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The document outlines a quarterly meeting of the Municipal Peace and Order Council in Boston, Philippines. It discusses the rationale for creating the council according to Executive Orders and the Local Government Code. The objective is to convene quarterly meetings to adopt resolutions and recommend actions to promote peace, order, and public safety. No budgetary requirements are mentioned.

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Activity Design Mpoc

The document outlines a quarterly meeting of the Municipal Peace and Order Council in Boston, Philippines. It discusses the rationale for creating the council according to Executive Orders and the Local Government Code. The objective is to convene quarterly meetings to adopt resolutions and recommend actions to promote peace, order, and public safety. No budgetary requirements are mentioned.

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Republic of the Philippines

MUNICIPAL PEACE AND ORDER COUNCIL


Province of Davao Oriental
Municipality of Boston

TITLE OF ACTIVITY: 1st Quarter Municipal Peace and Order Council Meeting

DATE OF ACTIVITY: March 26, 2024

VENUE OF ACTIVITY: Mayors Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Municipal Building, Poblacion,
Boston, Davao Oriental.

I. RATIONALE

The Municipal Peace and Order Council was created in compliance to Executive Order no. 309
series of 1987 and Section 116 of Republic Act No. 7160, otherwise known as the Local
Government Code of 1991. Memorandum Circular No. 2015 -130 of the Department of Interior
and Local Government (DILG) was issued on November 3, 2015 which provided guidelines on
the function of the Peace and Order Councils to strengthen the peace and order councils
pursuant to the Peace and Development Agenda. DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2019 – 143
was issued on August 27, 2019, which aims to harmonize and codify existing policies affecting
Peace and Order Councils and provide additional guidelines concerning Peace and Order and
Public Safety Plans (POPSP), POPSP Policy Compliance Monitoring System (POPSP-PCMS),
and POC Performance Audit.

II. OBJECTIVE

To sustain functionality of the said council is to convene the MPOC quarterly meeting, or as
often as need arises to adopt the following resolutions, recommend strategic actions or activities
aimed at promoting, improving or enhancing peace and order and public safety measures,
including anti – insurgency measures within their respective areas of jurisdiction.

III. BUDGETARY REQUIREMENTS

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