Resolution No. 1 S. 2020 |
Resolution Reorganizing the Regional Peace and Order Council–National Capital Region (RPOC-NCR) for the Term 2019-2022 |
Resolution No. 2 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Creating the RPOC-NCR Special ActionCommittees |
Resolution No. 3 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Setting the Schedule and Hosting of theRegional Peace and Order Council-National Capital Region (RPOC-NCR) Regular Meetings |
Resolution No. 4 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Supporting the Department of Health– Metro Manila Center For Health Development’s IwasPaputok Campaign 2019 |
Resolution No. 5 S. 2020 |
Resolution 5: Resolution Expressing Gratitude and Appreciation to City of Manila Mayor Francisco Domagoso for Hosting the 1st Quarter Meeting of the Regional Peace and Order Council Held on February 26, 2020 |
Resolution No. 6 S. 2020 |
Resolution Expressing Gratitude and Appreciation toSecretary Hermogenes Esperon Jr. of the National Security Council for his Invaluable Insights in Attaining Peace and Order |
Resolution No. 7 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Expressing Gratitude and Appreciationto DILG Assistant Secretary Manuel B. Felix for Providing Policy Directions During the 1st Quarter Meeting of the Regional Peace and Order Council Held on February 26, 2020
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Resolution No. 8 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Expressing Gratitude and Appreciation toNCRPO, DILG -NCR and Quezon City Government for the Implementation of the Metro Peace and Order Database System (METRO PODS) |
Resolution No. 9 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Directing Homeowners Associations(HOAS) to Support and Implement Measures Consistent With the Directives on the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) and Requesting the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) to Issue an Advisory for the Same Purpose |
Resolution No. 10 S. 2020 |
Resolution Recommending the Temporary Delay of the Implementation of the Philippine National |
Resolution No. 11 S. 2020 |
Resolution Reiterating the Council’s Support/Recommendation to Amend R.A. No. 9165 Particularly the Provision Specifying the “Substantial Amount” for Anti-Drug Programs, and the Institutionalization of Anti-Drug Abuse Office In All LGUs Headed by a Person Occupying a Plantilla Position |
Resolution No. 12 S. 2020 |
Resolution Recommending the Adoption of a Uniform Policy on Assigning Bike Lanes, Imposing Fines for Violator-Motorists Occupying Bike Lanes, and Ensuring Interconnectivity of Said Lanes |
Resolution No. 13 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Requesting Guidance from the NationalGovernment and the National Peace and Order Council(NPOC) for LGUs and Other Stakeholders on How toImplement the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 at the Local Level |
Resolution No. 14 S. 2020 |
Resolution Requesting NCR-LGUs To Allow and Assistthe Special Action Committee on Violent Extremism andInsurgency (Sac VEI) In Conducting at Least a 30-Minute Orientation to Promote Good Citizenship to Students in LGU-Owned and Managed Colleges and Universities thru National Service Training Program (NSTP) |
Resolution No. 15 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Expressing Gratitude and Appreciationto City of San Juan Mayor Francisco Javier Zamora, forSharing the Best Practices of the City on Peace and Order
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Resolution No. 16 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Expressing Gratitude and AppreciationTo DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Año, for Providing PolicyDirection during the 3rd Regional Peace and Order Council for Governance Term 2019-2022 Held On September 25, 2020
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Resolution No. 17 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Expressing Gratitude and Appreciation toPNP Chief Police General Camilo Pancratius P. Cascolan, for Providing Policy Direction During the 3rd Regional Peace and Order Council for Governance Term 2019 2022 held on September 25, 2020 |
Resolution No. 18 S. 2020 |
Resolution Supporting the Call to Establish Bahay Silangan in Every Local Government Unit in the National Capital Region |
Resolution No. 19 S. 2020 |
Resolution Recommending the Banning of the Use of Firecrackers in the National Capital Region |
Resolution No. 20 S. 2020 |
Resolution Recommending the Merging of the RegionalPeace and Order Council-Special Action Committee onCrime and Disorder and Violent Extremism and Insurgency |
Resolution No. 21 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Supporting the Use of the Data for RoadIncident Visualization, Evaluation and Reporting System(DRIVERS) for the Collection and Recording of Road Crash Data for Evidence-based Intervention and Designation of an Officer from the City or Municipality to Encode and Analyze Data in the DRIVERS. |
Resolution No. 22 S. 2020 |
A Resolution Recommending the Adoption of theGeneral and Sectoral Messages Relative To Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism and Insurgency |