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RA 9237 - An act Establishing Mount APO Located in the Municipalities of Magpet and Makilala and City of Kidapawan, Province of Cotabato, in the Municipalities of Bansalan and Sta. Cruz and City of Digos, Province of Davao del Sur, and in the City of Davao, as a Protected Area under the Category of Natural Park and Its Peripheral Areas as Buffer Zones, providing for its management, and for other purposes

February 3, 2004

Republic Act No. 9237

AN ACT ESTABLISHING MOUNT APO LOCATED IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF MAGPET AND MAKILALA AND CITY OF KIDAPAWAN, PROVINCE OF COTABATO, IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF BANSALAN AND STA. CRUZ AND CITY OF DIGOS, PROVINCE OF DAVAO DEL SUR, AND IN THE CITY OF DAVAO, AS A PROTECTED AREA UNDER THE CATEGORY OF NATURAL PARK AND ITS PERIPHERAL AREAS AS BUFFER ZONES, PROVIDING FOR ITS MANAGEMENT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS

Section 1. Title. — This Act shall be known as the Mount Apo Protected Area Act of 2003.

Section 2. Declaration of Policy. — Considering Mt. Apo's aesthetic, economic, cultural, and ecological importance and its unique biological resources, it is hereby declared the policy of the State to secure its protection and conservation and those of the indigenous peoples and communities residing therein as well as their culture and way of life. In so doing, the State shall: (a) ensure the protection and conservation of biodiversity in Mt. Apo through sustainable and participatory development; (b) advance, respect, and protect the customs and interests of its legitimate inhabitants, migrants, and indigenous peoples alike; and (c) foster partnership among government, non-government organizations, and people's organizations.

Section 3. Definition of Terms. —

(a) "Ancestral" domain/ancestral lands refers to all areas generally belonging to Indigenous Cultural Communities/Indigenous Peoples (ICCs/IPs), subject to property or prior rights within the ancestral domains already existing and vested upon the effectivity of Republic Act No. 8371 or the Indigenous People's Rights Act (IPRA) of 1997, comprising lands, inland waters, and natural resources therein held under a claim of ownership, occupied or possessed by ICCs/IPs, by themselves or through their ancestors, communally or individually since time immemorial, continuously to the present except when interrupted by war, force majeure or displacement by force, deceit, stealth, or as a consequence of government projects or any other voluntary dealings entered into by government and private individuals/corporations, and which are necessary to ensure their economic, social and cultural welfare. It shall include ancestral lands, forests, pasture, residential, agricultural, and other lands individually owned whether alienable and disposable or otherwise, hunting grounds, burial grounds, worship areas, bodies of water, mineral and other natural resources, and lands which may no longer be exclusively occupied by ICCs/IPs but from which they traditionally had access to for their subsistence and traditional activities, particularly the home ranges of ICCs/IPs who are still nomadic and/or shifting cultivators.

(b) "Biodiversity" refers to the variety and variability among all living organisms and the ecological complex in which they occur.

(c) "Buffer zones" refers to areas outside the boundaries of and immediately adjacent to designated protected areas pursuant to Section 8 of Republic Act No. 7586 or the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act of 1992, that need special development and control in order to provide an extra layer around the protected area where restrictions may apply and managed according to the management plan and applicable rules and regulations issued as provided for in this Act and related statutes.

(d) "By-products" refers to any part taken from wild species such as hides, antlers, feathers, fur, teeth, claws, internal organs, eggs, roots, trunk, branches, leaves, stems, flowers, bark, including their derivatives such as blood, oils, resin, gum, seed, spores, pollen, honey, beeswax, and the like.

(e) "Collection or collecting" refers to the act of gathering or harvesting wild flora and fauna species and its by-products or derivatives.

(f) "Commercial facilities" refers to the conduct of business by natural or artificial persons with the purpose of securing an economic or resource surplus not needed for immediate subsistence.

(g) "Conservation" refers to the optimum utilization and management of natural resources in order to meet the needs and aspirations of the present and the future.

(h) *"Ecosyste"*m refers to the community of plants and animals, their physical environment, and the interactions between them.

(i) "Environmental Impact Assessment" refers to the Environment Impact Assessment System established under Presidential Decree No. 1586 or supervening legislation.

(j) "Exotic species" refers to species or subspecies which do not naturally occur within the country or within the biogeographic region of the Philippines in which the protected area is situated.

(k) "Fish/aquatic animals/products" refers to fishes and other aquatic animals such as crustaceans, echinoderms, marine animals, and all other species of aquatic flora and fauna and all other products of aquatic living resources in any form.

(l) "Fishing" refers to the taking of the fish, aquatic products or any aquatic flora and fauna from their wild habitat, with or without the use of fishing vessels.

(m) "Forest products" refers to timber, pulpwood, firewood, bark, tree top, resin, gum, wood, lumber, oil, honey, beeswax, nipa, rattan, or other forest growth such as grass, shrub, and flowering plant, the associated water, fish, game, scenic, historical, recreational, and geologic resources in forest lands.

(n) "Indigenous Cultural, Communities" refers to the ICCs/IPs as defined in the IPRA. Specifically in the Mt. Apo Natural Park, the ICCs/IPs are known to be composed of the Bagobo and its sub-tribes namely the Ubo, Jangan, and Tagabawa or Bawa who reside within or are substantially dependent upon the protected area.

(o) "Legitimate private rights" refers to vested prior rights acquired in accordance with existing laws without taint of deceit, stealth, fraud or bad faith.

(p) "Management Plan" refers to the fundamental plan, strategy and/or scheme which shall guide all activities relating to the Mt. Apo Natural Park in order to attain the objectives of this Act as stated in Section 2 hereof.

(q) "Non-government organizations" refers to nonstock, nonprofit organizations with qualifications and expertise and engaged in activities concerning community organizing and development or resource and environmental conservation, management and protection related to the protected area.

(r) "People's organization" refers to a group of people, which may be an association, cooperative, federation, or aggrupation of individuals or groups, with an identifiable structure of decision making and accountability, established to undertake collective action to address community concerns and needs in relation to the protected area.

(s) "Protected area" refers to identified portions of land and water set aside by reason of their unique physical and biological significance, managed to enhance biological diversity and protected against destructive human exploitation.

(t) "Secretary" refers to the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).

(u) "Stakeholders" refers to individuals, communities, organizations or aggrupation of specific interests or sectors which have particular interest in the achievement of the objective of this Act or dependence, access, or utilization of resources within the protected area such as but not limited to the local government units, people's organizations, non-government organizations, indigenous cultural communities, the DENR, and other concerned government agencies.

(v) "Sustainability or sustainable" refers to the use of components of biological diversity in a way and at a rate that does not lead to the decline in the species used, thereby maintaining its potential to meet the needs and aspirations of the present and future Filipino generations.

(w) "Tenured migrants" refers to individuals and households who have actually and continuously occupied public lands which are not alienable and disposable within the protected area before June 1, 1987 and are substantially dependent on the protected area for their livelihood.

(x) "Timber" refers to wood having an average diameter of at least fifteen (15) centimeters and a length of at least one and a half (1.5) meter in its unaltered state, or wood regardless of size, sawn or hewn on two or more sides usually referred to as flitch and all mangrove.

Section 4. Scope. — The Mt. Apo Natural Park shall cover certain parcels of lands situated in the municipalities of Magpet and Makilala and City of Kidapawan in the Province of Cotabato; municipalities of Bansalan and Sta. Cruz and City of Digos in the Province of Davao del Sur, and in the City of Davao. The boundaries of the Mt. Apo Natural Park, containing an area of 549,744,724.32 square meters, more or less, subject to ground demarcation are as follows:

Beginning at a point marked "1" on the map and on the ground; being N 45º36' W about 4,044.877 meters from BCGS monument APO B.L. 29E 1953;

CORNERLINEBEARINGDISTANCECORNER MONUMENTREFERENCE OR LOCATION
11N 54°12' E543.89 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On ridge of Mt.
2Conc. Mon.Talomo range.
22S 56°38' E5,595.16 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Talomo
3Conc. Mon.River.
33S 4°33' E1,852.29 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Junction of Talomo
4Conc. Mon.River & Taguy Cr.
44S 41°18' W229.50 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Taguy Cr.
5Conc. Mon.
55S 36°28' E122.09 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
6Conc. Mon
66S 40°40' E515.88 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
7Conc. Mon.
77S 48°30' E338.66 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
8Conc. Mon.
88N 56°17' E2,742.27 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Saro River
9Conc. Mon.
99N 85º53' E1,745.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Saro River
10Conc. Mon.
1010S 31°47' W3,166.44 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Junct. of Lipadas
11Conc. Mon.River & Saro River
1111S 22º00'E 475.14 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Lipadas
12Conc. Mon.River
1212N 77°00'E 350.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
13Conc. Mon.
1313S 30º00' E235.12 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Longon 1
14Conc. Mon.Creek
1414N 63º19' E1,266.50 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Longon 2
15Conc. Mon.Creek
1515S 66°42' E504.80 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Junct. of Longon 2
16Conc. Mon.Cr. & Alano Cr.
1616S 53º40' W968.03 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Tagurano
17Conc. Mon.Creek
1717S 41°47' W695.66 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On ridge near
18Conc. Mon.trail
1818S 51º28' W469.85 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Lapuy Creek
19Conc. Mon.
1919S 62º41' W505.11 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Lapuy Creek
20Conc. Mon.
2020S 50°00' E213.77 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Lapuy Creek
21Conc. Mon.
2121S 14°00' E395.50 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
22Conc. Mon.
2222N 72º16' E280.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Gumate
23Conc. Mon.Creek
2323S 68º59' E465.05 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Gumate
24Conc. Mon.Creek
2424N 47º06' E420.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Gumate
25Conc. Mon.Creek
2525S 77º13' E440.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Gumate
26Conc. Mon.Creek
2626S 05°15' W340.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Gumate
27Conc. Mon.Creek
2727S 05°15' W339.64 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
28Conc. Mon.near Bulakan
2828N 73°59' E455.24 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Walaway
29Conc. Mon.Creek
2929S 84°56' E817.53 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Walaway
30Conc. Mon.Creek
3030S 70º48' W1,888.69 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Junct. of Bato River
31Conc. Mon.& Walaway Creek
3131S 04º00' W220.55 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Bato River
32Conc. Mon.
3232S 22°00' W470.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
33Conc. Mon.
3333S 22°00' W530.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
34Conc. Mon.
3434S 22°00' W300.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope/side of
35Conc. Mon.trail
3535S 85°00' W400.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
36Conc. Mon.
3636Due South601.96 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
37Conc. Mon.
3737S 53°28' E353.22 meters20 CM X 20 CM.North bank of
38Conc. Mon.Baracatan River
3838S 22º40' W258.01 meters20 CM X 20 CM.North bank of
39Conc. Mon.Baracatan River
3939S 22°40' W298.88 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope south of
40Conc. Mon.Cucob Creek
4040S 22º41' W101.57 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope near
41Conc. Mon.DENR office bldg.
4141S 34°00' E125.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On bank of gully
42Conc. Mon.
4242S 10º00' W350.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
43Conc. Mon.
4343S 21°00' W600.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
44Conc. Mon.
4444S 36°00' W600.00 meters20 CM X 20 CM.North bank of
45Conc. Mon.Madalambaog Cr.
4545N 78º10' W860.59 meters20 CM X 20 CM.North bank of Dolis
46Conc. Mon.Creek
4646S 03°31' W189.10 metersA pointAt source of Bidaran
47Creek
4747S 08º32' W510.52 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
48
4848S 37°46' E2,405.34 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
49
4949S 07°57' E448.82 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
50
5050S 52°25' E479.94 metersA pointAt bank of Cabarisan
51Creek
5151S 17°25' W891.71 metersA pointAt bank of Cabarisan
52Creek
5252S 02º03' E1,297.30 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
53W. of Balusong Cr.
5353S 75°03' E954.26 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
54E. of Balusong Cr.
5454N 56º54' E1,346.63 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
55
5555S 67º28' E1,856.12 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge E.
56of Ligi Creek
5656S 15°31' E1,963.46 metersSTAKEOn bank of Bunawan
57Cr.
5757S 57°14' E1,251.26 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
58
5858S 31°51' E2,370.84 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
59
5959S 19°04' W1,626.45 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
60
6060S 10°34' E739.39 metersSTAKEOn slope of
61Kabayawa Ridge
6161S 43°16' W2,752.97 metersSTAKEOn slope of
62Ridge Patulangon
6262N 36º44' W2,090.86 metersSTAKEOn slope of Lubo
63Ridge
6363N 64°18' W457.09 metersSTAKEBank of Latong
64Creek
6464S 83°11' W892.99 metersSTAKEOn slope of Luay
65Ridge
6565S 53°45' W1,566.66 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
66
6666S 04°21' W1,713.10 metersSTAKEN. bank of Pilan
67Creek
6767S 89°58' W1,829.53 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
68
6868S 79º40' W355.08 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
69
6969N 34°57' W1,040.41 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
70
7070S 59°05' W1,180.96 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
71
7171N 71°35' W511.08 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
72
7272S 42º59' W399.11 metersSTAKEOn bank of Calagan
73Creek
7373S 39°02' W398.93 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On bank of Calagan
74Conc. Mon.Creek
7474S 22°37' E1,480.46 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Junct. of Calagan
75Conc. Mon.Cr. & Ruparan River
7575S 12°52' E1,103.10 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Ruparan
76Conc. Mon.River
7676S 444°46' E1,166.20 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Ruparan
77Conc. Mon.River
7777S 02º18' W2,075.31 meters20 CMX 20 CM.Bank of Ruparan
78Conc. Mon.River
7878S 62º17' W1,386.05 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Ruparan
79Conc. Mon.River
7979N 49°54' W1,109.34 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Ruparan
80Conc. Mon.River
8080N 36º01' W1,216.78 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
81
8181N 24º39' W672.95 metersSTAKEOn bank of Bidarag
82Creek
8282N 63º53' W1,223.94 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
83
8383N 42°21' W890.68 metersSTAKEOn east bank of
84Calamagan Creek
8484N 43º58' W528.01 metersSTAKEOn east bank of
85Napan Creek
8585N 86°49' W903.14 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
86
8686S 61º39' W428.68 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
87
8787N 89°34' W798.06 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
88
8888S 52º09' W502.97 metersSTAKEOn bank of
89intermittent creek
8989S 26º19' W867.72 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
90
9090N 84º54' W1,918.83 metersSTAKESlope of ridge west
91of Balabag Creek
9191S 82°42' W1,921.99 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
92
9292N 78º21' W767.59 metersSTAKESlope of ridge west
93of Sinawilan Creek
9393S 88º37' W352.11 metersSTAKEOn bank of Miral
94River
9494N 27°59' W1,076.23 metersSTAKESlope of ridge west
95of Miral River
9595N 57°56' W564.60 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
96
9696N 00°09' W487.82 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
97
9797N 53°47' W3,390.96 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
98
9898N 46°16' E2,359.60 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
99
9999N 20º46' W3,193.79 metersSTAKESlope of ridge east
100of Marber River
100100N 01º19' W1,032.99 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
101
101101N 46°52' W542.18 metersSTAKESlope of ridge east
102of Darapuay River
102102N 76°48' W320.53 metersSTAKEEast bank of
103Balugan River
103103N 82°47' W672.03 metersSTAKEEast bank of
104Balugan River
104104N 50°00' W1,791.19 metersSTAKESlope of ridge west
105of Balugan River
105105N 05°06' W2,161.48 metersSTAKESlope of ridge west
106of Bulatukan River
106106N 12º56' W2,053.92 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
107
107107N 06°24' E1,348.10 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
108
108108N 16°02' E1,893.96 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
109
109109N 37º47' W506.92 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
110
110110N 01º27' W417.96 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
111
111111S 86°13' E971.65 metersSTAKEBank of Saguing
112River
112112N 69º21' E487.24 metersSTAKESlope of ridge north
113of Saguing River
113113N 38º07' E293.20 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
114
114114N 64°57' E510.64 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
115
115115N 78º35' E281.30 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
116
116116N 41º59' E598.15 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
117
117117N 05º58' E788.39 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
118
118118N 59º45' E558.02 metersSTAKESlope of ridge south
119of Kinatilan River
119119N 89º00' E1,633.62 metersSTAKESlope of ridge north
120of Kinatilan River
120120S 37°48' W820.01 metersSTAKEIdent. to cor. 4 Geo-
121thermal reservation
121121S 52º12' E4,274.96 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Ident. to cor. 4 Geo-
122Conc. Mon.thermal reservation
122122N 37°48' E1,640.01 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Ident. to cor. 3 Geo-
123Conc. Mon.thermal reservation
123123N 52º12' W3,654.96 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Ident. to cor. 2 Geo-
124thermal reservation
124124N 29º51' E92.42 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
125
125125N 46º58' W615.63 meters20 CM X 20 CM.Bank of Marver
126Conc. Mon.River
126126N 14º02' E371.07 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
127Conc. Mon.
127127N 61°23' W751.84 metersSTAKEBank of Marver
128River
128128N 9°47' E588.56 metersSTAKEBank of Marver
129River
129129N 51º09' W1,734.11 metersSTAKEBank of Marver
130River
130130N 71°09' E3,615.81 metersSTAKEBank of Marver
131River
131131N 67º46' E2,259.01 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
132
132132N 83°22' E1,398.22 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
133
133133N 23°16' E1,803.49 metersSTAKEOn slope of ridge
134
134134N 88º20' E450.06 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
135Conc. Mon.
135135N 88°56' E437.43 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
136Conc. Mon.
136136N 89°20' E'314.90 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
137Conc. Mon.
137137N 58°07' E460.37 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
1Conc. Mon.

A parcel of land containing seven million ten thousand (7,010,000.00) sq. m., which was declared as a geothermal reservation, under the jurisdiction, control, and administration of the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) by virtue of its prior vested rights under Proclamation No. 853 of January 30, 1992 in conjunction with Executive Order No. 223, is hereby excluded from the Park: Provided, That in line with PNOC's environmental and watershed management program, PNOC shall assist in the protection and management of the Mt. Apo Natural Park in the form of direct assistance in reforestation and other preservation activities in the Park that may be identified: Provided, further, That the PNOC geothermal reservation shall automatically revert to and form part of the Park upon cessation of PNOC operations in the excluded area.

In view of the crucial role of power generation to the national economy, plans and activities of the PNOC geothermal project related to support facilities, back-up or new transmission lines, stabilizing and power-enhancing substations, and other auxiliary support facilities which are vital to the environmental sustainability and energy security of Mindanao shall be implemented within designated buffer zones subject to approval of the Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) and by appropriate government agencies in line with the national mandate on the development of indigenous sources of energy.

Section 5. Establishment of Buffer Zones. — Buffer zones of the Mt. Apo Natural Park are hereby established through this Act pursuant to Section 8 of the NIPAS Act to serve as additional peripheral layer of protection to the protected area by providing regulated benefits and livelihood opportunities to local communities to build a strong social fence to the protected area. The boundary of the buffer zones, subject to ground demarcation is hereby described as follows:

BUFFER ZONE, PARCEL 1

A parcel of land containing an area of 25,357,266.07 square meters, more or less, declared as Buffer Zone Parcel (1), beginning at a point marked "1" on the map and on the ground being identical to point 45 of Mt. Apo Natural Park;

CORNERLINEBEARINGDISTANCECORNER MONUMENTREFERENCE OR LOCATION
11S 41º36' E661.87 meters20 CM X 20 CMIdentical to Cor.
2Conc. Monument45, MANP
22S 77°47' E833.66 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Dolis Cr.
3Conc. Monument
33S 42°24' E836.15 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Dolis Cr.
4Conc. Monument
44S 03º34' E321.07 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Dolis Cr.
5Conc. Monument
55S 18º10' E730.66 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Dolis Cr.
6Conc. Monument
66S 18º26' E339.89 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
7Conc. Monument
77S 82º39' W417.92 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
8Conc. Monument
88S 09°10' E310.47 meters20 CM X 20 CMSlope of ridge
9Conc. Monumenteast of Bidaran Cr.
99S 24°53' E380.30 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
10Conc. Monumenteast of Bidaran Cr.
1010S 62°48' W224.29 meters20 CM X 20 CMSouth bank of
11Conc. MonumentSibulan River
1111N 85º19' W336.62 meters20 CM X 20 CMSlope of ridge
12Conc. Monumentsouth of Sibulan R
1212S 01°11' W375.08 meters20 CM X 20 CMSlope of ridge
13Conc. Monumentsouth of Sibulan R
1313S 08°07' W404.04 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
14Conc. Monument
1414S 11°19' W458.91 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
15Conc. Monument
1515S 46°18' E372.74 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
16Conc. Monument
1616N 39°11' E561.26 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of creek
17Conc. Monument
1717S 59º29' E430.30 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
18Conc. Monument
1818N 19°26' E493.07 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of creek
19Conc. Monument
1919N 34°38' E365.18 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of creek
20Conc. Monument
2020N 73°58' E355.76 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of creek
21Conc. Monument
2121S 51°06' E365.68 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
22Conc. Monument
2222S 27°12' E393.63 meters20 CM X 20 CM.On slope of ridge
23Conc. Monument
2323S 31°19' E403.97 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of creek
24Conc. Monument
2424N 80°11' E411.17 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
25Conc. Monument
2525S 87°57' E281.29 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
26Conc. Monument
2626N 86º51' E459.34 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
27Conc. Monument
2727S 11°54' E260.64 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of creek
28Conc. Monument
2828N 77º49' E173.99 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
29Conc. Monument
2929S 28º55' E323.34 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
30Conc. Monument
3030S 06º25' W668.48 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
31Conc. Monument
3131S 19º55' E550.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Gully
32Conc. Monument
3232S 19º55' E501.50 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
33Conc. Monument
3333S 75°34' E450.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of creek
34Conc. Monument
3434S 75º34' E437.65 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
35Conc. Monument
3535S 45°41' E689.53 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
36Conc. Monument
3636S 04°35 E503.90 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
37Conc. Monument
3737S 35°56' E690.28 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of creek
38Conc. Monument
3838S 35°08' E571.52 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
39Conc. Monument
3939S 39°35' E661.89 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
40Conc. Monument
4040S 15º24' W430.07 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
41Conc. Monument
4141S 26º55' W360.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
42Conc. Monument
4242S 26º55' W363.76 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
43Conc. Monument
4343S 29°32' W350.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
44Conc. Monument
4444S 29°32' W354.77 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
45Conc. Monument
4545S 16°11' E499.72 meters20 CM X 20 CMSlope of ridge
46Conc. Monumentsouth of Corono R
4646S 32°56' E709.62 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of
47Conc. MonumentKabayawa Hill
4747S 48°14' W660.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of
48Conc. MonumentKabayawa Hill
4848S 48°14' W659.27 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of
49Conc. MonumentPatulangon Ridge
4949S 24°30' W194.89 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of
50Conc. MonumentPatulangon Ridge
5050S 18°29' W433.68 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of dry creek
51Conc. Monument
5151S 39º49' W70.76 meters28 CM X 20 CMOn slope of Batuto
52Conc. MonumentRidge
5252S 70°59' W647.65 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Batuto
53Conc. MonumentCreek
5353S 43°29' W619.66 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of Tacub
54Conc. MonumentRidge
5454S 00°14' W689.66 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of west
55Conc. Monumentof Tacub Creek
5555S 80°29' W660.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
56Conc. Monument
5656S 80°29' W659.92 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Lubo
57Conc. MonumentCreek
5757N 05°26' W869.59 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope east of
58Conc. MonumentLatong Creek
5858S 73°19' W660.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope west of
59Conc. MonumentLatong Creek
5959S 73°19' W659.27 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Pinanlilok
60Conc. MonumentCreek
6060N 14º45' W410.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
61Conc. Monument
6161N 14º45' W409.62 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
62Conc. Monument
6262N 14°45' W574.74 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
63Conc. Monument
6363N 87°16' W529.73 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
64Conc. Monument
6464S 26º34' W699.64 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
65Conc. Monument
6565S 06°26' E279.85 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
66Conc. Monument
6666S 19°46' E579.69 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
67Conc. Monument
6767S 02º59' W510.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
68Conc. Monument
6868S 02º59' W509.46 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
69Conc. Monument
6969N 71º57' W520.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
70Conc. Monument
7070N 71°57' W521.71 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
71Conc. Monument
7171S 79º46' W400.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
72Conc. Monument
7272S 79º46' W401.59 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
73Conc. Monument
7373S 83º36' W510.67 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
74Conc. Monument
7474N 74°40' W400.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
75Conc. Monument
7575N 74°40' W402.30 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
76Conc. Monument
7676N 35°49' W390.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
77Conc. Monument
7777N 35°49' W395.22 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
78Conc. Monument
7878S 65°42' W500.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
79Conc. Monument
7979S 65°42' W500.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMSouth side of
80Conc. MonumentProvincial River
8080S 65°42' W498.05 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
81Conc. Monument
8181N 27º45' W239.90 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
82Conc. Monument
8282N 42°45' W309.87 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn slope of ridge
83Conc. Monument
8383N 42°59' E399.11 meters20 CM X 20 CMIdentical to cor.
84Conc. Monument73, MANP
8484S 71º35' E511.08 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
8572, MANP
8585N 59º05' E1,180.97 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
8671, MANP
8686S 34°57' E1,040.41 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
8770, MANP
8787N 79°40' E355.08 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
8869, MANP
8888N 89º58' E1,829.53 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
8968, MANP
8989N 04º21' E1,713.10 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
9067, MANP
9090N 53°45' E1,566.66 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
9166, MANP
9191N 83°11' E892.99 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
9265, MANP
9292S 64°18' E457.09 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
9364, MANP
9393S 35°44' E2,090.86 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
9463, MANP
9494N 43°16' E2,752.96 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
9562, MANP
9595N 10°34' W739.39 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
9661, MANP
9696N 19º04' E1,626.45 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
9760, MANP
9797N 31°51' W2,370.84 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
9859, MANP
9898N 57º14' W1,251.26 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
9958, MANP
9999N 15°31' W1,963.46 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
10057, MANP
100100N 67º28' W1,856.12 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
10156, MANP
101101S 56°54' W1,346.63 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
10255, MANP
102102N 75º03' W954.26 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
10354, MANP
103103N 02º03' E1,297.30 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
10453, MANP
104104N 17º25' E891.71 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
10552, MANP
105105N 52º25' W479.94 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
10651, MANP
106106N 07º57' W448.82 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
10750, MANP
107107N 37°46' W2,405.84 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
10849, MANP
108108N 08°32' E510.52 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
10948, MANP
109109N 03°31' E189.10 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
11047, MANP
1101S 78º10' E860.59 metersSTAKEIdentical to cor.
46, MANP

BUFFER ZONE, PARCEL 2

A parcel of land containing an area of 65,423,921.15 square meters, more or less, declared as Buffer Zone Parcel (2), beginning at a point marked "1" on the map and on the ground being identical to point 79 of the Mt. Apo Natural Park;

CORNERLINEBEARINGDISTANCECORNER MONUMENTREFERENCE OR LOCATION
11S 08°17' W1,070.03 meters20 CM X 20 CMIdentical to cor.
2Conc. Monument79, MANP
22N 43°20' W400.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMWest bank of
3Conc. MonumentRuparan River
33N 43°20' W400.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn land planted
4Conc. Monumentw/ sugarcane
44N 43°20' W400.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn land planted
5Conc. Monumentw/ sugarcane
55N 43°20' W400.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
6Conc. Monument
66N 43°20' W481.82 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
7Conc. Monument
77N 64°55' W481.88 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
8Conc. Monument
88N 37°49' W450.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
9Conc. Monument
99N 37º49' W450.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
10Conc. Monument
1010N 37°49' W450.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
11Conc. Monument
1111N 37º49' W450.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
12Conc. Monument
1212N 37°49' W513.33 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
13Conc. Monumentunknown cr.
1313N 52°51' W491.88 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
14Conc. Monumentwest of Guna River
1414S 82°03' W370.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
15Conc. Monumentwest of Guna River
1515S 82º03' W369.74 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
16Conc. Monument
1616N 56º46' W385.52 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
17Conc. Monument
1717S 13º22' W369.51 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
18Conc. Monument
1818S 55°35' W472.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
19Conc. Monument
1919S 55°35' W472.80 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
20Conc. Monument
2020N 86°04' W481.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
21Conc. Monument
2121N 86º04' W480.59 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
22Conc. Monument
2222N 67º37' W319.45 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
23Conc. Monument
2323S 28°18' W474.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
24Conc. Monument
2424S 28°18' W474.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
25Conc. Monument
2525S 28º18' W473.60 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
26Conc. Monument
2626S 44º36' W552.24 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
27Conc. Monument
2727S 44°36' W552.24 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
28Conc. Monument
2828S 89°33' W556.05 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
29Conc. Monument
2929S 89°33' W556.06 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
30Conc. Monument
3030N 27°27' W457.18 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
31Conc. Monument
3131N 70°38' W666.55 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
32Conc. Monument
3232S 70°38' W405.88 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
33Conc. Monument
3333S 70º38' W405.88 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
34Conc. Monument
3434N 56°22' W576.53 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
35Conc. Monument
3535N 23°06' W432.74 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
36Conc. Monument
3636N 23°06' W432.74 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
37Conc. Monument
3737N 57°13' W255.53 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
38Conc. Monument
3838N 21°36' W597.70 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Moral
39Conc. MonumentRiver
3939N 50°06' W544.26 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
40Conc. Monument
4040N 50°06' W544.26 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
41Conc. Monument
4141N 50°06' W544.26 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
42Conc. Monument
4242N 54°41' W687.07 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
43Conc. Monument
4343N 40°08' W679.01 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
44Conc. Monument
4444S 88°21' W416.82 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
45Conc. Monument
4545S 88°21' W416.82 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
46Conc. Monument
4646N 50º51' W513.23 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
47Conc. Monument
4747N 50°51' W513.24 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
48Conc. Monument
4848N 07°01' W513.93 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
49Conc. Monument
4949N 74º47' W387.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
50Conc. Monument
5050N 45º52' E421.69 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
51Conc. Monument
5151N 45°52' E421.69 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
52Conc. Monument
5252N 45º52' E421.69 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
53Conc. Monument
5353N 45º52' E421.69 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
54Conc. Monument
5454N 45°52' E421.69 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
55Conc. Monument
5555N 45°52' E421.69 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
56Conc. Monument
5656N 45º52' E421.69 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
57Conc. Monument
5757N 45°52' E421.69 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
58Conc. Monument
5858N 45°52' E421.75 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
59Conc. Monument
5959N 52º38' W219.42 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Matanao
60Conc. MonumentRiver
6060N 42º16' W325.45 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
61Conc. Monument
6161N 37º50' W190.47 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
62Conc. Monument
6262N 45°15' W335.05 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
63Conc. Monument
6363N 16°52' W300.70 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
64Conc. Monument
6464N 68°18' W239.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
65Conc. Monument
6565N 64°30' W363.10 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
66Conc. Monument
6666N 19°38' W372.02 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
67Conc. Monument
6767N 56°38' W352.12 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
68Conc. Monument
6868N 25°48' E544.59 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
69Conc. Monument
6969N 41°01' E579.42 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
70Conc. Monument
7070N 26°30' W374.40 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Darapuay
71Conc. MonumentRiver
7171N 29°00' E322.11 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Darapuay
72Conc. MonumentRiver
7272N 70°53' W145.26 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
73Conc. Monument
7373N 74°20' W246.28 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
74Conc. Monument
7474N 59°14' W226.30 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
75Conc. Monument
7575S 60°53' W137.63 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
76Conc. Monument
7676S 19°37' W241.07 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
77Conc. Monument
7777N 52°34' W181.94 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
78Conc. Monument
7878N 75°07' W227.31 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
79Conc. Monument
7979N 76°43' W243.70 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
80Conc. Monument
8080N 12°20' E322.03 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
81Conc. Monument
8181N 06°19' W218.85 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
82Conc. Monument
8282N 21º48' W339.70 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
83Conc. Monument
8383N 66°29' W214.94 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
84Conc. Monument
8484N 24º22' W228.13 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
85Conc. Monument
8585N 59º57' W256.35 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
86Conc. Monument
8686N 18°47' W306.65 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
87Conc. Monument
8787S 29º29' W286.43 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
88Conc. Monument
8888N 72º20' W358.85 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
89Conc. Monument
8989N 81º33' W244.92 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
90Conc. Monument
9090S 84º28' W223.56 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Bulatukan
91Conc. MonumentRiver
9191S 78º36' W247.51 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
92Conc. Monument
9292N 53°38' W228.94 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
93Conc. Monument
9393N 44°45' W275.67 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
94Conc. Monument
9494N 58°46' E574.34 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
95Conc. Monument
9595N 13º32' E326.12 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
96Conc. Monument
9696N 06º10' W223.82 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
97Conc. Monument
9797N 61°40' E606.13 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
98Conc. Monument
9898N 02°49' E334.72 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
99Conc. Monument
9999N 38º06' W261.89 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
100Conc. Monument
100100N 37°53' W295.47 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
101Conc. Monument
101101N 22º23' W92.47 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
102Conc. Monument
102102N 10°34' W226.44 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
103Conc. Monument
103103N 10º56' W206.41 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
104Conc. Monument
104104N 39°56' W147.19 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
105Conc. Monument
105105N 13°11' W172.15 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
106Conc. Monument
106106N 34°10' W163.59 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
107Conc. Monument
107107N 31º31' W264.89 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
108Conc. Monument
108108N 15º34' E189.16 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
109Conc. Monument
109109N 23°09' E385.25 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
110Conc. Monument
110110N 58º23' W120.01 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
111Conc. Monument
111111N 34°14' W251.63 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
112Conc. Monument
112112N 58°56' W180.44 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
113Conc. Monument
113113N 34°28' E151.11 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
114Conc. Monument
114114N 07°21' W264.73 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
115Conc. Monument
115115N 03°15' E237.75 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
116Conc. Monument
116116N 49º07' E209.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
117Conc. Monument
117117N 25º45' E222.42 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
118Conc. Monument
118118N 28º28' E116.28 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
119Conc. Monument
119119N 14º59' E104.64 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
120Conc. Monument
120120N 06º57' E235.53 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
121Conc. Monument
121121N 29º12' W177.93 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
122Conc. Monument
122122N 66º00' W204.78 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
123Conc. Monument
123123N 18º27' W171.50 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
124Conc. Monument
124124N 46º55' W187.45 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
125Conc. Monument
125125N 63º11' W106.18 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
126Conc. Monument
126126N 00º15' E84.97 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
127Conc. Monument
127127N 34º58' E465.16 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
128Conc. Monument
128128N 32º48' E246.11 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
129Conc. Monument
129129N 32º 29' E327.96 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
130Conc. Monument
130130N 23º13' E409.96 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
131Conc. Monument
131131N 35º11' E222.55 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
132Conc. Monument
132132N 21º54' E352.23 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
133Conc. Monument
133133N 25º01' W246.03 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
134Conc. Monument
134134N 70º28' W158.87 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
135Conc. Monument
135135N 36°21' W205.43 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
136Conc. Monument
136136N 33°49' E320.92 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
137Conc. Monument
137137N 36°48' W165.94 meters20C X 20 CMOn cultivated land
138Conc. Monument
138138N 02°55' E107.58 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
139Conc. Monument
139139N 08°51' W63.27 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
140Conc. Monument
140140N 27°50' W84.97 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
141Conc. Monument
141141N 54°42' E85.99 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Saging
142Conc. MonumentRiver
142142N 51°47' W995.32 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Saging
143Conc. MonumentRiver
143143S 52°57' W1,357.05 meters20 CM X 20 CMBank of Saging
144Conc. MonumentRiver
144144N 39°41' W159.67 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
145Conc. Monument
145145N 27°03' E537.59 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
146Conc. Monument
146146N 44°55' E312.79 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
147Conc. Monument
147147N 65°50' E356.78 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
148Conc. Monument
148148N 26º31' E212.59 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
149Conc. Monument
149149N 30°55' E342.88 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
150Conc. Monument
150150N 48°37' E240.75 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
151Conc. Monument
151151N 26º48' W269.36 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
152Conc. Monument
152152N 35º43' E245.49 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
153Conc. Monument
153153N 11°04' W254.86 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
154Conc. Monument
154154N 15°08' W207.35 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
155Conc. Monument
155155N 78°41' W598.44 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
156Conc. Monument
156156N 01°02' W334.97 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
157Conc. Monument
157157N 50°10' E267.83 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
158Conc. Monument
158158N 42°16' E272.51 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
159Conc. Monument
159159N 83°25' E294.48 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
160Conc. Monument
160160N 46°43' E134.02 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
161Conc. Monument
161161S 19°11' E202.00 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
162Conc. Monument
162162S 01°34' W44.03 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
163Conc. Monument
163163S 80º 57' W60.92 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
164Conc. Monument
164164N 10°53' W39.72 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
165Conc. Monument
165165N 84°14' W98.93 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
166Conc. Monument
166166S 45°46' E30.96 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
167Conc. Monument
167167S 12°33' W46.68 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
168Conc. Monument
168168N 65°03' E38.04 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
169Conc. Monument
169169N 87°09' E41.10 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
170Conc. Monument
170170S 43º08' E30.14 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
171Conc. Monument
171171S 67°04' E64.94 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
172Conc. Monument
172172S 70°40' E33.39 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
173Conc. Monument
173173N 77°58' E23.84 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
174Conc. Monument
174174S 71°30' E161.36 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
175Conc. Monument
175175S 58°39' E157.27 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
176Conc. Monument
176176S 78°44' E66.91 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
177Conc. Monument
177177S 72°23' E64.58 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
178Conc. Monument
178178S 79°12' E58.92 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
179Conc. Monument
179179S 77°43' E67.98 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
180Conc. Monument
180180S 68°51' E19.51 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
181Conc. Monument
181181S 69°49' E50.09 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
182Conc. Monument
182182N 50°04' E32.34 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
183Conc. Monument
183183N 69°10' E20.28 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
184Conc. Monument
184184S 58°54' E75.80 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
185Conc. Monument
185185N 64º23' E57.60 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
186Conc. Monument
186186S 43°04' E22.41 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
187Conc. Monument
187187N 57º34' E24.58 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
188Conc. Monument
188188S 53º42' E58.57 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
189Conc. Monument
189189S 79°31' E13.17 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
190Conc. Monument
190190N 62°55' E36.16 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
191Conc. Monument
191191S 88°44' E117.56 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
192Conc. Monument
192192N 67º40' E23.06 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
193Conc. Monument
193193S 34°44' E27.89 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
194Conc. Monument
194194S 48°29' E34.71 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
195Conc. Monument
195195N 05°35' E37.85 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
196Conc. Monument
196196N 03º17' E203.55 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
197Conc. Monument
197197N 02°38' E196.27 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
198Conc. Monument
198198S 88°10' E247.93 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
199Conc. Monument
199199N 03°09' E203.35 meters20 CM X 20 CMOn cultivated land
200Conc. Monument
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A portion of land immediately adjacent to the PNOC Reservation Area outside the protected area and within the boundary of buffer zone parcel (2) as described in this section shall be allocated as an energy support zone for the sustenance of the existing geothermal installation to ensure the power security in the region. The boundary limits of the energy support zone shall be subject to ground delineation by the PAMB and said energy support zone shall be made part of the land use zoning of the park and its buffer zones: Provided, That other land uses compatible with geothermal energy shall be allowed within the energy support zone: Provided, further, That permits for geothermal activities within the energy support zone shall be secured pursuant to relevant forestry and environmental regulations: Provided, however, That geothermal exploration within the energy support zone for the purpose of increasing the power capacity of the existing project shall only be allowed through a law passed by Congress: Provided, finally, That areas through a law passed by Congress: Provided, finally, That areas within the energy support zone which shall not be used directly for the development and utilization of geothermal energy shall remain under the control and jurisdiction of the PAMB.

CHAPTER II PROTECTED AREA MANAGEMENT

Section 6. Management Plan. — Within one (1) year from the effectivity of this Act and in accordance with the General Management Planning Strategy as provided in the NIPAS Act, there shall be a Management Plan to be prepared by the Office of the Protected Area Superintendent (PASu) in coordination with the local communities, indigenous cultural communities/indigenous peoples, local government units (LGUs), appropriate offices of the DENR, non-government and people' organizations, existing operators in the park and experts with socioeconomic, anthropological and ecological experience in the area. It shall contain, among others, the following:

(a) Period of applicability of the plan, preferably at least fifteen (15) years;

(b) Key management issues;

(c) Goals and objectives of management in support of Section 2 hereof;

(d) Site management strategy;

(e) Major management activities such as, but not limited to, enforcement of laws, biodiversity conservation habitat and wildlife management, sustainable use management, infrastructure development and maintenance, and fire and pest control;

(f) Establishment and delineation of zones and the regulated and/or prohibited activities therein, such as, but not limited to, multipurpose use zones, buffer zones, recreational zones, strict protection zones and other special zones which can provide effective management of the protected area and promote sustainable development of all legitimate stakeholders. To avoid relocation, primary consideration shall be accorded to the traditional zones used which have been proven sustainable and in consonance with the biodiversity and protection of the natural characteristics of the protected area; and

(g) Visitor management programs.

The Management Plan shall be consistent with the nature of Mt. Apo as a protected area under the category of a natural park. It shall be reviewed and approved by the PAMB and certified to by the Secretary that it conforms to all laws and regulations issued by the DENR. The Management Plan shall not be revised nor modified except by prior consultation with the PAMB and in accordance with the procedure herein set forth. If any part or section of the Management Plan is inconsistent with existing laws, the Secretary shall certify to the other provisions of the plan that are consistent with the laws. Unless the Secretary accepts or adopts such inconsistent provisions, he/she shall notify the PAMB of the provisions that need modification or revision.

Two (2) years before the expiration of the initial Management Plan, there shall be a subsequent plan to be prepared and submitted by the Office of the Protected Area Superintendent in the same manner as the procedure and principles herein set forth and in accordance with the General Management Planning Strategy as provided in the NIPAS Act. In the same period, the Office of the Protected Area Superintendent shall cause the publication of notices for comments and suggestions on the proposed plan in a newspaper of local circulation and the actual posting of such notices in conspicuous places within the LGUs in the Mt. Apo Natural Park. The proposed new Management Plan shall be made available for public perusal in all agencies, offices, and organizations duly represented in the PAMB.

In the event that no subsequent plan is adopted upon the expiration of the initial management plan, the latter shall remain in force subject to interim modifications that may be adopted by the PAMB.

Section 7. The Protected Area Management Board. — There shall be a Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) which shall serve as the highest policy-making body of the Mt. Apo Natural Park. It shall be composed of the following:

(a) The Regional Executive Director (RED) of DENR Region XI who shall sit as PAMB Chairman as provided for under Section 11(d) of the NIPAS Act;

(b) The RED of DENR Region XII or his/her duly designated permanent representative;

(c) The provincial governors of North Cotabato and Davao del Sur or their authorized permanent representatives;

(d) The Planning and Development Officers of Davao City and the provinces of Cotabato and Davao del Sur or their respective authorized permanent representative;

(e) The municipal/city mayors of Magpet, Makilala, Kidapawan, Bansalan, Sta. Cruz, Digos and Davao City or their respective authorized permanent representative;

(f) All barangay captains within the Mt. Apo Natural Park;

(g) Three (3) representatives from the indigenous cultural communities, composed of one (1) representative from each of the three (3) sub-tribes (Jangan, Ubo and Tagabawa) in Mt. Apo subject to increases upon determination of the existence of other sub-tribes based on an ethnographic study to be conducted by an independent institution or academe and validated by the National Commission for Indigenous Peoples (NCIP);

(h) A maximum of eight (8) representatives from people's organizations (POs) and non-government organizations (NGOs);

(i) Representatives from national government agencies operating within the protected area which can potentially contribute to protected area management; and

(j) Other stakeholders who can potentially assist and contribute in the protection, preservation, and conservation of the Mt. Apo Natural Park.

In the selection of representatives from people' and non-government organizations, the following criteria shall be primarily considered:

(a) active involvement in the ecological conservation, preservation, rehabilitation and protection of the protected area;

(b) great potential in community organizing and other development works;

(c) favorable track record in community work; and

(d) duly accredited by the LGU concerned and the DENR.

Section 8. Term of Office of the PAMB Members. — Every member of the PAMB shall serve for a term of five (5) years: Provided, That he/she remains a member or employee of the sector or office he/she is representing. If a vacancy occurs, a new member shall be chosen in accordance with the original selection process; however, only the remaining term shall be served.

Section 9. Powers and Functions of the PAMB. — The PAMB of Mt. Apo Natural Park, being the highest policy-making body, shall have the following powers and functions:

(a) Decide and approve matters relating to proposals, work and action plans, guidelines and policies and other activities for the management of the protected area;

(b) Review, approve and adopt the management plans and development programs and their respective implementing rules and regulations;

(c) Recommend and approve the establishment and delineation of zones;

(d) Establish supplemental criteria and guidelines for park fees for activities regulated by this Act or the Management Plan subject to DENR's approval pursuant to Section 10(f) of the NIPAS Act;

(e) Ensure the effective implementation of development activities within the protected area;

(f) Adopt rules and procedures in the conduct of business, roles and responsibilities, and discipline of its board members, including the creation of standing committees;

(g) Evaluate the performance and activities of the Office of the Protected Area Superintendent;

(h) Accept donations, approve proposals for funding and budget allocation and exercise accountability over all funds that may accrue;

(i) Evaluate and recommend compliance to all existing requirements set by the DENR particularly in the issuance of the Environmental Compliance Certificate;

(j) Recognize the rights and privileges of indigenous communities under the provisions of this Act and other applicable laws;

(k) Request assistance from any government agency, office, board, private or public person to achieve the objectives of this Act;

(l) Monitor and evaluate the performance of protected area personnel, NGOs, and the communities in biodiversity conservation and sociocultural and economic development and report its assessment to the DENR; and

(m) Participate in the selection and designation process of the DENR in the appointment of the Protected Area Superintendent.

The DENR, through the REDs, shall ensure that the PAMB acts within the scope of its powers and functions.

Section 10. The Executive Committee of the PAMB. — There shall be an Executive Committee within the PAMB to which the latter may delegate some of its powers and functions. It shall be composed of the following:

The Regional Executive Director (RED) of DENR Region XI who shall sit as Chairman;

The RED of DENR Region XII or his/her duly designated permanent representative;

The Planning and Development Officers of Cotabato, Davao Del Sur and Davao City or their authorized permanent representative as designated by the provincial governor/city mayor;

The municipal/city mayors of Magpet, Makilala, Kidapawan, Bansalan, Sta. Cruz, Digos and Davao City or their authorized permanent representative;

One (1) barangay captain from each of the municipalities of Magpet, Makilala, Bansalan, Sta. Cruz, and cities of Kidapawan, Digos, and Davao, selected from among themselves;

Three (3) representatives of the indigenous cultural communities representing Davao City, North Cotabato and Davao del Sur;

Three (3) representatives of people' organizations (POs) representing Davao City, North Cotabato and Davao del Sur;

Three (3) representatives of NGOs representing Davao City, North Cotabato and Davao del Sur; and

One (1) representative each from the national government agencies and relevant stakeholders described in Section 7(i) hereof.

Section 11. The Protected Area Superintendent Office. — There shall be a Protected Area Superintendent Office for Mt. Apo Natural Park within the DENR headed by the Protected Area Superintendent who shall serve as the chief operating officer of the protected area. The Protected Area Superintendent Office shall have the following powers and functions:

A. Administrative

(1)Serve as chief administrative officer of the protected area for the purpose of implementing the Management Plan as detailed in the annual work program;

(2) Establish a productive partnership with the local community, including groups, in the planning, protection and management of the protected area;

(3) Ensure the performance and good morale of his staff;

(4) Ensure the proper utilization of annual budget allocations and the proper disposition of fees and other funds generated within the protected area;

(5) Develop and implement a park information, education and visitor program;

(6) Develop and implement a natural history documentation program and to oversee research that may be conducted within the area;

(7) Integrate the roles of NGO and DENR staff in the operation of the area; and

(8) Document the processes involved in the establishment and management of the protected area, with particular reference to the development of relationships with cultural communities, tenured migrants, buffer zone residents and others in establishing effective protection of the area.

B. Regulative

(1) To act as peace officer for the purpose of maintaining peace and order within the protected area. As peace officer, he shall exercise police supervision therein and may arrest any person found in any place within protected areas who is committing, has committed, or is about to commit an offense which is prohibited in this Act;

(2) Enforce rules and regulations established to protect the area and preserve the area from trespass, damage, injury and illegal occupancy;

(3) Require, when necessary, any person entering or passing through or any part of the protected area under his jurisdiction, to give the following information: name, address, the proposed duration of stay inside the protected area and the portion which he intends to visit or has visited and such other information of similar nature as may be referred to him;

(4) Summarily remove or eject from the area persons who have rendered themselves obnoxious by disorderly conduct or bad behavior or who have violated any of the regulations on the protected area;

(5) Require persons cutting and/or gathering forest products or hunting or fishing within the protected area to produce, upon demand, authority or permit to do so;

(6) Seize and confiscate timber or other forest products, game birds, animals, and fish, including instruments, tools and conveyances used inside the protected area by unlicensed persons, or if licensed, in violation of protected area laws, rules and regulations, and to report them in accordance with the present rules, regulations and guidelines issued by the Secretary concerning confiscation, seizure and disposition of illegally cut, gathered, transported forest products, and other natural resources and confiscated wildlife; and

(7) Perform such other powers and duties as may from time to time be prescribed by higher authorities.

The Protected Area Superintendent Office shall be supported by a sufficient number of personnel who shall be performing day-to-day management, protection and administration of the protected area.

All DENR employees detailed with the protected area at the time of the effectivity of this Act shall be accorded preference to form part of the Protected Area Superintendent Office.

CHAPTER III ANCESTRAL DOMAIN AND TENURED MIGRANTS

Section 12. Ancestral Lands and Domain. — The rights of indigenous cultural communities to their ancestral domains shall be fully recognized subject to Section 56 of the IPRA. Traditional property regimes exercised by indigenous cultural communities in accordance with their customary laws shall govern the relationships of all individuals within their communities with respect to all lands and resources found within ancestral lands.

Indigenous cultural communities may apply for Certificates of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT) as provided in the IPRA. The provisions of this Act shall be construed liberally in favor of the indigenous cultural communities in accordance with the conservation and preservation objectives of the Mt. Apo Natural Park and its resources.

Nothing herein shall be construed to impair or diminish prior or existing rights currently enjoyed by the indigenous cultural communities as provided by existing laws. Permits, licenses or authorities required by this Act or any other statutes concerning the continued use, extraction or exploitation of forest products and/or possession or occupation of land within the protected area shall not be unnecessarily withheld from the indigenous cultural communities by the granting authority.

Section 13. Tenured Migrants. — Tenured migrants shall be eligible to become stewards of portions of lands within the designated buffer and multiple-use zones. The PAMB shall identify, verify and, subject to Section 56 of the IPRA, review all tenure instrument, land claims, and issuance of permits for resource use within the protected area and recommend the issuance of the appropriate tenure instrument consistent with the land classification, proper and allowed use of resources found therein, and zoning provided in the management or successor plans. Farmers who have been cultivating land within the protected area are considered to be occupying such lands and shall be entitled to a tenure instrument limited to cultivation and residence: Provided, That the rights under such can only be transferred to direct descendants.

Nothing herein shall be construed to mean any diminution of accrued rights earned by tenured migrants. If areas occupied by tenured migrants are designated as zones in which no occupation or other activities are allowed, they shall be transferred to multiple-use zones or buffer zones to be accomplished through just and humane means.

In the event of termination of a tenure instrument for cause or by voluntary surrender of rights, the Protected Area Superintendent shall take immediate steps to rehabilitate the area in order to return it to its natural state prior to the cultivation or other act by the tenured migrant.

Section 14. Existing Rights. — All prior and property and private rights within the protected area and its buffer zones and the ancestral domains already existing and/or vested upon the effectivity of this Act shall be protected and respected in accordance with existing laws.

CHAPTER IV PROHIBITED ACTS AND PENALTIES

Section 15. Special Prosecutor. — Within thirty (30) days from the effectivity of this Act, the Department of Justice (DOJ) shall appoint a special prosecutor to whom all cases of violation of laws, rules and regulations in the protected area shall be assigned. Such special prosecutor shall coordinate with the PAMB and the Protected Area Superintendent in the performance of his/her duties and assist in the training of wardens and rangers in arrest and criminal procedure. The PAMB shall periodically submit an evaluation of the performance of the designated special prosecutor to the Department of Justice.

Section 16. Prohibited Acts and Penalties.

A. The penalties and qualifications prescribed in Articles 309, on Theft, and 310, on Qualified Theft, of the Revised Penal Code depending on the value of the resources involved in connection with the prohibited act shall be imposed upon any person who:

(1) Hunts, takes, destroys, disturbs or possesses any timber, forest product, natural growing or wild terrestrial or aquatic plants, animals, flora or fauna or products derived therefrom, or any form of extraction or use of resources within particularly identified regulated or prohibited areas or zones in the protected area including private lands, without the necessary protected area permit, authorization or exemption, as issued or promulgated by the PAMB;

(2) Cuts, gathers, removes or collects timber or any forest products within particularly identified prohibited areas or zones in the protected area including private lands, without the necessary protected area permit, authorization or exemption, as issued or promulgated by the PAMB;

(3) Cuts, destroys any tree or shrubs or other erosion-preventing plants, or builds or introduces any structure that would cause erosion in riparian areas mentioned in Section 16 of Presidential Decree No. 705, as amended, or the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines;

(4) Possesses outside the protected area any timber, forest products, wild terrestrial or aquatic plants, animals, flora or fauna so prohibited by the PAMB or products derived therefrom which is ascertained to have been taken from the protected area. It shall be presumed to have been taken from the protected area if the subject plant, animals, flora or fauna is found in possession or control of persons who traveled to the protected area within seventy-two (72) hours before the time of their arrest; and

(5) Hunts, collects, removes, or destroys endangered or protected species, except when collection or removal is for scientific research and is so exempted from this prohibition by the PAMB.

B. A fine ranging from One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) to Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00), or imprisonment ranging from five (5) years to ten (10) years, or both, at the discretion of the court, and the restoration and rehabilitation of the damage or, when appropriate, the ejectment therefrom, shall be imposed upon any person who:

(1) Occupies, settles, or possesses any portion of the protected area, introduces improvements, agricultural or otherwise, or performs kaingin therein not sanctioned by law or without the proper permit and authority as required by the PAMB;

(2) Sells, buys, or offers to sell or buy any real property or rights within particularly identified regulated areas or zones in the protected area;

(3) Occupies or possesses any portion of lands within the protected area by using force, intimidation, threat, deceit or by taking advantage of the absence or tolerance of the rightful possessor, occupant, or claimant;

(4) Uses explosives, noxious substances, or electricity for fishing within the protected area. The possession of explosives, noxious or poisonous substances, electro-fishing devices and paraphernalia, or fish caught through explosives, noxious or poisonous substances or electricity within and nearby fishing areas or fishing boats shall constitute prima facie evidence that the possessor thereof committed the act herein prohibited;

(5) Destroys, damages, mutilates, defaces, or commits any act of vandalism on any object of natural beauty, object of anthropological or cultural importance, or non-renewable resource within the protected area;

(6) Throws, discharges, or dumps within the protected zone any substance that is deleterious or potentially deleterious to the ecosystem or of the plants, animals or inhabitants in the protected and buffer areas, or committing same activities within the buffer zone without appropriate permit or authority;

(7) Alters, removes, destroys or defaces any boundary markers, monuments, or interpretative signs relating to the protected area;

(8) Causes damage to road, trails and pathways;

(9) Engages in any degree or form location/exploration, quarrying or extraction of mineral; and

(10) Obstructs or hinders the enforcement of this Act, its related laws, rules and regulations.

C. A fine ranging from Five thousand pesos (P5,000.00) to One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00), or imprisonment ranging from one (1) year to six (6) years, or both, at the discretion of the court, shall be imposed upon any person who:

(1) Violates any rules and regulations promulgated by the PAMB or its duly authorized delegate or any agreement or commitment reached before the PAMB;

(2) Deals any product illegally derived from the protected area, such as, but not limited to, selling, buying, offering to sell or buy any timber, forest product, natural growing or wild terrestrial or aquatic plants, animals, flora or fauna or products derived therefrom or any resource from within particularly identified regulated or prohibited, areas or zones in the protected area without the necessary permit, authorization or exemption for the utilization, and/or extraction thereof as provided by this Act and other existing laws, rules and regulations;

(3) Uses any equipment which facilitates extraction of resources, regardless of such intention or purpose within the protected area without the necessary protected area permit or authorization;

(4) Leaves debris, refuse, or garbage in exposed or unsanitary condition anywhere within the protected area; and

(5) Enters any portion of the protected area for purposes of mountain climbing, camping, spelunking, study, research or recreational visit without the necessary permit or authorization.

Administrative procedures for the investigation and validation of the violation shall be prepared by the PAMB in coordination with the appropriate bureaus of the DENR.

If the act is committed by a corporation, organization, partnership or association, the penalty shall be imposed on the chief executive officer and/or board of trustees of the corporation, organization or managing partner of the partnership or association. Valuation of the damage shall take into account biodiversity and conservation considerations as well as aesthetic and scenic value. Valuation by the DENR or the concerned government agency shall be presumed correct unless proven otherwise.

Any person who shall induce or conspire with another person or other persons to commit any of the acts prohibited in this Act or suffer their workers to commit any of the same shall be liable in the same manner as the one actually performing the act.

Section 17. Administrative Confiscation and Fine. — Administrative proceedings for violation of the foregoing prohibited acts shall proceed independently and without prejudice to judicial action. The PAMB through the Protected Area Superintendent is hereby empowered to impose an administrative fine ranging from Five thousand pesos (P5,000.00) to One hundred fifty thousand pesos (P150,000.00) and/or the cancellation of permit or license issued. Decisions of the Protected Area Superintendent may be appealed within thirty (30) days from receipt of the decision to the PAMB Executive Committee. The decision of the PAMB Executive Committee is appealable to the DENR Secretary within a period of sixty (60) days from the receipt of the decision.

All conveyances, vessels, equipment, paraphernalia, implements, gear, tools and similar devices shall be subject to immediate administrative confiscation by the Protected Area Superintendent Office upon apprehension without prejudice to criminal action. Once the proper criminal action is filed in the regular courts, the said conveyances, vessels, equipment, paraphernalia, implements, gear, tools and similar devices shall be in custodia legis but shall continue to be subject to administrative confiscation and may only be released by the trial court to the owner pending trial upon consultation with the Protected Area Superintendent and with proper consideration of the pending administrative proceedings and the potential forfeiture of the said objects.

Administrative fines collected and the proceeds of the sale of all objects administratively or judicially confiscated or forfeited pursuant hereto shall accrue to the Integrated Protected Area Fund. The procedure for the sale thereof shall be promulgated by the PAMB.

Section 18. Special Counsel. — The-PAMB may retain the services of a competent lawyer to prosecute or assist in the prosecution of cases or defend the members of the PAMB, the Protected Area Superintendent and staff or any person assisting in the protection, conservation, and sustainable development of the protected area against any legal action related to their powers, functions and responsibilities as provided in this Act or as delegated or tasked by the PAMB.

CHAPTER V MOUNT APO PROTECTED AREA FUNDS

Section 19. Mount Apo Protected Area Fund. — There is hereby established a trust fund to be known as the Mt. Apo Protected Area Fund for purposes of financing projects of the system. All income generated from the operation of the system or management of wild flora and fauna in the protected area shall accrue to the Fund. These income shall be derived from visitors/tourist fee, fees from permitted sale and export of flora and fauna and other resources from the protected area, proceeds from registration and lease of multiple-use areas including tourism concessions, contributions from industries and facilities directly benefiting from the protected area; and such other fees, fines and other income derived from the operation of the protected area.

The Fund may be augmented by grants, donations, endowment from various sources, domestic or foreign for purposes related to their functions: Provided, That the Fund shall be deposited as a special account in the national treasury and disbursement therefrom shall be made solely for the protection, maintenance, administration, and management of the system, and duly approved projects endorsed by the PAMB in accordance with existing accounting and budgeting rules and regulations.

CHAPTER VI EXISTING FACILITIES, UTILIZATION OF NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT, AND PARTNERSHIP AMONG GOVERNMENT, NON-GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE'S ORGANIZATIONS

Section 20. Existing Facilities within the Protected Area. — Existing facilities within the protected area shall be inventoried and assessed by the PAMB in accordance with the objectives of this Act. Within thirty (30) days from the effectivity of this Act, unless extended by the PAMB, all commercial facilities existing within the boundaries of the protected area with a total capitalization exceeding One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) shall submit to the PAMB through the Protected Area Superintendent the following information:

(a) Environmental Impact Assessment and/or Environmental Management Plan;

(b) Environmental Compliance Certificate, if any; and

(c) Developmental Plan, if any.

Failure to submit the required information shall constitute a violation of this Act. Based on its submission, the PAMB, with the assistance of the DENR shall assess such facility and its future plan and operation vis-a-vis the objectives of this Act. The PAMB may prescribe conditions for the operation of the facility to ensure that it does not contradict protected area management objectives. If any of such conditions are violated, a fine of Five thousand pesos (P5,000.00) for every day of violation shall be imposed. If the fine reaches the total amount of Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00), regardless of duration; the PAMB, through the Protected Area Superintendent and deputizing other government entities, shall cause the cessation and demolition of the facility at the cost of its owners.

The removal of existing facilities which provide basic services and amenities to the public shall require the concurrence of the LGU consistent with the responsibility of the local government to its constituents.

Existing facilities allowed to remain within the protected area may be charged a reasonable fee, subject to DENR approval pursuant to Section 10(f) of the NIPAS Act by the PAMB based on the extent of its impact on the environment and biodiversity.

Section 21. Utilization of Non-renewable Resources. — Any exploration, exploitation or utilization of non-renewable resources within the protected area shall not be allowed.

Section 22. Environmental Impact Assessment System. — Existing laws, rules and regulations relating to Environmental Impact Assessment shall be applicable to projects and activities intended in the protected area. The issuance of the Environmental Compliance Certificate or its exemption shall be coordinated with the PAMB.

Section 23. Partnership among Government, Non-government Organizations and People's Organizations. — For the purpose of attaining the objectives of this Act, all government agencies, non-government organizations, people's organizations and their personnel shall continuously foster and develop a strong and true partnership.

All non-government organizations, people's organizations and private entities implementing any park conservation, protection and development program must be accredited by the LGUs and the DENR.

Section 24. Roles of Local Government Units and National Agencies in the Protected Area. — LGUs and relevant national agencies shall be represented in the PAMB and shall have the following roles:

(a) Apprise their respective constituents, office, and sector on activities and programs for the protected area;

(b) Ensure consistency in the implementation of all activities in the protected area;

(c) Retain their ordinance-making powers over the protected area and shall consider the Management Plan and the rules and regulations adopted by the PAMB in their legislative agenda relating to biodiversity, conservation, protection and sustainable development;

(d) In the formulation of their development plan, LGUs shall consider the protected area management plan for Mt. Apo Protected Area to be prepared by the PAMB;

(e) Assist the PAMB in the implementation of the overall park programs, including but not limited to the imposition, collection and utilization of park fees, enforcement of policies, rules and regulations and other similar park activities;

(f) Accredit people's organizations, non-government organizations and other entities and groups involved in activities within the protected area; and

(g) Provide the PAMB with relevant information and data for the effective management of the protected area.

Section 25. Public Service Utilities, Projects. — All existing and future development projects of public service utilities involving water services, communication facilities, power and energy generation, public security, health and education services and other facilities which will promote public welfare, shall be implemented within areas designated/approved by the PAMB and other appropriate government agencies.

CHAPTER VII APPROPRIATION AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

Section 26. Appropriation. — The Secretary shall immediately include in the Department's program the implementation of this Act, the funding of which shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.

Section 27. Construction. — The provisions of this Act shall be construed liberally in favor of tenured migrants and indigenous cultural communities and with due consideration of the prior property rights of the stakeholders, to sustainable development, and the conservation and protection of biodiversity. Republic Acts Numbers 7160, 7586, 8371 and 8550 or the Local Government Code, NIPAS Act, IPRA, and Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998, respectively, and other existing forestry laws and their corresponding rules and regulations not inconsistent hereto shall have suppletory effect in the implementation of this Act.

Section 28. Implementing Rules and Regulations. — Ninety (90) days after the effectivity of this Act, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), in consultation with the Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, the House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources, and the PAMB, shall promulgate the necessary rules and regulations to effectively implement the provisions of this Act.

Section 29. Repealing Clause. — All other existing laws, rules and regulations inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.

Section 30. Separability Clause. — If any part or section of this Act is declared unconstitutional, such declaration shall not affect the other parts or sections hereof.

Section 31. Effectivity Clause. — This Act shall be translated in the Visayan language. It shall be published once in a newspaper of general circulation readily available in the protected area. It shall likewise be posted for three (3) consecutive weeks starting on the day of publication in newspapers in both the English and Visayan languages in a conspicuous place in the provincial, municipal and barangay halls within the area as well as in three (3) other places frequented by the public. This Act shall take effect thirty (30) days from such publication and posting.

Approved,

<table data-cellpadding="5" data-cellspacing="0" data-border="0" width="90%" data-align="center"> <colgroup> <col style="width: 50%" /> <col style="width: 50%" /> </colgroup> <tbody> <tr data-valign="top" data-align="center"> <td>(Sgd.) <strong>FRANKLIN M. DRILON</strong><br /> President of the Senate</td> <td>(Sgd.) <strong>JOSE DE VENECIA</strong><br /> Speaker of the House of Representatives</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>

This Act which is a consolidation of House Bill No. 5772 and Senate Bill No. 2501 was finally passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on October 6, 2003 and September 10, 2003, respectively.

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APPROVED: FEB 03 2004

(Sgd.) GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO President of the Philippines

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RA 9237 - An act Establishing Mount APO Located in the Municipalities of Magpet and Makilala and City of Kidapawan, Province of Cotabato, in the Municipalities of Bansalan and Sta. Cruz and City of Digos, Province of Davao del Sur, and in the City of Davao, as a Protected Area under the Category of Natural Park and Its Peripheral Areas as Buffer Zones, providing for its management, and for other purposes. BatasPH. Approved February 3, 2004. https://batasph.thirdygayares.com/republic-acts/republic-act-no-9237