City Ordinance On Disaster Risk Management
City Ordinance On Disaster Risk Management
City Ordinance On Disaster Risk Management
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The Mayor together with the City Disaster Coordinating Council and City Department heads shall have joint responsibility for: integrated emergency management planning, coordination of emergency management, resource management and training of department heads as well as communication and warning systems.
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In the event of sickness, absence from the city, or disability rendering the Mayor unable to act as Director of the City Disaster Management Organization, for purposes of this ordinance the powers of the Mayor provided herein shall be exercised by the Vice Mayor.
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It shall be the policy of the city to formulate an annual disaster management training program for all city personnel. It shall further be the policy of the city to implement regularly the disaster management training plans with the aim of upgrading the response capabilities of the city in the event of a disaster.
Section 12.
It is imperative that the public be kept informed of potential disasters about to occur and of the developments during an emergency or disaster. In the event
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of a major disaster, the Mayor or the City Disaster Coordinating Officer will request the assistance of the Police Department and/or other agencies as appropriate in the establishment of a command center. The command center should develop a sustained disaster alert mechanism for people to monitor and as basis for their response to an emergency. The media should be kept apprised of information regarding the event. Factual information, i.e. casualties, damages, and incident locations may be given to the public provided that the information before it is released is appropriately cleared and reviewed by the competent authority in order to avoid conflicts and inaccuracies.
Section 14.
The Mayor may direct and compel the evacuation of all or part of the city population through prescribed routes and modes of transportation to appropriate evacuation destinations and control ingress and egress to a disaster area. The movement of persons within the area and the occupancy of the premises therein shall be strictly monitored. Details of the evacuation procedures may be set forth either in the manual for disaster management to be formulated under Section 16 of this ordinance or a specific evacuation plan may be prepared by the City Mayor or the Disaster Coordinating Officer.
Section 15.
In support of Section 13 of this ordinance, the city in formulating its overall disaster management plan shall highlight as a major component of the overall disaster plan, a recovery plan to rehabilitate damaged properties and social and economic disruption in the aftermath of the occurrence of a disaster. The recovery plan shall define the city offices involved with their responsibilities predetermined.
Section 16.
It shall be the joint responsibility of the City Disaster Coordinating Officer and City Disaster Coordinating Council under the supervision of the City Mayor to
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formulate and implement a disaster management reporting system. The city reporting system on disaster management shall be installed in the city government and all responsibilities of the appropriate city officials properly defined and disseminated for the guidance and information of all concerned.
Section 17.
To protect lives and properties, it is essential to alert the community to local hazards and provide information on preparedness and risk reduction strategies. The City Government shall: a) Conduct public awareness programs advising the community about local characteristics of potential hazards and possible impacts; Provide public education on how individuals can prepare themselves for disaster events;
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c) Have an information dissemination plan; and d) Allow and encourage public access to the local mitigation and counter disaster response and recovery plans.
To support the provisions of Section 12 and Section 13 of this ordinance, the city government shall adopt modern techniques in managing disasters. The city shall improve its applications of information technology in order to manage effectively disasters and their destructive consequences.
Section 19.
It is hereby made mandatory that the city government shall formulate and complete a Manual on Disaster Management within a period of one year immediately after the approval of this ordinance by the City Council.
Section 20.
The City Council shall appropriate disaster contingency funds, as necessary, for the protection of the inhabitants and property of the city from disaster. Such funds are to be sourced from any local fund as augmentation or as additional funds to the mandatory five percent calamity appropriation from the total budget of the city.
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Section 21.
The city shall endeavor to establish standards of performance in disaster mitigation. The procedure outlining how performance audits may be used in disaster management shall be contained in the Manual for Disaster Management, the formulation of which is mandated under Section 16 of this ordinance.
Section 22.
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The city shall immediately contact the MMDCC, the Philippine National Red Cross, and other pertinent agencies during a disaster. The city shall provide a temporary site for the city government whenever a disaster will destroy city government facilities and infrastructure in order to continue city government operations. The city shall encourage inter-local cooperation among adjacent local governments in the event of the occurrence of a disaster. The city shall coordinate and work with the Metro Manila Disaster Coordinating Council in the organization of zones where a cluster of cities may be grouped together for better coordination during a disaster like earthquakes.
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Section 23.
Private Liability
It shall be unlawful for any person who will fully obstruct, hinder or delay any emergency services, enforcement of any rule or regulation issued pursuant to this ordinance, or to perform any act forbidden by any rule or regulation under this ordinance. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to wear, carry or display an emblem, insignia or other means of identification as a member of any city emergency services groups unless authority to do so has been granted by the proper officials of the city. Violations of these provisions are subject to fines, penalties or imprisonment as may be provided by law.
Section 24.
Penalty
Any person who will intentionally or willfully violate any provisions of this ordinance shall be punished with a fine to be determined or at the discretion of the City Council.
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Section 25.
Mandatory Review
It shall be mandatory for the legislative Council of the city to review this ordinance five years after its approval, in order to evaluate its relevance and propose any appropriate changes.
Section 26.
Separability Clause
If, for any reason or reasons any part or provision of this ordinance shall be held to be unconstitutional or invalid, other parts or provisions hereof which are not affected thereby shall continue to be in full force and effect.
Section 27.
Effectivity Clause
This ordinance shall take effect one month after its approval by the Sangguniang Panlungsod unless otherwise provided herein, after its posting in conspicuous places in the city and or after its complete publication in at least one (1) newspaper of general circulation.
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