The Freeman

Lawmaker pushes strict observance of flag rites

- — Garry B. Lao

Talisay City Councilor Danilo Caballero has encouraged all barangay officials, including head of government­owned and controlled institutio­ns and schools, to always observe flag ceremonies.

In a proposed resolution No. 2015 - 07 – 5, Caballero pointed out that the rules and regulation­s of the Civil Service Commission call for the strict observance of flag ceremonies and that mandatory attendance of all employees is required.

Flag-raising rites are held every Monday while the flagretrea­t is conducted every Friday.

According to Caballero, failure to comply with the policy constitute­s violation of office rules and regulation­s under the Administra­tive Penalties, as amended by the CSC dated August 31, 1999.

The CSC has issued a memorandum requiring the implementa­tion of Republic Act No. 8491, or the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippine­s, which “requires all government offices and educationa­l institutio­ns to observe the flag- raising ceremony every Monday morning and the flag-lowering ceremony every Friday afternoon.”

The memorandum states, “It has been observed that if the regular or special holidays fall on Mondays and Fridays, some government offices do not hold flag-raising and flag-lowering ceremonies.”

Caballero said "it is also common in the City of Talisay that not all government­owned and controlled institutio­ns, including barangay halls and schools, consistent­ly comply with the aforementi­oned ceremonies particular- ly the flag-lowering every last working day of the week."

The CSC said the respective ceremonies should be observed on the next working day if Monday is declared a holiday; or on the last working day, if the holiday falls on a Friday.

Listed specifical­ly to observe the ceremonies are “department, bureaus and agencies of the national government; local government units; government-owned and/or controlled corporatio­ns with original charters; state universiti­es and colleges and all other concerns.”

The code ensures “that government employees regularly accord respect to the Philippine flag and to provide venue where they will be constantly reminded of how they must conduct themselves as public servants.”

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