THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE Flashcards
EXAMPLES OF PROBLEMS IN THE
PHILIPPINES
POVERTY,
LACK OF EDUCATION,
DRUG OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE,
VICE,
CRIME
UNEMPLOYMENT
POVERTY
COVID 19
LAW ALLEVIATES POVERTY
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11310
LAW ADDRESSES THE COVID 19 CRISIS
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11469, MARCH 24, 2020
PROCEDURE ENACTMENT OF LAWS
FIRST READING: REFERRAL PROPER COMMITTEE
SECOND READING: DEBATE IN THE PLENARY
THIRD READING: VOTING
REFERRAL TO SENATE
SUBMISSION TO THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE POWER IS THE POWER TO ENFORCE AND
ADMINISTER LAWS
EXECUTIVE POWER
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11310
GOVERNMENT AGENCY PRIMARILY TASKED TO ENFORCE THIS RA 11310
DSWD
MEANING OF SUFFRAGE:
RIGHT AND OBLIGATION TO VOTE
a
community-based and
patient-directed organization. Its
goal is to provide first aid,
maternal and child health care,
diagnosis of social diseases, and
other basic health services to all
the members of the community
HEALTH CENTER
is a local justice system in the Philippines. It is operated
by the smallest of the local government units, the
barangay, and is overseen by the barangay captain, the
highest elected official of the barangay and its executive.
Katarungang Pambarangay,
a place where children can go to
receive care and supervision during the day. This type of center is usually run by a professional staff that is trained in child care. The staff at a daycare center will provide the children with activities, games, and other educational experiences.
DAY CARE CENTER
means Any non-agricultural use which is directly related to agriculture and directly dependent upon agriculture for its existence.
Agricultural Support Services
there stands a basketball court that
serves as events center, a stage and a
mini-office for the staffs and officials of
their respective barangays.
MULTI – PURPOSE
HALL
meaning of VAW desk
Violence Against
Women
is a law created
by a local government, such
as a city council or county
board of supervisors. Local
governments can only create
laws on matters that the state
government says they can.
Ordinances can cover a
variety of topics, including
things like zoning and rental
building requirements.
ORDINANCES
Under the Local Government Code,
barangays are required to hold a barangay assembly every semester to keep their constituents abreast in the undertakings of the barangay government, especially on its spending.
BARANGAY ASSEMBLY
also
known as a barangay
police officer – and
sometimes as BPSO – is
the lowest level of law
enforcement officer in the
Philippines. He is a
watchman for a barangay
who is supervised by the
barangay captain and
performs a variety of
police functions.
BARANGAY TANOD
are initially tasked to
provide immediate and appropriate
emergency assistance during the
pandemic, work closely with the
national and local governments to
implement necessary health
programs and standards in, as well
as disseminate protocols and
updates to, their assigned
households.
BARANGAY HEALTH EMERGENCY
RESPONSE TEAM (BHERT)
winds of up to 61 kph
tropical depression
winds of up to 62 to 88 kph
tropical storm
winds of up to 89 to 117 kph
severe tropoical storm
winds of up to 118 to 220 kph
typhoon
winds exceeding 220 kph
super typhoon
winds of 30 to 60 kph in the next 24 hours orange warning
signal no 1
winds of 61 to 120 kph in the next 24 hours dark orange warning
signal no 2
winds of 121 to 170 kph in the next 18 hours red warning
signal no 3
winds of 171 to 60 kph in the next 220 hours red warning
signal no 5
winds of more than 220 kph in the next 12 hours
signal no 5
signal no 1 no class in ???
kindergarten
signal no 2 no class in ???
kindergarten, elementary, high school
signal no 3 no class in ???
kinder, elementary, high school, college
yellow warning
monitor
orange warning
alert
red warning
evacuate