Originally Posted by
Jhared
kana imong meaning sa state of emergency is a general interpretation of the proclamation gikan sa wiki, but here in our country a state of emergency is implemented in a different way.. when sourcing out legal doctrines it is important to source it out from our own legal parlance, otherwise you'd get lost in translation..
Here in Philippines a State of Emergency specifically empowers the provincial governor to carry out such emergency measures as may be necessary during and in the aftermath of disasters and calamities., in the case of tacloban where local chiefs are unable to function properly kay sila sad nabiktima it was not ideal to declare a state of emergency, because they themselves cannot manage to operate, mao tong ni decide atong National Government to declare a state of calamity, inorder nga ang mamahala sa operations kay sila na, mao ning mga mabuhat kong mag declare ug state of calamity:
(1) imposition of price ceiling on basic necessities and prime commodities; (2) monitoring, prevention and control of overpricing/profiteering and hoarding of prime commodities, medicines and petroleum products; (3) programming/reprogramming of funds for the repair and safety upgrading of public infrastructures and facilities; and (4) granting of no-interest loans by government financing or lending institutions to the most affected section of the population.
and it can take effect nationally.,
you are looking at the wrong reference boss. @yhokz101 is correct. you should try to search more. mao ni kasagaran blema gud. kahibaw baka nga si pareng @yhokz101 kay usa na sa pinaka banggiitan nga abogado sa singapore specializing in southeast asian laws? humble lang au na siya. mo reply na siya nga "dili na tinuod" awa nya.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6826
Sec. 3. Authorized Powers. —
Pursuant to Article VI, Section 23 (2) of the Constitution, and to implement the declared national policy, the President is hereby authorized to issue such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out any or all of the following powers:
(2) Towards the above ends, (a) to purchase any of the articles or commodities hereinabove mentioned, for storage, sale, or distribution for the relief of hunger and want of the population, and/or to stabilize the prices of such foodstuffs, articles and other commodities; (b) to fix the maximum selling prices thereof; (c) to regulate the fees charged by establishments in connection with the production, processing, milling, storage and distribution of such articles or commodities; (d) to seize and confiscate hoarded foodstuffs and commodities: Provided, That goods which are determined to have been seized wrongfully shall be subject to the subsequent determination and payment of just compensation; and (e) to call upon and deputize recognized non-government and people's organizations and volunteers as well as
local government units to assist the Government to carry out these powers through the monitoring or implementation of orders, rules and regulations, as the case may be;
Code:
http://www.chanrobles.com/republicactno6826.htm#.Vvx9RXprNRI
LGUs will assist government. it supports your previous post that certain privisions of the LGU code will be affected. duterte has reiterated this state of emergency during the time of yolanda. he is a lawyer by profession too just like pareng @yhokz101. yet you have the guts to question their wisdom with less information? maglabad man ako ulo nimo boss.