Local Price Coordinating Council

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NATIONAL PRICE

COORDINATING COUNCIL
(Creation, Organization,
Composition, Duties and
Functions)

CREATION AND COMPOSITION


OF THE PRICE COORDINATING COUNCIL
Section. 11 of the Price Act provides, to wit:
Sec. 11. Price Coordinating Council. There is hereby
created A Price Coordinating Council hereinafter referred to
as the Council, to be composed of the following members:
1. The Secretary of Trade & Industry as Chairman
2. The Secretary of Agriculture;
3. The Secretary of Health;
4. The Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources;
5. The Secretary of Transportation and Communication;
6. The Secretary of Local Government;
7. The Secretary of Justice;
8. The Director-General of NEDA
9. One (1) rep. from the consumers sector;
10. One (1) rep. from the agricultural producers sector;
11. One (1) rep. from the trading sector;
12. One (1) rep. from the manufacturers sector

SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS:
Quarterly
whenever the President or
Chairman shall convene same

SECRETARIAT
- The Department of Trade and
Industry shall provide the
secretariat to the Council from
its existing organizational
structure

FUNCTION OF NATIONAL PRICE COORDINATING


COUNCIL
A. Under RA 7581

1. It shall coordinate the productivity, distribution and


price stabilization programs, projects and measures
of the Government and develop comprehensive
strategies to effect a general stabilization of prices
of basic necessities and prime commodities (BNPC)
at affordable levels;
2. It shall report to the President and to the Congress
of the Phils. the status and progress of the
programs, projects, and measures undertaken by
each implementing department, agency or office as
well as comprehensive strategies developed by the
council to stabilize prices of BNPC

FUNCTIONS OF NATIONAL PRICE


COORDINATING COUNCIL contd
3. It shall advise the President on general policy
matters for promotion and improvement in
productivity, distribution and stabilization of
prices of BNPC;
4. It may require from its members or any other
govt agency such information as it may deem
necessary, and conduct public hearings for
purposes of assessing the supply, distribution
and price situation of any BNPC;
5. It shall publicize from time
developments
in
productivity,
distribution and prices of BNPC;

to time
supply,

FUNCTIONS OF NATIONAL PRICE


COORDINATING COUNCIL contd
6. Whenever automatic price control of
basic necessities is imposed under
Section 6 of this Act, it shall cause the
immediate
dissemination of their
prevailing prices or the price ceilings
imposed, in lieu thereof, as the case
may be, through publication in a
newspaper of general circulation in the
area affected and through broadcast by
radio and whenever the same is
deemed to make materially make
dissemination of the information more
effective, by television

B. Additional functions of National Price


Coordinating Council under Joint DAO No. 1, s.
of 1993
1. It shall coordinate, rationalize and
monitor the programs of member
agencies, and the Local Price
Coordinating Council
2. It shall formulate the operating
mechanics of the Council for the guidance
of member agencies and the LPCC
specifically on the ff:
1. Coordinative mechanism
2. Reporting system
3. Emergency measures
4. Enforcement and adjudication
5. Other measures necessary for the
smooth performance of its functions

THE LOCAL PRICE


COORDINATING COUNCIL
(Creation, Organization,
Composition, Duties and Functions)

CREATION AND COMPOSITION OF


LOCAL PRICE COORDINATING COUNCIL
(LPCC) (Sec. 1Rule VI of JAO No. 1, s.
1993)

SECTION 1. There shall be created, Provincial and


City Price Coordinating Councils COMPOSED of the
following:
Chairman - Provincial Governor or City Mayor
Vice-chairman
- DTI Provincial Director or his
duly authorized
rep.
Members -one representative each from the
Department of Agriculture, Health, Environment and
Natural Resources, Transportation and
Communication, Justice, NEDA, consumers,
agricultural producers, trading and manufacturing
and retail sectors

CREATION OF MUNICIPAL PRICE


COORDINATING COUNCIL (Sec.
3, Rule VI of DTI, DA, DENR JAO
No. 1, s. of 1993)
SECTION 3. Municipal Price Coordinating
Council may be created whenever the
Municipal Mayor deems it necessary. The
Municipal Mayor shall sit as Chairman
membership thereof shall be chosen
among the local counterparts of the
aforementioned agencies

APPOINTMENT & DESIGNATION OF OF MEMBERS


OF LPCC (Sec. 2 & 4 of Rule VI, JAO No. 1, s. of
1993
SECTION 2. The Chairman of the Local Price
Coordinating Council (LPCC) shall decide who
among the representatives enumerated above
will sit as members of the LPCC. The Chairman
shall appoint the sectoral representatives
SECTION 4. The sectoral representatives of the
Provincial, City or Municipal Price Coordinating
Council shall be APPOINTED by the Chairman
upon nominations by their respective provincial,
municipal and city chamber of commerce or
similar trade organizations and by a consumer
organization preferably one duly accredited by
DTI

POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF LPCC


Coordinate and rationalize the programs to
stabilize prices and supply of member
agencies in the respective provinces,
municipalities and cities;
Recommend to the National Price
Coordinating Council or to the Implementing
Agencies suggested retail prices and/or the
price ceilings for certain basic necessities and
prime commodities in their respective areas;
To conduct in-depth analysis on cause of price
fluctuations
To recommend action steps to correct

MEASURES TO UNDERTAKE
DURING EMERGENCIES (SEC. 1,
RULE VII, JOINT DAO NO. 1, S. OF 1993)

Sec. 1. In times of crisis, calamity or state


of emergency, the Price Coordinating
Council (National and Local) shall convene
immediately after the occurrence of such
crisis, calamity or state of emergency to
coordinate implementation of these rules by
the concerned agency, but not limited to
the emergency measures enumerated
hereunder:
a. Price/supply monitoring activities of basic
and
prime
commodities
should
be
conducted immediately following the state
of calamity or state of emergency

MEASURES TO UNDERTAKE DURING


EMERGENCIES contd.
b. Specific items identified as basic and
prime commodities not part of the
regular monitoring may be covered
c. Frequency of price monitoring may
be increased. Only items with price
change and supply problems should
be reported
d. Reports must be submitted to the
Secretariat of the NPCC for coordination
e. Frequency of price/supply report
maybe reduced as soon as prices
and supply have stabilized

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