Local Special BodiesCity School Board The Local Government Code of 1991, Sec.98 provides for the creation of a local school board. Thus, the signing of Executive Order No. 19-A by Honorable Hernani Braganza reorganizing the City School Board, on October 12, 2004. This is also a part of the city’s efforts to assure the people of quality education for their children, ensuring future productive citizens for the community. Headed by the City Mayor, it is tasked to be the advisory committee to the Sangguniang Panlungsod regarding educational matters. It is also responsible for the annual budget, allotted to the maintenance of the city’s public schools and facilities which includes, construction and repair of school buildings; acquisition and procurement of books, instruction materials and information technology resources, educational research, necessary extension of classes and sports activities. Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) November 19, 2004 saw the creation of the Bids and Awards Committee of the City of Alaminos, upon the signing of Executive Order No. 20 by the City Mayor. In light of the inevitable growth and development of the city, it acknowledges that it deserves to procure the best services, infrastructure projects and designs and goods. It is then tasked to advertise the invitation to bid, to determine the eligibility of prospective bidders and thus award the contract to the entity that could best serve the purpose and interest of the city. City Health Board (CHB) Mayor Hernani Braganza signed the Executive Order No. 18, on October 12, 2004, making the reconstituting of the City Health Board possible. Its concern includes being the advisory committee to the Sangguniang Panlungsod on health matters, proposal of annual budgetary allocation for the maintenance and operations of health facilities in the city and creating committees that shall serve as advisers to local health agencies regarding, though not limited to DOH technical and administration standards, personnel selection and promotion, bids and awards, grievance and complaints, personnel discipline, budget review and operations review. City Crisis Management Committee (CCMC) Pursuant of Executive Order No. 320 Section 1 (b), the City Mayor signed the reorganization of the City Crisis Management Committee on September 2004. This is also in support of the national government’s determined effort to fight terrorism and prevent any element of crime threaten the security of the people and the economy. With the creation of this committee, which is composed by the city government, the church, and other concerned government organizations, the city aims to curb the occurrence of crisis situations and prepare plans that will mitigate the negative effects of such situations. Sec. the city believes that addressing it aggressively is a priority. Thus. 1998. 116. It is the council’s goal to support the enrichment and protection of the Filipino identity. creating the City Peace and Order Council. City Peace and Order Council (CPOC) Pursuant to Local Government Code of 1991. The city also deemed it necessary to create such a council due to its rapid urbanizing. 2004. monitor the implementation of said plans and secure the regular execution of solid waste reduction and segregation from barangays. It is tasked to develop plans that would alleviate the problem on the increase of garbage in the city. City Council for the Protection of Children (CCPC) In accordance with DILG Memorandum Circular 2001-121. and to the Ecological Waste Management Act of 2000. the signing of Executive Order No. on October 12. contests. creating the City Culture and Arts Council. And thus. productive concepts. And the realization of this goal begins from each little community scattered across the archipelago. community exhibits and for a. It also prioritizes receiving complaints against a government personnel or agency.City Anti-Drug Abuse Council (CADAC) The national and local government work together in making the country DRUG-FREE. it doesn’t forget nor neglect its traditions and character. To further this goal and entice people’s cooperation. on October 21. This act ensures that the . the need for a council that would be able to ensure the implementation of public security programs and that would encourage the active involvement of the people in maintaining the peace and order in the city. the City Mayor signed Executive Order No. 14 by the City Mayor. and endorse it to the concerned agency with a demand of proper and immediate report and action. seminars. City Culture and Arts Council (CCAC) The city faces new opportunities with the modernization era rapidly creeping and sinking in every corner of the country. Thus. where the distinct culture of the people is introduced and reintroduced. 19. the City Mayor signed the creation of the City Solid Waste Management Board on October 21. the council works with private sectors in organizing festivals. The need for the preservation of our cultural heritage and values is rising. It makes certain that while the city indulges itself in modern. the City Mayor signed the reorganization of the City Council for the Protection of the Children on September 2004. the city government answers the call for the eradication of illegal drugs by signing the Executive order creating the City Anti-Drug Abuse Council. Welcoming this new age thinking can thrust us to our development goals but the city acknowledges that it could also pose a threat to our individuality and culture. With the increasing commission of heinous crimes due to this menace. 2004. on April 2005. civilian or military. thus the importance of a council that will focus its energies in implementing plans of drug prevention. City Solid Waste Management Board (CSWMB) Responding to the city’s need for a systematic and efficient management of the rising problem (which often accompanies urban development). Thus. City Physical Fitness and Sports Development Council (CPFSD Council) Pursuant of Executive order No. It also cooperates with institutions engaged in childcare in fostering education and their other needs and establishing facilities like day care centers and playgrounds. Projects for the development of the city’s natural beauty spots. in accordance to LGC Sec. peace. which supports the local tourism initiatives. Projects and programs upholding the protection of women’s rights against all forms of violence and support system for their livelihood and skills training are only a few of the core plans of the council. development and happiness. The generated local enterprise development plans contributes gainful employment for the people. which consists of representatives from the city government and the public and private sectors. upgrading and maintenance of tourism facilities is being undertaken by the City Tourism Council. as well as. promoting gender equality. and the creation. In pursuit of empowering the members and nonmembers of these organizations. as well as coordinating with agencies that could help abused victims find justice and rehabilitation. 17. Its reconstitution was signed by the City Mayor on September 2004. etc. The council knows that promoting actions for the welfare of the city’s children. It tackles the prime concerns and issues and implementation of policies of tourism in the city.children of the city will lead quality lives. the City Mayor signed the creation of Local Council for Women on April 2005. a support mechanism to aid the small and medium entrepreneurs joining the city’s business crowd is required. City Small and Medium Enterprise Development Council (CSMED Council) Business growth is a reality that is continuing to step forward across the city. which is composed of representatives from the city government and local business associations. This is also in recognition to the . City Tourism Council (CTC) Alaminos City is being groomed as a premier tourist destination in northern Philippines. Thus it aims to give them protection from exploitation and abuse through recommendations of laws securing their survival. social welfare. A healthy and spirited environment conducive to the development and promotion of industries is the daily target of the joint efforts of the council. Local Council for Women (LCW) The city has its share of strong women organizations that are dedicated advocates for human rights. Making the city a traveler haven also means expanding the economic opportunities for the residents leading to an improvement in the quality of their lives. The City Mayor signed the reconstituting of the City Small and Medium Enterprise Development Council on September 2004. 63. the City Mayor approved the reorganization of the City Physical Fitness and Sports Development Council on September 2004. will promise a healthier and more concerned populace and future in the coming years. eliminating the usual price manipulations during a calamity. City Price Coordinating Council (CPCC) The approval of the reorganization of the City Price Coordinating Council by the City Mayor last September 2004. making certain that the basic goods are made available to the consumers at reasonable prices. The council also focuses on the active participation in the Palarong Pambansa. The council provides adequate protection of consumer rights against illegal hoarding and profiteering. assured the city market and Alaminos consumers of a more organized price system in the city. . thus its encouragement and coordination with public and private bodies in formulating and implementing effective physical fitness and sports programs and encouraging participation from schools and communities. emergency and other related situations.importance of initiating competitive sports contests for the development of the athletic talents for the country. thus.