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Manner of implementation of the Agrarian Reform Program(ARP)• Section 45 mandates that the implementation of the ARP is on
a province-by-province basis because of the peculiarities and needs of each province, such as the kind of crops needed or suited, land distribution workload, and other factors prevalent or obtaining in the area.
• The PARCCOM coordinates and monitors the implementation of the agrarian reform program in the province.
Barangay Agrarian Reform Committee(BARC)• Sec. 46 provides that the EO 229 regarding the BARC shall be
in effect.• BARC is composed of the ff:• A)Farmers and farmworkers beneficiaries• B) Farmer and farmworkers non-beneficiaries• C)Agricultural cooperatives• D) other farmer organizations• E)Barangay Council• F)Non-government organizations
• G)Landowners• H)Land Bank• i)Official of the Department of Agriculture assigned to the barangay• J)official of the DENR official assigned to the area• K)Department of agrarian reform technologist assigned to the area
who shall act as the secretary.
Functions of the BARC under EO 229• A) to participate and ive support to the implementation of
progrms on agrarian reform• B)To mediate, conciliate or arbitrate agrarian conflicts and
issues that are brought to it for resolution• C)To perform such other functions that the PARC, its Executive
Committee, or the DAR secretary may delegate from time to time.
Functions of BARC CARP law• a) Mediate and conciliate between parties involved in an
agrarian dispute including matters related to tenurial and financial arrangements;
• (b) Assist in the identification of qualified beneficiaries and landowners within the barangay;
• (c) Attest to the accuracy of the initial parcellary mapping of the beneficiary's tillage;
• (d) Assist qualified beneficiaries in obtaining credit from lending institutions;
• (e) Assist in the initial determination of the value of the land;
• (f) Assist the DAR representative in the preparation of periodic reports on the CARP implementation for submission to the DAR
• (g) Coordinate the delivery of support services to beneficiaries; and• (h) Perform such other functions as may be assigned by the DAR• (2) The BARC shall endeavor to mediate, conciliate and settle
agrarian disputes lodged before it within thirty (30) days from its taking cognizance thereof. If after the lapse of the thirty day period, it is unable to settle the dispute, it shall issue a certification of its proceedings and shall furnish a copy thereof upon the parties within seven (7) days from the expiration of the thirty days period.
• The BARC can seek, when necessary, legal assistance of the DAR and the provincial, city, or municipal government to ensure its proposed solution to the dispute is within the bounds of the law.
• The CARP law authorizes the DAR and the PARC to promulgate rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of the agrarian reform program. In the exercise of their rule-making power, the DAR and PARC cannot enlarge or amend the provisions of the statute.