MC 2015-03
MC 2015-03
MC 2015-03
Pursuant to Section 6, Article XII, of the 1987 Constitution, Section 3 (m), (o) of RA
6939, Article 26 (3) of RA 9520 and Rule 6 of the Revised Rules and Regulations
Implementing Certain and Special Provisions of RA 9520, the Authority hereby
prescribes the following Guidelines governing laboratory cooperatives.
Section 1. Title.
This Memorandum shall be known as the “Guidelines for the Creation, Organization,
Supervision and Monitoring of Laboratory Cooperatives”.
In line with the foregoing policy, the Authority recognizes the valuable contributions of
Guardian Cooperatives in the socio-economic development of minors through the
organization of Laboratory Cooperatives, hence these Guidelines.
These Guidelines shall apply to all Laboratory Cooperatives recognized by the Authority
under the provisions of RA 9520 and its Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations.
Section 4.Definition of Terms
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As used in these Guidelines, the following terms shall mean:
Section 5. Jurisdiction
All applications for the recognition of laboratory cooperatives shall be directly filed with
Extension Office which has jurisdiction over the Guardian Cooperative.
A laboratory cooperative shall be organized for any or all of the following purposes:
1. To serve as a training ground for its members to prepare them for membership in
regular cooperatives.
2. To teach the values of thrift and saving mobilization among its members.
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3. To instill cooperative values, principles, financial discipline, business skills and
leadership skills among its members.
4. To promote and advocate Filipino social and cultural values, financial education,
ecological awareness and sustainable development.
Section 8. Affiliation
The Guardian Cooperative shall submit the following documentary requirements to the
Authority for the issuance of a Certificate of Recognition:
1. Articles of Cooperation and By-laws of the Guardian Cooperative stating the acceptance
of its responsibilities as Guardian Cooperative; and
2. Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Guardian Cooperative accepting its
responsibility and liability as Guardian of the Laboratory Cooperative.
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5. The common bond of membership;
6. The organizational structure of the Laboratory Cooperative which shall likewise indicate
the officer/s of Guardian cooperative tasked to supervise/oversee/monitor the
laboratory cooperative;
7. Duties and responsibilities of officers of the Laboratory Cooperative;
8. The rules and procedures on the agenda, time, place and manner of calling, convening,
conducting meetings, quorum requirements, voting systems, and other matters relative
to the business affairs of the officers and general assembly;
9. The rate of interest on savings and deposit, if applicable;
10. Duties and Responsibilities of the Guardian Cooperative
11. Other matters incident to the purposes and activities of the cooperative.
The Laboratory Cooperative shall include in its name the word “Laboratory Cooperative
of (Name of Guardian Cooperative)”.
A Certificate of Recognition shall be issued by the Authority upon compliance with all
the requirements set forth in these Guidelines. It serves as a conclusive evidence that
the Laboratory Cooperative is duly recognized by the Authority as affiliate of the
Guardian Cooperative and which shall remain valid unless such recognition has been
earlier revoked or cancelled.
The issuance of the Certificate of Recognition does not bestow upon a laboratory
cooperative a juridical personality.
The following shall be the duties and responsibilities of the Guardian Cooperative over
the Laboratory Cooperative:
1. Formulate the programs, plans, and activities appropriate for the education and training
of the members of the Laboratory Cooperative;
2. Supervise the conduct of Officers and General Assembly meetings of the Laboratory
Cooperative;
3. Represent the laboratory cooperative in its dealings and transactions with third parties;
4. Formulate, adopt and implement of internal control policies and procedures of
laboratory cooperative which shall be embodied in manual of operation for the
Laboratory Cooperative;
5. Prepare, keep and maintain the list of members
6. Submit an annual report on the activities and economic operations of the Laboratory
Cooperative;
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7. Maintain separate subsidiary ledgers, passbooks of members, and other accountable
forms.
8. Adopt and implement a systematic procedure in the collection of savings deposits;
The Guardian Cooperative shall be liable for any violations committed in the operation
of the Laboratory Cooperative.
The set of officers of the laboratory cooperative shall be in accordance with the
organizational structure of the Laboratory Cooperative as prescribed by the Guardian
Cooperative. The Guardian Cooperative shall prescribe the election guidelines governing
the election of officers.
Any member who reaches the age of majority has the option to join the Guardian
Cooperative by signifying his/her intention to become a member upon compliance with
all the requirements for membership.
A Guardian Cooperative may supervise more than one (1) laboratory cooperative.
The dissolution of the Guardian Cooperative shall result in the revocation of the
Certificate of Recognition of the Laboratory Cooperative.
Section 20. Separability Clause
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If any provisions of these guidelines be declared null and void or unconstitutional, the
other provisions not affected thereby shall continue to be in force and effect.
All previous circulars and/or guidelines issued by the Authority which are inconsistent
with these guidelines are repealed or modified accordingly.
Section22. Effectivity.
These guidelines shall take effect upon the approval of the Board of Administrators and
fifteen (15) days after submission with the Office of National Administrative Registry
(ONAR).
Approved by the CDA Board of Administrators pursuant to Resolution No. 216, s-2015
dated August 18, 2015.
ORLANDO R. RAVANERA
Chairman
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