CASES OF LESBIANS, GAYS, BISEXUALS, TRANSGENDER and INTERSEX (LGBTI)
PERSONS
As to LGBTI persons, no cases of Discrimination was reported and/ or recorded
before this Office for the period covered.
The Province of La Union also passed their Anti-Discrimination Ordinance which is a
possible factor why there are no recorded incidents of discrimination against persons of diverse
SOGIE in the Region for the period covered.
Accordingly, ten out of 10 Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) Members who were present
during the session voted for the passage of Draft Ordinance No. 184-2019 entitled
“Prohibiting Acts and Conducts of Discrimination on the Basis of Sex, Actual or Perceived
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression, Disability, Age, Ethnic Origin,
Civil/Marital Status, and Religious and Political Affiliation or Beliefs” during the 34th
Regular Session of the 22nd SP on February 18, 2020 at the SP Session Hall, City of San
Fernando, La Union.
La Union’s Anti-Discrimination Ordinance principally authored by SPM Nancy Corazon
M. Bacurnay aims to eliminate all forms of discrimination and to value the dignity of every
person, guarantee full respect for human rights, and give the highest priority to measures that
protect and enhance the right of all people in the province.
The enacted ordinance will penalize discriminatory acts such as, but not limited to
discrimination in employment in the workplace, discrimination in education and educational or
training institutions, discrimination in the issuance of licenses, clearances, certifications, and
other similar documents, and discrimination in the delivery of goods or services on the basis of
sex, age and others as provided in the ordinance.
Section 6 of the above-mentioned ordinance is the creation of the La Union AntiDiscrimination Council composed of the Provincial Governor as the Chairperson and other
officials and representatives of the various sectors. Further, violators of the ordinance would be
penalized with not less than 45 days but not more than one year of imprisonment and/or a fine
not less than P2,000.00 but not to exceed P5,000.00 or both at the discretion of the court.
Lastly, the passage of this ordinance aims to ensure that human rights of all people,
regardless of who they are and where they come from, are protected and promoted.
MONITORING:
JAIL VISITATIONS/ SERVICE TO PERSONS DEPRIVED OF LIBERTY (PDL)s
From July to December 2020, this office had targeted conducted a total of 126 jail visits
within the different parts of the region (see table 1). In the course of the jail visitations
conducted, 183 combined inmates / detainees (18 females & 165 males) were given legal
assistance (see table 2).
Table 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bahay Pag-asa
Regional Rehabilitation Center for youth
Provincial Jail
BJMP Controlled Jails
Detention / Lock-up Cells (PDEA; PNP etc)
Total
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1
15
110
126