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Special provisions

Special provisions by office.

Special provisions appear in the GAAB when an office appropriation carries legal conditions beyond the amount itself. They specify restricted purposes, release requirements, program guidelines, reporting and posting duties, geo-tagging, or other transparency controls that explain how approved funds may be used.

Total appropriation

PHP 94.4B

GAAB FY 2025

Reporting units

28

Offices in selected GAAB

With provisions

28

With extracted notes

Provision entries

28

FY 2025

Special provisions

Special Provisions By Office

28 offices / FY 2025

Ministry Of Basic, Higher And Technical Education (MBHTE)

Education, Basic Education, Higher Education, Technical Education, Skills Development, Scholarships, Madaris Education / P.74

PHP 32,140,385,397.00

34%

PHP 23B PSPHP 6.3B MOOEPHP 3.1B CO

Special Provisions

  1. Quick Response Fund. The amount of Two Hundred Million Pesos (P200,000,000.00) herein appropriated for the Quick Response Fund (QRF) shall serve as a stand-by-fund to be used for the replacement, reconstruction, rehabilitation or repair of school buildings and facilities in order that the situation of the learners affected by natural or human-induced calamities, epidemics, crises, and catastrophes, which occurred in the last quarter of the immediately preceding Year and those occurring during the current Year may be normalized as quickly as possible. In no case shall the QRF be used for pre-disaster activities, such as conduct of training, insurance of assets, and public information and education initiatives, or any other purpose not authorized in this Act. The fund allocation shall be released only upon request of the Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education with certification and supporting documents such as but not limited to assessment report and rehabilitation design of the repair and/or rehabilitiation. Release of funds shall be subject to the following guidelines:

    1. The Ministry shall conduct the assessment of the status of the affected communities in the BARMM.
    2. The OCM shall authorize and direct MFBM for the release of appropriate funds.
    3. In no case shall the QRF be used for pre-disaster activities, such as conduct of training, insurance of assets, and public
    4. information and information initiatives, or any other purpose not authorized in this Act. VIII. MINISTRY OF BASIC, HIGHER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
  2. Provision of Learning Resources. The amount of One Billion Five Hundred Sixty Million Nine Hundred Sixty-Three Thousand Three Hundred Pesos (P1,560,963,300.00) herein appropriated for learning resources such as textbooks and other instructional materials, learning tools and equipment, information and communication technology packages and video and sound recording shall be released only upon submission of the list of the learning resources procured using prior years' appropriations and list of schools-beneficiaries. The purchase of textbooks and other instructional materials shall be prescribed by the MBHTE pursuant to R.A. Nos. 8047, 9184, and other applicable laws.
  3. Procurement of BARMM Signature Armchair. The amount of Three Hundred Eighty-Four Million Seven Hundred Twenty Thousand Pesos (P384,720,000.00) herein appropriated under the Support to Operations shall be used exclusively for the procurement of BARMM Signature Armchair with wide and laminated writing surface, subject to the submission of status report of armchairs procured using prior years' appropriations and list of learners-beneficiaries.
  4. Bangsamoro RESPECT Program. The amount of One Hundred Thirty-One Million Five Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Pesos (P131,535,000.00) herein appropriated shall be released only upon submission of the list of names with their corresponding areas of assignment and Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines.
  5. Systems Development. The amount of Two Million Pesos (P2,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be exclusively used for the development of the Annual School Based Assessment Report System.
  6. School-Based Feeding Program. The amount of Seven Hundred Fifty-Six Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos (P756,250,000.00) herein appropriated under the School-Based Feeding Program (SBFP) shall be for 110,000 learners and to be implemented within 220 days, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, and School-Based Feeding Program Reports. In no case shall the Administrative Cost be higher than 3.5%.
  7. Home Grown School Feeding. The amount of Twenty-Two Million Pesos (P22,000,000.00) herein appropriated under the Home Grown School Feeding (HGSF) shall be for 10,000 learners and to be implemented within 100 days, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, and Home Grown School Feeding Reports.
  8. Inclusive Education. The amount of Sixty-Nine Million Two Hundred Four Thousand One Hundred Sixty Pesos (P69,204,160.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for Alternative Learning System, Abot Kaalaman sa Pamilyang Bangsamoro (AKAP-BM) in the School-less Barangays, Indigenous People's Education, and Special Education, subject to submission of quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  9. School Sports Program. The amount of Fifty-Six Million Thirty-Eight Thousand Four Hundred Fifty Pesos (P56,038,450.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the School Sports Program. The amount of Ten Million Pesos (P10,000,000.00) from such amount shall be used exclusively for the training of Athletes.
  10. School-Building Program. The amount of One Hundred Sixty-Two Million Twenty-Six Thousand Pesos (P162,026,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used for the construction of school building, subject to the submission of identified schools-beneficiaries and common engineering documents.
  11. Infrastructure Integrity of School Buildings. The amount of One Hundred Fifty-Eight Million Four Hundred Thousand Pesos (P158,400,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used for the rehabilitation, renovation, repair and improvement of school buildings, subject to the submission of identified schools-beneficiaries and common engineering documents.
  12. Teachers' Furniture and Fixtures. The amount of Thirty-Nine Million Three Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Pesos (P39,375,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used for the acquisition of school desks, furniture and fixtures, subject to the submission of identified teachers-beneficiaries and Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines.
  13. Cash Allowance to Teachers. The amount herein appropriated for Cash Allowance to teachers shall be used for the payment of Ten Thousand Pesos (P10,000.00) per classroom teacher for every school Year to augment the expenses for teaching supplies and materials, for internet subscription and other communication expenses, and for an annual medical examination, subject to the submission of identified teachers-beneficiaries and Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines.
  14. World Teachers' Day Incentive Benefit. The amount herein appropriated under World Teachers' Day Incentive Benefit shall be granted during the Annual World Teachers' Day celebration in the amount of One Thousand Pesos (P1,000.00) per teacher, subject to the guidelines issued by MBHTE.
  15. Appropriations for In-Service Training. The amount of Three Hundred Sixty-Two Million Seventy Thousand Pesos (P362,070,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used for the in-service training and other learning and development interventions of public school teachers, administrators, and education support personnel to upgrade their competence based on their professional standards, and other subjects pertinent to the effective exercise of educational function. The Values Transformation Training shall be made part of this program.
  16. Access to Higher and Modern Education Scholarship Program. The amount of Two Hundred Sixty-Four Million Three Hundred Thousand Pesos (P264,300,000.00) herein appropriated shall be released only upon submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of program implementation. The MBHTE shall develop a database that will effectively provide periodic monitoring of the Program's scholars. VIII. MINISTRY OF BASIC, HIGHER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
  17. Bangsamoro Kulliyyah for Islamic Studies. The amount of Forty-Four Million Six Hundred Fifty-Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Pesos (P44,658,700.00) herein appropriated shall be exclusively used for the acquisition of land requirement and the construction of administrative building.
  18. TVET Scholarship. The amount of Four Hundred Thirty-One Million Five Hundred Forty-Nine Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-Two Pesos (P431,549,692.00) herein appropriated shall be subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  19. Employability of BSPTVET Graduates. The amount of One Million Eight Hundred Thousand Pesos (P1,800,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Study on the Employability of Bangsamoro Scholarship Program Technical-Vocational Education and Training (BSPTVET) Graduates.
  20. Madaris Education Services. The amount of One Billion Four Hundred Twenty-Four Million Six Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety-Eight Pesos (P1,424,638,898.00) herein appropriated shall be used for assistance to learners in accredited private madaris and hiring and training of Asatidz, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  21. Construction of Public Madrasah. The amount of Four Hundred EEighteen Million Five Hundred Seventy Thousand Pesos (P418,570,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used for acquisition of land and construction of public madrasah, subject to the submission of identified madrasah-beneficiaries and common engineering documents.
  22. Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses Allocation for Schools. The MBHTE shall allocate the MOOE of the schools in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Ministry. The Ministry shall submit quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  23. Personnel Services. The portion of the Personnel Services in the amount of Five Billion Two Hundred Ninety-Six Million Five Hundred Eight Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-Six Pesos (P5,296,508,426.00) shall only be released to the Ministry when positions are filled up and upon submission of Appointment and Deployment Order in support of the salary provision.
  24. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Public Works (MPW)

Infrastructure, Public Works, Roads, Bridges, Flood Control, Construction / P.120

PHP 11,434,777,677.00

12.1%

PHP 448M PSPHP 571M MOOEPHP 10B CO

Special Provisions

  1. Quick Response Fund. The amount of Two Hundred Million Pesos (P200,000,000.00) herein appropriated for the Quick Response Fund (QRF) shall serve as stand-by fund to be used for reconstruction and rehabilitation programs, activities or projects in order that the situation and living conditions of people in communities affected by natural or human-induced calamities, epidemics, crises, and catastrophes which occurred in the last quarter of the immediately preceding Year and those occurring during the current Year may be normalized as quickly as possible. The MPW shall take into consideration the infrastructure and equipment requirements of M/O/As affected by the calamity. Release of funds shall be subject to the following guidelines:

    1. The Ministry shall conduct the assessment of the status of the affected communities in the BARMM;
    2. The OCM shall authorize and direct MFBM for the release of appropriate funds; and
    3. In no case shall the QRF be used for pre-disaster activities, such as conduct of training, insurance of assets, and public information and
    4. information initiatives, or any other purpose not authorized in this Act.
  2. Engineering and Administrative Overhead (EAO) Expenses. For infrastructure projects costing more than One Million Pesos (P1,000,000.00), the MPW is authorized to deduct a maximum of three percent (3%) from the appropriation of infrastructure projects but in no case shall it exceed two percent (2%) for releases to the District Engineering Offices (DEOs), to be used for engineering and administrative overhead expenses. For EAO expenses, the same shall be limited to: (i) administrative overhead including the hiring of the individuals engaged through job orders or contracts of service or such other engagement of personnel without any employer-employee relationship; (ii) pre-construction activities after detailed engineering; (iii) construction project management; (iv) testing and quality control; (v) acquisition, rehabilitation and repair of related equipment and parts; and (vi) contingencies in relation to pre-construction activities. The EAO expenses shall be treated or booked-up as capitalized expenditures and form part of the project cost, PROVIDED, that the acquisition of motor vehicles shall only be allowed when it is proven more economical than vehicle rental and that the acquisition thereof is consistent with applicable laws and regulations.
  3. Project Development and Engineering Services. The amount of One Hundred Seventy Million Seven Hundred Eighty-Nine Thousand Three Hundred Thirteen Pesos (₱170,789,313.00) herein appropriated shall be used for pre-engineering activities subject to the submission of report on pre-engineering works already completed.
  4. Road Network and Other Public Infrastructure Facilities Program. In the implementation of infrastructure projects, the MPW may consider the following: XI. MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS

    1. Clustering or de-clustering in the procurement of infrastructure projects for efficiency and effective management with due
    2. compliance with R.A. No. 9184 and its IRR and the guidelines issued by the GPPB;
    3. Adoption of standards for various hazards, global warming or climate change in the feasibility study, design and detailed engineering
    4. works of all infrastructure projects, in coordination with the Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources and Energy (MENRE);
    5. Provision of bike lanes and pedestrian-safe sidewalks as well as roadside tree planting;
    6. Adoption of standards and provision for safe drinking water facilities; and
    7. Available and cost-effective Coconet Bio-Engineering Solution for soil erosion control and slope stabilization.
    8. The amount herein appropriated for Road Network and Other Public Infrastructure Facilities Program shall be subject to the submission of common engineering documents.
  5. Geo-Tagging of Infrastructure Projects. For purposes of transparency, the MPW shall undertake the publication of geo-tagged photos with stamp of the sites of all its completed and ongoing infrastructure projects in its E-BARMM portal and MPW website. The status report of implementation of each project shall likewise be submitted regularly to MFBM, BPDA and Office of the Chief Minister.
  6. Restriction on DDelegation of Project Implementation. To ensure the efficient implementation of infrastructure projects, the MPW may delegate in the following instances; (i) the AFP corps of Engineering or equivalent agency as may be authorized by the Office of the Chief Minister in high transportation security risk areas; (ii) inter-department or inter-agency projects; and (iii) LGUs with the capability to implement projects either by administration or contract as determined by MPW, subject to the overall technical supervision of the MPW.
  7. EEnsuring Accessibility for Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities. All projects pertaining to the construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of public buildings shall include provisions for accessibility facilities such as ramps, handrails, tactile paving, toilets, and paved walkways as provided in Batas Pambansa 344 R.A. No. 7277, R.A. No. 9994, their respective implementing rules and regulations, and accessible and universal design principles.
  8. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Health (MOH)

Data & Analytics, Digitalization, ICT, Health, Public Health, Hospitals, Health Systems / P.93

PHP 7,439,674,817.00

7.88%

PHP 3.9B PSPHP 3.4B MOOEPHP 192M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Tiyakap Bangsamoro Kalusugan Program. The amount of Two Hundred Thirty-Six Million Eight Hundred Forty Thousand Pesos (₱236,840,000.00) herein appropriated for the implementation of the Tiyakap Bangsamoro Kalusugan Program, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM, shall be utilized, as follows:

    1. One Hundred Twenty-Six Million Two Hundred Forty Thousand Pesos (₱126,240,000.00) to support the operation of Barangay Health
    2. Stations;
    3. Forty-Seven Million One Hundred Sixty Thousand Pesos (₱47,160,000.00) for purchase of drugs and medicines in Rural Health Units
    4. which shall be directly downloaded to Rural Health Units by the Ministry of Health;
    5. Thirty-One Million Four Hundred Forty Thousand Pesos (₱31,440,000.00) to support the operation of Rural Health Units which shall be
    6. directly downloaded to Rural Health Units by the Ministry of Health;
    7. Twenty-Nine Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (₱29,500,000.00) for the purchase of medical equipment of Barangay Health
    8. Stations; and
    9. Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (₱2,500,000.00) for the purchase of medical equipment of Rural Health Units.
  2. Purchase and Allocation of DDrugs, Medicines and Vaccines. The amount of Ninety-One Million Four Hundred One Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-Two Pesos (₱91,401,562.00) herein appropriated shall be used for the procurement of drugs and medicines for Immunization Program, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines including procurement plan for each type of vaccine and allocation per area, and quarterly status report of implementation which shall include report on distributed vaccines per area to MFBM. X. MINISTRY OF HEALTH
  3. Advance Payment for Drugs and Vaccines Not Locally Available. The MOH is authorized to deposit or pay in Advance the amount necessary for the procurement of ddrugs and vaccines, not locally available or local supplier cannot meet the quantity required by the DOH from the World Health Organization, the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund and other specialized agencies of the United Nations, international organizations or international financing institutions.
  4. Procurement of Capital Outlays, and Supplies and Medicines. The funds herein appropriated for capital outlays, and supplies and medicines of different programs intended for Integrated Provincial Health Offices (IPHOs) and RHUs shall be downloaded directly to the IPHOs. It shall be procured therein and shall be distributed to all the RHUs, subject to existing laws, and rules and regulations.
  5. Newborn Care Program. The amount of Twenty-Four Million Seven Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Pesos (₱24,739,250.00) herein appropriated for the implementation of the Newborn Care Program, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines including the distribution list, and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM, shall be utilized as follows:

    1. Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (₱7,500,000.00) for the Procurement of Newborn Hearing Screening Device;
    2. Five Million Four Thousand Four Hundred Fifty Pesos (₱5,004,450.00) for Purchase of Essential and Routine Newborn Care Kits;
    3. Five Million Two Hundred Thirty-Four Thousand Eight Hundred Pesos (₱5,234,800.00) for Provision of Medicines to Newborns with
    4. Congenital Anomalies; and
    5. Seven Million Pesos (₱7,000,000.00) for Procurement of Newborn Expanded Screening Kits.
  6. MOH Medical Scholarship Program. The amount of Eighty-Three Million Four Hundred Ninety-Nine Thousand Pesos (₱83,499,000.00) herein appropriated shall be subject to the submission of list of scholars, Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM. The MOH shall develop a database that will effectively provide periodic monitoring of the Program's scholars.
  7. Complementary Feeding Program. The amount of Six Million Pesos (₱6,000,000.00) herein appropriated for the Complementary Feeding Program under Nutrition Program for pregnant Women and children ages zero (0) to twenty-four (24) months shall be used for the dietary supplementation, including the purchase of therapeutic milk and other protein-enriched foods, to improve their nutritional status. In no case shall more than 1.5% of the said amount be used to cover administrative and monitoring expenses. To provide for the complete nutrition for children, the MOH through its Nutrition Division shall coordinate with the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Agrarian Reform, Ministry of Science and Technology, and other concerned Ministries/Offices/Agencies for the incorporation of fresh milk and milk-based food products and other protein-, vitamin-, and mineral-enriched foods.
  8. Barangay Health Workers. The amount of Four Hundred Twelve Million Eight Hundred Thousand Pesos (₱412,800,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used as financial assistance to 8,600 Barangay Health Workers (BHWs), subject to the submission of list of beneficiaries, Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM. The Health Minister shall ensure timely distribution of financial assistance to the BHWs.
  9. BHW Kits. The amount of Twenty One Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (₱21,500,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used to procure 8,600 BHW Kits.
  10. Consultancy Services. The amount of Three Million Pesos (₱3,000,000.00) herein appropriated for procurement of Consulting Services for Mental Health Program.
  11. Medical Equipment. The amount of Ninety Million Nine Hundred Sixty-Nine Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-Four Pesos (₱90,969,334.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the purchase of Medical Equipment for the MOH-Supervised Hospitals.
  12. Hospital and Other Health Care Facilities Income. In addition to the amounts herein appropriated, all income generated from the operations of provincial hospitals, district hospitals and municipal hospitals, including drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation Centers and facilities, blood service facilities (blood stations, blood collection units, blood banks), laboratories, and other revenue-generating units not mentioned under the Ministry shall be deposited in an authorized government depository bank, of which the twenty percent (20%) be remitted to the Bangsamoro Treasury Office. The remaining eighty percent (80%) may be used to augment the hospitals and other health facilities' MOOE and Capital Outlay requirements, subject to the following conditions: (i) at least twenty-five Percentage (25%) of said income shall be utilized to purchase and upgrade hospital equipment used directly in the delivery of health services and the remaining balance shall be used for MOOE, including the hiring of health Workers on Job-Order basis; and (ii) income sourced from PhilHealth reimbursements from availment of medical services shall be used exclusively by said hospitals and other health care facilities for the improvement of their facilities, and for the replenishment of drugs, medicines and vaccines, including medical and dental supplies used in government health care facilities. X. MINISTRY OF HEALTH In no case shall said amount be used for the payment of salaries, allowances and other benefits. Disbursements and expenditures by the hospitals and other health care facilities under the Ministry in violation of the above requirements shall be void and shall subject the erring officials and employees to disciplinary actions in accordance with existing laws. The Ministry shall prepare and submit the annual operating budget through the Hospitals and Other Health Care Facilities for the current Year and the corresponding expenditures to the Ministry of Finance, and Budget and Management not later than November 15 of the preceding Year. Likewise, it shall submit to the MFBM not later than March 1 of the current Year its audited financial statements for the immediately preceding Year. The provincial hospitals, district hospitals and municipal hospitals shall submit quarterly report of the receipts and expenditures on the use of their income to the Ministry of Health. MOH shall thereafter submit a copy of the report to the Ministry of Finance, and Budget and Management. The Health Minister, the Ministry's web administrator or his/her equivalent, and the Chiefs of Hospitals shall be responsible for ensuring that the foregoing documents are likewise posted on the Ministry's/Hospital's website. The implementation of this Special Provision shall be done in accordance with the guidelines as may be issued by the MFBM.
  13. Other Health Services. The amount of Six Hundred One Million Eight Hundred Forty-Nine Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Six (₱601,849,186.00) herein appropriated shall be used to augment the Bangsamoro HRH Program and to support the operations of the following, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM:

    1. Four Hundred Fifty Million Five Hundred Fifty-Four Thousand Five Hundred Eight Pesos (₱450,554,508.00) for the Bangsamoro Human
    2. Resource for Health Placement. The Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas shall be prioritized in the deployment of Health Workers, and the MOH shall submit the report of deployment per area to MFBM;
    3. Seventy-Nine Million Three Hundred Thirty-One Thousand Four Hundred Seventy Pesos (₱79,331,470.00) for the Non-Permanent
    4. Positions of Special Geographic Area Field Office, Nineteen Million Six Hundred Fifty-Six Thousand Three Hundred Ninety-Four Pesos (₱19,656,394.00) for the Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses of Special Geographic Area Field Office, and Three Million Pesos (₱3,000,000.00) for the Capital Outlay of Special Geographic Area Field Office;
    5. Seven Million One Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Two Hundred Thirteen Pesos (₱7,135,213.00) for the City Health Office of Marawi;
    6. Six Million Forty Thousand Pesos (₱6,040,000.00) for the Basilan Provincial Health Office;
    7. Five Million Two Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand Pesos (₱5,268,000.00) for the Lamitan District Hospital;
    8. Three Million Two Hundred Fifty-Seven Thousand Pesos (₱3,257,000.00) for the City Health Office of Lamitan;
    9. Ten Million Four Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand Pesos (₱10,468,000.00) for the City Health Office of Cotabato; and
    10. Seventeen Million One Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred One Pesos (₱17,138,601.00) for the Sumisip Municipal Hospital.
  14. Quick Response Fund. The amount of Two Hundred Fifty Million Pesos (₱250,000,000.00) herein appropriated for the Quick Response Fund (QRF) shall serve as stand-by fund to be used for the rehabilitation and repair of health facilities, replacement of medical equipment, as well as provision for emergency medical assistance, in order that the situation and living conditions of people in communities affected by natural or human-induced calamities, epidemics, crises, and catastrophes which occurred in the last quarter of the immediately preceding Year and those occurring during the current Year may be normalized as quickly as possible. Release of funds shall be subject to the following guidelines:

    1. The Ministry shall conduct the assessment of the status of the affected communities in the BARMM;
    2. The OCM shall authorize and direct MFBM for the release of appropriate funds; and
    3. In no case shall the QRF be used for pre-disaster activities, such as conduct of training, insurance of assets, and public information
    4. and information initiatives, or any other purpose not authorized in this Act.
  15. Access to Promotive Health Care Service. The Ministry of Health shall submit to MFBM the quarterly status report of all programs under Access to Promotive Health Care Service.
  16. Medical Outreach Program. The amount of Two Hundred Twenty Million Pesos (₱220,000,000.00) herein appropriated for the financial assistance shall be charged against the MOH Regular Fund, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines. The health services assistance provided under the Medical Outreach Program shall cover purchase of drugs and medicines, goods or all other medical, health, documentary and related services billed by the partner hospital, after deducting the Phil Health and other applicable medical assistance for in-and-out patients. Provided further, that coverage of professional fees shall not exceed 50% of the approved amount of health service assistance. X. MINISTRY OF HEALTH
  17. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA)

Governance, Public Administration, Legislation / P.5

PHP 5,330,726,658.00

5.65%

PHP 1.8B PSPHP 3.5B MOOEPHP 22M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Philippine Congress-Bangsamoro Parliament Forum. The amount of Twenty Million Pesos (₱20,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Philippine Congress-Bangsamoro Parliament Forum and shall be released upon the written request by the Floor Leader to the Finance Services.
  2. Constituency Servicing Program. The amount of Two Hundred Eighty-Eight Million Pesos (₱288,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Constituency Servicing Program per Member of the Parliament amounting to Three Million Six Hundred Thousand Pesos (₱3,600,000.00) and shall be released upon their written request to the Finance Services.
  3. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Office Of The Chief Minister (OCM)

Governance, Public Administration, Executive Management, Data & Analytics, Digitalization, ICT, Health, Social Services, Disaster Response, Housing, Local Governance, Peace and Development / P.9

PHP 3,884,629,370.00

4.11%

PHP 391M PSPHP 3.3B MOOEPHP 158M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Provision of Legal Assistance to Bangsamoro Indigent Litigants before the Shari'ah Courts. The amount of Seven Million One Hundred Forty Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-Four Pesos (₱7,140,454.00) herein appropriated for the Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses of the Shari'ah Public Assistance Office (SPAO) and shall be made available only upon hiring of the head of SPAO.
  2. Quick Response Fund. The amount of Two Hundred Fifty-One Million Pesos (₱251,000,000.00) herein appropriated for the Quick Response Fund (QRF) shall serve as a stand-by fund to be exclusively used for:

    1. Social Services ₱201,000,000.00
    2. Infrastructure ₱50,000,000.00
    3. Social Services. The amount of Two Hundred One Million Pesos (₱201,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall serve as a stand-by fund to be used for immediate response and relief programs of the Office. Infrastructure. The amount of Fifty Million Pesos (₱50,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall serve as the stand-by fund to be used for reconstruction and rehabilitation programs, activities or projects. These appropriations are made in order that the situation and living conditions of people in the Bangsamoro communities or areas affected by natural or human-induced calamities, epidemics, crises and catastrophes, which occurred in the last quarter of the immediately preceding Year and those occurring during the current Year may be normalized as quickly as possible. Release of funds shall be subject to the following guidelines:
    4. The Office shall conduct the assessment of the status of the affected communities in the BARMM;
    5. The OCM shall authorize and direct MFBM for the release of appropriate funds; and
    6. In no case shall the QRF be used for pre-disaster activities, such as conduct of training, insurance of assets, and public information
    7. and information initiatives, or any other purpose not authorized in this Act.
  3. The Office of the Chief Minister shall issue Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and submit to MFBM quarterly status report of implementation of the following programs:

    1. Ayudang Medikal mula sa Bangsamoro Government (AMBaG);
    2. Tulong Alay sa Bangsamorong Nangangailangan (TABANG);
    3. Kapayapaan sa Pamayanan (KAPYANAN);
    4. Support to Local Moral Governance;
    5. Marawi Rehabilitation Program; and
    6. Strengthening Access to Living Assistance to Marginalized Bangsamoro (SALAM)
  4. Administrative Costs of Special Programs. The amount herein appropriated to cover the administrative costs incurred in the implementation of Special Programs (AMBaG, TABANG, KAPYANAN, SLMG, MRP, and SALAM) shall be excluded from their respective appropriations that are classified as For Later Release.
  5. Ayudang Medikal mula sa Bangsamoro Government (AMBaG). The health services assistance provided under the AMBaG program shall cover purchase of drugs and medicines, goods or all other medical, health, documentary and related services billed by the partner hospital, after deducting the Phil Health and other applicable medical assistance for in-and-out patients. Provided further, that coverage of professional fees shall not exceed 50% of the approved amount of health service assistance.
  6. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement. A. BANGSAMORO INFORMATION OFFICE For general administration and support, support to operations, and operations as indicated hereunder............................................ ₱64,589,369.00 Appropriations, by Program (in pesos) Maintenance and Other Personnel Services Operating Expenses Capital Outlays Total General Administration and Support 7,513,838.00 14,910,789.00 3,438,300.00 25,862,927.00 Support to Operations 2,908,263.00 2,908,263.00 Operations 21,054,668.00 14,763,511.00 35,818,179.00 Strengthening of BARMM Linkages and 21,054,668.00 14,763,511.00 35,818,179.00 Networks through Information Services TOTAL 2025 APPROPRIATIONS 28,568,506.00 32,582,563.00 3,438,300.00 64,589,369.00 A. BANGSAMORO INFORMATION OFFICE Appropriations, by Object of Expenditures (in pesos) Current Operating Expenditures (Cash-based) 2025 Personnel Services Civilian Personnel Permanent Positions Salaries and Wages 20,087,772.00 Total Permanent Positions 20,087,772.00 Other Compensation Common to All: Personnel Economic Relief Allowance 936,000.00 Representation Allowance 246,000.00 Transportation Allowance 246,000.00 Clothing and Uniform Allowance 273,000.00 Productivity Enhancement Incentives 195,000.00 Mid-Year Bonus 1,673,981.00 Year-End Bonus 1,673,981.00 Cash Gift 195,000.00 Total Other Compensation Common to All 5,438,962.00 Retirement and Life Insurance Premiums 2,410,550.00 PAG-IBIG Contributions 93,600.00 Philhealth Contributions 490,822.00 Employees Compensation Insurance Premiums 46,800.00 Total Other Benefits 3,041,772.00 Total Personnel Services 28,568,506.00 Traveling Expenses 4,206,545.00 Training and Scholarship Expenses 1,431,050.00 Supplies and Materials Expenses 1,917,902.00 Utility Expenses 512,287.00 Communication Expenses 352,280.00 Awards/Rewards, Prizes and Indemnities 180,000.00 Extraordinary and Miscellaneous Expenses 109,200.00 Professional Services 9,076,884.00 General Services 726,336.00 Repairs and Maintenance 240,000.00 Taxes, Insurance Premiums and Other Fees 72,500.00 Advertising Expenses 7,544,579.00 Printing and Publication Expenses 1,896,000.00 Representation Expenses 2,671,000.00 Rent/Lease Expenses 240,000.00 Subscription Expenses 594,000.00 Other Maintenance and Operating Expenses 812,000.00 Total Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses 32,582,563.00 Total Current Operating Expenditures 61,151,069.00 A. BANGSAMORO INFORMATION OFFICE Machinery and Equipment 1,138,300.00 Transportation Equipment 2,300,000.00 Total Capital Outlays 3,438,300.00 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 64,589,369.00 A. BANGSAMORO INFORMATION OFFICE

Ministry Of Social Services And Development (MSSD)

Social Services, Social Welfare, Social Protection, Poverty Alleviation, Disaster Response, Humanitarian Assistance / P.42

PHP 3,843,950,756.00

4.07%

PHP 383M PSPHP 3.3B MOOEPHP 177M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Unlad Pamilyang Bangsamoro. The amount of Four Hundred Fifty-Two Million Two Hundred Seventy-One Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-Six Pesos (P452,271,556.00) herein appropriated under the Family and Community Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of assistance to poor households, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  2. Layag Bajau. The amount of Eighty-Three Million Two Hundred Thousand Pesos (P83,200,000.00) herein appropriated under the Family and Community Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of assistance to qualified Badjau households, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM. IV. MINISTRY OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND DEVELOPMENT
  3. Angat Bangsamoro Kabataan Tungo sa Karunungan. The amount of One Hundred Ten Million Pesos (P110,000,000.00) herein appropriated under the Family and Community Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of educational assistance to children of disadvantaged families and other needy adults, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  4. Dakila Bangsamoro. The amount of Eighty-Four Million Seven Hundred Thousand Pesos (P84,700,000.00) herein appropriated under the Family and Community Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of assistance to indigent solo parents, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  5. Welfare Goods for Social Protection. The amount of Twenty-Five Million Pesos (P25,000,000.00) herein appropriated under the Family and Community Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the procurement of welfare goods for social protection intervention for those in need individuals and families, subject to submission of quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  6. Bangsamoro Sagip Kabuhayan. The amount of Fifteen Million Pesos (P15,000,000.00) herein appropriated under the Family and Community Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of assistance for the seed capital to households, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  7. Child Development Workers and Supervised Neighborhood Play Workers Honorarium. The amount of One Hundred Twenty-Four Million Three Hundred Twenty Thousand Pesos (P124,320,000.00) herein appropriated under the Child and Youth Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the augmentation of Honorarium for Child Development Workers (CDWs) and Supervised Neighborhood Play (SNP) Workers, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines.
  8. Augmentation of Supplementary Feeding Program. The amount of One Hundred Four Million Six Hundred Sixty-One Thousand Pesos (P104,661,000.00) herein appropriated under the Child and Youth Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the Augmentation of Supplementary Feeding Program for children enrolled in the Child Development Centers and Supervised Neighborhood Plays, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  9. Kupkop Program. The amount of One Hundred Seven Million Four Hundred Thousand Pesos (P107,400,000.00) herein appropriated under the Child and Youth Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of Financial Assistance for case-managed orphans, trafficked, disengaged children and Youth, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  10. Operationalization of BBahay Pag-asa. The amount of Twenty-Seven Million Five Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred Ten Pesos (P27,548,610.00) herein appropriated under the Child and Youth Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the operation of BBahay Pag-asa.
  11. Livelihood Package to BABAE Association. The amount of Eight Million Pesos (P8,000,000.00) herein appropriated under the Women's Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of livelihood packages for Organized Women’s Organizations, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  12. Women's Opportunities to Maternal Benefits (WOMB). The amount of Ten Million Pesos (P10,000,000.00) herein appropriated under the Women's Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of maternity kits for the Support to Indigent Pregnant Women: Women's Opportunities to Maternal Benefits (WOMB), subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  13. Bansamoro Women's Studies for Institutional and Legislative Reforms and Advocacies (BASIRA). The amount of Four Million Seven Hundred Ten Thousand Pesos (P4,710,000.00) herein appropriated under the Women's Welfare Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of Bangsamoro Women's Studies for Institutional and Legislative Reforms and Advocacies (BASIRA) that seeks to focus on the lived experiences of Manobo Women, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  14. Hadiya Package. The amount of Twenty-Two Million One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Pesos (P22,125,000.00) herein appropriated under the Older Persons and Persons with Disability Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of care packages for Senior Citizens which includes Sagip Paningin Para kay Lolo at Lola, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  15. Assistive Devices. The amount of Fifteen Million Two Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand Pesos (P15,264,000.00) of Supplies and Materials herein appropriated shall be exclusively used for the provision of assistive devices, of which Seven Million Six Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand Pesos (P7,632,000.00) shall be used exclusively for Older Persons and another Seven Million Six Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand Pesos (P7,632,000.00) shall be used exclusively for Persons with Disabilities, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM. IV. MINISTRY OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND DEVELOPMENT
  16. Kalinga Para sa may Kapansanan. The amount of Two Hundred Seventy Million Pesos (P270,000,000.00) herein appropriated under Older Persons and Persons with Disability Program shall be exclusively used for assistance to Persons with Disability, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  17. Emergency Relief Assistance. The amount of Three Hundred Thirty-Six Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P336,500,000.00) herein appropriated under the Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance Program shall be exclusively used for the procurement of welfare goods for emergency relief assistance to needy individuals and families including Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), subject to submission of quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  18. Emergency Shelter Assistance. The amount of Sixty Million Pesos (P60,000,000.00) herein appropriated under the Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of Emergency Shelter Assistance, subject to submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines.
  19. Ligtas Pamilya Program. The amount of Sixteen Million, Five Hundred Fifty Thousand (P16,550,000.00) of Supplies and Materials herein appropriated under Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance Program shall be exclusively used for provision of emergency go bags to highly vulnerable families, subject to submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines.
  20. Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance Program. The amount of Twenty-Nine Million Pesos (P29,000,000.00) of Financial Assistance/Subsidy herein appropriated under Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance Program shall be exclusively used for provision of assistance for anticipatory action, response and recovery to vulnerable families, subject to submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines.
  21. Lingkod Pamayanan Para sa Kapayapaan Program. The amount of One Hundred Twenty-Five Million Nine Hundred Seventy-One Thousand Two Hundred Pesos (P125,971,200.00) of Financial Assistance/Subsidy herein appropriated under Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of financial subsidy to volunteers of community services program for Disaster Risk Reduction and protective services, subject to submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines.
  22. Water Sanitation and Hygiene Intervention. The amount of Thirty Million Pesos (P30,000,000.00) of Supplies and Materials herein appropriated under Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of hygiene kits to vulnerable families, subject to submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines.
  23. Bangsamoro CARES. The amount of Four Hundred Fifty Million Pesos (P450,000,000.00) herein appropriated under Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Assistance Program shall be exclusively used for CCritical Assistance in Response to Emergency Situation.
  24. Quick Response Fund. The amount of Two Hundred Million Pesos (P200,000,000.00) herein appropriated for the Quick Response Fund (QRF) shall serve as a stand-by fund to be used for immediate response and relief programs of the Ministry in order that the situation and living conditions of people in communities affected by natural or human-induced calamities, epidemics, crises, and catastrophes which occurred in the last quarter of the immediately preceding Year and those occurring during the current Year may be normalized as quickly as possible. Release of funds shall be subject to the following guidelines:

    1. The Ministry shall conduct the assessment of the status of the affected communities in the BARMM.
    2. The OCM shall authorize and direct MFBM for the release of appropriate funds.
    3. In no case shall the QRF be used for pre-disaster activities, such as conduct of training, insurance of assets, and public information and information
    4. initiatives, or any other purpose not authorized in this Act.
  25. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules, and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Agrarian Reform (MAFAR)

Agriculture, Fisheries, Agrarian Reform, Food Security, Rural Development / P.191

PHP 2,086,299,667.00

2.21%

PHP 804M PSPHP 1.1B MOOEPHP 192M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Quick Response Fund. The amount of Two Hundred Fifty Million Pesos (P250,000,000.00) herein appropriated for the Quick Response Fund (QRF) shall serve as stand-by fund to be used for: (i) provision of various production inputs for crops, livestock and poultry, and fisheries; and (ii) provision of other assistance in the form of cash for culled live animals or equipment and supplies directly used to mitigate the effects of a disaster, and necessary tools and supplies to mitigate the effects of an ongoing disaster, in order that the situation and living conditions of people in communities affected by natural or human-induced calamities, epidemics, crises, and catastrophhes which occurred in the last quarter of the immediately preceding Year and those occurring during the current Year may be normalized as quickly as possible. Release of funds shall be subject to the following guidelines:

    1. The Ministry shall conduct the assessment of the status of the affected communities in the BARMM.
    2. The OCM shall authorize and direct MFBM for the release of appropriate funds.
    3. In no case shall the QRF be used for pre-disaster activities, such as conduct of training, insurance of assets, and public information
    4. and information initiatives, or any other purpose not authorized in this Act.
  2. Basic Integration for Harmonized Intervention (BINHI). The amount of Three Hundred Seventy-Six Million Seven Hundred Eighty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-Nine Pesos (₱376,788,699.00) herein appropriated, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM, shall be used as follows:
  3. 1 Productivity Enhancement Project for Small Landholder Farmers in the Bangsamoro Region. The amount of Three Hundred Twenty- Four Million Nine Hundred Twenty-Four Thousand One Hundred Ninety-Nine Pesos (₱324,924,199.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Distribution of Agricultural Inputs Support to Prodution and Community-Based Rice Production, subject further to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries;
  4. 2 Input provision of Livestock and Poultry. The amount of Twenty Million Six Hundred Fourteen Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (₱20,614,500.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Distribution of Livestock and Poultry, subject further to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries; and
  5. 3 Support to Agricultural Machineries, Equipment, Facilities and Infra. The amount of Thirty-One Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos (₱31,250,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Support to Agricultural Machineries, Equipment, Facilities and Infra, subject further to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries.
  6. Food Security and Nutrition Convergence Program. The amount of Ninety-Two Million Nine Hundred Fifteen Thousand One Hundred Forty Pesos (₱92,915,140.00) herein appropriated, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM, shall be used as follows:
  7. 1 Food Security and Nutrition convergence Initiative. The amount of Twenty-Six Million Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos (₱26,450,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of the Food Security and Nutrition convergence Initiative Project, subject further to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries; XVI. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND AGRARIAN REFORM
  8. 2 Halal and Organic Production Development Project. The amount of Forty-Two Million Two Hundred Five Thousand One Hundred Forty Pesos (₱42,205,140.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of the Halal and Organic Production Development Project, subject further to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries; and
  9. 3. Livelihood Support to Camps. The amount of Twenty-Four Million Two Hundred Sixty Thousand Pesos (₱24,260,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Livelihood Support to Camps, subject further to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries.
  10. Regulatory and Quarantine Services. The amount of Seventeen Million Five Hundred Twenty-Six Thousand One Hundred Twenty Pesos (₱17,526,120.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Regulatory and Quarantine Services Program, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  11. Integrated and Sustainable Development for Aquaculture/Capture (ISDA). The amount of One Hundred Thirty-Four Million Three Hundred Forty-One Thousand Four Hundred Fifteen Pesos (₱134,341,415.00) herein appropriated, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM, shall be used as follows:
  12. 1 Fisheries Production Support Project. The amount of Sixty-Three Million Nine Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty- Four Pesos (₱63,935,924.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of the Fisheries Production Support Project, subject further to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries;
  13. 2 Fisheries Post-Harvest and Marketing Support Project. The amount of Sixty Million Thirty-Seven Thousand Two Hundred Forty-One Pesos (₱60,037,241.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of the Fisheries Post-Harvest and Marketing Support Project, subject further to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries; and
  14. 3 Fisheries Resource Management Project. The amount of Ten Million Three Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Pesos (₱10,368,250.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of the Fisheries Resource Management Project, subject further to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries.
  15. Fisheries Adjudication Program. The amount of Two Million Ninety-Two Thousand Six Hundred Pesos (₱2,092,600.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of the Fisheries Adjudication Program, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  16. Land Tenure Security Program. The amount of Sixty-Two Million Nine Hundred Nineteen Thousand Two Hundred Seven Pesos (₱62,919,207.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of the Land Tenure Security Program, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  17. Sustainable Development for Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries in the Bangsamoro (SDAReBB). The total amount of Thrity Million Two Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Two Hundred Pesos (₱30,222,200.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of Sustainable Development for Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries in the Bangsamoro (SDAReBB) Program, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM, of which the amount of Ten Million Four Hundred Eighty-Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Pesos (₱10,482,250.00) shall be used for the implementation of the MAFARDUCERS Program, subject further to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries.
  18. Bangsamoro Agri-Fishery Evidence (Exploration of Value-adding and Innovative Development based on Evidence, Nature-friendly, Collaborative and Excellence). The amount of Seventy-Seven Million Three Hundred Forty-Two Thousand Six Hundred Thirty-Two Pesos (₱77,342,632.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Bangsamoro Agri-Fishery Evidence Program, of which the amount of Forty-Six Million Six Hundred Forty-Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty Pesos (₱46,649,720.00) shall be used for the Integrated Laboratories for Bangsamoro (iLAB) Projects, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  19. Provision of Legal Support to Farmers and Fisherfolk. The amount of Eight Million Seven Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Three Hundred Seventy Three Pesos (₱8,738,373.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of the Provision of Legal Support to Farmers and Fisherfolk Program, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  20. Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Program. The amount of Ten Million Pesos (₱10,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Provision of Loan Assistance to Farmers/Fisherfolks Cooperatives and Associations Program, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of CSEA-accredited and validated cooperative-beneficiaries, and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM. XVI. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND AGRARIAN REFORM
  21. Machinery, Equipment, and Infrastructure Facilities. Upon completion of the construction of facilities and procurement of machineries and equipment, the MAFAR shall turnover the management thereof to the farmers or fisherfolk organizations concerned, which shall commit to shoulder maintenance and repair costs.
  22. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of The Interior And Local Government (MILG)

Governance, Local Government, Local Governance, Interior, Peace and Security, Public Order / P.160

PHP 1,922,456,471.00

2.04%

PHP 442M PSPHP 915M MOOEPHP 565M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Operation Management Services. The amount of Fifty Million Seven Hundred Twenty-Eight Thousand Pesos (P50,728,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used for AAwards, Rewards and Prizes, in conformity with the program guidelines as follows:

    1. Local Government Supervision Program. The amount of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P1,500,000.00) herein
    2. appropriated for AAwards, Rewards and Prizes shall be used for the implementation of Seal of Good Local Governance for Barangays (SGLGB);
    3. Local Government Oversight, Incentives, and Awards Program. The amount of One Million Seven Hundred Twenty-Eight Thousand
    4. Pesos (P1,728,000.00) herein appropriated for AAwards, Rewards and Prizes shall be used for the implementation of Lupon Tagapamayapa Incentive Awards (LTIA);
    5. Incentive Fund Management Program. The amount of Thirty-Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P37,500,000.00) herein
    6. appropriated for AAwards, Rewards and Prizes shall be used for LGU Grant Assistance for Innovative Practices (LGAIP) amounting to Twelve Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P12,500,000.00) and Salamat Excellency Award on Leadeship (SEAL) amounting to Twenty- Five Million Pesos (P25,000,000.00); and
    7. Local Government Oversight, Incentives, and Awards Program. The amount of Ten Million Pesos (P10,000,000.00) herein appropriated
    8. for AAwards, Rewards and Prizes shall be used for the implementation of Search for Model Barangays (SMB).
  2. Tulong ng Gobyernong Nagmamalasakit (TuGoN). The amount herein appropriated shall be used for the Local Government Peace and Order Capacity Empowerment Program, in conformity with the program guidelines as follows:

    1. The amount of Eighty-Six Million Pesos (P86,000,000.00) herein appropriated for Buildings and Other Structures shall be used
    2. exclusively for Construction of TuGoN Housing Projects, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines (PIPG) and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM; and
    3. The amount of Twenty Million Three Hundred Thirty-Six Thousand Pesos (Php 20,336,000.00) herein appropriated for Financial
    4. Assistance/Subsidy shall be used exclusively for the provision of financial, food relief, reformation and reconciliation, and livelihood assistance. Further, the amount of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (Php 1,500,000.00) herein appropriated for Training and Scholarship Expenses shall be used exclusively for the provision of capacity building and skills development of 50 beneficiaries under Project TuGoN, subject to the submission of list of validated beneficiaries to MFBM.
  3. Interior Affairs Services. The amount herein appropriated shall be used for Local Government Peace and Order Capacity Empowerment Program, in conformity with the program guidelines as follows:

    1. The amount of EEighteen Million Pesos (P18,000,000.00) herein appropriated for Buildings and Other Structures under Interior Affairs
    2. Services shall be used exclusively for Construction of Police Stations, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines (PIPG), program of works, common engineering design, and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  4. Rapid Emergency Action on Disaster Incidence Services. The amount herein appropriated shall be used for the Rapid Emergency Action on Disaster Incidence Services, in conformity with the program guidelines as follows:

    1. Bangsamoro RAPID - Response Program. The amount of Four Hundred Eighty-One Million Three Hundred Two Thousand Two Hundred
    2. Pesos (P481,302,200.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for Supplies and Materials Expenses (Welfare Goods) of BARMM- READi for regional preparedness and response when man-made and natural calamities beset the region; and
    3. READi Operation. The amount of Twenty Million Pesos (P20,000,000.00) herein appropriated for Buildings and Other Structures under
    4. Rapid Emergency Action on Disaster Incidence Services shall be used exclusively for Construction of Provincial Emergency Operation Center, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines (PIPG) and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  5. Quick Response Fund. The amount of One Hundred Million Pesos (P100,000,000.00) herein appropriated for the Quick Response Fund (QRF) shall serve as stand-by fund to be used for immediate response and relief programs of the Ministry in order that the situation and living conditions of people in communities affected by natural or human-induced calamities, epidemics, crises, and catastrophes which occurred in the last quarter of the immediately preceding Year and those occurring during the current Year may be normalized as quickly as possible. Release of funds shall be subject to the following guidelines:

    1. The Ministry shall conduct the assessment of the status of the calamity-afflicted communities in the BARMM.
    2. In no case shall the QRF be used for pre-disaster activities, such as conduct of training, insurance of assets, and public information and
    3. information initiatives, or any other purpose not authorized in this Act. XII. MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
  6. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Environment, Natural Resources And Energy (MENRE)

Environment, Natural Resources, Energy, Climate Resilience / P.168

PHP 877,395,482.00

0.93%

PHP 454M PSPHP 387M MOOEPHP 36M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Renovation of Kalikasan Building. The amount of Four Million Three Hundred Thirty-Four Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Nine Pesos (P4,334,979.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the construction of 2-Storey Supply and Property Office, and Storage Room subject to the submission of common engineering documents.
  2. Bangsamoro Sustainable and Development Board. The amount of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P1,500,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the activities of the Bangsamoro Sustainable and Development Board.
  3. Land Survey, Disposition and Knowledge Management Program. The amount of Three Million Eight Hundred Ninety-Four Thousand Pesos (P3,894,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the procurement of Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) Surveying Equipment and related IT equipment.
  4. Environmental Regulation Compliance, AAmbient Monitoring and Pollution Control Program. The amount of Two Million Pesos (P2,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for Professional Services - ISO CCertification and Environmental Management Quality System and Service Excellence through Continuous Systems Innovation Monitoring and Evaluation.
  5. Environmental Regulation Compliance, AAmbient Monitoring and Pollution Control Program. The amount of One Million Pesos (P1,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for Database and Server Maintenance of E-Permitting under Environmental Regulation Compliance.
  6. Environmental Regulation Compliance, AAmbient Monitoring and Pollution Control Program. The amount of Seventeen Million Seven Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Four Pesos (P17,796,974.00) herein appropriated shall be used for Ambient Air and Water Baseline and Monitoring.
  7. Natural Resources Policy Enforcement, Conservation and Development Program. The amount of One Hundred Forty-Five Million Five Hundred Fifty-Two Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty-Six Pesos (P145,552,986.00) herein appropriated shall be used for Conservation and Management Program, of which the amount of Eighty-Eight Million One Hundred Seventy-Six Thousand Pesos (P88,176,000.00) shall be used exclusively for Professional Services, Twelve Million Six Hundred Eighty-Two Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-Six Pesos (P12,682,536.00) shall be used exclusively for General Services and Forty-Four Million Six Hundred Ninety-Four Thousand Four Hundred Fifty Pesos (P44,694,450.00) shall be used exclusively for Repairs and Maintenance - Reforestation Projects, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  8. Biodiversity Management, Research and Protected Area Development Program. The amount of Four Million Six Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand Three Hundred Nineteen Pesos (P4,668,319.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Protection and Maintenance of Turtle Island Wildlife Sanctuary, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  9. Energy Management and Regulation. The amount of One Million One Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand Pesos (P1,168,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively in the drafting of Bangsamoro Energy Code. XIII. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY
  10. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Transportation And Communications (MOTC)

Digitalization, ICT, Communications, Telecommunications, Transportation / P.65

PHP 801,294,812.00

0.85%

PHP 255M PSPHP 239M MOOEPHP 307M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Bangsamoro Airport Authority. The amount of Sixty Million Pesos (₱60,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of Bangsamoro Airport Authority, subject to the submission of common engineering documents, and shall be utilized as follows:

    1. Twenty Million Pesos (₱20,000,000.00) for the construction of Concession Building at Cotabato Airport;
    2. Twenty Million Pesos (₱20,000,000.00) for the construction of Perimeter Fence at Cotabato (Awang) Airport; and
    3. Twenty Million Pesos (₱20,000,000.00) for the construction of Perimeter Fence at Sanga Sanga Airport.
  2. Bangsamoro Land Transportation Office. The amount of One Hundred Twenty-Six Million Four Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand Sixty Pesos (₱126,464,060.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the customization, installation, and configuration of Land Transportation Management System (LTMS), subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  3. Bangsamoro Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. The amount of Thirty Million Pesos (₱30,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the construction of BLTFRB District Desk Offices in Maguindanao del Norte, Cotabato City, and Lanao del Sur, subject to the submission of common engineering documents.
  4. Bangsamoro Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. The amount of EEighteen Million Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos (₱18,750,000.00) herein appropriated under Pantawid Pasada Program shall be exclusively used for the provision of Financial Assistance for Public Utility Vehicle Operators holding a valid franchise from BLTFRB, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated beneficiaries and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  5. Bangsamoro Ports Management Authority. The amount of Fifty Million Pesos (₱50,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the construction of Lake Ports at Bairan, Bayang, Lanao del Sur and Brgy. Abdullah Buisan, Masiu, Lanao del Sur, subject to the submission of common engineering documents.
  6. Bangsamoro Telecommunications Commission. The amount of Ten Million Pesos (₱10,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the procurement of Consulting Services for the Formulation of the Bangsamoro Telecommunications Master Plan with Feasibility Study in the BARMM, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  7. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Human Settlements And Development (MHSD)

Housing, Human Settlements, Urban Development / P.177

PHP 624,540,155.00

0.66%

PHP 101M PSPHP 92M MOOEPHP 431M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Housing and Human Settlement Development Program. The amount of Four Hundred Twenty-Two Million Eleven Thousand Four Hundred Pesos (P422,011,400.00) herein appropriated, subject to the submission of common engineering documents and Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines to MFBM, shall be utilized as follows:

    1. Development Assistance on Resettlement towards Unity, Support, Sustainability, Accessibility, Livelihood, Accountability and Moral
    2. Governance Program (DARUSSALAM). The amount of Four Hundred Nineteen Million Six Hundred Thirty-Seven Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (P419,637,500.00) herein appropriated shall be used as follows:
    3. Three Hundred Thirty-Three Million Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos (P333,750,000.00) for Infrastructure Assets;
    4. (ii) Five Million Six Hundred Thousand Pesos (P5,600,000.00) for Survey of Land for Ressetlement Project; (iii) Eighty Million Pesos (P80,000,000.00) for Land Acquisition; XIV. MINISTRY OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT (iv) One Hundred Sixty Thousand Pesos (P160,000.00) for Application for Permits, CCertifications, and Clearances; and
    5. One Hundred Twenty-Seven Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (P127,500.00) for payment of Real Property Taxes.
    6. Housing and Loan Management Program. The amount of Two Million Three Hundred Seventy-Three Thousand Nine Hundred Pesos
    7. (P2,373,900.00) herein appropriated for the payment of taxes shall be released only upon the actual sale and turnover of units.
  2. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Trade, Investments And Tourism (MTIT)

Trade, Investment, Tourism, Economic Development, Enterprise Development / P.49

PHP 576,508,811.00

0.61%

PHP 233M PSPHP 328M MOOEPHP 16M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Propelling Economic and Sustainable Opportunities (PESO) for MSMEs. The amount of Fifty Million Pesos (P50,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be exclusively used in establishing a halal-compliant micro-financing services to MSMEs subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of validated MSMEs availing the services, and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  2. Implementation of Shared Service Facilities. The amount of Four Million Eight Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Eight Hudred Twenty-Eight Pesos (P4,845,828.00) herein appropriated for the implementation of the Shared Service Facilities (SSF) shall be used for projects that aim to improve the quality and productivity of MSMEs. Its implementation shall be primarily based on priority industry clusters identified by the MTIT in consultation with key stakeholders. Upon the procurement of the equipment for the SSF, the MTIT shall turnover the management thereof to the cooperators, which shall commit to shoulder maintenance and repair cost upon acceptance thereof. After the period of two years, the MTIT may either: (i) transfer ownership of the SSF to the cooperators that demonstrated successful management of the facilities; (ii) extend the usufruct period for another two years if the cooperator needs additional period to establish the successful operation of the SSF; or (iii) transfer the management of the SSSF equipment to another cooperator for failure to secure, operate, properly maintain or repair the SSSF equipment upon acceptance.
  3. Negosyo Centers. The amount of Two Million Five Hundred Seventy-Three Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Pesos (P2,573,750.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the management of Negosyo Centers.
  4. Freeport Ecozone Service. The amount of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P1,500,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Construction of Material Recovery Facility.
  5. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Science And Technology (MOST)

Digitalization, Science, Technology, Innovation, Research and Development / P.184

PHP 486,666,697.00

0.52%

PHP 110M PSPHP 351M MOOEPHP 25M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Research, Development and Innovation. The amount of Twenty-Two Million Pesos (₱22,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for Research and Development, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and a list of researches to be funded to MFBM.
  2. Science and Technology Services. The amount of Four Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (₱4,500,000.00) herein appropriated as Capital Outlay shall be used exclusively for the procurement of processing, packaging, and labelling equipment for TCP, and shall only be spent on high quality equipment/items, subject to the submission of procurement plan and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  3. Bangsamoro Standards and Testing Laboratories. The amount of Six Million Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos (₱6,350,000.00) and Five Million Six Hundred Sixty-Six Thousand Pesos (₱5,666,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the procurement of machineries and equipment, and Supplies and Materials, respectively, for the Physico-Chemistry Laboratory, Microbiology Laboratory, Metrology Laboratory, and Halal Verification Laboratory subject to the submission of status report of implementation to MFBM.
  4. Science Education, Scholarship, and Grants. The amount of Two Hundred Twelve Million One Hundred Fifty-Seven Thousand Pesos (₱212,157,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used for the following Training and Scholarship Grants, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, list of qualified scholars, and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM, as follows:

    1. Sixty-Three Million Six Hundred Eighty Thousand Pesos (₱63,680,000.00) for the Bangsamoro Assistance for Science Education
    2. (BASE);
    3. Ninety-Nine Million Eight Hundred Thousand Pesos (₱99,800,000.00) for the Bangsamoro Assistance for Science Education - Merit
    4. (BASE - Merit);
    5. Sixteen Million Pesos (₱16,000,000.00) for the Bangsamoro Special Assistance for Science Education (BSASE);
    6. Twenty-Six Million Pesos (₱26,000,000.00) for the Post-Graduate Assistance for Science Education (PASE); and
    7. Six Million Six Hundred Seventy-Seven Thousand Pesos (₱6,677,000.00) for Bangsamoro International Graduate Study for Science and
    8. Technology (BIGAST).
  5. Science Education, Scholarship, and Grants. The amounts of Three Million Pesos (₱3,000,000.00) herein appropriated under Capital Outlay shall be used for the procurement of machineries and equipment for STARBOOKS subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines to MFBM.
  6. Early Warning Stations. The amounts of Eight Million Eight Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Pesos (₱8,825,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used for the procurement of machineries and equipment for Bangsamoro Disaster Risks Reduction and Management.
  7. Advanced Science and Technology. The amounts of One Million Five Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand Four Hundred Pesos (₱1,568,400.00) and Three Million Two Hundred Thousand Pesos (₱3,200,000.00) herein appropriated for Subscription Expenses shall be used exclusively for the operationalization of the Early Warning Stations and the Weather Monitoring System, respectively.
  8. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Finance, And Budget And Management (MFBM)

Governance, Finance, Budget Management, Public Financial Management / P.37

PHP 451,701,836.00

0.48%

PHP 242M PSPHP 191M MOOEPHP 20M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Financial Sustainability and Revenue Strengthening Program. The amount of Eighty-Two Million Two Hundred Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty Pesos (₱82,208,730.00) herein appropriated shall be used for Financial Sustainability and Revenue Strengthening Program, of which the amount of Twenty Six Million Nine Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Three Hundred Thirteen Pesos (₱26,922,313.00) shall be exclusively used for the Revenue Administration Program.
  2. Support to Shari'ah Supervisory Board. The amount Six Million Three Hundred Ninety Thousand One Hundred Sixteen Pesos (₱6,390,116.00) herein appropriated shall be used for the Support to Islamic Finance Bodies and Institutions, of which the amount of Three Million Five Hundred Seventy-One Thousand Seven Hundred Four Pesos (₱3,571,704.00) shall be exclusively used for Professional Services of the Shari'ah Supervisory Board. III. MINISTRY OF FINANCE, AND BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT
  3. Digitalization of Financial Management Systems. The Ministry shall endeavor to digitalize the manual systems of financial management. For this purpose, the amount of Nine Million Six Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand Pesos (₱9,653,000.00) under the Regional and Local Expenditure Management Strengthening Program shall be exclusively used for the Deployment of electronic National Government Accounting System (e-NGAS) to the local government units and other offices in BARMM, of which the amount of Eight Million Six Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Pesos (₱8,645,000.00) shall be used for the procurement of IT equipment for the said purpose.
  4. Improvement of Physical Plant. The Ministry shall initiate activities for the planning and forecasting of the Architectural and Engineering requirements for the establishment of the Ministry's Operational Center charged to available Contingent Fund and subject to the submission of Detailed Work and Financial Plan.
  5. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, or earlier as may be required, through the following: a. Submission of reports through electronic means; and b. Publication to M/O/A's website The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules, and regulations. The date of such notice to said offices shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Labor And Employment (MOLE)

Livelihood, Labor, Employment, Workforce Development, Labor Standards / P.55

PHP 373,858,306.00

0.40%

PHP 128M PSPHP 239M MOOEPHP 7.3M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Wages and Productivity. The amount of Four Hundred Twenty Thousand Pesos (₱420,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for payment of Honoraria for the Members of Bangsamoro Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (BTWPB), subject to existing rules and regulations on the payment of Honoraria.
  2. Employment Facilitation and Promotion Program. The amount of One Hundred Thirty-Five Million Two Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand Four Hundred Pesos (₱135,296,400.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES), Bangsamoro Internship Development Program (BIDP),Workers Emergency Assistance Program, Bangsamoro Integrated Livelihood Program (BILP), Special Employment & Entrepreneurial Assistance Program for Differently-abled Persons, Elderly, and Former MILF/MNLF Combatants and Others Disadvantaged Bangsamoro, and Bangsamoro Tulong Panghanapbuhay para sa ating Disadvantaged Informal Sector Workers (Bangsamoro TUPAD Program) subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, validated list of beneficiaries, and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  3. Workers' Social Protection and Welfare Program. The amount of Thirteen Million Seven Hundred Twenty-Four Thousand Pesos (₱13,724,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the implementation of the Assistance Program for Repatriated Abused Overseas Bangsamoro Workers (OBWs), Social Protection Program for Informal Workers, Overseas Bangsamoro Worker Social Benefits Program, and Bangsamoro Child Labor Sagip Program subject to the submission of the respective Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, validated list of beneficiaries, and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  4. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following: a. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM; b. Submission of reports through electronic means; and c. Publication to M/O/A's website. The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Public Order And Safety (MPOS)

Peace and Security, Public Order, Safety, Conflict Prevention / P.204

PHP 204,635,299.00

0.22%

PHP 70M PSPHP 129M MOOEPHP 5.5M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Rido Knowledge Management. The amount of One Million Eight Hundred Eighty Thousand and Four Hundred Pesos (P1,880,400.00) herein appropriated under the Alternative Dispute Resolution Program shall be exclusively used for Digital Profiling to address and gather the baseline data on conflicts and rido across the BARMM.
  2. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/As website.
    4. The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement. OTHER EXECUTIVE OFFICES

Bangsamoro Planning And Development Authority (BPDA)

Governance, Planning, Development, Data & Analytics, Digitalization / P.238

PHP 175,636,532.00

0.19%

PHP 75M PSPHP 99M MOOEPHP 1.5M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Bangsamoro Economic Development Council (BEDC). The BEDC allocations authorized under this Act shall be used exclusively for: Personnel Services - Honoraria ₱2,300,000.00 Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses ₱5,817,400.00 The amount herein appropriated as honoraria of the BEDC is subject to existing rules and regulations on the payment of Honoraria.
  2. Policy Research Study. The amount of Two Million Eight Hundred Twenty Five Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (₱2,825,500.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the procurement of Consulting Services for the conduct of Comprehensive Review on Official Development Assistance (ODA) and Non-ODA Support in BARMM.
  3. Bangsamoro High Impact Projects. The amount of Thirty-Nine Million Two Hundred Fifty-Four Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty-Eight Pesos (₱39,254,738.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the procurement of Consulting Services for the conduct of feasibility studies for identified projects for the Master Plan, Technical Feasibility Studies with Geotechnical Survey, and Environmental Impact Assessment subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines (PIPG), details of the proposal, and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  4. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Ministry Of Indigenous Peoples' Affairs (MIPA)

Indigenous Peoples, Ancestral Domains, Culture / P.84

PHP 142,937,209.00

0.15%

PHP 58M PSPHP 85M MOOEPHP 279K CO

Special Provisions

  1. Comprehensive Survey on IP Household. The amount of Two Million Seven Hundred Thousand Pesos (₱2,700,000.00) herein appropriated for Survey, Research, Exploration and Development Expenses shall be used exclusively for the survey on IP Household, subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  2. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following: a. Submission of hardcopy to MFBM; b. Submission of reports through electronic means; and c. Publication to M/O/A's website. The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Bangsamoro Human Rights Commission (BHRC)

Peace and Security, Justice, Human Rights / P.259

PHP 141,414,917.00

0.15%

PHP 78M PSPHP 61M MOOEPHP 2.6M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Human Rights Protection. The amount of One Million Eight Hundred Forty Thousand Pesos (P1,840,000.00) herein appropriated for the Financial Assistance to Victims of Human Rights Violations and Witness Protection Program shall be released only upon submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines and quarterly status report of implementation to MFBM.
  2. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement. SPECIAL PURPOSE FUNDS

Bangsamoro Pilgrimage Authority (BPA)

Religious Affairs, Islamic Affairs, Pilgrimage / P.247

PHP 136,825,508.00

0.14%

PHP 35M PSPHP 98M MOOEPHP 3.8M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Hajj Financing and Support Program. The amount of Sixty Million Pesos (₱60,000,000.00) shall be used for the Hajj Assistance to the marginalized sectors subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines, validated list of beneficiaries as approved by the Office of the Chief Minister, and quarterly status report of Implementation to MFBM.
  2. Hajj Technical Working Group. The Office of the Chief Minister shall create a Hajj Technical Working Group (TWG) which shall assist the BPA in formulating the Hajj Plan and carry out preparations for the actual Hajj operations.
  3. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Bangsamoro Commission For The Preservation Of Cultural Heritage (BCPCH)

Culture, Heritage / P.231

PHP 128,073,541.00

0.14%

PHP 49M PSPHP 78M MOOEPHP 1.5M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Research on Bangsamoro History. The amount of Nine Million Pesos (P9,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used for the Research and Writing of Bangsamoro History.
  2. Recognition of Historical Sites, Landmarks, & Structures. The amount of One Million Pesos (P1,000,000.00) herein appropriated shall be used exclusively for the Installation of Markers for Validated Historical Sites, Landmarks, and Shrines.
  3. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Bangsamoro Women Commission (BWC)

Women, Gender, Social Services, Social Protection / P.220

PHP 106,607,032.00

0.11%

PHP 47M PSPHP 58M MOOEPHP 1.9M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Bangsamoro Youth Commission (BYC)

Education, Youth, Youth Development / P.215

PHP 106,067,435.00

0.11%

PHP 50M PSPHP 55M MOOEPHP 1.1M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Bangsamoro Sports Commission (BSC)

Youth, Sports, Social Services / P.226

PHP 89,641,098.00

0.09%

PHP 38M PSPHP 50M MOOEPHP 1.8M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Financial Incentive for Athletes. The amount appropriated herein amounting to Five Million Pesos (₱5,000,000.00) shall be exclusively used for the Financial Incentive for Athletes subject to the submission of Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines (PIPG).
  2. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules, and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Bangsamoro Attorney-General'S Office (BAGO)

Governance, Justice, Legal Services / P.243

PHP 76,554,658.00

0.08%

PHP 43M PSPHP 32M MOOEPHP 1.3M CO

Special Provisions

  1. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Cooperatives And Social Enterprise Authority (CSEA)

Economic Development, Enterprise Development, Cooperatives, Social Enterprise, Livelihood / P.251

PHP 75,692,596.00

0.08%

PHP 30M PSPHP 45M MOOEPHP 210K CO

Special Provisions

  1. Social Enterprises Development. The amount of Seven Million Eight Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Pesos (P7,875,000.00) herein appropriated as Financial Assistance/Subsidy shall be exclusively used for the SE Tabang sa Usbong Pagbangon (SET-UP), subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines (PIPG) and list of validated beneficiaries to MFBM.
  2. Social Enterprises Development. The amount of Ten Million Five Hundred Thousand Pesos (P10,500,000.00) herein appropriated as Financial Assistance/Subsidy shall be exclusively used for the Financial Assistance for Income Generating Activity, subject to the submission of the Program Implementation Plan and Guidelines (PIPG) and list of validated beneficiaries to MFBM. XVI. COOPERATIVES AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AUTHORITY
  3. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules, and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Development Academy Of The Bangsamoro (DAB)

Governance, Public Administration, Capacity Development, Training / P.255

PHP 60,053,745.00

0.06%

PHP 28M PSPHP 32M MOOEPHP 0 CO

Special Provisions

  1. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.

Office Of The Wali Of The Bangsamoro (OWB)

Governance, Religious Affairs, Ceremonial Office, Traditional Leadership / P.212

PHP 46,878,551.00

0.05%

PHP 21M PSPHP 25M MOOEPHP 734K CO

Special Provisions

  1. Per Diem of the Wali. The amount of Two Hundred Three Thousand Two Hundred Pesos (₱203,200.00) per month or an annual amount of Two Million Four Hundred Thirty Eight Thousand Four Hundred Pesos (₱2,438,400.00) herein appropriated shall be used as the per diem of the Wali pursuant to Section 5 Article VIII of R.A. No. 11054.
  2. Reporting and Posting Requirements. The implementing M/O/As shall submit quarterly reports on its financial and physical accomplishments, within thirty (30) days after the end of every quarter, through the following:

    1. Submission of hardcopy to the MFBM;
    2. Submission of reports through electronic means; and
    3. Publication to M/O/A's website.

    The implementing M/O/As shall send written notice when said reports have been submitted or posted on its website to the MFBM and other offices where the submission of reports is required under existing laws, rules and regulations. The date of notice to said M/O/As shall be considered the date of compliance with this requirement.