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Sep 8, 2012

R.A. No. 9390, Bogo City Charter

REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9390

AN ACT CONVERTING THE MUNICIPALITY OF BOGO, CEBU PROVINCE INTO A COMPONENT CITY TO BE KNOWN AS THE CITY OF BOGO


Bogo City Seal


ARTICLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS

Section 1. Title. – This Act shall be known as the “Charter of the City of Bogo”.

Section 2. The City of Bogo. – The Municipality of Bogo is hereby converted into a component city to be known as the City of Bogo, hereinafter referred to as the City, which shall comprise the present territory of the Municipality of Bogo, Cebu Province.

The foregoing provision shall be without prejudice to the resolution by the appropriate agency or forum of existing boundary disputes or cases involving questions of territorial jurisdiction between the City of Bogo and its adjoining local government units: Provided, That the territorial jurisdiction of the disputed area or areas shall remain with the local government unit which has existing administrative supervision over said area or areas until the final resolution of the case.

Section 3. Corporate Powers of the City. – The City constitutes a political body corporate and, as such, is endowed with the attributes of perpetual succession and possessed of the powers which pertain to a municipal corporation to be exercised in conformity with the provision of this Charter. The City shall have the following corporate powers:

(a) To have a continuous succession in its corporate name;

(b) To sue and be sued;

(c) To have and use a corporate seal;

(d) To acquire, hold and convey real or personal property;

(e) To enter into any contract and/or agreement; and

(f) To exercise such other powers, prerogatives or authority subject to the limitations provided in this Act or laws.

Section 4. General Powers of the City. – The City shall have a common seal and may alter the same at pleasure. It shall exercise the powers to levy taxes; to close and open roads, streets, alleys, parks or squares; to take, purchase, receive, hold, lease, convey and dispose of real and personal property for the general interests of the City; to expropriate or condemn private property for public use; to contract and be contracted with; to sue and be sued; to prosecute and defend to final judgment and execution suits wherein the City is involved or interested in; and to exercise all the powers as are granted to corporations or as hereinafter granted.

Section 5. General Welfare Clause of the City. – The City shall exercise the powers expressly granted, those necessarily implied therefrom, as well as powers necessary, appropriate or incidental for its efficient and effective governance, and those which are essential to the promotion of the general welfare.

Within its territorial jurisdiction, the City shall ensure and support, among other things, preserve and enrich its culture, promote health and safety, enhance the right of the people to a balanced ecology, encourage and support the development of appropriate and self-reliant scientific and technological capabilities, improve public morals, enhance economic prosperity and social justice, promote full employment among their residents, maintain peace and order, and preserve the comfort and convenience of their inhabitants.

Section 6. Liability for Damages. – The City and its officials shall not be exempt from liability for death or injury to persons or damage to property.

Section 7. Jurisdiction of the City. – The jurisdiction of the City of Bogo, for police purposes only, shall be coextensive with its territorial jurisdiction and for the purpose of protecting and ensuring the purity of the water supply of the City, such police jurisdiction shall also extend over all the territory within the drainage area of such water supply, or within one hundred meters (100 m.) of any reservoir, conduit, canal, aqueduct or pumping station used in connection with the city water service.

The regional trial courts and the city courts of the City of Bogo shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the regional trial courts and the metropolitan trial courts or the city or municipal trial courts of the adjoining municipalities over crimes and misdemeanors committed within the said drainage area, or within an area of one hundred meters (100 m.).

The court first taking jurisdiction of such offense shall thereafter retain exclusive jurisdiction thereof. But any license that may be issued within the said zone, area or space shall be granted by the proper authorities of the city or municipality concerned, and the fees arising therefrom shall accrue to the treasury of the said city or municipality concerned and not to the City.

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Sep 6, 2012

NORTH HOODZ

UnisilverTIME DANCE Crew Competition 2012

North Hoodz - Bogo Pride
photo source: unisilvertime fb page
Support Bogo's own: NORTH HOODZ

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Members:

  • Jay Murray Vinco 20
  • Danilo Verdida 18
  • Nino Vincent Bruce 20
  • Kevin Bruce 17
  • Mark Gerard Masong 21
  • Sergz Pedroza Ybanez 16
  • Ariel Cabansag 19
  • Stepanu Verallo 22

Preliminary: August 1 - September 30, 2012
Grand Finals: October 2012


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Aug 23, 2012

Mayor Junie Asks for Support From Army Troops

With 44 policemen in the City of Bogo, Mayor Martinez asked for military reinforcement to battle crime. The mayor sent his request through the army's 8th Infantry Division in Samar following the gun-slaying of three men which is believed to be related to illegal drug trade.


Martinez earlier asked for more policemen from the Cebu Provincial Police office but was told there was none to spare.
The military directed its 6th Company of the Special Forces (SF) assigned in Sogod, Cebu to assess the threat in the area first. - Read more: Cebu Daily News
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Aug 16, 2012

Aug 10, 2012

5 Branches of the Regional Trial Court to be Created In Bogo City

Several bills passed by the House that seek to create more courts for the provinces of Laguna and Cebu and the city of Valenzuela has been approved by the Senate.
The passage of the measures into law is expected to lessen the backlog of cases in the Philippines, especially those in the provinces.
Sen. Francis Escudero, chair of the Senate committees on justice and human Rights, sponsored House Bill Nos. 4476, 4492, 4511 and 4513.
The bills were approved with 19 affirmative votes, zero negative vote and zero abstention. The bills were approved on second reading without amendments last July 31. - Manila Bulletin
Once enacted into law, seven RTC's will be created in the province of Cebu - one in Carcar, one in Naga and five will be created in Bogo City.

Senators who approved the measures:

  • Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile
  • Senate President Pro-Tempore Jinggoy Estrada
  • Senate Majority Floor Leader Vicente Sotto III
  • Joker Arroyo
  • Pia Cayetano
  • Franklin Drilon
  • Francis Escudero
  • Teofisto Guingona III
  • Gregorio Honasan II
  • Panfilo Lacson
  • Manuel Lapid Jr.
  • Loren Legarda
  • Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
  • Sergio OsmeƱa III
  • Aquilino Pimentel III
  • Ralph Recto
  • Ramon Revilla Jr.
  • Antonio Trillanes IV 
  • Manuel Villar
Click here to download House Bill 4511 - AN ACT CREATING AN ADDITIONAL BRANCH OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT TO BE STATIONED AT THE CITY OF BOGO, PROVINCE OF CEBU ...
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Jul 16, 2012

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