affidavit to attest to the truth and validity of the information provided.
Bocc Committee Of The Whole March 26, 2009briandnewby
The document provides an update from the Johnson County Election Commissioner. It discusses providing an overview of the Election Office and Commissioner's role, summarizing the administration of the 2008 presidential election in Johnson County, and identifying operational considerations for 2010 and 2012 elections. It also discusses voter registration trends, the Election Office website and phone calls, Johnson County voters, and potential population and voter registration growth through 2030.
This document summarizes a Supreme Court of India judgment regarding a writ petition challenging the constitutionality of the Haryana Panchayati Raj (Amendment) Act, 2015. The key points are:
1) The petitioners challenged certain provisions added by the impugned act that disqualified people from contesting local elections if they did not meet criteria like educational qualifications, having a toilet, or paying certain bills.
2) The petitioners argued these provisions violated the right to equality under Article 14 of the Constitution by creating unreasonable restrictions on the right to contest elections and an arbitrary classification of voters.
3) The Supreme Court heard arguments from both petitioners and respondents. It then dismissed the writ petition
This document is a bill introduced in the Michigan state legislature to establish regional transit authorities and provide for regional public transportation. It would create transit authorities for qualified regions based on population. Authorities would be governed by boards consisting of representatives from counties and cities within the region. Authorities would be empowered to levy assessments and taxes, subject to voter approval, to fund public transportation systems in their regions.
The document outlines rules established by the Government of Telangana regarding land acquisition and rehabilitation under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013. It defines key terms, establishes procedures for requisition of land and social impact assessment studies, and notes that land acquisition can only proceed after requiring bodies deposit necessary administrative, assessment, and rehabilitation costs. It also allows for exemption from social impact assessment under urgent situations defined in the Act.
Guidelines for staging events within the city of tshwaneBhekumuzi Xaba
The document provides guidelines for obtaining permission to host an event within the City of Tshwane. It outlines 20 regulations that event organizers must adhere to regarding safety, security, infrastructure, permits, and environmental impact. Applications must be submitted well in advance and provide details on security, medical support, food handling, power needs, waste disposal, and conformance with relevant laws covering issues like firearms, drugs, liquor, noise levels, and more. Road closures and temporary structures require additional approvals. The local authority may withdraw permits if safety becomes a concern.
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Sentencia de la Gran Sala del Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos sobre la compensación equitativa debida por la infracción del artículo 1 del Protocolo 1 del CEDH declarada previamente
The document provides samples of basic legal forms used in Philippine courts, including captions, acknowledgments, affidavits, and negotiable instruments. It describes the types of courts established after the Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980 and provides examples of captions for each court. It also provides templates for acknowledgments, jurats, affidavits, verifications, and certifications. Finally, it includes examples of promissory notes and bills of exchange as samples of negotiable instruments.
Deems Evan T. Mengullo, a teacher at Mapanas Agro Industrial High School, swore in an affidavit that he is the assistant coach for the school's boys' athletics team competing in an upcoming regional competition from January 26-February 2, 2013 in Tacloban City. He affirmed that he submitted valid and authentic credentials for his athletes to the Department of Education. Mengullo signed the affidavit to attest to the truth and validity of the information provided.
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This document introduces a guide for the Philippine National Police's (PNP) internal discipline mechanism. It aims to address issues like a lack of familiarity with disciplinary procedures and inadequate training for pre-charge evaluators and summary hearing officers. The guide provides step-by-step procedures for handling complaints from receipt to final resolution. It includes sample forms, scripts for hearings, and appendices with relevant PNP memoranda to help users efficiently and systematically resolve administrative cases. The goal is to help the PNP better investigate and discipline its own members to uphold justice and accountability.
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1) Funds from trust accounts were illegally transferred to the general fund by Governor Aurora Cerilles against Ordonez's objections.
2) Checks were issued without proper disbursement vouchers totaling over P16 million according to 2008 COA audits.
3) Governor Cerilles overrode internal financial controls and directed illegal disbursements against the advice of provincial financial officers.
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This affidavit provides details regarding criminal charges against Antonio and Aurora Cerilles for plunder, malversation of public funds, and falsification of public documents while in government office. Specifically, it alleges they misappropriated over PHP54 million in public funds through checks without proper documents. It also claims public funds, materials and resources were used to construct and support numerous private businesses and properties owned by the accused couple, including hotels, resorts, offices, warehouses and media properties. The affidavit aims to supplement ongoing investigations and cases against the accused spouses for enriching themselves through the misuse of public funds and properties during their time in office.
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This document summarizes a deed of absolute sale between Manuel T. Beriña and Rodolfo B. Balunso Jr. Manuel sells to Rodolfo an 8,800 square meter parcel of land in Manapao, Minalabac, Camarines Sur for 350,000 Philippine pesos. The land is identified as Lot 3245-E and Manuel confirms he owns the land and can legally sell it as evidenced by the title. Both parties and witnesses sign to finalize the sale.
1. The document contains affidavits from a student and their parent/guardian regarding ragging.
2. The student and parent/guardian affirm that they have read and understood the university's regulations on curbing ragging.
3. They undertake that the student will not engage in any act of ragging or abetting of ragging and are aware of the penalties for being found guilty of ragging.
Rosalinda Mallari swore in an affidavit that:
1) She is the accused in a criminal case for estafa before the Regional Trial Court Branch 25 in Cabanatuan City.
2) She posted a cash bond of 9,000 pesos for her provisional liberty.
3) She binds herself to appear at all stages of the trial when notified, or the court may declare her to have waived her right to be present and proceed with trial in absentia.
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The document discusses the implementation of the Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD) program and services in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It finds that most WCPDs are located in Baguio City and the province of Benguet and were established in the 1990s. The desks are typically staffed by 1-10 employees and have limited facilities, with most located in police stations. Common crimes addressed include physical and sexual violence, as well as theft involving children. Leadership of WCPD officers is rated as very satisfactory. Implementation of preventive services, such as seminars and information dissemination, occurs often.
This document is a supervisor's incident investigation report for a workplace injury. It collects information about the injured employee, including name, age, occupation, date and time of incident, location, witnesses, and nature of injuries. It also identifies potential causes of the incident such as poorly maintained equipment, unsafe behaviors, or failure to follow safety procedures. The supervisor describes actions that could be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future. Signatures are required from the supervisor, safety responsible person, and manager.
This document provides an introduction and overview of consumer protection laws in India. It discusses the development of consumer movements that led to the passage of the Consumer Protection Act of 1986. The Act aims to better protect consumer interests, establish consumer councils and forums, and enable consumer dispute resolution. It covers all goods and services, defines key terms like "consumer", "goods", "services", and outlines the rights of consumers and procedures for filing complaints.
This document outlines key provisions of The Corporation Code of the Philippines. It defines corporations and classes of corporations, and outlines requirements for incorporation such as the number of incorporators, contents of articles of incorporation, and minimum capital stock requirements. It also discusses classification and types of shares, amendment of articles of incorporation, and forms that must be used for articles of incorporation.
Credits of the paper are to the Philippine Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
This paper was included in the event kit of Green Bloggers Forum, held 7 June 2016 at the Cocoon Boutique Hotel, QC, Philippines. The DENR authorized all bloggers and participants to promote the information and materials during the event.
1. An assistant engineer visited TCT Engineering to learn about optical fiber systems as an alternative to improve his company's copper cable transmission system which suffers from interference issues.
2. He learned that optical fiber has a much higher capacity than copper cable and can transmit all types of data simultaneously without electrical interference. It also allows faster transmission while using lighter and less expensive materials.
3. Based on the knowledge gained, the engineer believes optical fiber will increase their competitiveness and recommends senior staff visit TCT to learn more about implementing such a system as Malaysia aims to fully digitalize telecommunications.
I was born in Sarasota, Florida and still live there today. I attend Booker High School and live with my mother, brother, and aunt. In my childhood, I won several awards for perfect attendance and honor roll. I hope to attend community college after graduating high school. I value friends and family for their support during happy and difficult times. While uncertain of my future career, I expect to still live in Sarasota twenty years from now, married with one child.
Senator Gringo Honasan is running for the Senate. He remains committed to serving the Filipino people, as his heart is with the Filipino nation. Though rumors try to crush his dreams for the country, he has hope in the nation and its people. The future of the country is at a crossroads, and with the people's help, they can heal and build the nation. He asks the people to continue fighting together to end corruption and poverty.
The Commission on Elections of the Philippines issued a resolution clarifying and amending certain provisions of Resolution No. 9615. The resolution clarifies restrictions on election propaganda through mass media, corrects typographical errors, and revises requirements for publishing election surveys. It also establishes procedures for registered political parties and candidates to invoke their right to reply to charges made against them in the media.
This document outlines rules and regulations for implementing the Fair Election Act in connection with the May 13, 2013 national and local elections in the Philippines. It defines key terms related to election campaigns, candidates, political advertising, and prohibited activities. It establishes campaign periods for different elective offices and prohibits campaigning on specific religious holidays and election day. The rules are intended to ensure free, orderly, honest, peaceful and credible elections through fair election practices as mandated by the Fair Election Act.
This document provides a list of designated common poster areas for the May 13, 2013 National and Local Elections in various regions, provinces, cities, and municipalities in the Philippines. It identifies specific barangays and locations within each area that have been designated as common places where campaign posters can be displayed. The list includes over 130 designated common poster areas across multiple districts in Manila and Malabon City.
This document outlines rules and regulations for implementing the Fair Election Act in connection with the May 13, 2013 national and local elections in the Philippines and subsequent elections. It defines key terms, sets campaign periods, prohibits certain campaign activities like foreign intervention and campaigning on specific dates, and limits authorized campaign expenses. It also specifies what forms of election propaganda are lawful and unlawful.
Ms. Marilou B. Bautista
The Committee shall be responsible for the overall planning, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation of the PWD voting program. It shall ensure the full
participation of PWDs in the electoral process.
SECTION 2. Functions. The Committee shall have the following functions:
(a) Formulate policies, guidelines and issuances relative to PWD voting;
(b) Coordinate with concerned government agencies and non-government
organizations (NGOs) in the implementation of PWD voting program;
(c) Designate accessible polling places for PWDs in selected voting centers;
(d) Recruit and train Special Board of Election Inspectors
Pnp pre charge evaluation and summary hearing guiderengar23
This document introduces a guide for the Philippine National Police's (PNP) internal discipline mechanism. It aims to address issues like a lack of familiarity with disciplinary procedures and inadequate training for pre-charge evaluators and summary hearing officers. The guide provides step-by-step procedures for handling complaints from receipt to final resolution. It includes sample forms, scripts for hearings, and appendices with relevant PNP memoranda to help users efficiently and systematically resolve administrative cases. The goal is to help the PNP better investigate and discipline its own members to uphold justice and accountability.
Bernadette Ordonez Affidavit (part 3) Graft and CorruptionJose Bonifacio
This affidavit provides testimony from Bernadette R. Ordonez regarding illegal financial activities of the Cerilles couple who were governor and representative of Zamboanga del Sur province. Some key points include:
1) Funds from trust accounts were illegally transferred to the general fund by Governor Aurora Cerilles against Ordonez's objections.
2) Checks were issued without proper disbursement vouchers totaling over P16 million according to 2008 COA audits.
3) Governor Cerilles overrode internal financial controls and directed illegal disbursements against the advice of provincial financial officers.
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This document is a complaint filed in district court contesting the results of a special district election held by the West Metro Fire Protection District on May 6, 2014. The complaint alleges that the election violated voters' constitutional right to a secret ballot. Specifically, it claims that election officials could observe how identified individuals voted, compromising the integrity and secrecy of the election. The complaint seeks to void the election results and requests the court take jurisdiction over the case. It names the fire district, the designated election official, and winning candidates as defendants.
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This affidavit provides details regarding criminal charges against Antonio and Aurora Cerilles for plunder, malversation of public funds, and falsification of public documents while in government office. Specifically, it alleges they misappropriated over PHP54 million in public funds through checks without proper documents. It also claims public funds, materials and resources were used to construct and support numerous private businesses and properties owned by the accused couple, including hotels, resorts, offices, warehouses and media properties. The affidavit aims to supplement ongoing investigations and cases against the accused spouses for enriching themselves through the misuse of public funds and properties during their time in office.
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This document summarizes a deed of absolute sale between Manuel T. Beriña and Rodolfo B. Balunso Jr. Manuel sells to Rodolfo an 8,800 square meter parcel of land in Manapao, Minalabac, Camarines Sur for 350,000 Philippine pesos. The land is identified as Lot 3245-E and Manuel confirms he owns the land and can legally sell it as evidenced by the title. Both parties and witnesses sign to finalize the sale.
1. The document contains affidavits from a student and their parent/guardian regarding ragging.
2. The student and parent/guardian affirm that they have read and understood the university's regulations on curbing ragging.
3. They undertake that the student will not engage in any act of ragging or abetting of ragging and are aware of the penalties for being found guilty of ragging.
Rosalinda Mallari swore in an affidavit that:
1) She is the accused in a criminal case for estafa before the Regional Trial Court Branch 25 in Cabanatuan City.
2) She posted a cash bond of 9,000 pesos for her provisional liberty.
3) She binds herself to appear at all stages of the trial when notified, or the court may declare her to have waived her right to be present and proceed with trial in absentia.
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The document discusses the implementation of the Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD) program and services in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It finds that most WCPDs are located in Baguio City and the province of Benguet and were established in the 1990s. The desks are typically staffed by 1-10 employees and have limited facilities, with most located in police stations. Common crimes addressed include physical and sexual violence, as well as theft involving children. Leadership of WCPD officers is rated as very satisfactory. Implementation of preventive services, such as seminars and information dissemination, occurs often.
This document is a supervisor's incident investigation report for a workplace injury. It collects information about the injured employee, including name, age, occupation, date and time of incident, location, witnesses, and nature of injuries. It also identifies potential causes of the incident such as poorly maintained equipment, unsafe behaviors, or failure to follow safety procedures. The supervisor describes actions that could be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future. Signatures are required from the supervisor, safety responsible person, and manager.
This document provides an introduction and overview of consumer protection laws in India. It discusses the development of consumer movements that led to the passage of the Consumer Protection Act of 1986. The Act aims to better protect consumer interests, establish consumer councils and forums, and enable consumer dispute resolution. It covers all goods and services, defines key terms like "consumer", "goods", "services", and outlines the rights of consumers and procedures for filing complaints.
This document outlines key provisions of The Corporation Code of the Philippines. It defines corporations and classes of corporations, and outlines requirements for incorporation such as the number of incorporators, contents of articles of incorporation, and minimum capital stock requirements. It also discusses classification and types of shares, amendment of articles of incorporation, and forms that must be used for articles of incorporation.
Credits of the paper are to the Philippine Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
This paper was included in the event kit of Green Bloggers Forum, held 7 June 2016 at the Cocoon Boutique Hotel, QC, Philippines. The DENR authorized all bloggers and participants to promote the information and materials during the event.
1. An assistant engineer visited TCT Engineering to learn about optical fiber systems as an alternative to improve his company's copper cable transmission system which suffers from interference issues.
2. He learned that optical fiber has a much higher capacity than copper cable and can transmit all types of data simultaneously without electrical interference. It also allows faster transmission while using lighter and less expensive materials.
3. Based on the knowledge gained, the engineer believes optical fiber will increase their competitiveness and recommends senior staff visit TCT to learn more about implementing such a system as Malaysia aims to fully digitalize telecommunications.
I was born in Sarasota, Florida and still live there today. I attend Booker High School and live with my mother, brother, and aunt. In my childhood, I won several awards for perfect attendance and honor roll. I hope to attend community college after graduating high school. I value friends and family for their support during happy and difficult times. While uncertain of my future career, I expect to still live in Sarasota twenty years from now, married with one child.
Senator Gringo Honasan is running for the Senate. He remains committed to serving the Filipino people, as his heart is with the Filipino nation. Though rumors try to crush his dreams for the country, he has hope in the nation and its people. The future of the country is at a crossroads, and with the people's help, they can heal and build the nation. He asks the people to continue fighting together to end corruption and poverty.
The Commission on Elections of the Philippines issued a resolution clarifying and amending certain provisions of Resolution No. 9615. The resolution clarifies restrictions on election propaganda through mass media, corrects typographical errors, and revises requirements for publishing election surveys. It also establishes procedures for registered political parties and candidates to invoke their right to reply to charges made against them in the media.
This document outlines rules and regulations for implementing the Fair Election Act in connection with the May 13, 2013 national and local elections in the Philippines. It defines key terms related to election campaigns, candidates, political advertising, and prohibited activities. It establishes campaign periods for different elective offices and prohibits campaigning on specific religious holidays and election day. The rules are intended to ensure free, orderly, honest, peaceful and credible elections through fair election practices as mandated by the Fair Election Act.
This document provides a list of designated common poster areas for the May 13, 2013 National and Local Elections in various regions, provinces, cities, and municipalities in the Philippines. It identifies specific barangays and locations within each area that have been designated as common places where campaign posters can be displayed. The list includes over 130 designated common poster areas across multiple districts in Manila and Malabon City.
This document outlines rules and regulations for implementing the Fair Election Act in connection with the May 13, 2013 national and local elections in the Philippines and subsequent elections. It defines key terms, sets campaign periods, prohibits certain campaign activities like foreign intervention and campaigning on specific dates, and limits authorized campaign expenses. It also specifies what forms of election propaganda are lawful and unlawful.
Ms. Marilou B. Bautista
The Committee shall be responsible for the overall planning, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation of the PWD voting program. It shall ensure the full
participation of PWDs in the electoral process.
SECTION 2. Functions. The Committee shall have the following functions:
(a) Formulate policies, guidelines and issuances relative to PWD voting;
(b) Coordinate with concerned government agencies and non-government
organizations (NGOs) in the implementation of PWD voting program;
(c) Designate accessible polling places for PWDs in selected voting centers;
(d) Recruit and train Special Board of Election Inspectors
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1. Republic of the Philippines
COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS
Intramuros, Manila
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS BRILLANTES, Sixto S. Jr., Chairmc
SARMIENTO, Rene V., Commissioner^
FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION
TAGLE, Lucenito N., Commissioner j
OF CAMPAIGN FINANCE VELASCO, Armando C., Commissioner
LAWS AS PROVIDED IN YUSOPH, Elias R., Commissioner
RESOLUTION NO. 94761 AS
, LIM, Christian Robert S., Commissioner
AMENDED2 IN CONNECTION PADACA, Ma. Gracia Cielo M ., Commissioner
WITH THE 13 MAY 2013
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NATIONAL AND LOCAL
ELECTIONS AND ALL
Promulgated:
SUBSEQUENT ELECTIONS
THEREAFTER. January 16, 2013
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9616 /
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R e s o l u t io n N o .
Pursuant to Sections 26 and 27 of Article II and Sections 2 and 4
of Article IX-C of the Philippine Constitution and the powers vested
in this Commission by Batas Pambansa Bilang 881, as amended
("Omnibus Election Code" or "OEC"), Republic Act No. 7166, and
other election laws, the Commission on Elections hereby resolves to
promulgate the following General Instructions for the
Implementation of Campaign Finance Laws as embodied in
Resolution No. 9476, as amended ("Campaign Finance Rules"):
Section 1. Designation o f the Campaign Finance Unit. - For
purposes of the 13 May 2013 National and Local Elections, the Law
Department is hereby designated as the Campaign Finance Unit
( Unit ). The Director of the Law Department shall designate
employees within the department to perform the duties and
functions of the Campaign Finance Unit, including coordination and
liaison with the Commission's field officers responsible for
implementing these general instructions as identified in the following
section.
1 Entitled RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING CAMPAIGN FINANCE AND DISCLOSURE IN
C o n n e c t i o n w it h t h e 13 M a y 2 0 1 3 N a t i o n a l a n d L o c a l E l e c t io n s a n d S u b s e q u e n t
E l e c t io n s T h e r e a f t e r ." Prom ulgated 22 June 2012.
2 Entitled "I n the M a t t e r o f A m e n d m e n t s t o R e s o l u t io n N o . 9476, a l s o k n o w n a s t h e R u l e s
and Re g u l a t io n s G o v e r n in g C a m p a ig n Fin a n c e and D is c l o s u r e ." Prom ulgated 23
N ovem b er 2012.
2. R esolution N o . Page 2 of 25
General Instructions for the Im plem entation of R esolution N o. 9476 as am ended
Section 2. Officers Responsible fo r Implementing Campaign
Finance Laws and the Fair Election Act. - In addition to the members
of the Campaign Finance Unit, the offices specified and designated
by Section 3 of Resolution No. 95183 to receive Certificates of
Candidacy shall likewise be responsible for the implementation of
these general instructions. The following officers are hereby
designated as point persons for the candidates and parties,
depending on the elective position sought and constituency of the
party, to wit:
Officers/Office Elective Positions/Parties
1. Senators
Campaign Finance Unit 2. National Political Parties
3. Party-List Organizations
1. Members of the House of Representatives
Regional Election Director,
in the NCR
National Capital Region
2. Regional Political Parties with the entire
(NCR)
NCR as their constituency
Regional Election Directors Regional Political Parties
concerned
1. Members of the House of Representatives
of legislative districts in provinces
Provincial Election Supervisor
2. Provincial officials (governor, vice
concerned
governor, provincial board members)
3. Provincial Political Parties
City Election Officer 1. Members of the House of Representatives
concerned designated for the for legislative districts in cities outside the
purpose by the Regional NCR which comprise of one or more
Election Director legislative districts
(copies of the designation of 2. City officials of cities with more than one
the Election Officer concerned Election Officer
shall immediately be 3. Local Political Parties with constituencies
submitted to the Unit) in cities
City/Municipal Election City/Municipal Officials (mayor, vice mayor,
Officer concerned councilors)
1. ARMM Governor and Vice-Governor
Regional Election Director for
2. Regional Political Parties with the entire
ARMM
ARMM region as their constituency
1. Members of the ARMM Regional
ARMM Provincial Election
Legislative Assembly
Supervisor concerned
2. Provincial Polities Parties in ARMM
The Regional Election Directors shall ensure that COMELEC
personnel under their supervision have faithfully performed their
duties and functions as provided in Section 4 of this Resolution.
3 E n title d " G u i d e l i n e s o n t h e F il in g o f C e r t ific a t e s o f C a n d i d a c y a n d N o m i n a t i o n a n d
A c c e p t a n c e o f O f f ic ia l C a n d i d a t e s o f R e g ist e r e d P o l it ic a l P a r t ie s o r C o a l i t io n o f
P o l it ic a l P a r t ie s i n C o n n e c t i o n w it h t h e M a y 13, 2013 A u t o m a t e d S y n c h r o n i z e d
N a t i o n a l , L o c a l a n d A R M M R e g i o n a l E l e c t io n s ." P r o m u lg a te d 11 S e p te m b e r 2012.
3. R esolution N o. 9616 Page 3 of 25
General Instructions for the Im plem entation of R esolution N o. 9476 as am ended
Section 3. Supervision and Control. - In addition to its
policymaking powers and functions, the Ad Hoc Campaign Finance
Steering Committee ("Committee"), as constituted by the
Commission's En Banc Minute Resolution No. 11-0538 dated 17 May
2011, shall supervise and oversee the implementation of these general
instructions by the Campaign Finance Unit and the Commission's
field officers.
Section 4. Duties and functions of the members of the
Campaign Finance Unit and field officers. - In addition to Section 1
of Rule 2 of the Campaign Finance Rules, the members of the Unit
and the field officers shall also have the following duties and
functions:
(a) Send a written reminder within five (5) days after the day of the
elections to all candidates, political parties, and party-list
organizations within their areas of responsibility as delineated
in Section 2 of this Resolution, informing them of their
obligation to submit in triplicate all their campaign finance
disclosure statements as required by law and in accordance
with the Campaign Finance Rules. (Reminder template
attached to this Resolution as Annex "A")
(b) Conduct price surveys in their respective areas, which will
serve as bases to determine the prevailing rates of products,
services, lease of property commonly used or availed of in the
conduct of various campaigning activities, such as but not
limited to:
1) Printing of tarpaulins and posters (price per square feet)
2) Lease of event venues for public rallies and other similar
events (rental fee per hour)
3) Lease of sound/public announcement system, mobile
generators, lighting, tents, and other stage equipment
4) Use of mobile advertising/announcement service
(recorrida)
5) Rental or hire of land transportation, water or aircraft
6) Other products, services, and forms of entertainment
commonly availed of in campaign activities.
(c) Monitor political rallies, public meetings, and other similar
gatherings for possible violations of election laws and observe
the conduct thereof as bases to determine the veracity of the
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candidates' or parties' declarations in their Statements of
Expenses on Public Rally;
(d) Monitor and report to the Unit any activity, act or omission
which have been prohibited and declared unlawful by law,
including those identified listed in Resolution No. 93854 or any
future Resolutions which the Commission may promulgate in
relation to an election;
(e) Coordinate with personnel of deputized agencies of the
Commission, accredited citizens' arms, and civil society
partners and request for their assistance, when necessary, to
exercise the powers and perform the functions specified herein
and in all other issuances of this Commission pertaining to
campaign finance;
(f) Issue notices to remove campaign materials to candidates
a n d / or parties whose campaign materials are posted in public
places or places not authorized as common poster areas;
(g) Receive statements, reports, notices and other disclosure
documents pertaining to campaign finance and ensure that the
said submissions conform to the requirements set in the
Campaign Finance Rules;
(h) Issue certificates of compliance to candidates, political parties,
and party-list organizations that submitted their campaign
finance disclosure statements and reports pursuant to the
Memorandum of Agreement between the Commission and the
Department of the Interior and Local Government5 on the
implementation of Section 14 of Republic Act No. 71666;
4 E n title d " C a l e n d a r o f A c t iv ities a n d P e r io d s o f C e r t a in P r o h ib it e d A c t s i n C o n n e c t i o n
M a y 13,2013 N a t i o n a l a n d L o c a l E l e c t io n s ”, p r o m u lg a t e d 03 A p r il 2012.
w it h t h e
5 The m ain provision in the COMELEC-DILG M em orandum of A greem ent reads:
Before adm inistering an oath of office to any w in n in g candidate or a llow in g a w inning
candidate assum ption into office, the DILG or any of its attached agencies shall require
h im /h e r to present a Certification from the COMELEC that he or she have satisfactorily
com plied w ith his or her obligation under Section 14 of Republic A ct N o. 7166 by filing his or
her Statem ent o f C ontributions and Expenditures w ith the COMELEC. A bsent this
Certification, the w in n in g candidate cannot enter into the execution of his or her office
pursuant to Paragraph 2 of the sam e provision of law."
6 Section 14 of Republic A ct N o. 7166 reads:
"Section 14. Statement of Contributions and Expenditures; Effect of Failure to File Statement. -
Every candidate and treasurer of the political party shall, w ithin thirty (30) days after the day
of the election, file in duplicate w ith the offices of the C om m ission the full, true and item ized
statem ent o f all contributions and expenditures in connection w ith the election.
N o person elected to any public office shall enter upon the duties of his office until he has
filed the statem ent of contributions and expenditures herein required.
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(i) Perform other functions as ordered by the Commission through
the Committee.
Section 5. Campaign Period. - For purposes of the 13 May 2013
National, Local and ARMM Elections, the campaign periods of the
various elective offices are as follows:
Elective Office Start End
Candidates for Senator &
Party-List groups participating 12 February 2013 11 May 2013
in the party-list system of (Tuesday) (Saturday)
representation
Candidates for Members of the
House of Representatives, 29 March 2013 11 May 2013
regional, provincial, city and (Friday) (Saturday)
municipal officials
Section 6. Monitoring Activities During the Campaign Period.
- At the start of the campaign period, field officers shall conduct the
following monitoring activities:
(a) Monitoring of Public Rallies and Meetings. - Upon receipt of
information or notice of a public rally or meeting, the field
officer, with the assistance of civil society groups and
accredited citizens arms if available, shall conduct an ocular
inspection of the premises where the rally or meeting is to be
The sam e prohibition shall apply if the political party w h ich nom inated the w inning
candidate fails to file the statem ents or reports in connection w ith electoral contributions and
expenditures as required herein w ithin the period prescribed by this Act.
Except candidates for elective barangay office, failure to file statem ents or reports in
connection w ith electoral contributions and expenditures as required herein shall constitute an
adm inistrative offense for w hich the offenders shall be liable to pay an adm inistrative fine
ranging from one thousand pesos (P 1,000.00) to thirty thousand pesos (P 30,000.00), in the
discretion of the C om m ission.
The fine shall be paid w ithin thirty (30) days from receipt of notice of such failure;
otherw ise, it shall be enforceable by a writ of execution issued by the C om m ission against the
properties o f the offender.
It shall be the duty of every city, or m unicipal election registrar to ad vise in w riting, by
personal delivery or registered mail, w ithin five (5) days from the date o f election all
candidates residing in his jurisdiction to com ply w ith their obligation to file their statem ents
of contributions and expenditures.
For the com m ission of a second or subsequent offense under this Section, the
adm inistrative fine shall be from tw o thousand pesos (P 2,000.00) to sixty thousand pesos (P
60,000.00), in the discretion o f the C om m ission. In addition, the offender shall be subject to
perpetual disqualification to hold public office "
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held during the rally/meeting proper. During the said ocular
inspection, the field officer or monitor assigned to the event
shall accomplish under oath the Monitoring Checklist form
attached to this Resolution as Annex "C". Field officers, with
the assistance of accredited citizens' arms and civil society
partners, shall endeavor to monitor every public rally or
meeting held within their respective localities. Monitoring
checklists that are not duly accomplished under oath shall not
be used as basis for any action by the Commission.
(b) Continuous monitoring and compliance check of campaign
materials within their areas of responsibility. - The field officer
shall take note of the various election propaganda posted by
candidates and parties and where these materials are posted to
determine compliance with the Fair Election Act/ Republic Act
No. 9006. Should there be any election propaganda posted
outside of the designated common poster areas, in the
prohibited public places or on private property without the
consent of the property owner, the field officer shall issue a
notice to remove the said campaign materials, using Annex "D"
as the template. To facilitate this process, accredited citizens'
arms and civil society partners may assist in the monitoring
and report non-compliant election propaganda to the field
officer concerned. Should the candidate or party fail to comply
with the notice of removal within three (3) days from receipt
thereof, the field officer shall note the quantity and description
of the election propaganda and include the said information in
their report to the Unit.
In relation to the monitoring activity as described under (a),
field officers shall submit to the Unit the accomplished and duly
sworn monitoring checklists, together with the Statement of Expenses
on Public Rally7 of the candidate or party whose event was the
subject of the monitoring checklists, within ten (10) working days
after the holding of the public rally or meeting.
In relation to the monitoring activity as described in (b), field
officers must submit to the Unit their reports on candidates and
parties who failed to remove their election propaganda despite
notice, together with the quantity and description of the election
propaganda, within ten (10) working days after confirming that the
C andidates and parties are required to subm it to the election officer concerned statem ents of
expenses incurred in connection w ith the public rallies or m eetings they m ay h old during the
cam paign period. See Rule 4, Section 7 of the C am paign Finance Rules.
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election propaganda has not been removed within the three (3) day
period given to the candidate or party to do so.
Section 7. Unlawful Acts, Omissions and Activities Related to
Campaign Finance and the Fair Election Act. - The following acts or
omissions are deemed unlawful and punishable as election offenses
and any occurrence thereof must be immediately reported to the Unit
in the timeliest and fastest means possible:
W hen
W ho can be
U n la w fu l Acts or O m issions deem ed
liable
un law ful
(a) Directly or indirectly aiding any Any foreigner, Anytim e
candidate or political party, taking whether judicial
part in or influencing in any or natural
manner any election, or person
contributing or making any
expenditure in connection w ith any
election cam paign or partisan
political activity. [OEC, Sec. 81 in
relation to Sec. 262]
(b) Failing to notify the election officer Any party or During
concerned of any public rally that a candidate campaign
party or candidate intents to period and
organize and hold in the city or w ithin seven
m unicipality and to subm it within (7) working
seven (7) working days a statement days after
of expenses incurred in connection the conduct
w ith the said public rally. [OEC, of the public
Sec. 88 in relation to Sec. 262] rally
(c) G iving or accepting free of charge, Any candidate, During the
whether directly or indirectly, party, five (5)
transportation, food, drinks or organization or hours before
things of value; and giving or any person and after a
contributing, whether directly or public
indirectly, m oney or things of meeting, on
value for such purpose. [OEC, Sec. the day
89 in relation to Sec. 262] before the
election, on
election day
(d) G iving and receiving, whether Both the Anytime
directly or indirectly, contributions contributor/
for purposes of political partisan donor &
activity by persons specified under recipient/ donee
Section 95 of the OEC, in relation to
Sec. 262 thereof.
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(e) Soliciting and receiving, whether Any person, Anytime
directly or indirectly, any aid or including
contribution of whatever form or political parties,
nature from foreign sources from public or private
any foreign national, governm ent entities
or entity for purposes of
influencing the results of the
election. [OEC, Sec. 96 in relation to
Sec. 2621
(f) H olding of dances, lotteries, Any person From start of
cockfights, gam es, boxing bouts, the election
bingo, beauty contests, period up to
entertainments or cinematographic, and
theatrical or other performances for including
the purpose of raising funds for an election day
election cam paign or for the
support of any candidate. [OEC,
Sec. 97 in relation to Sec. 262]
(g) Directly or indirectly soliciting Any person or From start of
a n d /o r accepting from any organization, the election
candidate for public officer, or whether civic or period up to
from h is/h e r cam paign manager, religious and
agent or representative, or any including
person acting in their behalf, any election day
gift, food, transportation,
contribution or donation in cash or
in kind, subject to certain
exceptions under Section 97 of the
OEC, in relation to Sec. 262 thereof.
(h) M aking of any contribution under Contributor Anytime
another nam e other than the a n d /o r
contributor's ow n name or recipient-
receiving a contribution and candidate or
entering or recording the same in party treasurer
any nam e other than that of the
person by w h om it w as made.
[OEC, Sec. 98 in relation to Sec.
262]
(i) Failing to file a report under oath Any person After the
of contributions w ithin thirty (30) giving lapse of
days after the day of the elections, contributions to thirty (30)
stating the am ount of each any candidate, days from
contribution, the nam e of the party treasurer the day of
candidate, agent of the candidate or authorized the elections
or party receiving the contribution representative of
and the date of the contribution. candidate / party
[OEC, Sec. 99 in relation to Sec.
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262]
(j) Exceeding the aggregate amount Candidates and W hen
that m ay be spent for election parties expenditure
cam paigns according to the rates lim it is
provided by Section 13 of Republic exceeded
Act No. 7166, and m ade unlawful
by Sections 100 and 101 in relation
to Section 262 of the OEC.
(k) M aking any expenditure, whether Candidate or During
directly or indirectly, for purposes party treasurer campaign
other than those provided under period
Section 102 of the OEC.
(1) M aking any expenditure in A ny person During
support of or in opposition to any campaign
candidate or party w ithout written period
authority to do so by the candidate
or party, a copy of w hich shall be
furnished the Com m ission. [OEC,
Sec. 103 in relation to Sec. 262]
(m) Giving, directly or indirectly, any Candidates, his During
donation, contribution or gift in or her spouse or campaign
cash or in kind, undertaking or any relative period, on
contributing to the construction or w ithin the the day
repair of roads, bridges, school second civil before
houses, puericulture centers, degree of election, and
m edical clinics and hospitals, consanguinity or on election
churches or chapels, cem ent affinity, or day
pavem ents or any structure for h is/h er
public use or for the use of any campaign
religious or civic organization, w ith manager, agent
certain exceptions under Section or representative
104 of the OEC.
(n) Use of public funds, m oney Any person Anytime
deposited in trust, equipment,
facilities ow ned or controlled by
the governm ent for any election
cam paign or for any partisan
political activity as enumerated
and specified in Section 261 (o) of
the OEC.
(o) Release, disbursem ent or Any public Forty-five
expenditure of public funds by any official or (45) days
public official or em ployee em ployee before a
including barangay officials and (including those regular
those of governm ent-ow ned or of GOCCs & election or
controlled corporations and their their thirty (30)
subsidiaries for any and all kinds | subsidiaries), | days before
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of public works, subject to certain barangay a special
exem ptions as provided by Section officials election
261 (v) of the OEC, as im plem ented
by Resolution No. 9585.8
(p) Undertaking to construct or the Any person Forty-five
construction of public works, (45) days
delivery of materials for public before a
works or issuance of treasury regular
warrants or any device election or
undertaking future delivery of thirty (30)
m oney, goods or other things of days before
value chargeable against public a special
funds, w hich are unlawful acts election
punishable as election offenses
under Section 261 (w) of the OEC,
but subject to certain exem ptions
provided under Section 261 (v)
thereof, as im plem ented by
Resolution No. 9585.
Section 8. Initiation of Complaint - Complaints for election
offenses such as those listed above may be initiated motu proprio by
the Commission through the Committee, or upon written complaint
by any citizen of the Philippines, candidate, registered political party,
coalition of political parties or organizations under the party-list
system or any accredited citizens' arms of the Commission.
Section 9. M otu Proprio Complaints. - In cases where field
officers or Unit members personally witnessed the commission of
election offenses, they shall report the same through the execution of
a complaint affidavit and submit the said affidavit to the Unit. If
there is strong evidence to support a finding that an election offense
has been committed, the Unit shall submit its findings, reports, and
other documentary evidence to the Committee. Should the
Committee agree with the findings of the Unit, it shall refer the same
to the Investigation and Prosecution Division of the Law Department
for preliminary investigation and prosecution. [Complaint-Affidavit
template attached to this Resolution as Annex "E"]
8 E n title d "R u l e s a n d R e g u l a t io n s G o v e r n i n g t h e B a n o n P u b l ic W o r k s a n d R e l e a se ,
D is b u r s e m e n t a n d E x p e n d it u r e s o f P u b l ic F u n d s , C o n s t r u c t i o n o f P u b l ic W o r k s ,
D eliver y o f M a t e r ia l s f o r P u b l ic W o r k s a n d Is s u a n c e o f T r e a s u r y W a r r a n t s a n d
S im il a r D e v ic e s i n C o n n e c t i o n w it h t h e 13 M a y 2 0 1 3 A u t o m a t e d S y n c h r o n i z e d
N a t i o n a l , L o c a l a n d A R M M R e g i o n a l E l e c t io n s ." P r o m u lg a te d 1 8 D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 2
J '
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Section 10. Form of Complaint and Where to File. - When not
initiated motu proprio by the Commission, the complaint must be
verified and supported by affidavits an d /o r any other evidence.
Complaints may be filed with the Law Department, with the offices
of the Provincial Election Supervisor or the Regional Election
Director assigned to the area where the election offense was
committed, or with the COMELEC-DOJ Special Task Force as created
by Resolution No. 95849. [Complaint-Affidavit template attached to
this Resolution as Annex "E"]
Section 11. Evidence to Support Complaint. - In addition to
the sworn affidavits of witnesses and other traditional forms of
documentary evidence, this Commission shall also accept
photographic and video evidence, subject to the following conditions:
(a) Still photographs taken with the use of a traditional film
camera or a digital camera must be printed and attached to the
complaint; Provided, that such photographs must be identified,
explained and authenticated by the person who took the same
through the execution of a sworn affidavit attesting to the
circumstances under which he or she has taken the
photographs. [Sworn Affidavit template is attached to this
Resolution as Annex "F"]
(b) For video recordings, the same must likewise be identified,
explained and authenticated by the person who made the
recording through the execution of a sworn affidavit to that
effect. [Sworn Affidavit template is attached to this Resolution
as Annex "F"]
The electronic file copies of the photographs or video
recordings must be stored in a portable storage medium such as a
compact disc and submitted together with the complaint.
Section 12. Investigation and Prosecution Procedure to be
Adopted. - Whether initiated through a verified complaint or motu
proprio, the Rule on Prosecution of Election Offenses or Rule 34 of the
COMELEC Rules of Procedure shall apply.
9 Entitled "In the Matter o f Requesting the H onorable Secretary of Justice to A ssign Prosecutors
as M em bers o f a Special Task Form Created by the C om m ission to C onduct the Investigation
and Prosecution o f Election O ffenses in C onnection w ith the 13 M ay 2013 A utom ated
Synchronized N ational, Local and ARMM Regional Elections." Prom ulgated 18 Decem ber
2012 .
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Section 13. Deadline for Submission o f Statement of Election
Contributions and Expenditures. - For purposes of the 13 May 2013
National and Local Elections, the deadline for the submission of
Statements of Contributions and Expenditures and its Annexes is
hereby set on 13 June 2013, Thursday, at 5:00 p.m.
Section 14. Procedure for Receiving of Campaign Finance
Submissions. - Field officers are required to keep a receiving
logbook, where the following information is to be recorded:
(1) Name of the person filing the campaign finance
statements and reports ("filer");
(2) Relationship of the filer to the candidate or party;
(3) Contact information of the filer;
(4) Name of candidate or party;
(5) Date and time of receipt; and
(6) Listing of documents received.
At 5:01 p.m. of 13 June 2013, Thursday, the receiving logbook
shall be closed and signed by the field officers concerned. Field
officers are not authorized to receive any campaign finance
submissions from candidates an d /o r parties after the set deadline.
All late submissions must be made directly to the Unit at the
COMELEC Main Office, Intramuros, Manila.
The COMELEC field officer in charge of receiving the
statements shall retain one (1) copy. Of the remaining two (2) copies
one shall be forwarded to the Unit together with the receiving
logbook and the other to the Election Records and Statistics
Department (ERSD). These two (2) copies and the receiving logbook
must be sent by the field officers on or before 5:00 p.m. of 21 June
2013, Friday.
Section 15. Issuance o f Certification of Compliance. - Upon
the submission of the Statement of Contributions and Expenditures
and its Annexes, the candidate/ party treasurer who filed the same
may request for the issuance of a certification attesting to the receipt
of the said documents by the receiving officer. The COMELEC field
officer issuing the Certificate of Compliance shall use Annex B-l or B-
2, depending on the requesting party. Before releasing the Certificate
of Compliance to the requesting party, the field officer shall
reproduce one copy which will serve as the receiving copy, wherei^
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h e / she must note the name of the requesting party, the date and time
when the requesting party had received the Certificate of
Compliance. The requesting party must then affix his/her signature
on the receiving copy of the Certificate to acknowledge that he/she
had received the original copy thereof.
Should the election results already be available at the time the
campaign finance disclosure statements and reports were being filed,
the COMELEC field officer shall automatically issue a Certificate of
Compliance to the winning candidates and their political parties
upon their submission of the same, following the same procedure for
releasing the Certificates of Compliance as described in the previous
paragraph of this Section.
The issuance of the Certificates of Compliance shall be free of
charge for the first original copy. Field officers are hereby authorized
to charge a certification fee of One Hundred Pesos (PhP 100.00) per
additional copy.
Section 16. Initial Compliance Check by the Unit of all
Statements, Reports, Schedules and other Disclosure Statements. -
Upon receipt of the campaign finance disclosure statements and
reports, the Unit shall check the submissions vis-a-vis the certified list
of candidates, political parties, and party-list organizations that
participated in the 2013 elections. After identifying those candidates
and parties that failed to file their statements, the Unit shall:
(a) Submit to the Committee the list of non-compliant candidates,
political parties, and party-list organizations;
(b) Issue show cause orders to the said non-compliant candidates
and parties requiring them to explain why they failed to
submit their campaign finance disclosure statements;
(c) Recommend to the Committee the imposition of
administrative fines an d /o r the filing of disqualification cases
on non-compliant candidates and parties;
(d) Digitize all submitted disclosure statements and generate
electronic copies thereof, which may be made available to the
public through the COMELEC website.
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(e) Provide electronic copies of all campaign finance disclosure
reports and statements to the Bureau of Internal Revenue, the
Anti-Money Laundering Council, the Office of the
Ombudsman, and Commission on Audit.
Section 17. Provision of Copies o f Advertising Contracts or
Broadcast Orders by EID to the Unit. - The Education and
Information Department (EID) shall provide copies of the advertising
contracts a n d /o r broadcast orders received by it from mass media
entities to the Unit within ten (10) days from the day of the election.
Section 18. Analysis o f the Campaign Finance Disclosure
Statements. - After the initial compliance check, the Unit shall
analyze and determine the veracity of the contents of the various
campaign finance disclosure reports and statements submitted to it as
compared with other documents available to the Commission, such
as the advertising contracts an d /o r broadcast orders and logs
submitted to the EID by mass media entities. Depending on the
results of the preliminary analysis, the Unit shall:
(a) Recommend to the Committee the conduct of preliminary
investigation on contractors, business firms, and contributors
who failed to submit the required disclosure reports;
(b) Recommend to the Committee the issuance of letters of
authority to conduct field inspections of the records of
expenditures and contributions of candidates an d /o r parties
whose disclosure statements contain discrepancies;
(c) Request the assistance of accredited citizens' arms, civil
society partners, and deputized law enforcement agencies to
determine the veracity of the contents of the campaign finance
disclosure statements.
Section 19. Enforcement o f Resolution No. 9585, otherwise
known as the Rules and Regulations Governing Ban on Public
Works and Release, Disbursement and Expenditures o f Public Funds,
Construction of Public Works, Delivery o f Materials fo r Public
Works and Issuance o f Treasury Warrants and Similar Devices in
Connection w ith the 13 May 2013 Automated Synchronized
National, Local and ARM M Elections. - The Unit, in coordination
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with the COMELEC field officers, shall receive and compile the lists
of authorized public works projects to be submitted by the Secretary
of Public Works and Highways, provincial governors, city/municipal
mayors and punong barangays in relation to national, provincial,
city/municipal and barangay public works - as mandated by Section
3 of Resolution No. 9585. As the custodian of the said lists, the Unit is
hereby authorized to issue Certificates of Exception to parties who
may request for them, upon payment of a certification fee of Five
Hundred Pesos (PhP 500.00). Before releasing the Certificate of
Exception to the requesting party, the certifying officer shall
reproduce one copy which will serve as the receiving copy, wherein
h e/ she must note the name of the requesting party, the official
receipt number and date the certification fee was paid, and the date
when the requesting party had received the Certificate of Exception.
The requesting party must then affix his/her signature on the
receiving copy of the Certificate to acknowledge that he/she had
received the original copy thereof.
Section 20. Deputation o f the Commission on A udit (COA) and
Bureau o f Internal Revenue (BIR) to conduct field audit/inspection. -
Pursuant to the Commission's visitorial power to inspect the records
of contributions and expenditures together with all pertinent
documents of candidates and parties, the Commission hereby
deputizes the COA and the BIR to assist the Committee in the
exercise of this power. Before conducting a visit to the office of the
candidate or party concerned, a letter of authority must be issued by
the Committee informing the candidate or party of the Commission's
intent to inspect their records and who will be conducting the
inspection.
Section 21. Deputation of Law Enforcement Agencies to A ssist
in the Implementation o f these General Instructions. - Pursuant to
the deputation of the Department of the Interior and Local
Government, the National Police Commission, the Philippine
National Police and other Law Enforcement Agencies as embodied in
Resolution No. 95711 promulgated by the Commission on 06
0
December 2012, the said agencies are likewise directed to assist in
the implementation of these General Instructions.
10 E n title d " D e p u t a t i o n o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e I n t e r io r a n d L o c a l G o v e r n m e n t ,
in c l u d in g t h e P h il ip p in e N a t i o n a l P o l ic e , a n d O t h e r L a w E n f o r c e m e n t A g e n c ie s t o
E n s u r e H o n e s t , O r d e r l y , P e a c e f u l a n d C re dibl e C o n d u c t o f t h e M a y 13, 2 0 13
A u t o m a t e d N a t i o n a l a n d L o c a l E l e c t io n s ." P r o m u lg a te d 06 D e c e m b e r 201 2.
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Section 22. Deputation o f the Anti-Money Laundering Council.
- In anticipation of the increased economic activity that usually occur
during every election, the Anti-Money Laundering Council is hereby
deputized to monitor and ensure that proceeds from unlawful
activities as enumerated in Section 3 (i) of Republic Act No. 916011, as
amended by Republic Act No. 9194, are not used to commit money
laundering as defined in Section 4 of the same law, in the guise of
campaign contributions and expenditures during the campaign
period.
Section 23. Separability Clause. - If any part of this Resolution
is declared unconstitutional, the remaining part not affected thereby
shall remain valid and effective.
Section 24. Effectivity. - This Resolution shall be published in
two (2) daily newspapers of general circulation and shall take effect
on the seventh (7th) day following its publication.
Section 25. Dissemination. - The Education and Information
Department of this Commission is directed to cause the publication
of this Resolution and disseminate the same to all COMELEC field
offices. The Clerk of the Commission shall furnish copies of this
Resolution to the:
(a) Office of the President
(b) Department of the Interior and Local Government
(c) Department of Public Works and Highway
(d) Department of Justice
(e) Department of Social Welfare and Development
(f) Department of Budget and Management
(g) Commission on Audit
(h) Bureau of Internal Revenue
(i) Anti-Money Laundering Council
SO ORDERED
17. 9616
Resolution N o. _ _ _ _ _ Page 17 of 25
General Instructions for the Im plem entation of Resolution N o. 9476 as am ended
RENE V. SARMIENjTO LUCENITO N. VAOLE
ioner Commissioner^
ARMANDO C. VELASCO
Comm issioner
CZ. HbAMs fob
CHRISTIAN RSpBERf s T LIM MARIA GRAClA CIELO M. PADACA
Commissioner Commissioner
18. R esolution N o .___ Page 18 of 25
General Instructions for the Im plem entation of R esolution N o. 9476 as am ended
[Sample template of the written reminder for candidates & party treasurers to file their or their
parties' disclosure statements and reports]
Annex "A"
Republic of the Philippines
Commission on Elections
Office of the [RED/PES/CEO/MEO]
[City / Municipality / Province / Region]
Date: [Within 14 - 18 May 2013 onlvl
[Name of Candidate or Party Treasurer]
Candidate for [Elective Position Sought]/Name of Party
[Candidate/Party's Headquarters Address]
Dear Sir/Madam:
Greetings!
Pursuant to Paragraph 6 of Section 14, Republic Act No. 7166, the undersigned
[RED/PES/EO] is hereby reminding you to comply with your obligation to file
your Statement of Contributions and Expenditures and all its required
attachments with this office on or before Thursday, 13 Tune 2013. Failure to file
the said Statement within the period provided shall subject you to the penalties
provided for under Section 14 of Republic Act No. 7166.
Kindly refer to COMELEC Resolution No. 9476 for the Rules and Regulations
Governing Campaign Finance and Disclosure for instructions on how to file the
disclosure statements. The said Rules contain as annexes the prescribed forms
that should be used in filing your statements and reports. Please note that
incomplete reports and statements that do not contain all the required
information, or those that do not follow the prescribed forms, shall be considered
as not filed and will likewise subject you to the penalties as specified above.
Respectfully yours,
[Name of EO/PES/RED]
[Position]
[Jurisdiction]
19. R esolution N o. 9 ^ 1 6 J Page 19 of 25
General Ins true tion^ror the Im plem entation of R esolution N o. 9476 as am ended
[Sample template of the Certification to be issued to candidates ivhen they have filed their
disclosure statements and reports]
Annex "B-l"
Republic of the Philippines
Commission on Elections
Office of the [RED/PES/CEO/MEO]
[City / Municipality / Province / Region]
C e r t if ic a t e o f C o m p l ia n c e
This is to certify that_____ (name o f candidate)__________ , who is a candidate
for (elective position sought) of the Municipality/City /Province/Region of
_____________________ _ and nominated by (name o f political party,
write "independent" if candidate has no political party) , has duly submitted the
following campaign finance statements/reports in connection with his/her
campaign for the 13 May 2013 elections:
Annex Document Title
B Authority to Incur Election Expenditures
F Statement of Election Contributions & Expenses
G Schedule of Contributions Received
H Schedule of Expenditures
H-l Summary Report of Expenditures
I Schedule of Unpaid Obligations
[Put a 'V " only for those documents actually submitted by the candidate; use
"x " if not submitted]
The documents listed above were received by the office of the
undersigned on (date o f receipt)______ .
This Certification is issued merely to attest to the receipt of the above
named candidate's campaign finance statement and reports.
Issued th is________day o f_________________ , 2013.
[Signature]
[Name of EO/PES/RED]
[Position]
[Jurisdiction]
[NOTE to EO/PES/RED: Please reproduce one (1) copy of this Certification after printing &
signing the same to serve as your ojfice's receiving copy. Kindly note in the receiving copy the
name of the requesting party, official receipt (OR) number/date paid, and the date the certification
was received by the requesting party, together with the latter's signature acknowledging receipt
of the certification.]
20. „ , 9616
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General Instructions for the Im plem entation of Resolution N o. 9476 as am ended
[Sample template of the Certification to be issued to party treasurers of political parties & party-
list organizations when they have filed the party's disclosure statements & reports]
A n n ex "B-2"
Republic of the Philippines
Commission on Elections
Office of the [RED/PES/CEO/MEO]
[City / Municipality / Province / Region]
C e r t if ic a t e o f C o m p l ia n c e
This is to certify that (name of treasurer)________________ , who is the
party treasurer for (name o f political party/party-list organization) , with a
constituency based in the Municipality/City/Province/Region o f _____________ ,
has duly submitted the following campaign finance statements/reports in
connection with the party's campaign for the 13 May 2013 elections:
Annex Document Title
BAuthority to Incur Election Expenditures
FStatement of Election Contributions &
Expenses
G Schedule of Contributions Received
H Schedule of Expenditures
H-l Summary Report of Expenditures
I Schedule of Unpaid Obligations
[Put a 'V " only for those documents actually submitted by the party treasurer;
use if not submitted]
The documents listed above were received by the office of the
undersigned on (date o f receipt) .
This Certification is issued merely to attest to the receipt of the above
named party's campaign finance statement and reports.
Issued th is________day of _________________ , 2013.
[Signature]
[Name of EO/PES/RED]
[Position]
[Jurisdiction]
[NOTE to EO/PES/RED: Please reproduce one (1) copy of this Certification after printing &
signing the same to serve as your office s receiving copy. Kindly note in tlie receiving copy the
name of the requesting party, official receipt (OR) number/date paid, and the date the certification
was received by the requesting party, together with the hitter's signature acknoivledging receipt
of the certification.]
21. R esolution N o. 9616 j Page 21 Gf 2 5
General Instructions for the Im plem entation of Resolution N o. 9476 as am ended
[Monitoring Checklist for internal use by Election Officers and Volunteer Monitors in their field
observation of campaign activities]
Annex "C"
C a m p a i g n M o n it o r i n g C h e c k l is t
N am e o f M onitor Date o f e vent
P osition/D ept o f M onitor O rganization
N am e o f C andidate/s (list nam e/nam es vU) Elective office sought
N am e o f Party
Type o f Party: □ Political Party
Municipality/City/Province -> □ P arty-List Org.
(ex. La Paz, Abra)
Type o f Event: L ocation/venue o f the event: ^ □ Local
□ Miting de Avance □ Open space C onstituency □ R egional
□ Door to door campaign □ Indoor stadium o f the Party-> □ Provincial
□ Campaign sortie □ Plaza □ National
□ Motorcade D uration of (ex. 1:00-2:00pm)
□ Gov't/public building
□ Forum/Seminar □ Hotel/restaurant e vent (start-
end tim e) ->
□ Other (pis specify) □ Covered court
□ Other (pis. specify) W as the field officer □ Yes
notified o f event? -> □ No
Name & address of venue (ex. Rizal Plaza, Main Avenue, Metro City)
Name of event organizer
E V E N T DETA ILS, LO G ISTIC S A N D A M E N IT IE S
Was any technical equipment used during the event? (ex. sound, lights, etc.) □ Yes □ No
If YES, pis. describe:
Was there a stage or raised platform during the event? □ Yes □ No
If YES, pis. describe:
Was there electricity provided or used during the event? (ex. generator, venue-provided) □ Yes □ No
If YES, pis. specify source:
Were refreshments or food items distributed/served to the people who attended? □ Yes □ No
If YES, pis. specify & estimate number: (ex. 100 sandwiches, 100 soda cans, 100 water bottles)
Were there giveaways or items distributed freely? (ex. baseball caps, t-shirts, pens, fans) □ Yes □ No
It YES, pis. describe & estimate number: (ex. 100 shirts, 50 caps, etc.)
Were there tents, tables, and chairs rented/setup for the event? □ Yes □ No
It YES, pis. specify & estimate number: (ex. 3 20x20 tents, 20 tables,40 chairs)
Was any form of transportation provided to the persons who attended the event? □ Yes □ No
If YES, pis. describe & estimate number: (ex. 2 pickup trucks with red plate, rented coaster/bus/ieeD e tc )
Were there any event staff present during the event? □
Yes □ No
It YES, pis. specify & estimate number: (ex. 10 ushers/marshals, 20 bodyguards/security, 2 ohotoaraDhers etc )
Was there any form of entertainment provided during the event? □ Yes □ No
If YES, pis. describe: (ex. live performance by XYZ, fireworks display, e tc )
Was the event promoted or publicized in any way? (ex. streamers, radio ads. mobile ads. etc.) □ Yes □ No
If YES, pis. describe: (ex. 15-sec radio ad, % page on local paper, mobile ad on L300 van e tc )
D E S C R IP T IO N O F TH E EV EN T (you may continue on the back page of checklist)
22. 9616.)
R esolution N o . ____Page 22 of 25
General Instructions for the Im plem entation of Resolution N o. 9476 as am ended
[Back page of Annex C]
_________________ D E S C R IP TIO N OF TH E EVEN T (continued from the front page)
M O N IT O R ’S U N D E R TA K IN G
•. ___________________________ o f legal age, Filipino, and w ith residence and postal
address a t ________ _
___________________________ ____________ i do hereby ce rtify under oath that:
1. I personally accom plished the above C am paign M onitoring C he cklist a fte r conducting
an ocular inspection o f the prem ises w here the rally or m eeting w as held, in accordance with
Section 6 o f C O M E LE C R esolution N o ._______.
2. I have read all the inform ation contained therein and they are all true and correct o f
m y own personal know ledge.
3. T he foregoing C am paign M onitoring C hecklist w as not am ended nor in any m anner
m odified, and accordingly, the sam e m ay be relied upon should there be a legal issue as to its
veracity.
4. S hould there be a com plaint filed w here the contents o f the M onitoring C hecklist are in
issue, I am w illing to be a w itness to identify and authenticate the sam e.
IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F, I have set m y hand to this U ndertaking on
2013 a t _________ .
M onitor’s signature over printed nam e
ACKNOW LEDGM ENT
S ubscribed and sw orn to before me this ____ day o f ________________ , 2013, at
_____________________ _ affiant exhibiting to me his/her identification docum ent
____________________w hich contains his/her photography and signature, bearing num ber
___________ , issued b y ______________________ o n _______________________.
N O TAR Y PU BLIC /
O FFIC ER A U T H O R IZ E D T O A D M IN IS T E R OATH
Doc. No. :____
Page N o .:____
Book No. :____
Series o f 2013.
23. R esolution N o. 9 6 1 6 ^ ; Page 23 of 25
General Instructions for the Im plem entation of R esolution N o. 9476 as am ended
[Notice to Remove Campaign Materials template to be given to candidates and/or parties whose campaign
materials are found outside the authorized common poster areas or within the prohibited public areas]
Annex "D'
Republic of the Philippines
Commission on Elections
Office of the [RED/PES/CEO/MEO]
[C ity/ Municipality / Province / Region]
N o t ic e t o R e m o v e C a m p a ig n M a t e r ia l s
Date: [date campaign material spotted]
[Name of Candidate or Party Treasurer]
Candidate for [Elective Position Sought]/N am e of Party
[Candidate/Party's Headquarters Address]
Dear Sir/Madam:
This pertains to the campaign materials promoting your candidacy/party which
contains the following im ages/nam es/m essages:
Material size [ex. 2 feet by 3 feet, portrait orientation ]
Description [ex. Full color print on poster paper/tarpaulin ]
Images of [ex. Juan dela Cruz, John Doe, Jane Doe ]
Message [ex. "Vote Juan dela Cruz for Mayor!" ]
[if the image was photographed, the photograph may be inserted or placed here]
Said m aterial/s w a s/w ere found o n ______ place/address where the materials were found,
ex. Electric post at the comer of Main Avenue and 1st Street], This location where the
campaign materials were found is: [place a " S ’’ in the box uMchever is applicable]
□ N ot a COMELEC-designated common poster area.
□ A public place where posting of campaign materials is prohibited.
You are hereby ordered to remove the said campaign materials, regardless of whoever
w as responsible for posting the same, w ithin three (3) days from receipt of this notice.
Failure to do so w ill give rise to the presumption that you /you r party were responsible
for posting the said materials. In addition to the filing of election offense charges, the
cost of the said materials will be assessed according to the prevailing market rate and
will be included in your list of expenditures.
Issued th is__________day o f _____________________, 2013.
[Signature]
[Name of EO/PES/RED]
[Position]
[Jurisdiction]
[Please note the date when this notice ivas received & who received it.]
24. Resolution N o. 9 6 l6 ^ i Page 24 of 25
General Instructions for the Im plem entation of R esolution N o. 9476 as am ended
[Complaint-affidavit template to guide potential complainants in the drafting of their complaints]
Annex "E"
Republic of the Philippines )
City o f _______________ ) S.S.
C O M P L A IN T
I, (name of complainant) , of legal age, Filipino, residing at (address of
the complainant’ , hereby accuses
) (name of respondent/s') of violating
(offense and provision of law alleged to have been violated) , committed as
follows:
That on or about (date and time) , in (place where the offense was
committed) , the said accused (description of the unlawful acts, omissions,
activities that constitute the offense charged) .
That the said act/omission was likewise witnessed by (names of
witnesses)_____________, whose testimonies, in the form of sworn statements,
are attached to this complaint as Annexes "__" and "___
I have hereunto set my hand this _____ o f _________________, 2013, at the
City o f ____________________.
(Signature of Complainant)
[Name o f Complainant]
COMPLAINANT
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, th is____day o f ____________ ,
2013 by (name of affiant) who exhibited to me his/her (competent evidence
of identity) with num ber____________, issued at (issuing agency and its
location) , Philippines on (date of issue) , with date of expiry o n __________ .
NOTARY PUBLIC
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R esolution N o. j Page 25 of 25
General Instructions for the Im plem entation of R esolution N o. 9476 as am ended
[Affidavit template of Photographer/Videographer attesting to the circumstances under which the
photographs or videos were taken]
Annex "F"
Republic of the Philippines )
City o f ________________ ) S.S.
A f f id a v it
I, (nam e of photographer/videographer') , of legal age and residing at
(address)__________________ , after having been duly sw orn to according to
law hereby dep ose and state that:
1. On (date) at (time) , I w as at the (location w here the
p h o to g ra p h /v id eo w as taken and the reason why
photographer/videographer w as at the said location);
2. I saw (description of the a cts/o m issio n s that constitute the election
offense) and took photographs/recorded the p roceed in gs/in cid en t as
they occurred;
3. [description/explanation of the photographs/videos and identification of the
subjects captured therein]
4. The p h o tog rap h s/v id eos that I have taken are accurate depictions of the
events sough t to be portrayed.
5. K now ing the sam e acts/o m ission s are unlaw ful, I reported the same to
the (election officer's nam e and p osition /area of assignm ent) and
provided h im /h e r w ith a copy of the p h otograp h s/vid eos.
6. I am executing this affidavit freely and voluntarily to attest to the truth of
the foregoing circumstances and the authenticity of the
p h oto g ra p h s/v id eo s being subm itted to support the com plaint filed
against (name of respondents) by (name of complainant) .
I have hereunto set m y hand this _ _ _ o f __________________ , 2013, at the
City o f _____________________ .
(Signature of Affiant)
[Name of Affiant]
AFFIANT
SUBSCRIBED A N D SWORN to before m e, t h i s ____ day o f _____________ ,
2013 by (name of affiant) w h o exhibited to m e h is /h e r (com petent evidence of
identity) w ith n u m b er_____________ , issued at (issuing agency and its location) ,
Philippines on (date of issue) , w ith date of expiry o n ____________.
NOTARY PUBLIC
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Page No.
Book No.
Series of 2013.