Mis. Occ.’s GO HERMIE soccer team wins 2nd place in
Football Festival
By Rutchie C. Aguhob
OROQUIETA CITY, Misamis
Occidental, July 8 (PIA) -- The GO HERMIE Football-Soccer Team composed of
athletes from Mis. Occ. won 2nd place in the Hudyaka Zanorte Football Festival
held in Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte, recently.
It was learned that Misamis Occidental immediately sent to the said competition two teams, the under 13 yrs. old and the under 17 yrs. old categories.
After the competition, the GO HERMIE under 17 Football Soccer Team won 2nd Place in the final game.
Raymond Chiong, team manager, together with Jason Simbajon, the coach and all the athletes, immediately turned-over to Governor Herminia Ramiro the trophy they won as 2nd placer in the competition.
He then thanked the members of the team for their interest in the game that easily won for them the award.
Likewise, Chiong thanked Governor Ramiro and the other individuals and sectors who supported the team during the competition which gave them the inspiration to win.
The team will be seeing forward to participate in other competitions and so far has already received invitation to the soccer/football competitions in Lanao del Norte and Cagayan de Oro City, next month, Chiong added. (PIO/PIA10, Mis. Occ.)
It was learned that Misamis Occidental immediately sent to the said competition two teams, the under 13 yrs. old and the under 17 yrs. old categories.
After the competition, the GO HERMIE under 17 Football Soccer Team won 2nd Place in the final game.
Raymond Chiong, team manager, together with Jason Simbajon, the coach and all the athletes, immediately turned-over to Governor Herminia Ramiro the trophy they won as 2nd placer in the competition.
He then thanked the members of the team for their interest in the game that easily won for them the award.
Likewise, Chiong thanked Governor Ramiro and the other individuals and sectors who supported the team during the competition which gave them the inspiration to win.
The team will be seeing forward to participate in other competitions and so far has already received invitation to the soccer/football competitions in Lanao del Norte and Cagayan de Oro City, next month, Chiong added. (PIO/PIA10, Mis. Occ.)
Four PNP-10 awardees of the 2012 July PCR Month comes
from Mis. Occ.
By Rutchie C. Aguhob
OZAMIZ CITY, Misamis
Occidental, July 8 (PIA) -- At least four awardees of the 17th Police Community
Relations (PCR) Month of the Philippine National Police (PNP), in region 10, this
year, comes from Misamis Occidental.
These awardees were cited for their achievement in the implementation of various projects that bring about peace and safety of the people in communities in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR).
The awarding ceremonies held at the PNP-10 headquarters in Cagayan de Oro City, served as kicked-off activity of the PCR Month, in the region, July 4.
It was among the month-long activities that focused on the theme, “Mamayan at Kapulisan: Patuloy ang Ugnayan sa Higit na Ligtas, Mapayapa at Maunlad na Pamayanan (Police and Community Relations for a Safe, Peaceful and Progressive Country).”
Meanwhile, leading these awardees is the Ozamiz City Police Station (OCPS) of the Misamis Occidental Provincial Police Office (Mis. Occ. PPO), which has been cited as the 2012 Best in Police Community Relations (PCR), City Police Station (CPS) Category.
Governor Herminia M. Ramiro of Misamis Occidental was also cited with an award of recognition for local chief executives (LCEs) by the Mis. Occ. PPO, along with:
Police Officer (PO) 2 Cheryl Lyn Wagas Ano-os of the PCR, Family Protection and Gender Sensitivity (FPGS) Section of OCPS, has been cited as the 2012 Best Junior PCR, Police Non-Commissioned Officer (PNCO), Police Officer 1 to Police Officer 3 (PO1 to PO3) Category.
Sr. Police Officer 1 (SPO1) Shiela P. Acosta, of PCR PNCO, Mis. Occ. PPO, was cited as 2012 Best Senior PCR, PNCO, Sr. Police Officer 1 to Sr. Police Officer 4 (SPO1 to SPO4) Category.
The other awardees included the following: Misamis Oriental Police Provincial Police (Mis. Or. PPO), as Best PCR PPO, Cagayan de Oro City Police Office (COCPO), as Best PCR CPO, and Jasaan Municipal Police Station (JMPS), Mis. Or. PPO, as Best PCR MPS.
P/Supt. Ramil J. Waper, Company Commander, Lanao del Norte Provincial Police Safety Command (LDNPPSC), as Best Senior PCR Officer, Police Supt. to Police Sr. Supt. Category and Police Sr. Inspector (P/Insp.) Mardy Hortillosa II, PCR Officer, COCPO, as Best Junior PCR Officer, P/Insp. to P/Chief, Insp. Category.
Awards of recognition were also given to the following LCEs and non-government organizations (NGOs): Mayors Alex R. Jajalla of Mahinog, Camiguin by the Camiguin PPO and Mario T. Okinlay of Impasug-ong, Bukidnon by the Bukidnon PPO.
Awards were also presented to barangay heads Romeo R. Baccarro of Tablon, Cagayan de Oro City (COC) by the COC Police Office and Alfredo L. Icalina of Pigcarangan, Lanao del Norte by the LDN PPO; and to the Community-Based Support System (CBSS) by the Iligan CPO and Church Defense and DILG Consultative Conference (CADENCE) by the Mis. Or. PPO. (PIA 10 Mis. Occ.)
These awardees were cited for their achievement in the implementation of various projects that bring about peace and safety of the people in communities in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR).
The awarding ceremonies held at the PNP-10 headquarters in Cagayan de Oro City, served as kicked-off activity of the PCR Month, in the region, July 4.
It was among the month-long activities that focused on the theme, “Mamayan at Kapulisan: Patuloy ang Ugnayan sa Higit na Ligtas, Mapayapa at Maunlad na Pamayanan (Police and Community Relations for a Safe, Peaceful and Progressive Country).”
Meanwhile, leading these awardees is the Ozamiz City Police Station (OCPS) of the Misamis Occidental Provincial Police Office (Mis. Occ. PPO), which has been cited as the 2012 Best in Police Community Relations (PCR), City Police Station (CPS) Category.
Governor Herminia M. Ramiro of Misamis Occidental was also cited with an award of recognition for local chief executives (LCEs) by the Mis. Occ. PPO, along with:
Police Officer (PO) 2 Cheryl Lyn Wagas Ano-os of the PCR, Family Protection and Gender Sensitivity (FPGS) Section of OCPS, has been cited as the 2012 Best Junior PCR, Police Non-Commissioned Officer (PNCO), Police Officer 1 to Police Officer 3 (PO1 to PO3) Category.
Sr. Police Officer 1 (SPO1) Shiela P. Acosta, of PCR PNCO, Mis. Occ. PPO, was cited as 2012 Best Senior PCR, PNCO, Sr. Police Officer 1 to Sr. Police Officer 4 (SPO1 to SPO4) Category.
The other awardees included the following: Misamis Oriental Police Provincial Police (Mis. Or. PPO), as Best PCR PPO, Cagayan de Oro City Police Office (COCPO), as Best PCR CPO, and Jasaan Municipal Police Station (JMPS), Mis. Or. PPO, as Best PCR MPS.
P/Supt. Ramil J. Waper, Company Commander, Lanao del Norte Provincial Police Safety Command (LDNPPSC), as Best Senior PCR Officer, Police Supt. to Police Sr. Supt. Category and Police Sr. Inspector (P/Insp.) Mardy Hortillosa II, PCR Officer, COCPO, as Best Junior PCR Officer, P/Insp. to P/Chief, Insp. Category.
Awards of recognition were also given to the following LCEs and non-government organizations (NGOs): Mayors Alex R. Jajalla of Mahinog, Camiguin by the Camiguin PPO and Mario T. Okinlay of Impasug-ong, Bukidnon by the Bukidnon PPO.
Awards were also presented to barangay heads Romeo R. Baccarro of Tablon, Cagayan de Oro City (COC) by the COC Police Office and Alfredo L. Icalina of Pigcarangan, Lanao del Norte by the LDN PPO; and to the Community-Based Support System (CBSS) by the Iligan CPO and Church Defense and DILG Consultative Conference (CADENCE) by the Mis. Or. PPO. (PIA 10 Mis. Occ.)
Pantawid Pamilya grantees in NorMin to enjoy
PhilHealth benefits
By Apipa P. Bagumbaran
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY,
July 8 (PIA) -- The 226,899 Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program beneficiaries
in Northern Mindanao can now benefits from the Philippine Health Insurance
Corporation or PhilHealth.
The national government provided P12.028 billion as subsidy for health insurance premium of indigents enrolled in the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP), as well as indigents under the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
In 2010, PhilHealth passed Board Resolution 1417 adopting the means test protocol of the NHTS-PR, being the source of all indigent families to be enrolled under the sponsored program of the NHIP.
Social Welfare and Development Secretary Dinky Soliman has hailed the issuance of PhilHealth’s Circular that provides entitlement of all Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries to NHIP benefits in any health care providers accredited by PhilHealth.
She said that qualified beneficiaries of the PhilHealth’s sponsored program are those identified Pantawid Pamilya household head beneficiaries, their legal spouse as reflected in the NHTS-PR list, their children below 21 years old and their parents 60 years old and above.
To avail of NHIP benefits, Pantawid Pamilya primary beneficiary-member-patients need only to present their Pantawid Pamilya ID card.
Soliman said that Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries, including their qualified dependents are entitled to primary care benefits that include consultation, diagnostic services and medicines from health care providers by PhilHealth. They are also entitled to inpatient and outpatient care services. (Oliver Badel Inodeo, DSWD-10/APB-PIA10)
The national government provided P12.028 billion as subsidy for health insurance premium of indigents enrolled in the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP), as well as indigents under the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
In 2010, PhilHealth passed Board Resolution 1417 adopting the means test protocol of the NHTS-PR, being the source of all indigent families to be enrolled under the sponsored program of the NHIP.
Social Welfare and Development Secretary Dinky Soliman has hailed the issuance of PhilHealth’s Circular that provides entitlement of all Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries to NHIP benefits in any health care providers accredited by PhilHealth.
She said that qualified beneficiaries of the PhilHealth’s sponsored program are those identified Pantawid Pamilya household head beneficiaries, their legal spouse as reflected in the NHTS-PR list, their children below 21 years old and their parents 60 years old and above.
To avail of NHIP benefits, Pantawid Pamilya primary beneficiary-member-patients need only to present their Pantawid Pamilya ID card.
Soliman said that Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries, including their qualified dependents are entitled to primary care benefits that include consultation, diagnostic services and medicines from health care providers by PhilHealth. They are also entitled to inpatient and outpatient care services. (Oliver Badel Inodeo, DSWD-10/APB-PIA10)
No more expiry
dates in gift checks/certificates/cards starting July 1 – DTI
By Rutchie C. Aguhob
OROQUIETA CITY, Misamis
Occidental, July 8 (PIA) -- Starting July 1, all suppliers, issuers,
distributors,and sellers are prohibited to issue and/or sell gift
certificates/check/cards with an expiry date, the Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI) said.
This is pursuant to DTI Administrative Order No. 10-04 on the Guidelines on the Issuance, Use and Redemption of Gift Checks, Certificates or Gift Cards in accordance with Republic Act No. 7394, otherwise known as the Consumer Act of the Philippines, and for other Purposes, said Linda Boniao, regional director of DTI, region 10.
She said a gift check/certificate/card is defined as an instrument issued by a supplier to an individual, partnership, or a juridical entity for monetary consideration evidencing a promise by the issuer that consumer goods or services will be exchanged in favor of the bearer upon presentation of said gift certificate, check, card to the value, credit, specific good, service or event shown in the instrument.
These items represents value held in trust by the issuer/supplier/distributor, thus DTI intends to regulate its use to protect consumers and ensure that they are not unduly deprived of their money.
On July 16, 2010, DTI issued a guideline that all gift checks/certificates/cards issued must bear a date of issue and an expiry of two years. But, this provision has now been changed, Boniao said.
However, gift certificates/checks/cards that are distributed to consumers under awards, loyalty, or promotional programs are not covered.
Meanwhile, all gift checks/certificates/cards with no expiry dates shall be redeemable until used by the bearer, and that holders of unused and unexpired gift check/certificates/ cards after June 30, 2012 shall be entitled to replacement after revalidation by suppliers.
Likewise, the terms and conditions of unused gift checks/certificates/cards issued before the effectivity of this order shall be honored. But those bearing expiry dates beyond June 30, 2012 shall be subject to revalidation or replacement.
Goods and services that are paid with gift certificates/check/card are qualified in promotional sales activities, loyalty programs, warranties, return policies for cash purchases, and discounts for senior citizens/persons with disability (PWD).
Again, the suppliers cannot be held liable for gift certificates/ checks/ cards that are lost due to no fault of the supplier and mutilated or defaced due to no fault of the supplier and such damage prevents the supplier from identifying the security and authenticity features, thereof, Boniao added. (PIA 10, Mis. Occ.)
This is pursuant to DTI Administrative Order No. 10-04 on the Guidelines on the Issuance, Use and Redemption of Gift Checks, Certificates or Gift Cards in accordance with Republic Act No. 7394, otherwise known as the Consumer Act of the Philippines, and for other Purposes, said Linda Boniao, regional director of DTI, region 10.
She said a gift check/certificate/card is defined as an instrument issued by a supplier to an individual, partnership, or a juridical entity for monetary consideration evidencing a promise by the issuer that consumer goods or services will be exchanged in favor of the bearer upon presentation of said gift certificate, check, card to the value, credit, specific good, service or event shown in the instrument.
These items represents value held in trust by the issuer/supplier/distributor, thus DTI intends to regulate its use to protect consumers and ensure that they are not unduly deprived of their money.
On July 16, 2010, DTI issued a guideline that all gift checks/certificates/cards issued must bear a date of issue and an expiry of two years. But, this provision has now been changed, Boniao said.
However, gift certificates/checks/cards that are distributed to consumers under awards, loyalty, or promotional programs are not covered.
Meanwhile, all gift checks/certificates/cards with no expiry dates shall be redeemable until used by the bearer, and that holders of unused and unexpired gift check/certificates/ cards after June 30, 2012 shall be entitled to replacement after revalidation by suppliers.
Likewise, the terms and conditions of unused gift checks/certificates/cards issued before the effectivity of this order shall be honored. But those bearing expiry dates beyond June 30, 2012 shall be subject to revalidation or replacement.
Goods and services that are paid with gift certificates/check/card are qualified in promotional sales activities, loyalty programs, warranties, return policies for cash purchases, and discounts for senior citizens/persons with disability (PWD).
Again, the suppliers cannot be held liable for gift certificates/ checks/ cards that are lost due to no fault of the supplier and mutilated or defaced due to no fault of the supplier and such damage prevents the supplier from identifying the security and authenticity features, thereof, Boniao added. (PIA 10, Mis. Occ.)
OWWA -10 brings services closer to Camiguin OFWs
By Apipa P. Bagumbaran
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY,
July 8 (PIA) --- The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) in Northern
Mindanao conducted a livelihood skills training on T-shirt printing and
shellcraft making in Mambajao, Camiguin province June 26 to 29.
The training, conducted in cooperation with the Barangay Council of Yumbing in Mambajao, was held upon the request of 28 officers and members of the Pag-asa OFW Association to address the demand for souvenir items of tourists who visit the island-province.
OWWA-10 also conducted a Business Planning Seminar for 18 Household Service Workers (HSWs) in Catarman town June 26. These displaced HSWs had decided to stay in the country for good and have started their micro enterprises mostly hog raising, sari-sari store operation, and fish bending. Their applications for funding will be endorsed to the National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO).
Highlighting the delivery of services in Camiguin was the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on intensifying Anti-Illegal Recruitment Program and Child-Labor Free Province.
The MoU was signed by Camiguin Governor Jurdin Jesus Romualdo, Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) Deputy Administrator Amuerfina Reyes, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Regional Office 10 Director Johnson Cañete, and OWWA Administrator Carmelita Dimzon represented by Regional Director Petrona Bergado on June 28. (OWWA-10/APB-PIA 10)
The training, conducted in cooperation with the Barangay Council of Yumbing in Mambajao, was held upon the request of 28 officers and members of the Pag-asa OFW Association to address the demand for souvenir items of tourists who visit the island-province.
OWWA-10 also conducted a Business Planning Seminar for 18 Household Service Workers (HSWs) in Catarman town June 26. These displaced HSWs had decided to stay in the country for good and have started their micro enterprises mostly hog raising, sari-sari store operation, and fish bending. Their applications for funding will be endorsed to the National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO).
Highlighting the delivery of services in Camiguin was the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on intensifying Anti-Illegal Recruitment Program and Child-Labor Free Province.
The MoU was signed by Camiguin Governor Jurdin Jesus Romualdo, Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) Deputy Administrator Amuerfina Reyes, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Regional Office 10 Director Johnson Cañete, and OWWA Administrator Carmelita Dimzon represented by Regional Director Petrona Bergado on June 28. (OWWA-10/APB-PIA 10)
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