Western Mindanao; Southern and Eastern Mindanao; and Central Mindanao: Provided, That
at least two (2) of the seven(7) Commissioners shall be women.
SEC. 41. Qualifications, Tenure, Compensation. - The Chairperson and the six (6)
Commissioners must tee natural born Filipino citizens, bonafide members of ICCs/IPs as
certified by his/her tribe, experienced in ethnic affairs and who have worked for at least ten
(10) years with an ICC/IP community and/or any government agency involved in ICC/IP, at
least 35 years of age at the time of appointment, and must be of proven honesty and integrity:
Provided, That at least two (2) of the
seven (7) Commissioners shall be members of the Philippine Bar: Provided, farther, the
members of the NCIP shall hold office for a period of three (3) years, and may be subject to
re-appointment for another term: Provided, furthermore, That no person shall serve for more
than two (2) terms. Appointment to any vacancy shall only be for the unexpired term of the
predecessor and in no case shall a member be appointed or designated in a temporary or
acting capacity: Provided, finally, That the Chairperson and the Commissioners shall be
entitled to compensation m accordance with the Salary Standardization Law.
SEC. 42. Removal from office. - Any member of the NCIP may be removed from office by
the President, on his own initiative or upon recommendation by any indigenous community,
before the expiration of his term for cause and after complying with due process requirement
of law.
SEC. 43. Appointment of Commissioners. - The President shall appoint the seven (7)
Commissioners of the NCIP within ninety (90) days from the effectivity of this Act.
SEC. 44. Powers and Functions. - To accomplish its mandate, the NCIP shall have the
following powers, jurisdiction and function:
a) To serve as the primary government agency through which ICCs/IPs can seek government
assistance and as the medium, through which such assistance may be extended;
b) To review and assess the conditions of ICCs/IPs including existing laws and policies
pertinent thereto and to propose relevant laws and policies to address their role in national
development;
c) To formulate and implement policies, plans, programs and projects for the economic,
social and cultural development of the ICCs/IPs and to monitor the implementation thereof;
d) To request and engage the services and support of experts from other agencies of
government or employ private experts and consultants as may be required in the pursuit of its
objectives;
e) To issue certificate of ancestral land/domain title;
f) Subject to existing laws, to enter into contracts, agreements, or arrangement, with
government or private agencies or entities as may be necessary to attain the objectives of this
Act, and subject to the approval of the President, to obtain loans from government lending
institutions and other lending institutions to finance its programs;
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