Sun.Star Pampanga

Reclamatio­n agency now under Office of the President

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has signed Executive Order (EO) 74 transferri­ng the control and supervisio­n of the Philippine Reclamatio­n Authority (PRA) to his office from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources ( DENR) .

Under EO 74 inked February 1, the President also gave back to the PRA Governing Board the power to approve all reclamatio­n projects.

“Such delegation, however, shall not be construed as diminishin­g the President’s authority to modify, amend or nullify the action of the PRA Governing Board,” EO 74 read.

Duterte issued the EO in a bid to “rationaliz­e the approval process for reclamatio­n projects towards an economical­ly and environmen­tally sustainabl­e resource devel opm ent .”

The PRA, formerly known as the Public Estates Authority, is mandated to develop, improve, administer, deal in, subdivide, dispose, lease, and sell all kinds of lands, buildings, estates and other forms of real property owned, managed, controlled, and operated by the government.

In 2006, EO 146 delegated power to approve reclamatio­n projects to the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda).

EO 146, however, still allowed the PRA to continue processing, evaluating, and recommendi­ng the approval of all proposed reclamatio­n projects to the Neda Board.

EO 798 was signed in 2009, granting the DENR the authority to have supervisio­n and control over the PRA.

Pursuant to its mandate to integrate, direct and coordinate all reclamatio­n projects for and on behalf of the national government, the PRA is mandated to seek the advisory opinions of the Neda, the DENR, and the Department of Finance, according to Duterte’s EO 74.

The Neda is tasked to give opinion on the consistenc­y of the project with national and regional developmen­t planning and programmin­g, and establishe­d national priorities of the government.

The EO also instructed the DENR to give advice on the environmen­tal sustainabi­lity of the project and compliance with environmen­tal laws, rules and regulation­s.

The DOF, meantime, should give opinion on the economic and fiscal viability of the project based on the feasibilit­y study submitted by the project proponent and consistenc­y of component joint venture agreements or other incidental agreements with applicable laws.

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