The Philippine Star

2 major P’sinan regulatory measures OK’D

- By EVA VISPERAS

LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Gov. Amado Espino Jr. signed into law last Wednesday two major regulatory measures, the Environmen­t Code and the Health and Sanitation Code, that are expected to boost the provincial government’s campaign for a balanced ecology and a healthy public life.

Finally, after six years in the legislativ­e mill, the Pangasinan Environmen­t Code under Provincial Ordinance 159-2012 was passed by the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an (SP) last July 2 following a series of public hearings that drew mass support from local leaders and residents.

It was authored by second district board member Von Mark Mendoza who chairs the SP’s environmen­t committee.

The code delineates the limits and extent of use of the province’s natural resources and provides specific guidelines in “preserving the resilience of nature through a management system that will foster human dignity and enable people to provide for their economic, social and physical well-being.”

Mendoza said the code strengthen­s the capability of the various local government units (LGUs) in protecting the environmen­t, as it reconciles the modes of implementa­tion of programs and activities aimed at promoting a sustainabl­e and balanced ecology.

As approved, the code facilitate­s the adoption and implementa­tion of environmen­t protection measures agreed upon by the national government and LGUs of the province under an inter-LGU arrangemen­t for greater uniformity and effectiven­ess in environmen­tal protection.

On the other hand, the Health and Sanitation Code under Provincial Ordinance 162-2012, authored by board members Jeremy Agerico Rosario, Angel Baniqued and Mendoza, serves as guide in regulating foodbased industries, especially agricultur­al and marine products, livestock, swine, poultry, and water, among others.

The code enacted last Monday also covers hospitals, hotel and recreation facilities, beauty clinics and parlors as well as burial grounds, sewerage and other establishm­ents, and commoditie­s catering to the public.

“These are monumental pieces of legislatio­n,” said sixth district board member Alfonso Bince Jr., considered the longest serving lawmaker of the province.

“The enactment of the twin ordinances clearly buttresses the initiative­s of the governor on sustainabl­e environmen­t and healthy public life,” Rosario said.

Vice Gov. Ferdinand Calimlim Jr. and SP members witnessed the signing of the two ordinances.

 ??  ?? Pangasinan Gov. Amado Espino Jr. signs into law the Pangasinan Environmen­t Code of 2012 and the Health and Sanitation Code of the province at his office last Wednesday. Witnessing the signing are the members of the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an led by Vice...
Pangasinan Gov. Amado Espino Jr. signs into law the Pangasinan Environmen­t Code of 2012 and the Health and Sanitation Code of the province at his office last Wednesday. Witnessing the signing are the members of the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an led by Vice...

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