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PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 768
MALACAÑANG
MANILA Presidential
Decree No. 768 AMENDING
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO.198 ENTITLED "DECLARING A NATIONAL POLICY FAVORING
LOCAL OPERATION AND CONTROL OF WATER SYSTEMS: AUTHORIZING THE FORMATION OF LOCAL
WATER DISTRICTS AND PROVIDING FOR THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF SUCH DISTRICT:
CHARTERING A NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION TO FACILITATE IMPROVEMENT OF LOCAL WATER
FACILITIES: GRANTING SAID ADMINISTRATION SUCH POWERS AS ARE NECESSARY TO OPTIMIZE
PUBLIC SERVICE FROM WATER UTILITY OPERATIONS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES." Whereas,
it is the primary concern of the government to develop an orderly and effective
system of local water utilities, particularly in the area of water supply and
sewerage services; Whereas,
under Presidential Decree No. 198, the Government declared as a national policy
the local operation and control of water districts; authorized the formation of
local water districts, and chartered a national administration to facilitate improvement
of local water utilities; Whereas,
there is need to amend certain provisions of Presidential Decree No. 198 in order
to hasten and make more effective the implementation and administration of the
program of total development and expansion of domestic water systems; NOW,
THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of
the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree the amendment
of Presidential Decree No. 198, as follows: SECTION
1. Section 3, paragraph (b) of Presidential Decree No. 198, is hereby amended
to read as follows: "(b)
Appointing Authority. The person empowered to appoint the members of the Board
of Directors of a local water district depending upon the geographic coverage
and population make-up of the particular district. In the event that more than
seventy-five percent of the total active water service connections of a local
water district are within the boundary of any city or municipality, the appointing
authority shall be the major of the city or municipality, as the case may be;
otherwise, the appointing authority shall be the governor of the province within
which the district is located: Provided. That if the existing waterworks system
in the city or municipality established as a water district under this Decree
is operated and managed by the province, initial appointment shall be extended
by the governor of the province. Subsequent appointment shall be as specified
herein. "If
portions of more than one province are included within the boundary of the district,
and the appointing authority is to be the governor, then the power to appoint
shall rotate between the governors involved with the initial appointments made
by the governor in whose province the greatest number of service connect exists." SEC.
2. Paragraph (b), (c), (e) and last paragraph of Section 6 of the same decree,
are hereby amended to read as follows: "x
x x "(b) A description of the boundary of the district. In the case of
a city or municipality, such boundary may include all lands within the city or
municipality. A district may include one or more municipalities, cities or provinces,
or portions thereof: Provided, That such municipalities, cities or provinces,
or portions thereof, cover a contiguous area. "(
c) A statement transferring any and all waterworks and/or sewerage facilities
managed, operated by or under the control of such city, municipality or provinces
to such district pursuant to a contract authorized by this Title. "x
x x "(e) The names of the initial directors of the district with the
date of expiration of the term of offices for each which shall be on the 31st
of December of first, second, or third even-numbered years after assuming office,
as set forth in Section 11 hereof. "x
x x "If two or more cities, municipalities or provinces, or any combination
thereof, desire to form a single district , a similar resolution shall be adopted
in each city, municipality and provinces; or the city, municipality or provinces
in which 75% of the total active services connections are situated shall pass
an initial resolution to be concurred in by the other cities, municipalities or
provinces." SEC.
3. Section 7 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
7. Filing of Resolution. - A certified copy of the resolution or resolutions forming
a district shall be forwarded to the office of the Secretary of the Administration.
If found by the Administration to conform to the requirements of Section 6 and
the policy objectives in Section 22, the resolution shall be duly filed. The district
shall be demand duly formed and existing upon the date of such filing. A certified
copy of said resolution showing the filing stamp of the Administration shall be
maintained in the office of the district. Upon such concerned shall lose ownership,
supervision and control or any right whatsoever over the district except as provided
herein." SEC.
4. Section 8 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
8. Number and Qualifications. - The Board or Direction of a district shall be
composed of five citizens of the Philippines who are of voting age and residents
within the district. One number shall be a representative of civic oriented service
clubs, one member a representative of professional associations, one member a
representative of business, commercial, or financial organizations, one member
a representative of educational institutions and one member a representative of
women's organizations. No public officials shall serve as director." "SEC.
5. Section 11 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
11. Term of Office. - Of the five initial directors of each newly-formed district,
two shall be appointed for a maximum term of two years, two for a maximum term
of four years, and one for a maximum term of six years. Terms of office of all
directors in a given district shall be such that the term of at least one director,
but not more than two, shall expire on December 31 of each even-numbered year.
Regular terms of office after the initial terms shall be for six years commencing
on January 1 of odd-numbered years. Directors may be removed for cause only, subject
to review and approval of the Administration." "SEC.
6. Section 12 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
12. Vacancies. - In the event of a vacancy in the board of directors occurring
more than six months before expiration of any director's term, the remaining directors
shall within 30 days, serve notice to or request the secretary of the district
for nominations and within 30 days there after a list of nominees shall be submitted
to the appointing authority for his appointment of a replacement directors from
the list of nominees. In the absence of such nominations, the appointing authority
shall make such appointment. If within 30 days after submission to him of a list
of nominees the appointing authority fails to make an appointing, the vacancy
shall be filled from such list by a majority vote of the ramaining members of
the Board of Directors constituting a quorum. Vacancies occuring within the last
six months of an unexpired term shall also be filled by the Board in the above
manner. The director thus appointed shall serve the unexpired term only."If
as practicable, the board shall appoint, by a majority vote, a general manager
and shall define his duties and fix his compensation. Said officer shall serve
at the pleasure of the board." "SEC.
7. Section 13 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
13. Compensation. - Each director shall receive a per diem, to be determined by
the board, for each meeting of the board actually attended by him, but no director
shall receive per diems in any given month in excess of the equivalent of the
total per diems of four meetings in any given month. No director shall receive
other compensation for services to the district. "Any
per diem in excess of P50 shall be subject to approval of the Administration." SEC.
8. Section 20 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
20. System of Business Administration. - The Board shall, as soon as practicable,
prescribe and define by resolution a system of business administration and accounting
for the district, which shall be patterned upon the conform to the standards established
by the Administration. Auditing shall be performed by a certified public accountant
not in the government service. The Administration may, however, conduct annual
audits of the fiscal operations of the district to be performed by an auditor
retained by the Administration. Expenses incurred in connection therewith shall
be borne equally by the water district concerned and the Administration." SEC.
9. Section 23 of the same decree is decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
23. The General Manager. - At the first meeting of the board, or as soon thereafter
as practicable, the board shall point, by a majority vote, a general and shall
define his duties and fix his compensation. Said officer shall serve at the pleasure
of the board." "SEC.
10. Section 24 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
24. Duties. - The duties of the General Manager and other officers shall be determined
and specified from time to time by the board. The general manager, who shall not
be a director, shall have full supervision and control of the maintenance and
operation of water district facilities, with power and authority to appoint all
personnel of the district: Provided, That the appointment of personnel in the
supervisory level shall be subject to approval by the board." SEC.
11. Paragraph (b) of Section 31 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as
follows: "(b)
In-Lieu Share. - As an incident to the acquisition of the existing water system
of a city, municipality, or province, a district may enter into a contract to
ay in-lieu share for such utility plant, an annual amount not exceeding three
percent (3%) of the district's gross receipts from water sales in any year: Provided,
however, That no contract of this nature shall be executed during the first five
years of the existence of the district; and Provided, further, That the Board
of Directors shall determined that such contract will not adversely affect or
impair the fiscal position and operations of the district as verified by the Administration." SEC.
12. Section 32 of the same decree is hereby amended by adding four new subsections
therein, which shall read as follows: "SEC.
32. Protection of Waters and, Facilities of District. - A district shall have
the right to: "(a)
Commence, maintain, intervene in, defend and compromise actions proceedings to
prevent interference with or deterioration of water quality or the natural flow
of any surface, stream or ground water supply which may be used or useful for
any purpose of the district or be a common benefit to the lands or its inhabitants.
The ground water within a district is necessary to the performance of the district's
powers and such district is hereby authorized to adopt rules and regulations subject
to the approval of the National Water Resources Council governing the drilling,
maintenance and operation of wells within its boundaries for purposes other than
a single family domestic use on overlying land. Any well operated in violation
of such regulations shall be deemed in interference with the waters of the district.
"(b) Require
a developer or builder of any structure within the service areas of the district
to extend or connect its pipeline facilities to the district facilities whenever
such development or structure is within one hundred meters of existing district
facilities or whenever the district is willing to extend its facilities within
one hundred meters of said development or structure. For the purpose of its section,
development shall include the subdivision of land for any purpose other than agricultural
purpose, and structure shall mean any building or facility tone used for residential,
commercial or industrial purposes. "(
c). Prohibit any person, firm or corporation from vending, selling, or otherwise
disposing of water for public purposes within the service area of the district
where district facilities are available to provide such service, or fix terms
and conditions by permit for such sale or disposition of water. "(d)
Safeguard and protect the use of its waters. For this purpose, any person who
installs any water connection without the previous authority from the water district
established under this Decree; tempers water meters or uses jumpers or other devices
whereby water is stolen; steals or pilfers water or water meters; knowingly possesses
stolen or pilfered water or water meters shall, upon conviction, be punished by
prision correccional in its minimum period or a fine ranging from two thousand
pesos to six thousand pesos, or both. If the violation is committed with the connivance
or permission of an employee or officer of the water district, an employee or
officer shall, upon conviction, be punished by a penalty one decree lower than
prision correccional in its minimum period and forthwith be dismissed and perpetually
disqualified from employment in any utility or service company owned or controlled
by the government." Sec.
13. Section 34 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
34. - Receipt, Deposit and Payment of District Funds. - The treasurer shall receive,
to the credit of the district and in trust for its use and benefit, all monies
belonging to the district. All monies belonging to the District shall, where practicable,
be deposited by the treasurer in the Philippine National Bank." SEC.
14. Section 35 of the same decree is hereby repealed. SEC.
15. Section 36 of the same decree is hereby amended to be known as Section 35
to read as follows: "SEC.
35. Bonds or Other Evidence of Indebtedness. - A district mat borrow money to
raise funds to pay all cost of any public improvements authorized by this Title
and may issue negotiable or non-negotiable bonds, promissory notes or other evidence
or indebtedness to support such borrowings. These obligations may be secured by
a mortgage, pledge, deed of trust of or any other encumbrance upon any of its
then owned or after-acquired real or personal property, assets or revenue and
the same shall constitute a lien as to the principal and interest thereon, on
all such properly, assets or revenue. The interests on such bonds or notes are
exempt from all taxes, duties, fees, imposts, or other charger of the national
or local governments." SEC.
16. Two new sections are hereby inserted to be known as Section 36 and Section
37, respectively which shall read as follows: "SEC.
36. Authority for Subsequent Borrowings. - Where a water district has borrowed
money from the Administration, the district shall not borrow money or incur further
obligations from other sources without the prior written consent of the Administration. "SEC.
37. Default. - In the event of the default by the district in the payment of principal
or interest on its outstanding bonds or other obligations, any bondholder or creditor
shall have the right to bring an action before the appropriate court to compel
the payment of such obligation. If the bondholder or creditor concerned is the
Administration, it may, without the necessity of judicial process, take over and
operate the entire facilities, system or properties of the district. For the purpose,
the Administration may designate its employees or any person or organization to
assume all powers of policy-decision and the powers of management and administration,
including but not limited to the establishment of water rates and chargers, the
dismissal and hiring of personnel, the purchase of supplies, equipment and materials
and such other actions as may be necessary to operate the utility efficiently." SEC.
17. Section 37 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as Section 38 as follows: "SEC.
38. Rates and Charges - Water. - A district may sell water under its control,
under schedules of rates and charges as may be determined by the Board, to any
and all water users within the district. Said schedule may provide for differential
rates for different categories of use and different quantity blocks. The district,
as far as practicable, shall fix such rates and chargers for water as will result
in revenues which will: "(a)
Provide for reimbursement from all new water customers for the cost of installation
of new services and meters; "(b)
Provide for revenue from all water deliveries and services performed by the district; "(c)
Pay the operating expenses of the district; "(d)
Provide for the maintenance and repairs and of the works; "(e)
Provide a reasonable surplus for replacement, extension and improvement; and "(f)
Pay the interest and principal and provide a sinking fund for the payment of debts
of the district as they become due and establish a fund for reasonable reserves." SEC.
18. Sections 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43 of the same decree are hereby amended to
read as Sections 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44, respectively. SEC.
19. Section 44 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as Section 45 as follows: "SEC.
45. Dissolution. - A district may be dissolved by resolution of its board of directors
filed in the manner of filling the resolution forming forming the district: Provide,
however, That prior to the adoption of any such resolution: (1) another public
entity has acquired the assets of the district and has assumed all obligations
and liabilities attached thereto; (2) all bondholders and other creditors have
been notified and they consent to said transfer and dissolution; (3) a court of
competent jurisdiction has found that said transfer and dissolution are in the
best interest of the public." SEC.
20. Sections 45, 46 and 47 of the same decree are hereby amended to read as Sections
46, 47 and 48, respectively. SEC.
21. Sections 48 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as Section 49 as
follows: "SEC.
49. Charter. - There is hereby chartered, created and formed a government corporation
to be known as the 'Local Water Utilities Administration' which is hereby attached
to the Office of the President. The provisions of this Title shall be and constitute
the charter of the Administration." SEC.
22. Section 49 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as Section 50 as follows: "SEC.
50. Purposes. - Administration shall primarily be a specialized lending institution
for the promotion, development and financing of local water utilities. In the
implementation of its functions, the Administration shall, among others: (1) prescribe
minimum standards and regulations in order to assure acceptable standards of construction
materials and supplies, maintenance, operation, personnel training, accounting
and fiscal practices for local water utilities; (2) furnish technical assistance
and personnel training programs for local water ; (3) monitor and evaluate local
water standards; and (4) effect system integration, joint investment and operation,
district annexation and deannexation whenever economically warranted." SEC.
23. Section 50 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as Section 51 as follows: "SEC.
51. Composition. - The Board of Trustees of the Administration shall be composed
of chairman and for four other members, all of whom shall be citizens of the Philippines. "One
trustee at any time shall have at least ten years experience in banking, finance
or business. One trustees at any time shall possess sufficient background in the
field or economies; one trustee at any time shall have experience in management
or system operations. Two trustees at any time shall be civil or sanitary engineers
with experience related to water supply or wastewater operations. Not more than
one trustee may represent a private investor-owned utility. No elected official
shall be entitled to act as a trustee. At least three of the trustees must be
employees of the National Government. "The
General Manager shall be ex-officio member of the Board." SEC.24.
Section 51 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as Section 52 as follows: "SEC.
52. Appointment and Term of Office. - The trustees, with exception of the ex-officio
member, shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines. They shall serve
a term of five years each: Provided, That of the first four initially appointed,
one shall serve a term of five years, another for four years, the third for three
years, and the fourth for two years. Trustees may be removed for cause only. "The
incumbent trustees holding office as such upon the effectivity of this amendment
shall continue to hold such office until the expiration of their original terms
as defined in their appointment." SEC.
25. Sections 52 and 53 of the same decree are hereby amended to read as Sections
53 and 54, respectively. SEC.
26. Section 54 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as Section 55 as follows: "SEC.
55. Compensation. - The Trustees shall each receive a per diem as may be fixed
by the Board for each meeting actually attended by them: Provided, That the total
of such per diem in any one month for each Trustees, shall not exceed the equivalent
of the of the per diems for four meetings; Provide, further, That per diems in
excess shall be subject to approval of the Office of the President; and Provided,
finally, That, in addition, each Trustee shall be reimbursed his expenses incurred
in connection with the performance of his functions in such amount as may be determined
by the Board of Trustees." SEC.
27. Sections 55 and 56 of the same decree are hereby amended to read a Section
56 as follows: "SEC.
56. By-Laws. - The Board of Trustees shall adopt a code of by-laws for the conduct
of the affairs of the Administration, which may be amended from time to time by
the affirmative vote of four Trustees. "Except
as otherwise provided herein, the organizational structure and staffing pattern
of the Administration, the qualification of the appointive officers and employees,
the power and responsibilities of the officers, the internal procedure of the
Administration, and such other matters relative to the organization, management
and conduct of the affairs of the Administration shall be as provided in the by-laws;
Provided, That, the appointment of and disciplinary action against officers and
employees of the Administration shall be done and effected pursuant to guidelines
established by the Board of Trustees." SEC.
28. Section 57 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
57. Officers. - The Board shall elect a chairman from among its members. In addition,
the Board shall select a secretary and a corporate legal counsel, each of whom
shall not be a trustee." SEC.
29. The first paragraph of Section 58 of the same decree is hereby amended to
read as follow: "SEC.
58. The General Manager and Other Employees. - The Trustees shall select a general
manager who shall not come from the appointed trustees. The general manager shall
receive compensation in an amount as may be fixed by the Board, subject to the
approval of the President of the Philippines, but in no case less than fifty-four
thousand pesos annum. The general manager shall employ and appoint all additional
personnel; Provided, That the appointment of personnel in the supervisory level
shall be subject to confirmation by the Board. "The
incumbent manager holding office as such upon the effectively of this amendment
shall continue to hold such office unless sooner terminated by competent authority. SEC.
30. Section 60 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
60. Borrowing and Security Therefor. - The Administration may barrow funds as
authority in Section 72 of this Title, and issue as security therefore debentures
or other evidence of indebtedness constituting a lien on any and all securities,
covenants and obligations of local water utilities held by the Administration
as security for loans made to such local water utilities. SEC.
31. Paragraph (b), (c), and (d) of Section 61 of the same decree are hereby amended
to read, and a new paragraph is hereby inserted which shall read, as follows: "SEC.
61. Loans - x x x x "(a)
x x x x "(b)
Feasibility Study. - A feasibility study which may be required by the Administration
for any proposed project for which loan funds are sought may be undertaken by
the water district, the Administration or by a consultant prequalified by the
Administration. "(c)
Security. - The Administration may take as security for such loans the authorized
bonds or other evidence of debt by the water district and a mortgage on its properties; "(d)
Loan Documents and Procedure, - The Board of Trustees shall adopt rules, loan
documents and procedures to be used in the granting of loans. Such rules shall
include provisions for security, payment and default. "(e)
Default. - In the event of default by the local water district in the payment
of principal or interest on its outstanding bonds or other obligation to the Administration,
the latter any, without the necessity of judicial process, take over and operate
the facilities or properties of the district. For this purpose, the Administration
may designate its employees or any person or organization to assume both the policy-making
authority and the powers of management, including but not limited to, the establishment
of water rates and service charges, the dismissal and hiring of personnel, the
purchase of equipment, supplies or materials and such other actions s may be necessary
to operate the water district efficiently. Such policy-making and management prerogatives
may be returned to the Board of Directors and the general manager of the water
district, respectively, when all of its overdue accounts have been paid, all its
reserve requirements have been satisfied and all the causes of default have been
met." SEC.
32. Paragraph (e) Section 62 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC.
62. Regulations. - x x x x "(e)
Personnel. - The training of personnel or operate or manage local water utilities.
For this purpose, at least a majority of the personnel of a local water district
must have satisfactorily completed appropriate training courses, programs or seminars
conducted by the Administration, and must be holders of a certificate of completion
or competence, as the case may be, before a certificate of conformance is issued
to the water district. "For
certain positions which the Administration may specify, only those persons possessing,
or in the case of subsequent appointment, only persons who will undergo training
and shall have obtained within six months, a certificate of completion or competence,
as the case may be, shall be appointed." SEC.
33. Paragraph (f) of Section 83 of the same decree is hereby to read as follows: "SEC.
63. Rate Review. - x x x x "(f)
Payment of the interest and principal and provide a signing fund for payment if
debts of the district as they become due and establish a fund reasonable reserves. "The
rates or charges established by such local water district shall be subject to
review by the Administration to establish compliance with the above-stated provisions.
Said review of rates or any charges therein shall be by the Board of Trustees,
and in writing." SEC.
34. Sections 67, 68 and 69 of the same decree are hereby repealed, and five new
sections are hereby substitute therefore to be known as Sections 67, 68, 69, 70
and 71, which shall be read as follows: "SEC.
67. Capital Stock. - The authorized capital of the Local Water Utilities Administration
is Five Million shares of stock with a par value of One Hundred Pesos per share,
which shall be subscribed by the National Government and opened to subscription
by private investors or government financial institutions. "SEC.
68. Payment for National Government Shares. - All amounts previously released
the National Government to the Revolving Fund of the Administration shall be credited
as payment for subscriptions to shares of stock at par value. Thereafter, the
National Government shall for each year beginning with fiscal year 1975-76 subscription
and pay for the necessary capitalization as programmed during the year; Provided,
That the amount programmed for each year shall not be less than Fifty Million
Pesos. "SEC.
69. Operational Expenses. - The Board of Trustees is hereby authorized to appropriate
out of any funds of the Administration, such amounts as it may deem necessary
for the operational and other expenses of the Administration including the purchase
of necessary equipment. "SEC.
70. Charges. - To the extent that the Administration perform services for the
benefit and at the request of a local water district or utility or a number of
water districts, utilities or organizations, it may levy fees or charges for such
services rendered. "Charges
may include as assessment against water districts or utilities to finance those
functions of the Administration which are of general benefit to water districts
or utilities including, but not limited to, general administrations and supervision. "SEC.
71. Receipt and Investment of Funds. - Whenever the Administration receives money
whether as payment for subscriptions, interest to shares of stock, principal repayments,
interest income, payment for services rendered or for any purpose whatsoever,
it shall issues its own receipts and provide for their safekeeping and investment
under policy guidelines as my be established by the Board of Trustees in accordance
with Department of Finance regulations." SEC.
35. Section 70 of the same decree is hereby repealed. SEC.
36. Section 71 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as Sections 71 and
73 as follows: "SEC.
72. Domestic Borrowing Authority. - The Administration shall have the authority
to borrow money from all domestic loan sources whether government or private;
Provided, That its loans outstanding from domestic sources at any one time shall
not exceed One Billion Pesos." "SEC.
73. Authority to Contract Foreign Loan. - The Administration is hereby authorized
to contract loans, credits, in any convertible foreign currency or capital goods,
and to incur indebtedness from time to time with foreign governments, or any international
financial institutions or fund sources, including suppliers credits or deferred
payment arrangements, the total outstanding amount of which, excluding interests,
shall not exceed five hundred million United States dollars or the equivalent
therefore in other currencies, on terms and conditions promulgated by the Secretary
of Finance and the Monetary Board for the accomplishment of its objectives; and
to enter into and execute contract and other conditions. "The
President of the Philippines, the himself, or through his duly authorized representative,
is hereby authorized to negotiate and contract with foreign governments or any
international financial institution of funs sources in the name and on behalf
of the Administration, one or several loans, for the purpose of implementing the
Administration's program for the promotion and development of local water utilities
through the Administration's financing or lending operations. "The
President of the Philippines, by himself or through his duly authorized representative,
is hereby further authorized to guarantee, absolutely and unconditionally, a primary
obligor and not as mere surety, in the name and on behalf of the Republic of the
Philippines, the payments of the amount herein authorized, over and above the
amounts which the President of the Philippines pursuant to loan agreements entered
into with foreign governments or any international financial institution or fund
sources. "The
loans, credits and indebtedness contracted under this section shall be in accord
with the provisions of the Foreign Borrowing Act as amended." SEC.
37. Section 72 of the same decree is hereby amended to read as Section 74 as follows: "SEC.
74. Depository for Reserves. - Any local water utilities which is accumulating
reserves for capital improvement may make specified time deposits of the same
to the Administration in the manner authorized for banks in handling trust fund.
Such funds shall not be used for operating purposes by the Administration." SEC.
38. Two new sections are hereby inserted to be known as Section 75 and Section
76, which shall read as follows: "SEC.
75. Control and Supervision over All Release of Appropriations for Waterworks
and Sewerage System. - Since the Administration is charge with the development
of local water utilities, funds from prior and future appropriations of the National
Governments for waterworks and sewerage system in cities, municipalities, and
provinces that are covered by duly formed water districts shall be released directly
to the Administration for the account of the water districts concerned. The Administration
may, however, draw from such account fees and charges for rendered to the water
district concerned as specified in Section 70 of this Title. "SEC.
76. Exemption from All Taxes, Duties, Fees, Imposts and Other Charges by the Government.
- To enable the Administration to pay its indebtedness and obligations, and in
furtherance and effective implementation of the policies and objectives of this
Decree, the Administration is hereby declared exempt: "(a)
From the payment of all taxes, fees, imposts, charges, costs and restrictions
by the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, its provinces, cities, municipalities,
and other government agencies and instrumentalities, and filing and service fees
and other charges of courts in any court or administrative proceedings in which
it may be a party; "(b)
From all income taxes, franchise taxes and really taxes to be paid to the National
Government, its provinces, cities, municipalities and other government agencies
and instrumentalities; and "(c)
From all import duties, compensating taxes, wharfage fees on import of foreign
goods and equipment require for its operations and projects." SEC.
39. Sections 73 and 74 of the same decree are hereby amended to read as Section
77 and 78, respectively. SEC.
40. This Decree shall take effect immediately. Done
in the City of Manila, this 15th day of August in the year of Our Lord, nineteen
hundred and seventy-five. By
the President: (SGD)
ALEJANDRO MELCHOR Executive Secretary TOP
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