Funding Ecological Waste Management Programs of Barangays
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Funding Ecological Waste Management
Programs of Barangays
A presentation byLeonor G. Berroya
Under the 1987 Constitution, Declaration of Principles and State
Policies
The State shall protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature (Article II, Sec. 16)
Under the Local Government Code of 1991
Declaration of Policy
It is hereby declared the policy of the state that the territorial and political subdivisions of the state shall enjoy genuine and meaningful local autonomy xxx. Toward this end, the state shall provide xxx local government units shall be given more powers, authority, responsibilities, and resources. (Sec. II, a)
Under the Local Government Code of 1991
All Local Government Units, the Barangays included, are mandated to exercise powers granted to them in order to provide an “accountable efficient dynamic organizational structure and operating mechanism to meet the priority needs and service requirements of the community.” [Sec 3 (b)]
Among the priority needs enumerated are
services and facilities related to • general hygiene and • sanitation, • beautification and • solid waste collection.
(LGC Sec. 17, b)
Republic Act 90003 put the meaning of solid waste management in a more definite context, which is the subject of this convention.
Funding of Priority Needs
In order to meet these priority needs, the Law further provides such “basic services and facilities herein above enumerated shall be funded from the share of the local government units in the proceeds of national taxes and other local revenues and funding support from the national government, .its instrumentalities xxx” [LGC, Section 17 (g)] .
Mandate for Ecological Waste Management
Thus it is clear that all barangays are mandated to provide for ecological system of managing its waste using already provided funds within its budget.
The major classes of expenditures and their sub-classifications in the annual
budget of a barangay are:
Current Operating Expenditures
• Personnel Services
• Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses
• Non-Office Expenditures Capital Outlay
Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses
Repair and Maintenance of Barangay owned Facilities Expenses For Sessions, Meetings, Conferences & Dialogues
Expenses for Training, Seminar, Workshop of PersonnelRepair & Maintenance of Office EquipmentOther ServicesSupplies and MaterialsTransportation Services (Trucking, Hauling Services)Discretionary Expenses (2% of 1999 RPTS)Others; Specify Garbage Disposal ProgramSpecial Projects/Activities
(Please Specify)
Non - Office Expenditures
Sangguniang Kabataan (10% of the Total general fund)
Development Fund (20% of IRA)
Capital Outlay
Land and Land Improvement Outlay
Building and Structure Outlay Motor Vehicle Equipment Furniture and Fixtures
Within the percentage requirements of the rules on budgeting, salaries for personnel doing waste management may be drawn from item 1.a or from item 1.b.
Under the latter, it may take the individual form of “Garbage Disposal Program” which could cover expenses like salaries, materials and even equipment (pushcarts, grass cutters, collection bags, etc) depending on the size of the budget.
For infrastructure requirements Development funds under 1.c. or land and improvement funds under item 2 could be used.
sourcing of funds to effect ecological waste management within the Barangay is a simple matter of allocating funds from the annual budget of each Barangay.
because the constitution provides that the “state shall protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful Ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature”
Republic act 90003 has sharpened the meaning of solid waste management, such budgetary allocations for effecting ecological waste management, all local government units need only to adopt their regular budgets in order to comply with the requirements of RA 9003.