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COMMENDING AND CONGRATULATING GRADUATE WITH LATIN HONOR RESOLUTION NO. 60 Series of 2024 Resolution
Commends and congratulates graduates for graduating with Latin Honor. It recognizes her academic excellence, awards, ... Commends and congratulates graduates for graduating with Latin Honor. It recognizes her academic excellence, awards, and dedication as a source of pride and inspiration to the Municipality of San Isidro. The Sangguniang Bayan unanimously approved the resolution to honor her achievement and encourage other students to pursue academic success.
Guill Marc Daus Mariano Hon. Alberto Sario, Hon. Christine Bravo, Hon. Jerry Urbano, Hon. Levy Lomboy, Hon. Love Ulep, Hon. Ronald Sta Maria, Hon. Sharon S. Gervacio Education August 12, 2024 36 15
CREATING AND INSTITUTIONALIZING THE MUNICIPAL HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL COUNCIL (MHCC) FOR THE PROTECTION, PRESERVATION AND PROMOTION AND ENRICHMENT OF CULTURE AND ARTS 123 Ordinance
Establishes the Municipal Historical and Cultural Council (MHCC) in the Municipality of San Isidro, Isabela. The coun... Establishes the Municipal Historical and Cultural Council (MHCC) in the Municipality of San Isidro, Isabela. The council is created to protect, preserve, promote, and enrich the municipality’s cultural and historical heritage, including both tangible and intangible assets.
Guill Marc Daus Mariano Culture and Arts July 06, 2023 18 11
INSTITUTIONALIZING THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT BENEFITS OF THE CHILD DEVELOPMENT WORKERS 123 Ordinance
Institutionalizes the provision of health and retirement benefits for all Child Development Workers (CDWs) in the Mun... Institutionalizes the provision of health and retirement benefits for all Child Development Workers (CDWs) in the Municipality of San Isidro. It ensures that CDWs receive contributions to PhilHealth, PAG-IBIG, and SSS, with cost-sharing arrangements between the Local Government Unit (LGU), barangays, and the workers themselves. The measure aims to support the welfare, retention, and professional development of CDWs, with funding sourced from the municipality’s Gender and Development (GAD) Fund
Guill Marc Daus Mariano Health March 02, 2022 22 13
DECLARING MORO-MORO (COMEDIA) PRACTICED AND PERFORMED IN BARANGAY CAMARAG AS A MUNICIPAL INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE 123 Ordinance
Declares the Moro-Moro (Comedia) practiced in Barangay Camarag as a municipal intangible cultural heritage of San Isi... Declares the Moro-Moro (Comedia) practiced in Barangay Camarag as a municipal intangible cultural heritage of San Isidro, Isabela, recognizing its historical, cultural, and artistic significance to the community. It establishes policies and mechanisms for its preservation, promotion, and transmission through education, research, community participation, and annual performances, with Barangay Camarag serving as the lead in sustaining the tradition. The ordinance also provides funding and institutional support, including the creation of an Intangible Cultural Heritage Fund and coordination among government agencies, schools, and cultural organizations to ensure its long-term protection and development
Guill Marc Daus Mariano Culture and Arts January 03, 2023 15 9
INSTITUTIONALIZING THE ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY PREVENTION PROGRAM 123 Ordinance
Establishing a comprehensive and rights-based approach to reduce adolescent pregnancy and support young people’s heal... Establishing a comprehensive and rights-based approach to reduce adolescent pregnancy and support young people’s health and development. It creates an Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Council and mandates coordinated programs such as sexuality education, accessible reproductive health services, youth-focused information systems, and social protection for adolescent parents. The ordinance also allocates funding and promotes collaboration among government agencies, schools, and community organizations to ensure effective implementation and long-term impact.
Guill Marc Daus Mariano Hon. Christine Bravo Social Welfare February 05, 2024 20 12