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Salient Features of RA 7842 or The Philippine Mining Act of 1995 The RA 7942 of “The Philippine Mining Act of 1995° and fs Revised Implemening Rules and Reguiations (RIRR) 1s considered in the mncustry today as one of the most socially and envrenmentally-sonsitive gislatons inte cass It has specific provisions that take into consideration: + Local government empowerment, + Respect and concem for the indigenous cultural communities, + Equitable sharing of benefits of natural wealth, + Economic demands of present generation while provicing the necessary foundation for ‘uture generations, + Worldwide trend towards globakzetion, and + Protaction fer and wee management of the environment GOVERNING PRINCIPLES. ‘The Implementing Rules and Regulations (DENK Administrative Order No, 6-40) of the Phiippne Mining Act of 1996 Frovdes sinct adtorence io the panciple of SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT The stratogy mandates that tho noods of the present Should be met without compromsing the abisy of the future generations to meet ther ‘own reeds, with the view of improving the quaity of fe, both now and in the future ‘Sustainable development provides that the use of minoral wealth shall be pro-pacplo land pro-envronment sustaining wealth creation and mprove quelty of ite ‘The principles of SUSTAINABLE MINING operates undar the following terms + Mining 1s @ temporary land use for the creation of weath, leading to an cptimum land use m pest-minng stage as consecuence o! progressive and engneered ‘ine rehabiltation works done in eyele with mining opermtions, + Mbning actives must always te guided by cent Best Practces 1 ‘environmental management committed to raduong the impacts of mining while ‘ficiently and effectively protecting tha eninrormant + The wealth created as & result of mining accruing to the Government and the community should leed to other wenitt-gererating opportunities for people in the ‘communities and for other envronment-responsible endeavors + Mining activites shall be undertaken with due anc equal regard for economic ‘and environmenial considerations, as woll as for health, safely, socal and ‘cultural concerns * Conservation of minerals 16 effecied nct only through technological efficiencies ‘of miring operations but also through the recycling of rneral-oased products, to offectwely lengthen the usable life af mineral commodities, + The granting of mining nights shall harmenze existing activites, polices ané proarams at the Government that diraciv or ndireciiv aromote sel-reliance, € __ PNP members shall adhere to hgh standards of movaity and decency and shall s0! good examples for otners to follow 6 dudicious Use of Authonty © integnty a Wustice 7 PINP members shall strve constantly te respect the nights of others so that they can full their dutes and exercise ther rights as human bengs. parents, children, ctizens, workers, leadess, orn other capacties and (0 See tot that others do likewise. 2 Humiity © Ordeniness © Integnty 6 duetice 8 Once a decision i made, PNP members shall take logitimate moans to achieve the goal even in the face of internal or exlomel diftcultios and cesple anything ‘which iright weaken therrrescive in the course of time 8 Integnty fh, Paieaversnes 6 Devotion to Dut 4 Physical Fitness and Health 9 PNP mambers shall obey lavtul orders ot and be courteous 10 superior officers and other appropriate authorites within the chain of command and they shall readily accapt whenever they are assigned anywhere in the country —Gonservation of Natural Resources. b. Ohedionce to Superiore Devotion to Duty Physical Fitness ard Heath 19 Immediate Commandara/Directors shall be responsible for the effective ‘supervision, control and direction of ther personne! and shall see to it thal all {government resources shall be managed, expended or ullized in accordance wit laws, ‘and regulations anc safaguerd against losses thru legal or improper disposition 4, Command Reaponsibility b Loyalty cc Disciptine Commitment to Public Interest Formulates by PSSUPT JEROME SALE BAXINELA ©, UTPOD REVIEW QUESTIONS on PNP Ethical Doctrine Multiple Choices. Choose the best answer from the given fects. 1 PNP members shal seek saltimprovement through career devatopment and shall not directly oF inditeetly solct mfvence or recommendaton from paliicans, high ranking government officials prominent ctizers, persons affliated with civc or rebgious organizations with regards fo their assignments, promotions, transfer or those cof the other members of the force Social Awareness Secrecy Discipline Hon-Solicitation of Patronzoa Commitment to Derrocracy 2 PNP members shall guard the confidentiaity of classifed information against unauthonzed disciosure, cluding corfidential aspects of offical business, ‘specal orders. commurcations and ciher decuments &. Jusieey Discipline b Proper Care and Use of Public Proverty & Respect for Human Reghts a NonPartsanship 2 _ PNP members shall prove sarvicas to everyone without discnminetion regardless of party afftiation n accorcance wrtn exating 'awe and regulations a Social Awareness b. Non-Partisanship © Ner-Soletation of Patronage 4 Commitment to Demacracy, 4 PNP members shall aways uphold pubic interest over and above personal interest @ Command Responsibility D Loyalty ¢ Discipline si. Commitment to Pubic interast 5 PNP members shall perform their dutes with dedication, thoroughness, cfficiency enthusiasm. determnavion, and manifest concer for pubic welfare, and shall refran ‘rom engaging in any actvity wnich shat be contict wiih thelr dues as public servants 2 Conservation of Natural Resources b Ohedience to Superiors Devotion to Duty 4 Physical Fines and Heath Questions 1 The Widife Resources Conservation and Protection Act (RA 9147) aims to protect ‘ur country's fauna from ict trade, abuse and destruction, through Conserving and protecting vildife spaces and thor habitats, b Regulating the collection and trade of wild, © Pursuing, with due regard to the nations! interest. the Philppne commitment to International conventions, protecion of wide and ther habitats d. Intuating oF supporting scientific studies on the conservation of broogical diversity, [Link] ofthe above, 2 The Vilidife Resources Conservation and Protection Act (RA 9147) makes t unlawful for any person to undertake the folloynng; a Infictng injury which copies andlor impars the reproductive sysiem of wildite introduction, or restocking of widife resources, © Trading of wie 4 Transporting of vif, @ Allof the above. 3 The penalty for violation of RA 9147 otherwise known as Wikife Resources Conservation and Protection Acts ‘a_Imprisonment of as much as 12 years and nine of Pt milion pescs; b Imprisonment of as much as 10 yoars and a fino of PS milion pasos. «©. Imprisonment of as much as 5 year ie of P4 milion pevos, Imprisonment of as much as 2 years and a fine of PS millon pesos, @ Note of the above the wife 1s billed or destroyed after it has been used in authonzed research or ‘expenments, inficting imury whch cnpples andlor impaire the reproductive system of wildlife species ‘effecting any of the following acts in crtical nabtats. cumping of waste products

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