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Editorial

City Government of Mati, with DOSCST, offers free Community Fitness Program

1/21/2013

 

The City Government of Mati, in cooperation with the DOSCST, offers this Community Fitness Program for all who desire supervision, direction, education, and camaraderie in their health and fitness efforts. Our vision is to help improve health and wellness by providing exercise opportunities for those who are physically out of shape or desiring more structure in their workout efforts. We aim to get you feeling better, stronger, and more energetic.

 

Business One Stop Shop opens in Mati City

1/11/2013

 

Mati City (January, 2013) -- To encourage more investors in the city and to make the process easier and systematic, the City Government of Mati City opens this year’s Business One Stop Shop Program at the Pealez Activity Center, City Hall compound this city. The annual program started last January 4 and will culminate on January 20, 2013. The Business Permit and Licensing Office (BPLO) will lead the 3 week one stop shop program. Mr Joel Capalit, BPLO Head, encouraged the businessmen in the city to either renew or start a new business to get a business permit. The BPLO set – up an all in – one desk for the very important local and national agencies, manned with personnel to provide necessary services to the clients.

 

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Reports on Full Disclosure of Local Budget and Finances, and Bids and Public Offerings Pursuant to DILG MC2011-08 "Strict Adherence to Section 90 of Republic Act 10147, General Appropriations Act, Fiscal Year 2011".
by: LGU Mati

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        Within the 3rd Quarter (July-September)

  1. Current Year, Annual Budget Report
  2. Current Year, Annual Procurement Plan or Procurement List
  3. Current Year, Special Education Fund Income and Expenditure Estimates
  4. Current Year, Statement of Debt Service
  5. Current Year, Annual Gender and Development Accomplishment Report
  6. Current Year, Statement of Receipts and Expenditures
  7. 1st and 2nd Quarter, Current Year, Statement of Cash Flow
  8. 1st and 2nd Quarter, Current Year, Items to Bid
  9. 1st and 2nd Quarter, Cy Report of SEF Utilization
  10. 1st and 2nd Quarter, Cy Trust Fund (PDAF) Utilization
  11. 1st and 2nd Quarter, Current Year, Bid Result on Civil Works and Goods and Services
  12. 1st and 2nd Quarter, Currrent Year, Abstract of Bids As Calculated
  13. 1st and 2nd Quarter, Current, 20% Component of the Internal Revenue Allotment Utilization
  14. Current Year, Supplemental Procurement Plan, If any
  15. LDRRMFund Utilization
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        Within the 4th Quarter (October-December)

  1. Current Year, Annual Budget Report
  2. Current Year, Annual Procurement Plan or Procurement List
  3. Current Year, Special Education Fund Income and Expenditure Estimates
  4. Current Year, Statement of Debt Service
  5. Current Year, Annual Gender and Development Accomplishment Report
  6. Current Year, Statement of Receipts and Expenditures
  7. 1st, 2nd and 3rd  Quarter, Current Year, Statement of Cash Flow
  8. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarter, Current Year, Items to Bid
  9. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarter, Cy Report of SEF Utilization
  10. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarter, Cy Trust Fund (PDAF) Utilization
  11. 1st, 2nd and 3rdQuarter, Current Year, Bid Result on Civil Works and Goods and Services
  12. 1st, 2nd and 3rdQuarter, Currrent Year, Abstract of Bids As Calculated
  13. 1st, 2nd and 3rdQuarter, Current, 20% Component of the Internal Revenue Allotment Utilization
  14. Current Year, Supplemental Procurement Plan, If any
  15. LDRRMFund Utilization