Dilg Memocircular 20201012 - 7334a12627
Dilg Memocircular 20201012 - 7334a12627
Dilg Memocircular 20201012 - 7334a12627
1. BACKGROUND
1.1 The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has already caused an
immense impact to the country. Aside from the apparent adverse effects of the
pandemic to health and safety, it has also ensued economic slowdown as
evidenced by the reduction of income and remittance inflows, increased
unemployment rate, disrupted transport, among others. Undoubtedly, addressing
these concerns puts significant pressure to both national and local funds, and
1.2 To further strengthen the efforts of local government units (LGUs) in addressing
the challenges brought about by the pandemic, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte
signed into law Republic Act (RA) No. 11494 or the “Bayanihan to Recover As
One Act” on September 11, 2020. This law provides for COVID-19 response and
recovery interventions and mechanisms to bolster the resiliency of the economy.
RA No. 11494 shall be in full force and effect until the next adjournment of the
Eighteenth Congress on December 19, 2020.
2. PURPOSE
3. SCOPE/COVERAGE
This Memorandum Circular covers all local government units (provinces, cities,
municipalities, and barangays); DILG regional, provincial, and field offices; Bangsamoro
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) Ministry of the Interior and Local
Government; and all others concerned.
4. POLICY CONTENT AND GUIDELINES
4.1.1 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, Section 4(q) of RA No. 11494
provides that the local chief executives of all LGUs are hereby authorized to
realign their respective local funds, including, but not limited to, their
development fund, Gender and Development Fund, Sangguniang Kabataan
Fund, and Special Education Fund (SEF), including the unutilized or
unreleased subsidies and transfers in order to address the COVID-19
pandemic.
4.1.2 The Punong Barangays are likewise authorized to make realignments of all
allotments and subsidies in response to the pandemic.
4.1.3 Also, Section 4(jjj) of RA No. 11494 provides that notwithstanding the
provisions of Section 272 of RA No. 7160 or the “Local Government Code of
1991,” a portion of the Special Education Fund (SEF) may be used for the
support of alternative learning modalities, digital education, digital
infrastructure, and continuity plans, such as the purchase of equipment,
materials, and supplies related thereto, printing and delivery of self-learning
modules, provision of safe schools infrastructure, equipment and facilities
such as handwashing stations, soap, alcohol, sanitizers, and other disinfecting
solutions, as well as, medical health supplies deemed appropriate by public
health officials such as thermometers, face masks, and face shields, subject
to existing accounting and auditing rules.
4.1.4 Section 4(lll) of RA No. 11494 likewise allows the utilization of unexpended
cash balances of public funds held in trust by LGUs, for purposes that have
been completed or abandoned and allow the transfer of these funds to the
general fund of the LGUs concerned to be made available for appropriation to
support local government programs and projects in response to the COVID-
19 pandemic.
4.2.1 Pursuant to Section 4(q) of RA No. 11494, LGUs may now utilize by up to ten
percent (10%) of their current budget to cover expenditures arising from their
COVID-19 responses: Provided, that the seventy percent (70%) limit on “pre-
disaster” initiatives is hereby waived.
4.2.2 Relatedly, Section 4(yy) of RA No. 11494 provides for the lifting of the thirty
percent (30%) cap on the amount appropriated for the Quick Response Fund
(QRF) under Republic Act No. 10121 or the “Philippine Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Act of 2010,” during the state of national
emergency as declared by the President.
4.2.3 Section 4(q) of RA No. 11494 states that the LGUs may also increase their
respective personnel services cap by up to ten (10%) percent for 1st to 3rd
class municipalities and up to five percent (5%) for the 4th to 6th class
municipalities, and cities, and provinces: provided, that the same shall be used
for the hiring of additional health workers, the generation of temporary jobs for
marginalized and hard-hit sectors, as well as, for other emergency
employment programs undertaken by the LGU in response to the COVID-19
pandemic: Provided, further, That the allowable debt service ceiling of LGUs
is increased to 30% of their annual regular income, including their share in the
national taxes: Provided, finally, That the LGUs shall be exempt from the loan
ceiling cap imposed by the Department of Finance (DOF).
4.3 Exemption of the Procurement of Select Goods from the Bidding Process
4.3.1 Section 4(u)(1) of RA No. 11494 provides that the procurement of the following
goods as the need arises, in the most judicious, economical and expeditious
manner, are exempted from the provisions on bidding process required under
RA No. 9184 or the “Government Procurement Reform Act”:
4.3.1.1 PPE such as gloves, gowns, masks, goggles, and face shields;
4.3.1.2 Surgical equipment and supplies;
4.3.1.3 Laboratory equipment and its reagents;
4.3.1.4 Medical equipment and devices;
4.3.1.5 Support and maintenance for laboratory and medical equipment,
surgical equipment and supplies;
4.3.1.6 Medical supplies, tools, and consumables such as alcohol,
sanitizers, tissue, thermometers, hand soap, detergent, sodium
hypochlorite, cleaning materials, povidone iodine, common
medicines (e.g., paracetamol tablet and suspension, mefenamic
acid, vitamins tablet and suspension, hyoscine tablet and
suspension, oral rehydration solution, and cetirizine tablet and
suspension);
4.3.1.7 Testing kits; and
4.3.1.8 Other supplies or equipment as may be determined by the DOH.
4.3.2 The procurement of the abovementioned goods shall only be exempted from
the bidding process if the following information and documents shall be
published in the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) online portal,
the website of the procuring entity concerned, if available, and at any
conspicuous place reserved for this purpose in the premises of the procuring
entity within seven (7) working days from the date of acceptance of the award:
4.4.1 Under Section 4(q) of RA No. 11494, one billion five hundred million pesos
(PhP l,500,000,000.00) was appropriated to the Local Government Support
Fund (LGSF) to also provide financial assistance to LGUs in their local anti-
COVID efforts. Guidelines and procedures on the release and utilization of
LGSF are provided in Local Budget Circular No. 128 (see attached) issued
by the Department of Budget Management on September 17, 2020.
4.5.1 LGUs are to ensure that budgeting, procurement, and fund utilization relating
to COVID-19 response and recovery interventions, in compliance with the
above-mentioned provisions, are reflected in the following financial documents
required by the Full Disclosure Policy, whenever applicable:
4.5.2 Said financial documents shall be posted in the Full Disclosure Policy Portal
and in at least three (3) conspicuous places following the prescribed period of
posting as mandated in DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2019-149 titled,
“Amending DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-140 titled, “Implementing
Guidelines on the Full Disclosure of Local Budget and Finances, and Bids and
Public Offerings.”
4.6.1 The supervision mandate of the provincial government over its component
cities and municipalities, and the city and municipal government over their
respective barangays, pursuant to Sections 29 and 32 of the Local
Government Code of 1991, is also underscored. The higher LGU, through its
local chief executive, shall exercise general supervision over its component
LGUs to ensure that they act within the scope of their prescribed powers and
functions.
5. DISSEMINATION
The Regional and Field Officers of DILG and the BARMM Minister of the Interior and Local
Government shall cause the immediate dissemination of this Memorandum Circular in their
respective areas of jurisdiction for the guidance of all concerned LGUs.
6. APPROVING AUTHORITY
EDUARDO M. AÑO
Secretary
7. FEEDBACK
For related queries, kindly contact the Bureau of Local Government Supervision at
Telephone Number (02) 8876-3454 local 4201 or at email address
blgs.od2016@gmail.com.
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT
GENERAL SOLANO STREET, SAN MIGUEL, MANILA
Under Section 4(q) of the "Bayanihan to Recover As One Act," Republic Act (RA)
No. 11494, PhPl,500,000,000.00 was appropriated to the Local Government
Support Fund (LGSF) to provide financial assistance to Local Government Units
(LGUs) in their local anti-COVID efforts.
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2.0 PURPOSE
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This Circular is being issued to prescribe the guidelines and procedures on the
release and utilization of the LGSF-COVID-19 Financial Assistance to LGUs (LGSF-
COVID-19 FA to LGUs) consistent with the "Bayanihan to Recover As One Act,
RANo. 11494.
3.0 GUIDELINES
3 1 The appropriated amount of PhPl,500,000,000.00 for the LGSF-COVID-19
FA to LGUs under the "Bayanihan to Recover As One Act" shall be
exclusively used for financial assistance to LGUso support the following
COVID-19-related programs, projects, and activities (PPAs) and expenses;
3.1.1 Procurement of personal protective equipment;
3.1.2 Procurement of equipment, reagents, and kits for COVID-19
testing;
3.1.3 Procurement of medicines and vitamins;
3.1.4 Procurement of hospital equipment and supplies,
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3.1.5 Procurement of disinfectants, sprayers, disinfection tents, and
other disinfecting supplies and misting equipment;
3.1.6 Food, transportation (including fuel), and accommodation
expenses of medical personnel and other LGU personnel directly
involved in the implementation of COVID-19-related PPAs;
3.1.7 Procurement, maintenance, repair of ambulance, medical transport
vehicle, and emergency response vehicle;
3.1.8 Food assistance and other relief goods for affected households;
3.1.9 Expenses for the construction, repair, lease, or rental of additional
space or building to accommodate COVID-19 patients and persons
under monitoring/investigation;
3.1.10 Expenses for the operation of stand-alone/mobile testing
laboratory;
3.1.11 Expenses for the purchase or rental of tents or spaces for
temporary shelters of the homeless;
3.1.12 Expenses for training of personnel in the conduct of COVID-19
testing and other related trainings; and
3.1.13 Other necessary COVID-19-related PPAs and expenses.
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3.4 The LGUs shall submit their requests, together with the documentary
requirements as prescribed herein, to the DBM Central Office (CO)
not later than October 31, 2020, in order to ensure that funds from
the LGSF-COVID-19 FA to LGUs are released to the LGUs on or before
December 19, 2020, which is the last day of effectivity of the
"Bayanihan to Recover As One Act.".
3.5.1 In case the request covers two (2) or more programs and/or
projects, a list of programs and/or projects in order of their
priorities of the LGU shall be included in the request which must be
signed by the LCE;
3.5.2 Certification under oath from the LCE following the template
prescribed in Annex A hereof;
3.6 Other documents submitted by the LGUs that are not among the
prescribed documentary requirements under this Circular shali not form
part of the evaluation of the DBM.
37 It is understood that oniy requests prepared, signed, and submitted by the
LCEs shall be evaluated by the DBM. Requests that are shown to have
been prepared and/or submitted by third parties, /.e., fixers, middlemen,
and facilitators, shall be immediately denied.
3.8 All requests shall be subject to the evaluation by the DBM based on just
and equitable distribution among LGUs and fund availability.
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reverted to the National Treasury by the recipient LGUs. However, if at
any point before December 31, 2021, the LGU determines that the funds
can no ionger be utilized, e.g.f when the program(s) and/or project(s)
cannot be implemented for any reason or when the same has/have been
funded from other sources, the amount received by the same LGU from
the LGSF-COVID-19 FA to LGUs under the "Bayanihan to Recover As One
Act" shall be immediately reverted to the National Treasury.
4.1 For any purpose other than the program(s) and/or project(s), including
the location thereof, for which the fund was released without the
approval of the DBM;
4.2 To fund projects already fully covered by the other sources of funds; and
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locality and on the LGU's website within twenty (20) calendar days from
the end of each quarter.
6.4 The LCE of the implementing LGU shall send a written notice to the
Secretary of DBM, Speaker of the House of Representatives, President of
the Senate of the Phiiippines, and the Chairpersons of the House
Committee on Appropriations and Senate Committee on Finance upon
posting of the reports on the LGU's website. The date of notice to said
agencies shall be considered the date of compliance with the requirement.
Moreover, the LGU shall ensure that no duplication of funding will occur. As such,
the LGU, through its LCE, shall immediately inform the DBM if it has received
funding from other sources for the same programs or projects.
9.0 SEPARABILITY
10.0 REPEAL
All provisions of existing guidelines that are not consistent with this Circular are
hereby revised, modified and/or repealed accordingly.
11.0 EFFECTIVITY
This Circular shall take effect immediately upon complete publication in the
Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.
WENDELE.AVI
Secretary
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Annex A
SWORN STATEMENT
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3.
(List down the requested program/project/activity title(s). The
number of programs/projects/activities may vary depending on
the request of the LGU.)
II. The said programs and/or projects shall be implemented in accordance with
the standards and existing policies of the National Government.
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Annex B
LGU CONTACT DETAILS
Local Chief Executive
Project Contact Person/
Authorized Representative
Designation in the LGU1
Telephone No.
Primary Mobile No.
Secondary Mobile No.
E-mail Address
Address
Approved by:
Note:
The details provided herewith must be consistent with the details provided in the LGU
identification cards of the Local Chief Executive and the LGU's project contact
person/authorized representative.
1 The project contact person/duly authorized representative must be an organic personnel of the LGU concerned.
Annex C
Date of Amount
Notice of Estimated
Name
Authority to Type of Mechanism/ Estimated Period of
Fund Title of Specific Program/
Debit Program/ Mode of Number of Completion
Source Program/ Location Received Obligation Disbursement Project Status
Account Project Implementation Beneficiaries (month and
Project
Issued year)
(NADAI)
Certified correct by: The Local Finance Committee (LFC) Attested by:
City Treasurer
Instructions:
1. The report shall be prepared by the LFC, in coordination with the other local officials concerned (e.g. local accountant on the allotment, obligation and
disbursements; local engineer on the status of infrastructure projects, as may be applicable).
2. The fund source shall be based on the NADAI issued to the cities.
3. The type of program/project shall be identified, consistent with the projects that may be implemented under the Circular.
4. Amount received refers to the amount received by the city as its allocation. It is the amount indicated in the NADAI. Obligation refers to the total amount
obligated by the city as of reporting period. Disbursement refers to the total amount paid by the city as of reporting period.
5. The status of programs/projects refers to the percentage of physical completion or delivery of service as of reporting period.
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