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URDANETA CITY UNIVERSITY

GRADUATE STUDIES
SUBJECT:

MANAGEMENT

CONTROL/FISCAL

MANAGEMENT

IN

EDUCATION
REPORTER: CAMILLE L. CAYABYAB
PROFESSOR: DR. NAPOLEON U. MEIMBAN
TOPIC: GOVERNMENT OFFICES SOURCES OF FUNDS

According to the Local Government Code of 1991, the share of Local


Government Units (LGUs) according to allotment of internal revenues is 30-40%
of the national budget. Thus, from this, percentage allocated to LGUs is as
follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.

Provinces: 23%
Cities: 23%
Municipalities: 34%
Barangays: 20%

DEVOLVED FUNCTIONS TO LGUS


1. Agricultural Extension
2. Community Based Forestry
3. Field Health and Hospital Services
4. Public Works
5. School Building Program
6. Social Welfare Services
7. Tourism
8. Telecommunication
9. Housing
10. Others like investment Support

DEVOLVED REGULATORY POWERS


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Reclassification of Agricultural Lands


Enforcement of Environmental Laws
Inspection of food products and quarantine
Enforcement of national building code
Operation of tricycles
Processing and approval of subdivision plans
Establishment of cockpits

PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE
Local Special Bodies
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

Local Development Councils


Local Health Boards
Local School Boards
Peace and Order Councils
Others- Nutrition, Agriculture, Economic and Etc. Bidding Committee and
etc.)

Corporate Powers of LGU


a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.

Acquire and convey real or personal property


Enter into contracts
Operate and management of economic enterprises
Generate revenues
Apply for credit and loans, float bonds
Secure grants and donations

SOURCES:
LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991
http://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1991/ra_7160_1991.html

Thereby, we can say that the sources of funds from different departments of
the government are derived from these four (4) government offices and to include
the national.

GOVERNMENT OFFICES: SOURCES OF FUNDS


I.

NATIONAL OFFICE
The office includes the president, vice president and the members of
the cabinet. They have a standing right to allocate budget for different

II.

sectors and special purposes.


REGIONAL AND PROVINCIAL OFFICE
A region comprises of several provinces. The provincial office is
headed by the governor and its members; together with the regional
directors of different agencies. They also have an authority to distribute

III.

funds.
CITY/MUNICIPAL OFFICE
Unlike the two offices, the city and municipal office has direct control at

IV.

the grass root.


BARANGAY OFFICE
The barangay office may be the smallest unit in the government
system but first hand aids are from this.

URDANETA CITY UNIVERSITY


GRADUATE STUDIES

SUBJECT:

MANAGEMENT

CONTROL/FISCAL

MANAGEMENT

IN

EDUCATION
REPORTER: CAMILLE L. CAYABYAB
PROFESSOR: DR. NAPOLEON V. MEIMBAN
TOPIC: GOVERNMENT OFFICES SOURCES OF FUNDS

What are the different application of the principles and concepts of the
topic to your job?

As a nurse, and to other types of job, knowing the sources of funds prior to
government offices will help you one way or another. The application of this topic
suggests that in the near future, if ever you become an administrator, you already
know where to request for aid. Also, it will benefit your co-workers by sharing the
information you already know until such a time that all of the staff knows where
funds come from.
An example will be, if ever a certain patient is in need, you can endorse
him/ her to government offices for help since you know that they offer grants. You
know where to lead them. You know how to advise them. Thus, you can help
them because of that knowledge.
In addition, in states of calamity and disasters, whenever an infrastructure
is damaged and for repair, if ever the agency is insufficient of funds, you already
know where to ask for assistance. You know the appropriate authorities to

inquire. Lastly, application of this concept is always important to know and be


utilized because it stands as framework and backbone to every institution.

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