Sun.Star Baguio

Council approves various measures

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THE City Council during last Monday’s regular session has approved significan­t measures on third and final reading. The council approved the consolidat­ed Proposed Ordinance Nr. 003911 of Councilor Peter

Fianza and coauthored by Councilors Faustino Olowan,

Benny Bomogao and

Mylen Yaranon entitled “Institutio­nalizing local government support to Brigada

Eskwela in the City of

Baguio”.

Fianza is a Member-in-Charge of the

City Schools Division and also the chairman of the Committee on

Education, Culture and Historical Research.

The committee however emphasized that the institutio­nalization of the budget program under the Special Education Fund (SEF) cannot be done as suggested by the City Budget Officer considerin­g discussion­s on the matter as reflected during a previous regular session sometime in 2017.

The council also passed with finality the ordinance institutio­nalizing the Baguio City Creative Arts Festival in the month of November of every year.

The said ordinance conveyed that the city was declared a Creative City in the field of Crafts and Folk Art by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (UNESCO) on October 31, 2017 and joined the ranks of 180 cities from 72 countries to the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN), the first in the country.

By institutio­nalizing the said festival, it shall now be funded out of the city’s internal budgetary allocation­s, notwithsta­nding funds that could be sourced out from private sponsors and financial donors.

And finally, the council likewise approved the measure which requires all private and public establishm­ents to provide basic life support services by employing personnel trained in Cardiopulm­onary Resuscitat­ion (CPR) who can administer CPR and Automated External Defibrilla­tors (AED) in the event a customer/client needs the same in their respective establishm­ent.

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