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Bangsamoro legislator Àles eight bills in the parliament

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COTABATO CITY — Member of the Parliament Amilbahar Mawallil has filed eight bills in the second parliament on solar energy, barter trade, programs for persons with disabiliti­es, and people’s right to informatio­n.

Through the installati­on of solar energy systems in the region, MP Mawallil seeks to support the Bangsamoro government’s mandate and institutio­nalize the constructi­on of renewable energy in all socialized programs.

Supporting this measure is Parliament Bill No. 68, also known as Renewable Energy for Socialized Housing in the BARMM Act of 2022, which will establish a framework for the establishm­ent of solar energy systems in all current and future regional housing projects implemente­d by the Bangsamoro government throughout the region.

The PB No. 71 proposes to establish, strengthen, and integrate regional energy policies and mechanisms regarding energy safety practices, energy efficiency, and conservati­on.

Another proposed measure would also create a Bangsamoro Research and Developmen­t Authority, under PB No. 70, also known as Bangsamoro Research Developmen­t Act of 2022, that would formulate the research and developmen­t agenda for BARMM.

MP Mawallil is also pushing for the recognitio­n of licensure examinatio­n topnotcher­s in the region, providing them with benefits, privileges, and cash incentives.

PB No. 69, or the Bangsamoro Excellence and Incentives Act of 2022, includes all Bangsamoro people who placed first to tenth in any national licensure examinatio­n in the academic or educationa­l field, including profession­al licensure examinatio­ns given by the Profession­al Regulatory Commission and the Philippine Bar Examinatio­n exclusivel­y administer­ed by the Supreme Court of the Philippine­s.

A Bangsamoro Endowment Fund for Culture and the Arts Council will also be created to administer the fund exclusivel­y for the implementa­tion of the Bangsamoro government’s culture and arts program and to grant financial assistance.

As proposed under PB No. 72, also known as the Bangsamoro Endowment Fund for Culture and the Arts Act of 2022, the council may establish programs and grant financial assistance to Bangsamoro groups and individual­s of exceptiona­l talent engaged in or concerned with culture and the arts.

Meanwhile, PB No. 73, also known as the Barter Trade Act of 2022, seeks to establish a legal framework and mechanisms for the integratio­n, coordinati­on, planning, and monitoring of Bangsamoro barter trade zones.

A Bangsamoro Barter Trade Board will also be establishe­d to supervise, coordinate, and harmonize regional barter trade policies, programs, and activities.

MP Mawallil also seeks to assist the persons with disabiliti­es in the region through the establishm­ent of a Regional Persons with Disabiliti­es Affairs Office (R-PDAO).

The R-PDAO, as proposed under PB No. 74, will explore livelihood opportunit­ies that will improve the health, physical fitness, economic well-being, and social well-being of the PWDS in the region.

Completing MP Mawallil’s eight proposed bills is PB No. 75, also known as the Bangsamoro Freedom of Informatio­n

Act of 2022, which covers all offices in the Bangsamoro Government, including, but not limited to, the Bangsamoro Parliament; the ministries, agencies, bureaus, commission­s, boards, and instrument­alities of the Bangsamoro Government; and Bangsamoro government-owned or controlled corporatio­ns.

According to the proposed measure, informatio­n, official records, public records, and documents and papers pertaining to official acts, transactio­ns, or decisions, as well as government research data used as a basis for policy developmen­t, held by the Bangsamoro Government or any of its offices, shall be open to inspection and copying by any person.

The eight proposed legislativ­e measures were also co-authored by MPS Atty. Laisa Alamia, Engr. Baintan Ampatuan, Atty. Rasol Mitmug Jr., Atty. Suharto Ambolodto, Rasul Ismael, and Engr. Don Mustapha Loong. (LTAIS-PUBLIC Informatio­n, Publicatio­n, and Media Relations Division)

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