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DIRECTOR ANNA LIZA F. BONAGUA, CESO III
Bureau of Local Government Development
Department of the Interior and Local Government
• Republic Act No. 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991
Sec. 2 (a) “… the State shall provide for a more responsive and accountable local government
structure instituted through a system of decentralization whereby local government units shall be
given more powers, authority, responsibilities, and resources.”
Sec. 3 (d) “ … the vesting of duty, responsibility, and accountability in local government units shall
be accompanied with provision for reasonably adequate resources to discharge their powers and
effectively carry out their functions…”
• Supreme Court Ruling on the Mandanas-Garcia petitions clarified the basis
for the computation of local government just shares of LGUs and ordered NG to include all collections
of national taxes in the computation of LGU share
• EO No. 138, S. 2021 encourages LGUs to primarily and ultimately responsible in the
implementation and delivery of devolved functions pursuant to LGC, Sec 17 and other laws which
subsequently assigned new functions to LGUs
• LGs are primarily responsible for providing direct service
delivery to their constituencies and will assume greater
responsibility and accountability in ensuring the quality of
devolved services.
• LGs are expected to strengthen their capacity to exercise
stewardship of their increased fiscal resources; enhance their
organizational capability for service delivery; and institute
transparent, accountable, and participatory mechanisms to
better achieve national and local development objectives.
• LGs are encouraged to establish robust partnership with NGAs,
private sector, NGOs, CSOs, POs, and academic institutions as
providers of technical expertise and information, innovations, and
governance models on service delivery.
All provinces,
cities,
municipalities,
and barangays
shall prepare
their DTPs
LGU’s roadmap to ensure strategic perspective; systematic
and coherent actions towards their full assumption of devolved
functions
Foster alignment of priorities and complementation and
influence the design of the devolution transition
activities of NGAs
Leverage support from other governance stakeholders
in cooperative undertakings during the devolution transition
period
Guide in the monitoring and performance assessment of
LGUs by NGAs, DBM, and DILG
• LGU DTP preparation shall be undertaken in close coordination with the NGAs
• Subject to their development priorities, capacities, and resources, and with
reference to NGA DTPs
1. identify the responsibilities to fully assume and PPAs of NGAs to absorb
2. prioritize which of these needs scaling-up;
3. adopt a phased approach towards full assumption of devolved responsibilities
• Full assumption of devolved functions and services may entail updating of their
OSSP and CapDev Agenda
• LGUs are reminded of the projected decrease in their respective FYs 2023 & 2024
NTA shares due to the effects of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
pandemic through the identification of possible revenue sources to address
potential gaps.
• Higher LGUs to perform oversight functions over component LGUs within their
jurisdiction and ensure harmonization and vertical integration of development
requirements.
• CC and municipalities to coordinate with province in the development of their
CapDev Agenda and in the formulation of the menu of support by the provinces
• Cities and municipalities to guide and support their component barangays in the
assumption of their new roles and responsibilities
• LCE to spearhead preparation of LGU DTP and organize the LGU Devolution
Transition Committee (LGU DTC) to be responsible for the preparation and
monitoring of LGU DTP
• Local Sanggunian to review and approve the LGU DTP through a Sanggunian
Resolution
Phasing of
Assumption of
Functions,
Services, and
Facilities*
Capacity
Development
Agenda and
Requirements*
Local Revenue
Forecast and
Resource
Mobilization
Strategy
Performance
Targets for
Devolved
Functions and
Services
State of
Devolved
Functions,
Services, and
Facilities*
Organizational
Structure and
Staffing Pattern
*Applicable for barangays
State of Devolved Functions, Services,
and Facilities
Baseline information on the status devolved
functions, services, and facilities already being
carried out vis-à-vis Section 17 of RA 7160
and other existing laws which subsequently
assigned new functions to LGUs
• map out the full assumption of devolved functions, services, and facilities
contingent on LGU development priorities, institutional capacity and
resources
• indicate the phasing and timing of the implementation of these
responsibilities
• in consideration of the following:
1. Inventory of devolved responsibilities that LGUs are to fully assume
including the NGA PPAs along the devolved functions and services;
2. LGU’s assessment of the relevance and applicability of NGA PPAs
along the devolved functions and services; and
3. Results of consultations with higher LGUs and sectoral committees of
RDCs
Phasing of Assumption of Functions, Services, and
Facilities
• Outlines the CapDev requirements to absorb, manage, and sustain the
responsibilities under a fully devolved set-up following DILG MC No. 2021-067
Adoption of a Capacity Development (CapDev) Framework in the Planning, Design
and Implementation of CapDev Intervention for LGUs, 23 June 2021
• Capacity assessment shall guide in updating the OSSP
• Ensure that funding for their identified capacity development requirements will be
included in their AIP and Annual Budget
Capacity Development Agenda
• LGUs shall review and propose modification in their OSSP
in reference to their phased assumption of the functions,
services, and facilities to be fully devolved.
• Adjustments in the OSSP shall be guided by:
1. Section 325 (a) to (g) of RA No. 7160 providing limitations on the use
of LGUs funds;
2. DBM LBC No. 61 providing position titles and corresponding salary
grades assignments in the LGUs; DBM Circular Letter No. 2007-6;
DBM LBM No. 82;
3. CSC rules and regulations; and
4. Additional issuances that the DILG, DBM, or CSC
Organizational Structure and
Staffing Pattern
• Communicates the intention and measures of LGUs to unlock potential local
revenue sources to address possible fiscal gaps in FY 2023 and FY 2024 as a
consequence of:
• Increased expenditure requirements to recover from COVID-19 pandemic
• LGUs’ full assumption of devolved responsibilities
• Anticipated decrease in their NTA in FYs 2023 and 2024
• LGUs shall prepare a 3-year (FY 2022-2024) forecast for key local revenue
sources: taxes, fees and charges, and income from economic enterprises
• LGUs shall refer to DOF-BLGF MC No. 16-2015 19 June 2015 in the preparation of
their revenue forecast and resource mobilization strategy.
Local Revenue Forecast and Resource
Mobilization Strategy
• LGUs shall define their performance targets for
devolved responsibilities starting in FY 2022 onwards
and describe their strategy to achieve these targets
• To ensure alignment with NG priorities and performance
indicators, baseline information for performance
targets shall be based on:
• Sectoral plans of the Provincial Plans
• Guidance from sectoral committees of RDC
• Sectoral profiles prepared by NGAs
Performance Targets for Devolved
Functions and Services
Performance
assessment/monitoring tools
• SGLG
• CBMS
• LGU Results Matrices (RM)
• CSIS
• Rate My LGU Service
• Public Financial Management
Assessment Tool (PFMAT)
• Financial Sustainability index/Iskor
ng ‘yong Bayan
❑ Provinces, Cities, and
Municipalities
❑ LCE as Chair;
❑ A regular member of the Local
Sanggunian;
❑ Members of the Local Finance
Committee (Planning and
Development Coordinator,
Treasurer, Budget Officer);
❑ Local Administrator;
❑ President of the Liga ng mga
Barangay;
❑ At least 2 representatives from
CSOs and POs that are members
of the LDC
For barangays
❑ Punong Barangay as Chair;
❑ Barangay Secretary;
❑ Barangay Treasurer; and,
❑ A regular member of the
Local Sanggunian
❑ At least 2 representatives
from CSOs and POs that are
members of the BDC
• Form a communications team to formulate their respective communications plans
and strategies
• Submit to the appropriate CSC Field Office the approved plantilla of positions,
where applicable
• Ensure vertical alignment of local development priorities with regional and
national priorities; integration of new responsibilities in CDP, sector plans, and
AIP
• Develop mechanisms to continually upgrade their services and guarantee the
quality of LGU service delivery
• Set up the appropriate mechanism to collect comparable data and information on
a regular basis to systematically track their performance targets
Barangay DTPs
Cities/Municipalities DTPs
Provinces/HUC/ICC DTPs
60 calendar days
90 calendar days
120 calendar days
LGU DTPs will be
submitted online to
to monitor
compliance and
enable access and
allow sharing
DILG ROs
NGAs ROs to influence NGA
assistance and capacity
development support
Institutional partners to seek
support and engage them in
cooperative undertakings during
the devolution transition
Provinces/
HUC/ICC
DTPs
• The DILG, together with the DBM, shall oversee and monitor the preparation
and implementation of LGU DTPs
• The DILG CO shall issue supplementary policies and institute the necessary
systems and mechanisms to further guide and facilitate the implementation of
devolution transition activities
• The DILG ROs shall organize the DILG DTP Core Team at the provincial levels
that shall
• Guide LGUs in the overall preparation of their DTPs
• Review and consolidate the capacity development requirements of LGUs at the provincial
level
• Facilitate convergence and dialogues between LGUs and NGAs concerned especially during
the preparation of the LGU DTPs
• Ensure compliance to LGU DTP preparation
• The DILG through LGA,
• Oversee the conduct of capacity development interventions for LGUs and
develop the appropriate mechanism to ensure efficient, effective, and cost-
effective utilization of NG resources on this effort;
• Take the lead in the harmonization of all capacity development interventions by
the DBM, NEDA, DOF, other NGAs, DAP, and third-party service providers for
the LGUs; and,
• Optimize the potential of the Local Governance National and Regional Resource
Centers as the convergence platform for capacity development stakeholders.
• The DBM, together with DILG, shall oversee and monitor the preparation and
implementation of LGU DTPs
• Furnish LGUs with budget information and polices that may help in the preparation
of their DTPs
• Through the DBM ROs, provide the LGUs with technical assistance in the
preparation of their OSSP
Electronic copies of the
Annexes can be accessed and
downloaded through the link:
https://bit.ly/LGUDTPGuideline
s_Annexes.
Annex A Sample Sanggunian Resolution
Annex B
Outline of LGU Devolution Transition Plan for
Provinces/Cities/Municipalities
Annex C
Matrix of Devolved Basic Services and Facilities Based on the
Local Government Code of 1991
Annex D Matrix of Other Laws Assigning Additional Functions to LGUs
Annex E-1
Attachment 1-A: Inventory of LGU Functions, Services, and
Facilities for Provinces/Cities/Municipalities
Annex E-2
Attachment 1-B: Inventory of LGU Functions, Services, and
Facilities for Barangays
Annex F-1
Attachment 2-A: Phasing of Full Assumption of Devolved
Functions, Services, and Facilities for
Provinces/Cities/Municipalities
Annex F-2
Attachment 2-B: Phasing of Full Assumption of Devolved
Functions, Services, and Facilities for Barangays
Annex G-1
Attachment 3-A: Capacity Development Agenda for
Provinces/Cities/Municipalities
Annex G-2
Attachment 3-B: Capacity Development Requirements for
Barangays
Annex H
Attachment 4: Proposed Modification to the LGU Organizational
Structure
Annex I
Attachment 5: Proposed Additional Positions to the Plantilla of
LGU Personnel
Annex J
Attachment 6: Local Revenue Forecast and Resource Mobilization
Strategy
Annex K Attachment 7: Performance Monitoring Framework
• Conduct of Orientation and Coaching with LGUs
• Preparation and submission of transition plans
• Implementation of communications plan and strategy
• Updating of framework for performance assessment
• Strengthening capacities of NGAs on monitoring and coaching functions
• Update policies and mechanisms on the Strengthening of Planning,
Investment Programming, and Budgeting Linkage and M&E Systems
• Continuous Capacity building activities for LGUs
Thank you!
For more information:
Bureau of Local Government Development
Department of the Interior and Local Government
DILG-NAPOLCOM Center,
EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, West Triangle, Quezon City
Trunkline: (02) 876-3453 local 4102
Tel No. (02) 929-9235 / 927-7852
E-mail address: dilgtransition.secretariat@gmail.com

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DTP Guidelines.pdf

  • 1. DIRECTOR ANNA LIZA F. BONAGUA, CESO III Bureau of Local Government Development Department of the Interior and Local Government
  • 2. • Republic Act No. 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991 Sec. 2 (a) “… the State shall provide for a more responsive and accountable local government structure instituted through a system of decentralization whereby local government units shall be given more powers, authority, responsibilities, and resources.” Sec. 3 (d) “ … the vesting of duty, responsibility, and accountability in local government units shall be accompanied with provision for reasonably adequate resources to discharge their powers and effectively carry out their functions…” • Supreme Court Ruling on the Mandanas-Garcia petitions clarified the basis for the computation of local government just shares of LGUs and ordered NG to include all collections of national taxes in the computation of LGU share • EO No. 138, S. 2021 encourages LGUs to primarily and ultimately responsible in the implementation and delivery of devolved functions pursuant to LGC, Sec 17 and other laws which subsequently assigned new functions to LGUs
  • 3. • LGs are primarily responsible for providing direct service delivery to their constituencies and will assume greater responsibility and accountability in ensuring the quality of devolved services. • LGs are expected to strengthen their capacity to exercise stewardship of their increased fiscal resources; enhance their organizational capability for service delivery; and institute transparent, accountable, and participatory mechanisms to better achieve national and local development objectives. • LGs are encouraged to establish robust partnership with NGAs, private sector, NGOs, CSOs, POs, and academic institutions as providers of technical expertise and information, innovations, and governance models on service delivery.
  • 4. All provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays shall prepare their DTPs LGU’s roadmap to ensure strategic perspective; systematic and coherent actions towards their full assumption of devolved functions Foster alignment of priorities and complementation and influence the design of the devolution transition activities of NGAs Leverage support from other governance stakeholders in cooperative undertakings during the devolution transition period Guide in the monitoring and performance assessment of LGUs by NGAs, DBM, and DILG
  • 5. • LGU DTP preparation shall be undertaken in close coordination with the NGAs • Subject to their development priorities, capacities, and resources, and with reference to NGA DTPs 1. identify the responsibilities to fully assume and PPAs of NGAs to absorb 2. prioritize which of these needs scaling-up; 3. adopt a phased approach towards full assumption of devolved responsibilities • Full assumption of devolved functions and services may entail updating of their OSSP and CapDev Agenda • LGUs are reminded of the projected decrease in their respective FYs 2023 & 2024 NTA shares due to the effects of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic through the identification of possible revenue sources to address potential gaps.
  • 6. • Higher LGUs to perform oversight functions over component LGUs within their jurisdiction and ensure harmonization and vertical integration of development requirements. • CC and municipalities to coordinate with province in the development of their CapDev Agenda and in the formulation of the menu of support by the provinces • Cities and municipalities to guide and support their component barangays in the assumption of their new roles and responsibilities • LCE to spearhead preparation of LGU DTP and organize the LGU Devolution Transition Committee (LGU DTC) to be responsible for the preparation and monitoring of LGU DTP • Local Sanggunian to review and approve the LGU DTP through a Sanggunian Resolution
  • 7. Phasing of Assumption of Functions, Services, and Facilities* Capacity Development Agenda and Requirements* Local Revenue Forecast and Resource Mobilization Strategy Performance Targets for Devolved Functions and Services State of Devolved Functions, Services, and Facilities* Organizational Structure and Staffing Pattern *Applicable for barangays
  • 8. State of Devolved Functions, Services, and Facilities Baseline information on the status devolved functions, services, and facilities already being carried out vis-à-vis Section 17 of RA 7160 and other existing laws which subsequently assigned new functions to LGUs
  • 9. • map out the full assumption of devolved functions, services, and facilities contingent on LGU development priorities, institutional capacity and resources • indicate the phasing and timing of the implementation of these responsibilities • in consideration of the following: 1. Inventory of devolved responsibilities that LGUs are to fully assume including the NGA PPAs along the devolved functions and services; 2. LGU’s assessment of the relevance and applicability of NGA PPAs along the devolved functions and services; and 3. Results of consultations with higher LGUs and sectoral committees of RDCs Phasing of Assumption of Functions, Services, and Facilities
  • 10. • Outlines the CapDev requirements to absorb, manage, and sustain the responsibilities under a fully devolved set-up following DILG MC No. 2021-067 Adoption of a Capacity Development (CapDev) Framework in the Planning, Design and Implementation of CapDev Intervention for LGUs, 23 June 2021 • Capacity assessment shall guide in updating the OSSP • Ensure that funding for their identified capacity development requirements will be included in their AIP and Annual Budget Capacity Development Agenda
  • 11. • LGUs shall review and propose modification in their OSSP in reference to their phased assumption of the functions, services, and facilities to be fully devolved. • Adjustments in the OSSP shall be guided by: 1. Section 325 (a) to (g) of RA No. 7160 providing limitations on the use of LGUs funds; 2. DBM LBC No. 61 providing position titles and corresponding salary grades assignments in the LGUs; DBM Circular Letter No. 2007-6; DBM LBM No. 82; 3. CSC rules and regulations; and 4. Additional issuances that the DILG, DBM, or CSC Organizational Structure and Staffing Pattern
  • 12. • Communicates the intention and measures of LGUs to unlock potential local revenue sources to address possible fiscal gaps in FY 2023 and FY 2024 as a consequence of: • Increased expenditure requirements to recover from COVID-19 pandemic • LGUs’ full assumption of devolved responsibilities • Anticipated decrease in their NTA in FYs 2023 and 2024 • LGUs shall prepare a 3-year (FY 2022-2024) forecast for key local revenue sources: taxes, fees and charges, and income from economic enterprises • LGUs shall refer to DOF-BLGF MC No. 16-2015 19 June 2015 in the preparation of their revenue forecast and resource mobilization strategy. Local Revenue Forecast and Resource Mobilization Strategy
  • 13. • LGUs shall define their performance targets for devolved responsibilities starting in FY 2022 onwards and describe their strategy to achieve these targets • To ensure alignment with NG priorities and performance indicators, baseline information for performance targets shall be based on: • Sectoral plans of the Provincial Plans • Guidance from sectoral committees of RDC • Sectoral profiles prepared by NGAs Performance Targets for Devolved Functions and Services Performance assessment/monitoring tools • SGLG • CBMS • LGU Results Matrices (RM) • CSIS • Rate My LGU Service • Public Financial Management Assessment Tool (PFMAT) • Financial Sustainability index/Iskor ng ‘yong Bayan
  • 14. ❑ Provinces, Cities, and Municipalities ❑ LCE as Chair; ❑ A regular member of the Local Sanggunian; ❑ Members of the Local Finance Committee (Planning and Development Coordinator, Treasurer, Budget Officer); ❑ Local Administrator; ❑ President of the Liga ng mga Barangay; ❑ At least 2 representatives from CSOs and POs that are members of the LDC For barangays ❑ Punong Barangay as Chair; ❑ Barangay Secretary; ❑ Barangay Treasurer; and, ❑ A regular member of the Local Sanggunian ❑ At least 2 representatives from CSOs and POs that are members of the BDC
  • 15. • Form a communications team to formulate their respective communications plans and strategies • Submit to the appropriate CSC Field Office the approved plantilla of positions, where applicable • Ensure vertical alignment of local development priorities with regional and national priorities; integration of new responsibilities in CDP, sector plans, and AIP • Develop mechanisms to continually upgrade their services and guarantee the quality of LGU service delivery • Set up the appropriate mechanism to collect comparable data and information on a regular basis to systematically track their performance targets
  • 16. Barangay DTPs Cities/Municipalities DTPs Provinces/HUC/ICC DTPs 60 calendar days 90 calendar days 120 calendar days LGU DTPs will be submitted online to to monitor compliance and enable access and allow sharing
  • 17. DILG ROs NGAs ROs to influence NGA assistance and capacity development support Institutional partners to seek support and engage them in cooperative undertakings during the devolution transition Provinces/ HUC/ICC DTPs
  • 18. • The DILG, together with the DBM, shall oversee and monitor the preparation and implementation of LGU DTPs • The DILG CO shall issue supplementary policies and institute the necessary systems and mechanisms to further guide and facilitate the implementation of devolution transition activities • The DILG ROs shall organize the DILG DTP Core Team at the provincial levels that shall • Guide LGUs in the overall preparation of their DTPs • Review and consolidate the capacity development requirements of LGUs at the provincial level • Facilitate convergence and dialogues between LGUs and NGAs concerned especially during the preparation of the LGU DTPs • Ensure compliance to LGU DTP preparation
  • 19. • The DILG through LGA, • Oversee the conduct of capacity development interventions for LGUs and develop the appropriate mechanism to ensure efficient, effective, and cost- effective utilization of NG resources on this effort; • Take the lead in the harmonization of all capacity development interventions by the DBM, NEDA, DOF, other NGAs, DAP, and third-party service providers for the LGUs; and, • Optimize the potential of the Local Governance National and Regional Resource Centers as the convergence platform for capacity development stakeholders.
  • 20. • The DBM, together with DILG, shall oversee and monitor the preparation and implementation of LGU DTPs • Furnish LGUs with budget information and polices that may help in the preparation of their DTPs • Through the DBM ROs, provide the LGUs with technical assistance in the preparation of their OSSP
  • 21. Electronic copies of the Annexes can be accessed and downloaded through the link: https://bit.ly/LGUDTPGuideline s_Annexes. Annex A Sample Sanggunian Resolution Annex B Outline of LGU Devolution Transition Plan for Provinces/Cities/Municipalities Annex C Matrix of Devolved Basic Services and Facilities Based on the Local Government Code of 1991 Annex D Matrix of Other Laws Assigning Additional Functions to LGUs Annex E-1 Attachment 1-A: Inventory of LGU Functions, Services, and Facilities for Provinces/Cities/Municipalities Annex E-2 Attachment 1-B: Inventory of LGU Functions, Services, and Facilities for Barangays Annex F-1 Attachment 2-A: Phasing of Full Assumption of Devolved Functions, Services, and Facilities for Provinces/Cities/Municipalities Annex F-2 Attachment 2-B: Phasing of Full Assumption of Devolved Functions, Services, and Facilities for Barangays Annex G-1 Attachment 3-A: Capacity Development Agenda for Provinces/Cities/Municipalities Annex G-2 Attachment 3-B: Capacity Development Requirements for Barangays Annex H Attachment 4: Proposed Modification to the LGU Organizational Structure Annex I Attachment 5: Proposed Additional Positions to the Plantilla of LGU Personnel Annex J Attachment 6: Local Revenue Forecast and Resource Mobilization Strategy Annex K Attachment 7: Performance Monitoring Framework
  • 22. • Conduct of Orientation and Coaching with LGUs • Preparation and submission of transition plans • Implementation of communications plan and strategy • Updating of framework for performance assessment • Strengthening capacities of NGAs on monitoring and coaching functions • Update policies and mechanisms on the Strengthening of Planning, Investment Programming, and Budgeting Linkage and M&E Systems • Continuous Capacity building activities for LGUs
  • 23. Thank you! For more information: Bureau of Local Government Development Department of the Interior and Local Government DILG-NAPOLCOM Center, EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, West Triangle, Quezon City Trunkline: (02) 876-3453 local 4102 Tel No. (02) 929-9235 / 927-7852 E-mail address: dilgtransition.secretariat@gmail.com