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R.A. 6766
Section 1. The first regular election for the Cordillera Governor, the Cordillera Deputy Governor and the Members of
the Cordillera Assembly shall be held on the second Monday of February, 1990. Their terms of office shall begin at
noon on the thirty-first day of March next following their election and shall end at noon of the same date three (3)
years thereafter. The expenses for the conduct of the election shall be charged against the Contingent Fund; any
deficiency shall be taken from the savings of the National Government.
Section 2. (A) For purposes of the first election of representatives to the Cordillera Assembly under this Organic
Act, each province and city shall be divided into four (4) regional assembly districts as follows:
(a) PROVINCE OF BENGUET — First District: La Trinidad, Tublay and Sablan; Second District: Itogon,
Bokod and Tuba; Third District: Kapangan, Atok, Kibungan and Bakun; Fourth District: Mankayan,
Buguias and Kabayan
(b) PROVINCE OF IFUGAO — First District: Mayoyao, Aguinaldo and Alfonso Lista; Second District:
Hungduan and Tinoc; Third District: Banaue, Hingyon and Lagawe; Fourth District: Kiangan and Lamut
(c) PROVINCE OF ABRA — First District: Bangued, Tayum, La Paz, Danglas and Lagayan; Second
District: Bucay, Peñarrubia, Manabo, Sallapadan, Bucloc, Daguioman and Boliney; Third District:
Pidigan, San Quintin, Langiden, San Isidro, Villaviciosa, Pilar, Luba and Tubo; Fourth District: Tineg,
Malibcong, Lacub, Licuan-Baay, Lagangilang, Dolores and San Juan
(d) MOUNTAIN PROVINCE — First District: Barlig, Natonin and Paracelis; Second District: Bontoc,
Sadanga and Sagada; Third District: Bauko and Sabangan; Fourth District: Besao and Tadian
(e) PROVINCE OF KALINGA-APAYAO — First District: Balbalan, Lubuagan, Pasil, Pinukpuk and
Tinglayan; Second District: Tabuk, Tanudan and Rizal; Third District: Kabugao, Conner and Kalanasan;
Fourth District: Flora, Luna, Pudlot and Santa Marcela
(f) CITY OF BAGUIO — First District: Pucsusan, Mines View, Gibraltar, St. Joseph, Pacdal, Cabinet
Hill-Teachers Camp, Marcoville, Engineer's Hill, DPS Compound, Greenwater Village, Sta. Scholastica,
Hillside, Upper Dagsian, Lower Dagsian, Gabriela Silang, Country Club, Outlook Drive, Lucnab,
Lualhati, South Drive, Happy Hallow, Atok Trail, Kias, PMA-Fort Del Pilar, Loakan-Liwanag, Loakan
Apugan, Loakan Proper, Scout Barrio, Camp 7, Camp 8, Poliwes and Military Cut-off; Second District:
Burnham- Legarda, BGH Compound, Phil-Am, Imelda, Balsigan, Sto. Rosario, Ferdinand (Campo
Sioco), City Camp Proper, City Camp Central, Upper Q.M., Upper Rock Quarry, Emilio F. Aguinaldo,
Lower Rock Quarry, Middle Rock Quarry, Palma-Urbano, MRR-Queen of Peace, Kayang Extension,
Harrison-Claudio, San Vicente, Bakakeng Norte, Bakakeng Central, Sto. Tomas Proper, Dontogan, Sto.
Tomas School Area, SLU-SVP, Lourdes Subdivision, Lower Lourdes, Lourdes Subdivision Extension,
Dominican-Mirador, San Roque, San Luis Village, Asin Road, Rizal Monument and AZCKO; Third
District: Fairview, Campo Filipino, Camp Allen, Upper City Market, Andres Bonifacio, P. Burgos,
Cresencia Village, Central Guisad, Guisad Surong, Pinsao Pilot Project, Lower Magsaysay, Padre
Zamora, Dizon Subdivision, Camdas, Lower Quirino Hill, Middle Quirino Hill, East Quirino Hill, West
Quirino Hill, Pinget, Middle Quezon Hill, Quezon Hill Proper, Upper Quezon Hill, Victoria Village, Irisan,
Pinsao Proper, Kayang-Hilltop and Upper Magsaysay; Fourth District: Slaughter Compound, HappyHomes Lucban, South Central Aurora Hill, North Central Aurora Hill, East Bayan Park, Bayan Park
Village, West Bayan Park, San Antonio Village, Ambiong, Kabayanihan, Session Road, Malcolm
Square, Lower General Luna, Salud Mitra, Upper General Luna, North Sanitary Camp, South Sanitary
Camp, A. Tabora, Trancoville, New Lucban, Magsaysay Private Road, ABCR Barangay, T. Alonso,
Kagitingan, Bagong Lipunan, Brookspoint, West Modern Site, East Modern Site, Aurora Hill Proper,
Holy Ghost Extension, Brookside, Imelda Village, Holy Ghost-Honeymoon, Holy Ghost Proper, M.
Roxas and Lopez Jaena.
(B) Each regional assembly district shall elect one (1) representative to the Cordillera Assembly. Thereafter,
the Cordillera Assembly shall reapportion the regional assembly districts in each province or city, taking into
account population, geography and ethnolinguistic characteristics, subject to the maximum number of
Assemblymen provided for in Section 4, Article V of this Act.
Section 3. The Cordillera Executive Board, the Cordillera Regional Assembly, as well as all offices and agencies
created under Executive Order No. 220 shall cease to exist immediately upon the ratification of this Organic Act.
All funds, properties and assets of the Cordillera Executive Board and the Cordillera Regional Assembly shall
automatically be transferred to the Cordillera Autonomous Government.
Section 4. Until otherwise decided by regional law, the provisional seat of the Cordillera Autonomous Government
shall be at the City of Baguio: Provided, That the Cordillera Assembly shall hold its sessions at the Baguio
Convention Center: Provided, further, That the Cordillera Governor and other executive officials shall, in
coordination with the National Government hold office in any available national executive buildings within the City of
Baguio.
Section 5. Civil service employees shall not be laid off, dismissed or removed as a result of any reorganization
attendant to the establishment of the Cordillera Autonomous Region, except for cause. Their current salaries and
benefits shall not be diminished nor be lower than that of their counterparts in the National Government.
Section 6. Within one (1) month from the organization of the Regional Government, an Oversight Committee
composed of the Executive Secretary as chairman, the Secretary of Budget and Management, the Cordillera
Governor, the Speaker of the Cordillera Assembly, two (2) Senators to be designated by the Senate President and
two (2) Representatives to be designated by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as members, shall be
organized for the purpose of supervising the transfer to the Autonomous Region of such powers and functions
vested in it by this Organic Act and the appropriations of the offices or agencies including the transfer of properties,
assets and liabilities, and such personnel as may be necessary; and of identifying the other line agencies and
government-owned or controlled corporations that may be absorbed by the Regional Government and, with respect
to the latter, also the terms and conditions of their turnover.
Within six (6) months after its organization, the Oversight Committee shall submit its report and recommendations to
the President of the Philippines who shall act on the report and recommendations within ninety (90) days after
receipt thereof: Provided, however, That if the President fails to act within said period, the recommendations of the
Oversight Committee shall be deemed approved.
Section 7. Upon the organization of the Autonomous Region, the line agencies and offices of the National
Government dealing with local government, social welfare, science and technology, labor, natural resources and
tourism, including their personnel, equipment, properties and budgets, shall be immediately placed under the control
and supervision of the Regional Government.
Other National Government offices and agencies in the Autonomous Region which are not excluded under item (i),
Section 3(B), Article III, of this Organic Act, together with their personnel, equipment, properties and budgets, shall
be placed under the control and supervision of the Regional Government pursuant to a schedule prescribed by the
Oversight Committee mentioned in Section 6 of this Article: Provided, That the transfer of these offices and
agencies and their personnel, equipment, properties and budgets shall be accomplished within six (6) years from
the organization of the Regional Government.
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