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COMMITTEE MEETINGS

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08-MARCH-2023 • WEDNESDAY
Committee/Sub-CommitteeTime and Venue
NUCLEAR ENERGY
Agenda
09:00 AM
Combination of face-to-face meeting at the Spkr. Nograles Hall, 1/F SWA Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep)
Substitute Bill to HB 7049, in consolidation with HBs 371, 481, 526, 542, 1255, 2103, 3301, 3898, 4822, 6030 & 7003 – Providing for a comprehensive atomic regulatory framework, creating for the purpose the Philippine Atomic Regulatory Commission, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Mark Cojuangco, Joey Sarte Salceda, Senior Deputy Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Reps. Ron Salo, Dan Fernandez, Divina Grace Yu, Mario Vittorio ‘Marvey’ Mariño, Rufus Rodriguez, Carlito Marquez, Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo, and Jeyzel Victoria Yu)
PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY
Agenda
09:30 AM
Combination of face-to-face meeting at Conf. Rms. 1&2, RVM Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep)
Substitute Bill to HBs 1242, 3516, 3605, 3656, 3751, 4078, 5313, 5641, 6422 & 7124 – Providing for the rank classification and organization of key positions in the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) and appropriating funds therefor, amending for the purpose RA 9263, otherwise known as the BFP and BJMP Professionalization Act of 2004, as amended (Reps. Roman Romulo, Romeo Acop, Jorge ‘PATROL’ Bustos, Alfred Delos Santos, Princess Rihan Sakaluran, Ruth Mariano-Hernandez, Albert Garcia, Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr., Christopher De Venecia, and Rufus Rodriguez)

HBs 1005, 1779 & 5708 – Increasing the recruitment quota requirement of female Philippine National Police (PNP) officers, amending Section 58 of RA 8551, otherwise known as the PNP Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998 (Reps. Marlyn Primicias-Agabas, Johnny Ty Pimentel, and Rufus Rodriguez)

HB 5740 - Increasing the annual female recruitment quota for the PNP, amending Section 58 of RA 8551, as well as setting a minimum quota for annual female recruitment in the BFP and BJMP (Rep. Yedda Marie Romualdez)

HBs 3867 & 6382 - Mandating annual psychiatric, psychological drug, and physical tests for police officers, amending for this purpose RA 6975, as amended, otherwise known as the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Act of 1990 (Reps. Gus Tambunting and Rufus Rodriguez)

HB 3657 – Mandating the DILG and PNP to update existing protocols of the children and women’s desks in the Philippines (Rep. Alfred Delos Santos)

HR 724 – Inquiry into the restrictive and questionable fire truck procurement bidding process of the BFP in line with its modernization program (Rep. France Castro)
HIGHER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (Technical Working Group)
Agenda
10:00 AM
Face-to-face meeting at the Spkrs. Aquino/Makalintal Hall, 2/F SWA Bldg.
Technical Working Group meeting on the draft Substitute Bill to HB 2051 – Establishing the Bulacan State University System, integrating all its campuses and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Lorna Silverio)
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
Agenda
01:00 PM
Combination of face-to-face meeting at the Bids and Awards Committee Conf. Rm, SWA Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom
Committee Report on and Substitute Bill to HBs 367, 2533, 3048, 3533, 3604, 4762, 4828, 5553 & 5792 – Providing indigent job seekers a 20% discount in the payment of fees and charges for certain certificates and clearances issued by government agencies (Reps. Marissa 'Del Mar' Magsino, Lani Mercado-Revilla, Paolo Duterte, Oscar Malapitan, Ralph Wendel Tulfo, Ernesto Dionisio Jr., Samuel Verzosa Jr., Deputy Speaker Raymond Democrito Mendoza, and Rep. Gus Tambunting)

HBs 131, 5562, 5753 & 6602 – Granting a 50% discount from funeral services to indigent families and free funeral services to extremely poor families nationwide, appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Paolo Duterte, Samuel Versoza Jr., France Castro, and Patrick Michael Vargas)

HB 3678 – Mandating all funeral parlors, funeral homes and services in the country to include an indigent funeral package for poor individuals and their families (Rep. Ramon Jolo Revilla III)

HB 5184 – Providing burial assistance for unclaimed remains and for indigent decedents, appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Ernesto Dionisio Jr.)

HB 7184 – Granting free funeral services to poor families and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Lordan Suan)
REVISION OF LAWS (Technical Working Group)
Agenda
01:00 PM
Face-to-face meeting at Minority Leader's Conf. Rm, Basement, Main Bldg.
Technical Working Group meeting on:

HB 18 – Amending RA 9184, otherwise known as the Government Procurement Reform Act (by providing additional measures that will shorten the present bureaucratic intricacies of the government's procurement system and expedite the procurement process) (Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez)

HB 648 – Expediting the procurement of science, engineering, technology and research equipment and specialized supplies and materials, amending for the purpose Section 4 of RA 9184 (Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda)

HB 1503 – Prescribing additional eligibility requirements for bidders and contractors to participate in the procurement process (Rep. Florida ‘Rida’ Robes)

HB 2682 – Establishing guidelines for design procurement, amending for the purpose certain provisions of RA 9184 (Rep. Christopher De Venecia)

HB 3704 – Strengthening local infrastructure industry players, amending for the purpose Section 23 of RA 9184 (Deputy Speaker Ralph Recto)

HB 4617 – Amending RA 9184, providing for the modernization, standardization, and regulation of the government procurement process (Rep. Michael Romero, Ph.D.)

HB 6280 – Providing for best value procurement, amending for this purpose RA 9184 (Rep. Pablo John Garcia)
AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES RESOURCES (Technical Working Group)
Agenda
01:30 PM
Face-to-face meeting at the Spkr. Villar Hall, 1/F SWA Bldg.
Technical Working Group meeting on HB 2926 – Amending certain section of RA 8550, as amended, otherwise known as the Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998, creating the Manila Bay Management Council (Rep. Tobias ‘Toby’ Tiangco)
HIGHER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (Technical Working Group)
Agenda
01:30 PM
Face-to-face meeting at the Spkrs. Aquino/Makalintal Hall, 2/F SWA Bldg.
Technical Working Group meeting on the draft Substitute Bill to HB 969 - Strengthening the Mindanao State University System and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Rufus Rodriguez)
METRO MANILA DEVELOPMENT
Agenda
01:30 PM
Combination of face-to-face meeting at Conf. Rms. 1&2, RVM Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep)
Discussion on the issues related to Metro Manila Development Authority's clearing operations in the City of Manila, subject of the letter dated February 20, 2023 from Barangay Chairperson Ma. Victoria Cobrador of the Fourth District, Sampaloc, Manila
NATURAL RESOURCES - CANCELLED
Agenda
01:30 PM
Face-to-face meeting at the Spkr. Belmonte Hall, 1/F SWA Bldg.
HB 234 – Establishing marine protected areas in all coastal municipalities and cities (Rep. Reynante Arrogancia)

HB 2275 – Establishing the National Council for the Preservation of Mangrove Forests (Rep. Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr.)

HB 2504 – Institutionalizing the national wetlands conservation policy (Rep. Dante Garcia)

HB 5501 – Establishing a national wetland policy, providing mechanisms for its institutionalization, appropriating funds therefor
(Rep. Mujiv Hataman)

HB 1071 – Declaring parcels of land of the public domain located in the City of Naga, Province of Cebu as agricultural land open to disposition for agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, or other productive purposes (Rep. Rhea Mae Gullas)

HB 2957 – Reclassifying certain parcels of land of public domain located in sitios from the different barangays of Anupul, San Nicolas, San Roque, and Lourdes, all in the Municipality of Bamban, Province of Tarlac from unclassified forest lands into alienable and disposable lands (Rep. Noel ‘Bong’ Rivera)

HB 3736 – Declaring the lands within the town proper of Silvino Lubos, Northern Samar and its adjacent lands from timberland to alienable and disposable lands open for residential, agricultural, commercial, and other productive purposes and private rights (Rep. Harris Christopher Ongchuan)

HB 3791 – Declaring the Pantaron Mountain Range as a protected area categorized as a national park and watershed, and providing for its management and administration (Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez)

HB 4117 – Reclassifying as mineral land a parcel of land located in Barangay Talalang, Municipality of Balbalan, Province of Kalinga, open for declaration as a people’s small-scale mining area, thereby excluding the said land from the coverage of RA 10561 or the law declaring the Province of Kalinga as tourism development area (Rep. Allen Jesse Mangaoang)

HB 4119 – Establishing the specific forest limit of the Province of Kalinga (Rep. Allen Jesse Mangaoang)

HB 4400 – Amending Proclamation No. 151, s. 1937 dated April 24, 1937 by reclassifying certain parcels of timberland as alienable and disposable and excluding the same from the coverage to be reserved for government center site purposes for Provincial Government of Basilan and housing purposes, situated in the Barrio of Balactasan, Municipal District of Lamitan, Province of Zamboanga (now) Barangay Sta. Clara, City of Lamitan, Province of Basilan, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Rep. Mujiv Hataman)
PUBLIC INFORMATION - CANCELLED
Agenda
01:30 PM
Combination of face-to-face meeting at the Spkr. Nograles Hall, 1/F SWA Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom
HB 4902 – Requiring the use of plain writing in all government documents to enhance citizens' access to government information and services (Rep. Gus Tambunting)

HB 5418 – Enhancing citizens’ access to government information and services by establishing a system in which government documents issued to the public must be written in plain language and translated to the local language or dialects if necessary (Rep. Patrick Michael Vargas)

HB 5465 – Requiring the use of plain language in all government-issued public advisories, notices, announcements and similar documents intended for public dissemination and distribution (Rep. Ernesto Dionisio Jr.)

Last Updated: 30-May-2023, 01:30:41 PM