Begun and Held in Metro Manila, On Monday, The Twenty-Third Day of July, Two Thousand Eighteen
Begun and Held in Metro Manila, On Monday, The Twenty-Third Day of July, Two Thousand Eighteen
Begun and Held in Metro Manila, On Monday, The Twenty-Third Day of July, Two Thousand Eighteen
Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-third day of July, two
thousand eighteen.
The Authority shall have its head office in the National Capital Region
(NCR), and shall maintain the existing sixteen (16) extension offices. In the case of
the NCR, the same shall be comprised of field district offices and shall maintain
offices and branches in such other places as the proper conduct of its business shall
require.
The Authority shall be an agency attached to the DTI for policy and program
coordination for cooperatives.
(a) Develop and formulate, in consultation with the cooperative sector and
other concerned institutions, appropriate regulations, standards, rules, orders,
guidelines and/or circulars to implement this Act and Republic Act No. 9520 to
ensure the effective and sound operation of cooperatives;
(b) Formulate, adopt and implement integrated and comprehensive plans and
programs on cooperative development consistent with the national policy on
cooperatives and establish an integrated framework on cooperative development
for all government agencies;
(c) Register all cooperatives including amendments to the Articles of
Cooperation and Bylaws (ACBL), division, merger, and consolidation;
(d) Authorize the establishment of branches and satellite offices of
cooperatives;
(f) Exercise supervision and jurisdiction over all types and categories of
cooperatives registered with the Authority;
(h) Create an information system from the reports and other documents
submitted by cooperatives;
(i) Promulgate and issue guidelines on the specific use and utilization of
statutory funds and obligations that will achieve the real intent and spirit of
establishing such funds and obligations for the benefit of the cooperatives and
communities they serve;
(j) Prescribe and collect reasonable fees, fines or charges in the performance
of its registration and regulatory functions;
(o) Develop and conduct management and training programs that will
provide members of cooperatives with the entrepreneurial capabilities, managerial
expertise, and technical skills required for efficient operation of then.’ cooperatives
and inculcate in them the true spirit of cooperativism and provide, when necessary,
technical and professional assistance to ensure the viability and growth of
cooperatives with special concern for agrarian reform, agriculture, fishery and the
economically depressed sectors;
(v) Issue cease and desist orders to cooperatives and responsible parties
specified under Article 137 of Repubhc Act No. 9520, and such other orders and
notices to preserve the assets and documents of the cooperatives subject of the
dispute or litigation;
(x) Cite for contempt any person guilty of misconduct in the presence of the
Authority which seriously interrupts any hearing or inquiry and impose a fine of
not more than Five thousand pesos (₱5,000.00) or imprisonment of not more than
ten (10) days, or both. Acts constituting indirect contempt as defined under Rule 71
of the Rules of Court shall be punished in accordance with the said Rule;
(y) Implement and enforce its decision and orders with the assistance of
deputized law enforcement agencies or the LGU concerned as may be necessary;
(gg) Establish linkages with the academe and other institutions, both local
and international, for education, training and research for cooperatives;
The Secretaries of the DTI and the Department of the Interior and Local
Government (DILG) shall serve as ex officio Members of the Board and may
designate an alternate in a permanent capacity with a rank of at least an Assistant
Secretary and whose acts shall be considered as that of the principal.
As far as practicable, there shall be at least one (1) lawyer Member of the
Board, and gender balance shall be observed in the membership of the Board.
(a) Formulate policies, rules and regulations consistent with the provisions
of Republic Act No. 9520 and this Act;
(b) Adopt IRR for the conduct of the internal operations of the Authority;
(f) Provide overall direction to the Authority, defining the respective roles of
the national government agencies (NGAs), LGUs, people’s organizations, private
sector and nongovernment organizations (NGOs) in the promotion and
development of the cooperative sector;
(h) Decide cases involving cooperatives that are submitted to the Board for
resolution;
(j) Approve and submit the annual proposed budget of the Authority to the
President of the Philippines through the DBM; and
(k) Formulate rules and regulations and exercise such other powers as may
be required to implement the objectives of this Act.
(c) With five (5) years experience as an officer of a cooperative in the cluster
one represents; and
(d) Must be a resident of the Philippines for at least five (5) years prior to
appointment.
Any person appointed as Chairperson or Member of the Board shall, upon
appointment, divest oneself of any direct or indirect pecuniary interest or dealings
with any cooperative.
The person appointed for the unexpired term shall be eligible for
reappointment: Provided, That the unexpired term is less than one-half of the
prescribed term.
All regular and special meetings of the Board shall be held at the head office
of the Authority or in any other place as may be determined by the Board.
(a) Prepare, consolidate and submit periodic reports for the consideration of
the Board;
(c) Prepare the proposed annual and supplemental budget of the Authority
for the consideration and approval of the Board;
(d) Submit report to the President of the Philippines and Congress on the
performance and accomplishment of the Authority on an annual basis;
(f) Represent the Authority in all undertakings and where its presence is
required; and
The Authority may accredit organizations other than cooperatives but duly
registered under Philippine laws and engaged in cooperative promotion,
organization, research and education, as nonacademic training institutions.
The Authority, the cooperative sector, and the academe shall formulate
guidelines for the implementation of the partnership that may give rise to the
recognition of apex organizations and a national alliance representing all types and
categories of cooperatives, as provided for under Section 4(z) of this Act, that shall
function as the overall consultative and coordinating body with the Authority.
The CDA created under Republic Act No. 6939 is hereby reorganized and its
employees are hereby absorbed in the Authority created under this Act, in
accordance with its staffing pattern, subject to civil service laws, rules and
regulations and DBM rules and regulations: Provided, finally, That those who opt
to retire or separate from office voluntarily shall be given separation pay computed
based on DBM guidelines and regulations.
The incumbent Chairperson and Administrators of the CDA shall continue
to serve and act as Chairperson and Members of the Board until the new
composition of the Board shall have been constituted.
The Authority shall collect existing accounts receivables from the transfer of
funds from the DA under Presidential Decree No. 175, as amended, and such other
funds coursed through the Authority, or enter into compromise agreements or the
condonation of said accounts, subject to rules and regulations as may be prescribed
by the Authority and the Commission on Audit (COA).
All assets and liabilities of the current CDA as well as the unexpended
appropriations shall be transferred to the Authority.
Section 31. Effectivity.— This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its
publication in the Official Gazette or in at least two (2) newspapers of general
circulation.
Approved,
(Sgd) (Sgd)
GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO VICENTE C. SOTTO III
Speaker of the House of Representatives President of the Senate
This Act which is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 2063 and House Bill
No. 9051 was passed by the Senate of the Philippines and the House of
Representatives on June 3, 2019.
(Sgd) (Sgd.)
DANTE ROBERTO P. MALING MYRA MARIE D. VILLARICA
Acting Secretary General Secretary of the Senate
House of Representatives
(Sgd)
RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE
President of the Philippines