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ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 100 -
PRESCRIBING GUIDELINES TO FILL TEMPORARY VACANCIES IN LOCAL ELECTIVE
OFFICES IN CERTAIN AREAS TO PREVENT PARALYZATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
OPERATIONS IN SAID AREAS WHEREAS, the term of office of local
elective officials elected during the May 14, 2001 elections will
expire at noon of June 30, 2004; Section 1. Non-Proclamation or Declaration of Failure of Election.- In the
event that the Commission on Elections has not proclaimed by noon of
June 30, 2004 the winning candidates for all the local elective offices
of a local government unit (LGU) or has declared a failure of election
in said LGU, the President may designate Officers-In-Charge (OICs) for
the offices of the governor, vice-governor, mayor, vice-mayor and the
members of the sangguniang panlalawigan, sangguniang panlungsod and
sangguniang bayan; Provided, that the OIC must possess all the
qualifications and none of the disqualifications prescribed for the
corresponding elective office. Sec. 2. Partial Proclamation. –
In the event that the Commission on Elections has proclaimed by noon of
June 30, 2004 some, but not all, of the winning candidates for the
local elective offices of an LGU, the vacant local elective offices in
said LGU shall be filled in accordance with the rule on automatic
succession as provided under Chapter 2, Title II, Book I of the Local
Government Code of 1991. Sec 3. LGU’s Within ARMM. – (a)
In the event that the Commission on Elections has not proclaimed by
noon of June 30, 2004 the winning candidates for all the local elective
offices of an LGU within the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao
(ARMM), the ARMM Regional Governor shall designate OIC’s for the
Offices of the governor, vice-governor, mayor, vice-mayor and the
members of the sanguniang panlalawigan, sanguniang panlungsod and
sanguniang bayan in accordance with Section I, Muslim Mindanao Autonomy
Act No. 40, amending Sec. 41, ARMM Local Government Code. Sec. 4. General Guidelines. –
(a) The OIC shall hold office until the Commission on Elections shall
have proclaimed the winning candidate for the local elective office and
until such winning candidate shall have qualified. 1.
Appointment of local government officials and employees; Provided, that
he may temporarily designate OIC to the existing offices of the
provincial/city/municipal legal officer, where the terms of the
incumbents shall expire, as provided by law, at noon of June 30, 2004;
Provided further, that the temporary designation of such OICs shall be
co-terminus with that of the OIC designated by the President to the
office of the local chief executive; Sec. 5. Effectivity. – This
Administrative Order shall take effect immediately. DONE, in the City of Manila, June 24, 2004. (Sgd.)
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