AN ACT CONSTITUTING THE LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

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AN ACT CONSTITUTING THE LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

Republic Act No. 7640

December 9, 1992

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Summary of Republic Act No. 7640

Declaration of Policy (Section 1):
- Formulate socioeconomic development programs considering conservation, equitable distribution, increased productivity, and quality of life.
- Promote industrialization, full employment, agrarian reform, and protection of Filipino enterprises.
- Establish the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council for coordinating development planning and budgeting.

Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (Section 2):
- Composed of 20 members: President (Chairman), Vice President, Senate President, House Speaker, 7 Cabinet members, 3 House members (at least 1 from minority party), and representatives of local government units, youth, and private sector.
- Members from the legislature serve as an extension of their legislative functions.
- Cabinet members serve in an ex officio capacity.
- No additional emoluments for government official members.
- Can form subcommittees and call on government agencies or resource persons for assistance.

Functions of the Council (Section 3):
- Determine and recommend socioeconomic development goals. (Section 3a)
- Provide policy advice to the President on vital issues affecting socioeconomic development. (Section 3b)
- Direct the study of measures to integrate regional development plans into the national plan. (Section 3c)
- Receive and study reports on, and measures to improve, implementation of official development assistance. (Section 3d)
- Assess the effectiveness of the national development plan implementation. (Section 3e)
- Integrate environmental concepts into the national development plan. (Section 3f)
- Review the relationship between the legislative agenda and the national development plan. (Section 3g)
- Study and recommend sources of revenue and measures to reduce unnecessary expenditures. (Section 3h)

Secretariat (Section 4):
- National Economic and Development Authority as the principal secretariat, assisted by the Presidential Management Staff and economic planning staff of the Senate and House.

Meetings (Section 5):
- At least once every quarter, and special meetings as necessary.
- First meeting within one (1) month from the effectivity of the Act.

Priority Concerns (Section 6):
- Involve private sector, non-government groups, and people's organizations in economic planning and monitoring. (Section 6a)
- Integrate priority programs and projects of local development councils into the national plan within budget constraints. (Section 6b)
- Accelerate the study and formulation of livelihood and social service projects funded by national revenues or external grants and loans. (Section 6c)
- Hasten the utilization of grants and loans for priority projects while improving implementation efficiency. (Section 6d)
- Recommend measures to strengthen monitoring and promote efficiency and timeliness of project implementation. (Section 6e)

Reporting (Section 7):
- Render reports after every meeting to non-member Senators and Congressmen, particularly on progress and action taken on priority concerns.

Implementing Rules and Regulations (Section 8):
- Promulgate necessary rules and regulations within sixty (60) days from approval of the Act.

Appropriations (Section 9):
- Three million pesos (P3,000,000.00) authorized from the National Treasury for the Council's operating and capital expenditures for Fiscal Year 1993.
- Necessary appropriations to be provided in the Annual General Appropriations Act thereafter.

Separability Clause (Section 10):
- If any provision is declared unconstitutional, the other provisions not affected shall remain in force.

Repealing Clause (Section 11):
- All laws and executive orders inconsistent with this Act are repealed or amended accordingly.

Effectivity (Section 12):
- This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette.

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AN ACT CONSTITUTING THE LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

Republic Act No. 7640

December 9, 1992

Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila Ninth Congress Republic Act No. 7640 &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp December 9, 1992 AN ACT CONSTITUTING THE LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:: Section 1. Declaration of Policy. – It is the policy of the State to formulate after consultations with appropriate public agencies, the private sector, and local government units socioeconomic development programs taking into account the requirements of conservation and ecology and in accordance with its constitutional mandate to promote a more equitable distribution of opportunities, income, and wealth; a sustained increase in the amount of goods and services produced by the nation for the benefit of the people; an expanding productivity as the key to raising the quality of life for all, especially the under privileged. The State shall promote industrialization and full employment based on sound agricultural development and agrarian reform, through industries that make full and efficient use of human and natural resources, and...
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AN ACT CONSTITUTING THE LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

Amends

n/a

Amended by

n/a

Tags

Statutes

Republic Acts

Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council

socioeconomic development

national development plan

economic planning

environmental conservation

legislative agenda

revenue sources

expenditure reduction

private sector involvement

local development councils

livelihood programs

social services

external grants and loans

project implementation monitoring

efficiency and timeliness

Republic of the Philippines Congress of the Philippines Metro Manila Ninth Congress Republic Act No. 7640 &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp December 9, 1992 AN ACT CONSTITUTING THE LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:: Section 1. Declaration of Policy. – It is the policy of the State to formulate after consultations with appropriate public agencies, the private sector, and local government units socioeconomic development programs taking into account the requirements of conservation and ecology and in accordance with its constitutional mandate to promote a more equitable distribution of opportunities, income, and wealth; a sustained increase in the amount of goods and services produced by the nation for the benefit of the people; an expanding productivity as the key to raising the quality of life for all, especially the under privileged. The State shall promote industrialization and full employment based on sound agricultural development and agrarian reform, through industries that make full and efficient use of human and natural resources, and...
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AN ACT CONSTITUTING THE LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL